This HuffPost Canada page is maintained as part of an online archive.

Hillary Clinton In Vancouver: Politician's Talk 'Private'

What Clinton Will Be Doing In Vancouver
In this photo taken July 9, 2013, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton applauds international delegates, where she spoke at a women's leadership symposium at Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pa. Clinton?s effort to carefully craft her post-Cabinet image has hit a few bumps with the latest sexting scandal revelations in the New York City mayoral campaign of Anthony Weiner, the husband of close Clinton aide Huma Abedin, and the SEC investigation roiling the Virginia governor?s race of Terry McAuliffe, former chairman of Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, both which recall politically problematic chapters of her past. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
ASSOCIATED PRESS
In this photo taken July 9, 2013, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton applauds international delegates, where she spoke at a women's leadership symposium at Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pa. Clinton?s effort to carefully craft her post-Cabinet image has hit a few bumps with the latest sexting scandal revelations in the New York City mayoral campaign of Anthony Weiner, the husband of close Clinton aide Huma Abedin, and the SEC investigation roiling the Virginia governor?s race of Terry McAuliffe, former chairman of Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, both which recall politically problematic chapters of her past. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is making a Vancouver appearance on Wednesday — but don't expect to hear much about it from mainstream media.

Clinton's talk is hosted by the Board of Trade's Women's Leadership Circle.

The board's Greg Hoekstra says there is no media accreditation for Clinton's speech, according to the Seattle Post Intelligencer.

In response to an email by Vancouver journalist Craig McCulloch, Hoekstra added that Clinton's talk will not be streamed and that it is a "private speaking engagement."

Tickets for the event — ranging from $115 to $440 — are almost sold out.

Like this article? Follow our Facebook page

Or follow us on Twitter

Follow @HuffPostBC

Also on HuffPost

Hillary And Bill Through The Years

Close
This HuffPost Canada page is maintained as part of an online archive. If you have questions or concerns, please check our FAQ or contact support@huffpost.com.