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I'm doing a high school project on international law.I need to interview a Canadian who works in the legal or politicial field. Suggestions?
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I have a couple of suggestions but I'm not sure about getting an interview with them. that's going to be tough for anyone who's recognised and leads a busy life. But you can always ask....
David Suzuki - you could contact the David Suzuki Foundation website to ask about an interview or questions you can submit. They may also have a set media piece that would help with your research. David is very popular, very well know and works hard to save the environment
http://www.davidsuzuki.org/
Maude Barlow - another environmental activist. She's an executive member of the San Francisco–based International Forum on Globalization and a Councillor with the Hamburg-based World Future Council. She also chairs the Council of Canadians. It may be difficult to get hold of her for a personal interview but she may allow you send in a submission of questions.
Alan Herbert - gay rights activist and board member of the Vancouver Pride Society. Not being involved in too many events at the moment so might give you a chance for time to interview. It would be best to contact him through the Pride Society if possible.
I hope this gives you some ideas
David Suzuki - you could contact the David Suzuki Foundation website to ask about an interview or questions you can submit. They may also have a set media piece that would help with your research. David is very popular, very well know and works hard to save the environment
http://www.davidsuzuki.org/
Maude Barlow - another environmental activist. She's an executive member of the San Francisco–based International Forum on Globalization and a Councillor with the Hamburg-based World Future Council. She also chairs the Council of Canadians. It may be difficult to get hold of her for a personal interview but she may allow you send in a submission of questions.
Alan Herbert - gay rights activist and board member of the Vancouver Pride Society. Not being involved in too many events at the moment so might give you a chance for time to interview. It would be best to contact him through the Pride Society if possible.
I hope this gives you some ideas
source(s):
David Suzuki article : http://www.grist.org/article/2009-03-31-canadian-activist-warns/
Maude Barlow : http://www.canadians.org/about/Maude_Barlow/
Alan Herbert : http://www.vancouverpride.ca/
David Suzuki article : http://www.grist.org/article/2009-03-31-canadian-activist-warns/
Maude Barlow : http://www.canadians.org/about/Maude_Barlow/
Alan Herbert : http://www.vancouverpride.ca/
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