Public speech at the Quebec City Convention Centre – Former President Bill Clinton to visit Quebec City on June 20, 2007

    NEMEX NETWORK, a Quebec City-based
    marketing firm, has invited President Bill Clinton, 42nd president of the
    United States, to give a dinner-speech at the Quebec City Convention Centre on
    Wednesday, June 20, 2007. He will address the social and economic developments
    of the new century and the future of the global economy within that context.
    He will also talk about the role that Canada and Quebec can play in this new
    global economy. The speech is entitled “Embracing our common humanity”.

    The dinner will begin at 12:30 pm. President Clinton’s speech will start
    at approximately 2 pm and will end with a question period. The conference will
    take place in English with simultaneous interpretation in French. Our
    speaker’s conference will be preceded by a panel of economy experts.

    Tickets for this event will be on sale on Wednesday, May 2nd, on the
    Quebec Chamber of commerce website (www.ccquebec.ca) or by phone, at
    418 692-3853 extension 221.

    First elected president of the United States in 1992, President Clinton
    was re-elected in 1996. He was the first Democratic president in 60 years to
    be elected for a second term. President Clinton’s fundamental values are job
    creation, economic growth, accountability and community development.
    Advocating these values steered the US to unprecedented growth during the
    90’s.

    After leaving the White House, President Clinton created the William J.
    Clinton Foundation, whose mission it is to strengthen the capacity of people
    in the United States and throughout the world to meet the challenges of global
    interdependence. To advance this mission, the Clinton Foundation has developed
    programs and partnerships in the following areas:

    – Health Security
    – Economic Empowerment
    – Leadership Development and Citizen Service
    – Racial, Ethnic and Religious Reconciliation

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