MONTREAL, QUEBEC APRIL 9-12, 1985
ABE IN NORTH AMERICA; SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES

Sponsored by American Assoc. for Adult and Continuing Education. This conference is intended for practitioners, teachers, researchers and others working in ABE, ESI and related fields, in both Canada and the U.S. Contact: Dr. Phyllis Blaukopf, John Abbott College, POB 2000, Ste. Anne du Bellevue, P.Q. H9X 3L9: (514) 457-3063.

THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY MAY 1-3,1985
2ND CONFERENCE ON PROVINCIAL SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY

Presented by the Faculty of Social Welfare. Topics include: Native Child Welfare Issues and Programs, Sex and Violence Related Social Problems, Service Delivery in the N.W.T., and Innovative Approaches to Service Delivery. Registration: $100: student: $25. Contact: Madeleine Aldridge, Fac. of Cont. Ed., The Un. of Calgary, 2500 University Dr. N.W., Calgary, Alta. T2N 1N4.

OSGOODE HALL, TORONTO MAY 11, 1985
CAREERS IN THE FUTURE

Sponsored by York University. Panel topics include Future Jobs, Changing Organizations, and Changing Workstyles, followed by a workshop of your choice in the afternoon. Fee: $35; student: $15. Information: Admissions Liaison/New Initiatives, BIOIW. Office Bldg, 4700 Keele St., North York, Ont. M3J 1P3; (416) 667-3563

THE PARK PLAZA HOTEL, TORONTO APRIL 19. 1985
THE CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS: IMPLICATIONS
FOR HUMAN SERVICES

Sponsored by The Social Planning Council of Metro. Toronto In association with The Cdn. Council on Social Dev. This working conference is designed to consider: effects of the Charter on human services and the access to these services; case experiences with the Charter; and how the Charter may be applied in practical ways for the human services. Fee: $50. Registration: Social Planning Council of Metro. Toronto, 185 Bloor St. E., 8rd Fl., Toronto, Ontario M4W 8J3.

QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ONTARIO JUNE 2-4, 1985
ONTARIO CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION'S 8TH
ANNUAL CONFERENCE

This conference features workshops and keynote speakers: Flora MacDonald. Minister of Employment and Immigration; and Lynn Hall. Executive in Residence at Queen's. Fee: $200 (members); $240 (non-members). Contact: Pat Shaughnessy, Co-op Ed. Cons., York Brd. of Ed., 2 Trethewey Dr.. Toronto, Ontario M4M 4A8.

MONTREAL - MAY 26 - JUNE 8. 1985
LEARNED SOCIETIES CONFERENCE

Information: Madeleine Bergevin, c/o Université de Montréal, Dépt. de Physique, C.P 6128, Succ."A", Montréal. P.Q. H3C 3J8; (414) 343-5814.

COURSES - CALLS - HAPPENINGS

UNIVERSITY OF PEI, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 14-26, 1985
SIXTH ANNUAL SUMMER COURSE ON HUMAN RIGHTS

offered by the Cdn. Human Rights Foundation. This- two-week course is designed to provide an intensive introduction to domestic and international human rights issues, laws and institutions. Write to: Prof. John P. Humphrey, O.C., President, Cdn. Human Rights Foundation, Suite 340, 1980 Sherbrooke St.W., Montreal, Quebec H3H 1E8.

ATLANTIS

This Women's Studies Journal will publish a special peace issue in early 1986. Proposals are sought for submissions in French or English on scholarly, artistic and activist forms of peacework. Deadline for proposals: April 1985. Address: Barbara Roberts, c/o Atlantis, Mt. St. Vincent University, 166 Bedford Highway, Halifax, N.S. B3M 2J6

STATUS OF WOMEN CANADA

Status of Women Canada invites nominations for the Governor-General's 1985 Persons Awards. The award is to honor unrecognized women who have worked much of their lives as pioneers to improve the status of women. Nominations should be submitted no later than: May 15, 1985. Information: Persons Award, Status of Women Canada, 151 Sparks St., Rm. 1005, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1C3.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY WEEK, TORONTO
MAY 13-17, 1985

The theme this year is the "Charter of Rights and Freedoms." Contact: Equal Opp. Div., Mgt. Serv. Dept., Toronto City Hall, M5H 2N2.



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