Promotional photo for our upcoming Off the Hill event
Join us on June 7, 2022 at 7:30pm ET / 4:30pm PT.

Join rabble.ca on June 7 at 7:30PM ET for our next Off the Hill panel. 

The Alberta political scene is in upheaval with the departure of the current (disgraced) premier and the federal conservative leadership race is becoming increasingly vitriolic. Amid this time of turbulence, what can we expect to see unfold in Alberta and in Ottawa? And what will the impact be on the political scene overall?

Join guests Rachel Snow, David Climenhaga, Chuka Ejeckam, Karl Nerenberg and co-hosts Robin Browne and Libby Davies as they connect these burning issues and knit together the connections, disconnections, challenges, and possible scenarios of unfolding current events. 

Register in advance for this free event via Zoom to interact and share your comments and questions with the panelists. And mark your calendar for Off the Hill: June 7, 7:30 ET / 4:30 PT. 

Off the Hill is a fast-paced live panel on current issues of national significance. It features guests and a discussion you won’t find anywhere else, centred on the impact politics and policy have on people, and on ways to mobilize to bring about progressive change in national politics — on and off the hill.

Meet our Off the Hill panel

Robin Browne is Off the Hill’s co-host. Robin is a communications professional and the co-lead of the 613-819 Black Hub, living in Ottawa. His blog is The “True” North.

Libby Davies is Off the Hill’s co-host and author of Outside In: a Political Memoir. She served as the MP for Vancouver East from 1997-2015, and is former NDP Deputy Leader and House Leader.

David Climenhaga is a journalist and trade union communicator who has worked in senior writing and editing positions with The Globe and Mail and the Calgary Herald. He is the author of AlbertaPolitics.ca and has kept rabble up-to-date on the goings on in Alberta politics for over a decade. 

Rachel Snow is Iyahe Nakoda, the daughter of late Reverend Dr. Chief John Snow. She holds a juris doctor from the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan and is an outspoken educator, speaker, writer and co-contact person for the Indigenous Activist Networks. Rachel resides on her ancestral lands in Mini Thni which is west of Calgary, Alberta. Rachel is a columnist for rabble.ca

Chuka Ejeckam is a writer and policy researcher. His work focuses on inequity and inequality, drug policy, structural racism, and labour. 

Karl Nerenberg is an award-winning journalist, broadcaster and filmmaker, working in both English and French languages. He is rabble’s parliamentary correspondent and a regular Off the Hill panelist.

Do you have a question for our panelists?

Register today via Zoom to interact with and share your comments and questions with the panelists.

And more! Thanks to Between the Lines publishing, we’ll be giving away 10 copies of just released book, Women Winning Office: An Activist’s Guide to Getting Elected, by Peggy Nash. All registrants to the zoom panel will be entered in the draw!