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New Waffles on the Griddle PDF Print E-mail
Written by Doug Taylor   
Sunday, 17 January 2010

Forty years ago a manifesto entitled “For an Independent Socialist Canada” was published by a group of left NDP activists. This movement, strong in Saskatchewan, came to be called the Waffle.

A re-gathering of the Waffle in Regina on January 30 will offer more than nostalgia. The event, Rebuilding the Left, aims to have participants reflect upon the experience of the Saskatchewan Waffle and discuss what the left needs to do to rebuild a movement here to challenge the growing attack from the right. To register for the conference, contact Joe Roberts at or phone 352-9282.

The Conference is free. Lunch provided but donations will be requested to defray costs.

Draft Agenda for Rebuilding the Left

Saturday, January, 30

Conference Begins 10:00 a.m.
Chair - Hugh Wagner, former Waffle member

Morning:

Brief Presentations on the Waffle Experience
Speakers  - Lorne Brown, former Waffle member and historian
                  - Don Mitchell, Waffle candidate
                    in the 1970 provincial NDP leadership election
Brief Presenattions on left activism today
Speakers   - Cara Banks, feminist and trade unionist
                  -  David Mitchell, Briarpatch editor and activist

Questions and Discussion will follow the presentations

Afternoon:

Facilitator - Adriane Paavo
What can the left do?

Adjourn 3:00 p.m.

For background documents and more information, visit Next Year Country Online

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