CSSDP National Conference March 16 – 18
March 2nd, 2007 by PhyrecrackerRegister for CSSDP’s first national conference!
The War on Drugs constitutes a war on minorities, a war on the poor, and a war on youth. It’s time for Canadians to take responsibility for the drug policy that we passively condone through our collective apathy.
Do you want to become part of a growing Canadian student movement to reform harmful drug policies? Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy (CSSDP) is that movement. On March 16 – 18, 2007 student activists and drug policy experts from across North America will convene at Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy’s first annual conference, Beyond Prohibition: Changing Attitudes in Policy and Practice, at McGill University in Montreal Quebec.
At the Conference student activists and drug policy reformers from across the country will convene to explore alternatives to the prohibitionist stance that abuses our population, our communities, and our planet. The question is: Will you be one of them?
If you want to be part of CSSDP, we want you to be here, and we’ve even raised scholarship funds to make that happen. But you’ll have to act quickly, because the conference is only two weeks away…
Beyond Prohibition: Changing Attitudes in Policy and Practice
Hosted by Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy (CSSDP)
When: March 16 – 18, 2007
Where : McGill University, Montreal Quebec
Registration Fee: $25
Program Highlights:
- Lobby training with Libby Davies of the NDP;
- Representatives from the Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy, Common Sense for Drug Policy, Drug Policy Alliance, Media Awareness Project, Native Friendship Centre;
- Opportunities to meet and network with a wide array of students and experts from across North America
- And lots more!
To find out more details about the conference program, apply for financial assistance, or register, visit:
Hope to see you in Montreal!












