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Every spring in Toronto at the Testimonial Dinner, the PPF honours Canadians who have made significant contributions to public policy. In the autumn in Ottawa, the Gordon Osbaldeston Lecture features a keynote speaker sharing important ideas about public service and public policy. Also in the fall in different cities across Western Canada, the Peter Lougheed Award for Leadership in Public Policy is presented at the Forum's new Western Dinner.These dinners have become important events on the calendars of Canadian decision-makers in business, politics, public service and the not-for-profit sector.
Interested in sponsoring?
For more information on sponsoring the Testimonial Dinner, the Gordon Osbaldeston Lecture, or the Western Dinner please contact Kelly Cyr.
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