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The Walrus Debate: Can Politics be Civil Again?

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Three parties. One debate.

As political discourse grows sharper and trust erodes, The Walrus Debate asks a timely question: Can Politics Be Civil Again?

Hosted in Calgary at the Canadian Vote Summit, this debate brings together former political leaders and insiders from Canada’s major parties to model respectful disagreement and explore how dialogue can help rebuild public trust in democracy.

Expect a dynamic and thought-provoking discussion that moves beyond partisanship to examine how political culture can shift toward greater accountability, civility, and trust.

Featuring:

  • Kathleen Wynne, 25th Premier of Ontario
  • Jagmeet Singh, Former Leader of the New Democratic Party
  • Ian Brodie, Former Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Stephen Harper

Calgary TELUS Convention Centre 136 8 Ave SE, Calgary, AB

Wednesday, May 20, 2026 6:30 p.m. MT   General Admission: $20 Student/Senior: $10 Livestream: Free with registration

Tickets to The Walrus Debate are included with full Canadian Vote Summit registration

REGISTER ON THE CANADIAN VOTE SUMMIT WEBSITE

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