Partners from around the world (Kenya, Rwanda, Bangladesh), and closer to home (English Montreal School Board, Wilfrid Laurier University, the French development team at UQAM), as well as from non-governmental partners (World Vision Canada, Aga Khan Schools) joined together to acknowledge the incredible contributions of Philip Abrami to world literacy and celebrate the tremendous legacy of the LTK+.
Concordia University's President Graham Carr was also on hand for the occasion, as well as many colleagues who contributed to the LTK+ over the years.
UPDATE: Concordia has now posted their coverage of the event.
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