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Forum for Millennial Leadership Conference

Vancouver Convention Centre West, 1055 Canada Place18 Sep '18 @ 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    WHAT: With the goal of encouraging and supporting more young people to seek elected office, the non-partisan Forum for Millennial Leadership (FML) is hosting a half day conference focused on unlocking the next generation of leadership in British Columbia. 
     
    The conference, which takes place just over a month ahead of October’s local elections, will feature a dynamic, high-energy discussion featuring prominent business and community leaders, municipal candidates, provincial politicians, as well as noted media personalities. It will also offer interested journalists a chance to connect directly with dozens of young new candidates from across the region representing the full spectrum of political parties, independents, and ideologies. 
     
    WHEN: September 18th, 2018 | 8 AM - 1 PM 
     
    WHERE: Vancouver Convention Centre West | 1055 Canada Place, Vancouver 
     
    TICKETS: Tickets and a complete conference schedule can be found at electmillennials.ca/event/conference2018
     
    ABOUT FML: The non-partisan Forum for Millennial Leadership (FML) is dedicated to strengthening the voice of the largest generation in Canada by helping #ElectMillennials regardless of party, ideology, or level of government. FML’s new opinion research shows that 75% of British Columbians agree or strongly agree that “younger people need to step up and take leadership in politics”. It’s time Millennials found their voice. FML is here to help. 
     
    For more information visit electmillennials.ca
     
     

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