
MNC20: What’s Next? 12th Annual Manning Networking Conference
Westin Ottawa Hotel
11 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa,
ON K1N 9H4
What’s Next? Is the theme of the 2020 Manning Networking Conference. What’s Next? for federal unity, What’s Next? for infrastructure development, What’s Next? for health care, What’s Next? for climate policy and What’s Next? for media and democracy?
This year’s conference will also look at What’s Next? for the Conservative Party as it chooses a new leader and charts a new path forward as Canada’s government in waiting. And finally, What’s Next? for the Manning Centre. In announcing his retirement this year, founder Preston Manning has asked that his name be replaced on the Centre he founded in 2005. Networking the Conservative movement will remain an important mission going forward but What’s Next? will be a refreshed brand and identity.
Join us March 26-28, 2020 for the 12th annual Manning Networking Conference in Ottawa: the largest national gathering of Canadians in support of limited government, free enterprise, and personal responsibility.
11 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON K1N 9H4
T: (613) 560-7000
Code: “Manning Centre”
Run of House: $199.00 plus taxes
Deluxe Parliament View: $259.00 plus taxes
Suites: $349.00 plus taxes
Room block closes Mar. 16
Promotion Code: HH4VD4K1
For Domestic, Transboarder and International flights
North American – 5% standard fares, 10% Flex & up
International – 10% on standard fares & up
MEDIA: Media accreditation is available to professional journalists in both traditional and digital media, defined as organizations or individuals who derive income for the publication or broadcast of journalistic content.
Please e-mail media@manningcentre.ca, including your name, e-mail address, mobile telephone number, media affiliation, and website address if you wish to apply for media accreditation.
Manning receptions are open to anyone who wishes to attend and participate in a constructive fashion. Members of the public who are not professional journalists are welcome to attend by registering.
SPONSORSHIP: Sponsorship opportunities are available for most Manning conferences. Please e-mail troy.lanigan@manningcentre.ca for more information.
The Canada Strong and Free Network (formerly the Manning Centre) was founded in 2005 to support Canada’s conservative movement by networking best practices and ideas pertaining to limited government, free enterprise, individual responsibility and a more robust civil society.