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Bill C-51 meeting goes tomorrow in Courtenay

If you’re interested in finding out more about the Harper government’s proposed Bill C-51, there’s an information meeting in Courtenay tomorrow night.

It goes at the Native Sons Hall and is organized in part by the Comox Valley Peace Group and the Campbell River/Courtenay & District Labour Council, as well as Valley resident Barb Biley.

We caught up with Biley and she touches on some of the effects the Bill would have on Canadians.

Here’s a little bit of what you can expect at the meeting.

The Bill is currenty under review by a House of Commons committee.

The meeting at Native Sons Hall starts at 7.

Justin Goulet
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