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Trial Of Suzuki

My friends Laurie Brown and David Donnelly have courageously partnereed on this historically important artistic installation at the Royal Ontario Museum. Visit the TrialofSuzuki.ca to get involved. This is an important project and it deserves your support. We have the power to influence.

For over 30 years, David Suzuki has been Canada’s most beloved scientist. But on October 9, he publicly accused the Canadian government, Canadian corporations, and even Canadian citizens of serious crimes against our country, environment and planet. Now, he will stand trial for those claims and defend his beliefs in front of the largest jury in history: Canada.

Watch the live stream here tonight at 8pm and then deliver your verdict.

The Trial of David Suzuki, created and produced by Laurie Brown in partnership with Donnelly Law, is presented by Cape Farewell and ROM Contemporary Culture, as part of Carbon 14: Climate is Culture and is supported by: Caroline Birks of Panicaro Foundation and John St. Special thanks to the David Suzuki Foundation.

The Economics of Happiness Mark Anielski

Mark Anielski, author of The Eonomics of Happiness, shares his perspective about needing to encourage people to pursue what makes them happy. For me this ties to the concept of Gross National Happiness - a concept I first researched in 1999, and which inspired many of my present outlooks and actions. What is particular compelling about Mark's perspectives are the practical everyday common sense of living with purpose, rather than working and consuming to buy things we don't need to make impressions that won't last on people we don't care about.