“My Arab Spring, My Canada” Book Signing, Ottawa Nov. 17
NCCAR is pleased to invite you to the “My Arab Spring, My Canada” book signing event with co-author, Dr. Qais Ghanem.

DATE: NOVEMBER 17, 2012
TIME: 2– 3 PM
LOCATION: CHAPTERS- SOUTH KEYS, 2210 BANK STREET, K1V 1J5
NCCAR is also delighted to announce that Dr. Qais Ghanem was just awarded the “Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal”, which honors significant contributions and achievements by Canadians.
Admission and parking is free. The book is available to purchase for $12, and Dr. Qais Ghanem has kindly offered to donate a percentage of the book proceeds to NCCAR.
NCCAR would like to sincerely thank Dr. Qais Ghanem for his generous donation, and commend him for his great contributions in the work of human rights issues, diversity, and peace.
*The views expressed are the author’s and do not represent NCCAR’s views.
For more information, please contact NCCAR Coordinator Hoda Mroue: events@nccar.ca or 613-238-3795.
THEMES EXPLORED:
• What does the Arab awakening mean in the Canadian context?
• Reasons why the 350,000-plus Canadians of Arab descent should feel empowered, encouraged and enhanced by the Arab spring
• The Arab awakening generation has a historic opportunity to change the image of Arabs in Canada and be empowered
• The aim and mission is to reach, engage, and challenge Arab Canadian citizens to think anew in order to act anew in light of the Arab spring
• The second aim is to challenge Canadians to reboot and reformat their relationship with the Arab diaspora given the potential convergence of values owing to the Arab spring struggle for democracy, dignity, and development
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Author Bios
Qais Ghanem graduated in medicine from the University ofEdinburgh. He immigrated to Canada in 1970. He is past president of the Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiologists. Now retired from medicine, he hosts the CHIN Ottawa 97.9FM radio show Dialogue with Diversity, (Wednesdays at 3 pm) which he created 6 years ago. He blogs for Huffington Post, and is a regular columnist for Gulf News, Dubai. He has published: Book details on his website: www.dialogueswithdiversity.com |
Elie Mikhael Nasrallah, born in Lebanon, graduated from Carleton University with an honours degree in political science.
He also obtained a Regulatory Law Administration certificate from Algonquin College. He has been practicing since 1988 as a certified immigration consultant, Elie is a writer and commentator for major newspapers in North America and the Middle East and appears frequently on major media |
In My Arab Spring, My Canada, authors Qais Ghanem and Elie M. Nasrallah have given this country, their country, a valuable gift. This book — co-authored by a Muslim and a Christian, both of Arab descent, both proud Canadians — is a pocket guide for those who come from the Middle East as well as a useful reference for those already here. Nasrallah has roots that go all the way back to the Titanic, so these are hardly starry-eyed or discouraged newcomers. They examine immigration from earliest days to today and they look to the future with great optimism.”
Roy MacGregor, author of Canadians: A Portrait of a Country and Its People |
Posted on November 09, 2012
Qais Ghanem graduated in medicine from the University of
Elie Mikhael Nasrallah, born in Lebanon, graduated from Carleton University with an honours degree in political science.