Collaborative Program in Public Health Policy Rounds – Muhannad Malas

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Reforming Canada’s Toxics and Pollution Law: A Case of Policy Change in the MakingProfile of Muhannad Malas

Keynote Speaker: Muhannad Malas, Toxics Program Manager, Environmental Defence

Discussants:

Dr. Pamela Kaufman

Assistant Professor, Social & Behavioural Health Sciences Division, DLSPH

Rachel Kirkland

Student, Master of Public Health in Social & Behavioral Health Sciences, DLSPH

Event Open to All! Refreshments will be served.

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