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Real-life Erin Brockovich talks toxics in Toronto

March 20, 2013

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By: HazMat Staff
2013-03-06

Get your ticket today for the 2013 Environmental Defence Gala: An evening with Erin Brockovich, on March 20, 2013.

Erin BrockovichWhen Erin Brockovich began her research into the effects of toxic pollution on the health of residents of the town of Hinkley, no one could have imagined it would result in the largest medical settlement in U.S. history. Sometimes, one person really can make a difference.

Inspiring change. Protecting the environment and human health. This is what the 2013 Environmental Defence Gala is all about.

Taking place at the Eglinton Grand, the Gala will be an opportunity for visionaries committed to a healthier planet to gather together and celebrate progress. Funds raised will support Environmental Defence’s work to improve the environment we share; the air we breathe; the water we drink, and keep Canadians safe from harmful toxins.

Make a difference. Be part of inspiring change and creating a greener, healthier and more prosperous life for all Canadians.

WHEN
March 20, 2013
6 pm – 10 pm

WHERE
The Eglinton Grand
400 Eglinton Ave West
Toronto, ON

  TICKETS: $300

Buy Tickets Now

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