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The 2025 Charlottetown Forum

The 2025 Charlottetown Forum will be held at Confederation Centre of the Arts on May 23 and 24. The second annual Forum will explore topics that are top of mind for people in Canada, including healthcare, climate change, and restoring dialogue in polarizing times. 

Meeting at Confederation Centre of the Arts next to the site of the 1864 Charlottetown Conference, the Charlottetown Forum seeks to promote open learning and sharing of diverse perspectives about important issues in Canada. The Forum is part of the Centre’s revitalization plan, which includes the creation of a national cultural leadership institute housing new spaces for public discourse, the creation of art, and cultural learning. 

The inaugural Charlottetown Forum took place in 2023 and featured discussions on immigration, economic reconciliation, and finding shared national narratives in a fractured time. The second edition will explore new topics, with discussions led by experts, artists, and leaders in journalism, healthcare, and climate advocacy. 

Forum speakers will include Owais Lightwala, professor, artistic producer, and tech entrepreneur; Stephanie Arnold, climate specialist at CLIMAtlantic; PEI Poet Laureate Tanya Davis; and Dr. Megan Miller, PEI’s first chief physician recruiter.

Passes are on sale now. Student pricing is available. Visit confederationcentre.com

Venue

Confederation Centre of the Arts
145 Richmond St
Charlottetown, PE C1A 1J1 Canada
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Tanya Davis

Shortly after moving to Halifax, Tanya began performing spoken word poetry at various cafés in the city. She soon recorded an album, Make a List, which was nominated for Female Recording of the Year, Alternative Recording of the Year and Album of the Year at the Nova Scotia Music Awards, along…