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Community Forums 2004


In February 2004, The Laurier Institution hosted a series of community forums during which a prominent resident shared his or her personal vision of a truly multicultural community. Listen to what they had to say and then join the online discussion on diversity, Vancouver and our future.



Ujjal Dosanjh


Ujjal Dosanjh


Recorded, Feb 3, 2004, Surrey, BC
As former Premier of British Columbia and an immigrant, Ujjal Dosanjh has a unique perspective on diversity.
Ujjal Dosanjh Discussion (1.5Mb Mp3)






Hedy Fry


Hedy Fry


Recorded, Feb 13, 2004, Vancouver, BC
As MP for Vancouver-Centre since 1993, and former Secretary of State for Status of Women and Multiculturalism (1996 to 2002), Hedy Fry has championed a vision strong in its concept of human rights, justice and respect.
Hedy Fry Discussion (2.8Mb Mp3)






Bing Thom


Bing Thom


Recorded, Feb 17, 2004, Vancouver, BC
Award-winning architect Bing Thom has seen the face of Greater Vancouver change in his years designing buildings. His most recent projects include the Aberdeen Centre in Richmond and Surrey City Centre.
Bing Thom Discussion (2.1Mb Mp3)






Milton Wong


Milton Wong


Recorded, Feb 18, 2004, Vancouver, BC
Chancellor at SFU, Vancouver financier and cultural bridge-builder, Milton Wong is committed to his community and its future.
Milton Wong Discussion (1.7Mb Mp3)






Nurjehan Mawani


Nurjehan Mawani


Recorded, Feb 23, 2004, Vancouver, BC
With strong ties to Vancouver, Nurjehan Mawani brings a special perspective to diversity as Senior Advisor on Diversity, Canadian Centre for Management Development, and former Chairperson & CEO of the Immigration and Refugee Board.
Nurjehan Mawani Discussion (2.8Mb Mp3)






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