Alan Borovoy, general counsel emeritus of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, will discuss policing and the G20 at a lecture Monday at Glendon campus.
His talk, “Policing and the G20”, will take place March 21 at 10:30am in the Senate Chamber, York Hall, Glendon campus.
Left: Alan Borovoy
Borovoy was general counsel of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association from 1968 until 2009. He is the author of The New Anti-Liberals (Canadian Scholars’ Press, 1999), Uncivil Obedience: The Tactics and Tales of a Democratic Agitator (Lester Publishing, 1999), and When Freedoms Collide: The Case for Our Civil Liberties (Lester & Orpen Denny’s, 1988), which was nominated for the Governor General’s Award in 1988. He is also a part-time lecturer in Glendon’s Canadian Studies Program.
The event is sponsored by the Canadian Studies Program at Glendon.