The People's Summit Marquee Series Presents:
 
Maude Barlow
Council of Canadians
8 p.m.
Burke Education Centre 
 @ Saint Mary's University
(Inglis Street)
Opening Performance
 by Sandy Greenberg
"Global South - Global North: 
The Privatization of Social Security and the Universal Assault on 
Citizen's Rights"
	
 Political activist, author and policy critic -- Maude Barlow is an 
outspoken crusader for Canadian sovereignty and citizens' rights. She is 
the National Volunteer Chairperson of the Council of Canadians, a 
non-profit, non-partisan public interest organization supported by 30,000 
members. As a government watchdog, critic of corporate crime and catalyst 
for grassroots organizing, the Council is working
to protect sovereignty and promote democratic development.
	Maude is the founding Co-chair of the Action Canada Net-work, a 
cross-sectoral coalition of over 50 groups working for progressive social 
change. She is on the planning committee of the recently-established 
International Forum on Globalization, a network of individuals and groups 
from around the world working to take
democratic control of the global economy.
	She is the author of three best-selling books: Parcel of 
Rogues: How Free Trade is Failing Canada; Take Back the 
Nation, with economist Bruce Campbell; and Class Warfare: The 
Assault on Canada's Schools, with educator Heather-Jane Robertson. 
She is currently writing Straight through the Heart, a critical 
examination of the Liberal Government's role in developing and 
dismantling Canada's social programs. She is a frequent contributor to 
other books, periodicals and journals and was recognized with the Ontario 
Teachers' Federation's highest award for her outstanding contribution
to education and equality in Canadian schools.
	Maude has spoken to hundreds of conferences on the shift of power 
from people and democratically-elected governments to transnational 
corporations and its impact on our lives. Much of her energy is currently 
dedicated to strengthening citizens' rights and developing strategies to 
bring our society and
economy under public control while at the same time protecting the 
environment.
	Maude has served as a senior management consultant on employment 
equity and social justice to all levels of government. She was the 
Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity for the City of Ottawa and 
served as Senior Advisor on Women's Issues to former Prime Minister, 
Pierre Elliot Trudeau. She has worked as a volunteer on a landmark human 
rights challenge at Kingston Prison for Women, established the Ottawa 
Task Force on Wife Assault and led a national coalition against violent
pornography on television.
	In 1991, Maude was the only Canadian on an international women's 
peace mission to Iraq on the eve of the Gulf War. Her work has taken her 
from the slums and low wage factories of Mexico's Maquiladora zone to the 
jails of Chiapas, where indigenous people are fighting thebrutal fallout of
NAFTA.