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Dear Friends of SJS,

Film Screening: To The Ends of the Earth

May 10, 7:00 and 8:45 pm at Cinecenta.

The Corporate Mapping Project, a partnership involving the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) and the University of Victoria, is pleased to present: ‘To the Ends of the Earth’ is a ground-breaking documentary about the rise of extreme energy, the end of economic growth, a new way forward. Narrated by Academy Award winner Emma Thompson. (see attached press release)


Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/events/388103284923329/


for more info contact:

William K. Carroll, Ph.D.

Professor and Co-director of the Corporate Mapping Project

Sociology Department

University of Victoria

Coast Salish Territory

Victoria BC Canada

V8W 2Y2

Tel 1 250 721 7573

Fax 1 250 721 6217

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https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/wcarroll/


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Job Opportunity at VIPIRG (Vancouver Island Public Interest Research Group):



VIPIRG is hiring a part-time Research Coordinator. 28hrs/week, $22.29/hr + medical & extended health + 12 workings days of vacation in the first calendar year.


Deadline: Monday, May 15th at 4pm.


see more information in the attached pdf file.

Please share widely

Thank you,
Boma.

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Boma Brown
Director of Internal Affairs

Vancouver Island Public Interest Research Group

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phone: 250-721-7285



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