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Register now for March cleantech talk with Ontario's Enviro Commissioner

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By: HazMat Staff
2013-03-06

GORD MILLER 

Join the Environment Commissioner of Ontario for breakfast on March 27, 2013 as he, Gord Miller, holds his annual talk with environment and cleantech companies. Direct, informed, sometimes controversial and always entertaining, Commissioner Miller will offer highlights from his annual report and answer questions from those in attendance.

WHO: Environment Commissioner Gord Miller

WHEN: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 Registration, networking and breakfast from 7:30 AM

WHERE: Offices of Blaney McMurtry, 2 Queen St. East, Suite 1500, Toronto (steps from Queen TTC station)

COST: ONEIA members $65; not-yet ONEIA members $75

TO REGISTER: http://oneiabreakfast.eventbrite.com

Presented by sponsor RWDI and hosted by law firm Blaney McMurtry. This event is always popular with companies across the environment and cleantech sector. Register now to avoid disappointment!

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