Tuesday, January 22, 2008 - 5:00pm to 7:30pm
Location: 
Jacob M.Bennett Lecture Hall(BLH) and Rowell Room

The David B. Goodman Lecture

The D.B. Goodman Fellowship was established in memory of the late David B. Goodman, Q.C. of Toronto by members of his family, friends and professional associates with the mandate of bringing to the law school, on an annual basis, a distinguished member of the practising bar or bench for a few days of teaching and informal discussions with the student body and faculty.

The 2008 David B. Goodman Lecture will be presented by His Worship David Miller, Mayor of the City of Toronto, on:

"Toronto & Canada's Big Cities: The Key to National Prosperity"

As we enter the 21st century, there is an urgent need for Canada to catch up with other countries around the globe where the concept that urbanization transforms cities into the engines that drive economic growth has been embraced. Today, it is cities that determine the success or failure of nations. This in no less true in Canada than anywhere else in the world. Mayor Miller will address this issue when he delivers the 2008 lecture.

The 2008 David B. Goodman Lecture will take place:

January 22, 2008, 5:00 pm

Jacob M. Bennett Lecture Hall (BLH)* - Please note the new location

78 Queen's Park, University of Toronto ,Faculty of Law

A reception to follow in the Rowell Room. 

Please RSVP by January 17th to Elizabeth at (416) 946-0888 or to alumnievents.law@utoronto.ca

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