Following this weekend’s news that Hillary Clinton will run for the United States presidency, officials from the Toronto public affairs section of the American consulate general will visit the University of Guelph Tuesday to discuss aspects of Canada-U.S. relations.

The visiting delegation will consist of public affairs officer Hilary Renner, Claudia Valladolid, program assistant (cultural/academic), and media specialist Madina Turdieva.

They will discuss barriers to lack of time in physical activity and exercise with members of U of G’s College of Biological Science in the Summerlee Science Complex, beginning at 9:15 a.m.

Aspects of Canada-U.S. relations will be the topic of a roundtable discussion at 11:15 a.m. in the President’s House. The visit is being organized by Felicia Cavallini, a visiting Fulbright Canada scholar and physical education specialist in U of G’s Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences.

For more information, contact mcavalli@uoguelph.ca.

 

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