When Liberals gather in Ottawa this weekend for the historic Ottawa 2012 – Liberal Biennial Convention, you won’t have to miss a thing.
That’s because we’ll be streaming the Convention live on the web, gavel to gavel, from Friday, January 13, 7:45am EST until Sunday afternoon, January 15.
Call it Liberal Live with your host Randy Boissonnault: a live, interactive webcast that will be our window into an action-packed weekend.
Here’s why you should tune in to Liberal Live:
- Live coverage of the LPC Presidential debate Friday night;
- A chance to ask Bob Rae questions in a live Q & A session Saturday morning;
- Up-to-the-minute results of votes on Constitutional Amendments and Policy Resolutions;
- Live interactive interviews with key speakers, Liberals, delegates and policy experts;
- Ongoing social media engagement through our live chat, Twitter and Facebook.
This is a first-of-its-kind webcast for a Canadian political Convention – and you’ve got a front row seat.
So make history with us this weekend – and have your say online.
Please click here to watch our Liberal Live sneak peek preview and share it with friends.
Thank you.
Ian McKay
Convention General Secretary & National Director
Liberal Party of Canada




I was glued to the TV for the 3 day convention. Kudos to organizers & participants. Keep us in the loop. Looking forward to a brave new future. Eleanor ( no “Q” in my name anywhere! )
Congratulations to the organizers of this significant and exciting convention. To those elected to office: my very best wishes. The entire LPC won this weekend.
Thank you Mr. Rae for the excellent job you are doing as interim leader.
Great idea! Never been to a National Convention before. This should be highly educational.
Excellent! I had no idea this was coming – what a great surprise! I am looking forward to being able to participate (at least remotely) in this historic event. Darn good thing I didn’t make other plans for this weekend. Suggestion: A little more advance notice?
Great idea with live broadcasting! Re-building starts here. Improved outreach is essential.