Modern Leadership: Policy and Politics will be hosted at Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. W. Register for this event on Eventbrite. 

Lani Krantz

On January 20, veteran parliamentarians from Canada’s top three political parties will gather on stage at the Isabel Bader Theatre to discuss what it takes to be a leader. The event is part of the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy’s David Peterson Program in Public Sector Leadership Lecture Series.

The conversation, titled Modern Leadership: Policy and Politics, will feature former Liberal Party MP and cabinet member Dr. Jane Philpott, former Conservative Party MP and deputy leader Lisa Raitt and former NDP MP and deputy leader and Munk School Senior Fellow Megan Leslie. The discussion will be moderated by journalist Paul Wells of Maclean’s Magazine.

The tri-party field of panellists promises a broad range of viewpoints, a lively discussion, and likely a few surprises. Though lawmakers on Parliament Hill may often take opposing sides of fiscal or social issues, many hold their counterparts in high esteem and enjoy strong friendships outside of the office. “You kind of have to have an unwritten rule – and sometimes it’s a spoken rule – on massive issues of policy that you won’t get into debate,” said Raitt. “Not that you won’t have serious discussions...but the debate should stay inside the House of Commons.” On what she’s most looking forward to in taking part in this event, “seeing Jane and Megan again because I like them enormously as human beings.”

Leslie pointed to what the three have in common, “(We) have all been on the national stage...voices for our party at different points,” she continued, “and all three of us have lost elections at different points for different reasons.”

Philpott is excited about the dynamic of speaking with her political peers but also interacting with students and alumni attending the event. “We will build diversity in leadership as people start to realize that you can carve your own path,” she said. “Even if there is nobody that looks or talks like you in a powerful position in this country right now, that doesn’t mean that you won’t find your way there.”

On what she hopes will be the takeaway for the audience, Raitt said, “It’s okay to be brave...even when you’re punished for being brave, it’s still the right thing to do and you’re going to be okay.”

The David Peterson Program in Public Sector Leadership Lecture Series invites speakers from a broad range of backgrounds and expertise to share their perspectives with the Munk School community. Recent events have featured former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, the Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Indigenous child welfare advocate Cindy Blackstock, and former B.C. premier Christy Clark, among many others.

“These three highly accomplished women have demonstrated political leadership in three different parties and after active politics,” said Mel Cappe, a Munk School professor and former Clerk of the Privy Council. “I look forward to hearing their ideas about the secret sauce for showing leadership at all levels.”

Modern Leadership: Policy and Politics will be hosted at Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. W. Register for this event on Eventbrite. 

January 10, 2020