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Fire Side Chat with Canada’s “least predictable MP” Nathaniel Erskine-Smith

January 17, 2017 @ 6:00 PM EST - 8:00 PM EST EST

Please join the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Toronto and their Friends in our “Fire Side Chat” series to hear Nathaniel Erskine-Smith MP, Beaches- East York, in a Fireside Chat on being a Rookie Parliamentarian and on the Liberal Government, Tuesday, January 17th, 6:00pm.  Nate will present his thoughts on “the importance of independence in the House” and then take questions from the floor.

 

Biography

 

Nathaniel (Nate) Erskine-Smith
Member of Parliament for Beaches-East York

Nate sits on the Public Safety & National Security Committee and the Access to Information, Privacy, & Ethics Committee. He is also the President of the Canadian Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. In this role, he will represent Canada at parliamentary conferences around the world.

 

Nate became the M.P. on October 19, 2015, after a successful grassroots open nomination in December 2014.

 

He has strong roots in Beaches-East York, where he was raised and has lived most of his life. Nate attended Bowmore and Malvern, grew up playing baseball at Ted Reeve and Stan Wadlow, and his parents Sara Erskine and Lawrence Smith are well respected local teachers. Nate lives in the riding with his wife Amy, a chef and nutrition professor at George Brown College, and the director of the supper club program at Gilda’s Club Greater Toronto.

 

Previously, Nate was a lawyer at a commercial litigation firm downtown Toronto.

 

He obtained his B.A. (Politics) and J.D. (Law) from Queen’s University, where he pitched for the varsity baseball team. After working at a large Bay Street law firm, Nate obtained his B.C.L. (Master of Laws), with distinction, from the University of Oxford where he studied political philosophy and constitutional law, and pitched for both the University and City baseball teams.

 

Upon his return to Toronto from the U.K., Nate spent time volunteering for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association before returning to full-time practice. He has fought public interest matters in court, he has provided volunteer legal work to a range of clients and causes, and he has been a guest speaker at both Malvern and East York Collegiate in law and politics.

 

 

This event will take place in our partner club – the University Club of Toronto

http://www.universitycluboftoronto.com/

380 University Ave, Toronto

 

Drinks and Hors D’Oeuvres Reception at 6:00pm, Fire Side Chat to start at 6:30pm with questions to follow.

Those who wish to may stay on for a dinner at 8:00 pm in the Club – a real treat if you’ve never been before. Please indicate your attendance by signing up for the dinner ticket (the dinner is not included in pricing and everyone has to pay individually but this will help us give numbers to the Club).

The Georgian manor house which is home to The University Club is an architectural delight, food is top notch, and the wine selection first rate. Simply provide Visa or MC for what you order and enjoy.

Tickets: please purchase in advance through the EventBrite page.

Organized by Martin Buckle for the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Toronto

Details

Date:
January 17, 2017
Time:
6:00 PM EST - 8:00 PM EST EST

Venue

The University Club of Toronto
380 University AvenueToronto
Toronto, Ontario

Organizer

Oxford and Cambridge Society of Toronto