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Live Action President Lila Rose to speak at 2010 Canadian March for Life

LifeSiteNews is reporting:

The Rose Dinner at this year’s National March for Life in Ottawa will feature undercover pro-life journalist, investigator, and organizer of numerous sting operations against Planned Parenthood, Lila Rose.

The Rose Dinner will take place on Thursday, May 13, 2010 at the Hampton Inn, 200 Coventry Road, Ottawa. Ticket cost is $75.00 CDN per person and doors open at 6:00 pm

Tickets may be obtained in advance (before May 7th) by calling Campaign Life Coalition at 800-730-5358 or from the Ottawa Campaign Life Coalition (CLC) office at 613-729-0379.

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The schedule of events for the 2010 National March for Life in Ottawa is available here.
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