Day 3 of our 2021 Liberal National Convention has come to a close, and we’re so inspired by everything our movement has achieved these last few days!
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That’s a wrap on #LIB2021, friend!
Day 3 of our 2021 Liberal National Convention has come to a close, and we’re so inspired by everything our movement has achieved these last few days!
Today was all about building on our work to deliver support for Canadians, and to keep Canada moving forward.
Convention attendees cast their votes on which policy resolutions will be prioritized to guide our party’s work into 2021 and beyond. Delegates also had the chance to hear from special guests like LPC President Suzanne Cowan, several inspiring keynote conversations and panels, and experienced organizers Caitlin Mitchell, Mũthoni Wambu Kraal and Amanda Coulombe, and of course, featured remarks from our leader Justin Trudeau.
After three days full of panels and speakers, virtual policy discussions, innovative campaign training, and much more, we’re sad to see it coming to an end! We had:
More than 60 hours of programming over 3 days.
Well over 4,000 Canadians taking part (our largest policy convention ever)!
At least 87 times we said “you are on mute”
And one goal: Keeping Canada moving forward.
But as Justin Trudeau says, there’s still much more work to do – and we’re looking forward to what’s next!
While we’re sad you weren’t able to join us at our 2021 Liberal National Convention, we’re hoping you’ll consider supporting our Liberal team’s work for these crucial weeks and months ahead.
Contributions to our Liberal team go directly towards making sure we can keep building a better, stronger, and more resilient Canada.
If you’re able, chip in today to support Justin Trudeau and help keep Canada moving forward at this important moment.
Check out the recap below to read more about what’s been happening today.
Thank you for your support, friend.
#LIB2021 Digital team
Liberal Party of Canada
SATURDAY RECAP
Today we focused on how Canada plans to build back better with panels and workshops such as Building a Fairer and More Equal Canada, Canadian leadership and a better world after COVID-19, Reconciliation and Representation and From a ‘She-cession’ to Building Back Better: Women and leadership in an economy that works for everyone.
Meanwhile, Team Trudeau was busy upping our ground game and digital engagement with workshops on organizing and readiness so that we’re ready to run competitive campaigns all across Canada, whenever the next election arrives.
Thousands of Liberals also cast their online ballots in our Open Policy Process to prioritize our 26 new official priority policy resolutions. These policies will guide our work in moving forward with the priorities that matter most to Canadians.
This afternoon, Suzanne Cowan addressed Canadians about our work to engage even more Canadians in our party’s work to build a better future, and to keep growing our movement from coast to coast to coast.
We also heard from experienced political organizers and digital advisors Caitlin Mitchell, Mũthoni Wambu Kraal and Amanda Coulombe about how to run campaigns and engage more Canadians when all politics is digital.
ICYMI: LEADER’S ADDRESS
In tonight’s keynote address, Justin Trudeau addressed Canadians about the work we still need to do to continue keeping Canadians safe, healthy, and supported — and to build back better with bold action on health, the economy, the environment, equality, and so much more.
On behalf of the entire Liberal team, we’d like to give a tremendous thank you to all of the delegates, special guests and volunteers who made this convention possible. Your support is what keeps our Liberal movement strong and focused on building a better future for all Canadians.