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       <title>May 4, 2009. The Council of Canadians London Chapter, the Ontario Health Coalition, and the Canadian Auto Workers Union present a lecture by Holly Dressel in London, ON.</title>
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       <description>Holly Dressel, authour of "Who Killed the Queen", lecture entitled "The Story of a Community Hospital and How to Fix Public Health Care". May 4th @ 7:00PM, Aeolian Hall, London, ON. Doors open @ 6:30 pm. Special guest speaker: Dr. John Howard from CAPE (Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment). Holly Dressel will be available to sign books after the lecture.</description>
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       <title>March 1, 2009. "Who Killed the Queen?" authour makes keynote speech at the Green Party Convention.</title>
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       <description>Green Party of Canada Covention: Holly Dressel, authour of "Who Killed the Queen?", delivered keynote speech. See the videos and read the transcript.</description>
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       <title>November 4, 2008. Address to the Queen E Alumni at their Annual Gathering, November 4th, 2008 Montreal</title>
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       <description>The Enduring Value of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal: comments and address by Peter Nixon, Founder of Potential Limited. Comments include a book review of Who Killed the Queen and reflections on what the Queen E taught us about managing healthcare in the 21st Century.
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