July Speakers Series: Earl Turcotte

Join us as we welcome Earl Turcotte an esteemed advocate for nuclear disarmament and conventional arms control. Earl has worked as an advocate in both inside and outside of the Canadian public service. Among his roles, Mr. Turcotte has recently served as Chairperson of the Canadian Network to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (2019-2021) and was a member of the G78 Working Group on Arms Control and Disarmament (2015- 2022).

Additionally, Mr. Turcotte has worked in multiple positions with the United Nations Development Programme, working to protect and inform populations about the risks and results of conflict, while also developing crisis prevention strategies. He has also worked within Canadian Civil Service organizations such as the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and the Canadian International Development Agency. Mr. Turcotte’s extensive experience with the disarmament community positions him as an extraordinary expert within the field.

Mr. Turcotte will engage in a discussion about the heart of disarmament advocacy. He will recount some of his personal experience and lessons learned as an advocate for arms control and disarmament, both inside and outside the Canadian Public Service and, for a few years, with the United Nations Development Program.

We are incredibly excited to have Earl join us this month, and are looking forward to this discussion. Secure your spot today using this link.

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