British Columbia

Public Can Join Sports and Government Talks in Colwood

By

James Sinclair
March 13, 2026 4:47 pm

Royal Roads University in Colwood, British Columbia, is hosting two public events this month to discuss national sports policy and how the government functions. The sessions include an online webinar on March 26, 2026, and an in-person panel discussion on March 30, 2026, to help residents engage with experts on national issues.

The first event is an online webinar titled Toward a New Playbook in Canadian Sport. This session is part of the Sport, Leadership and Social Change series, which explores ways to improve leadership and accountability in the athletic community.

These discussions are often led by Dr. Jennifer Walinga, who facilitates conversations about ethics and governance in sports. The university frequently uses these sessions to address systemic challenges and look for ways to reform how sports organizations are run in Canada.

On March 30, 2026, the university will hold an on-campus event called the Canadian State Book Launch and Panel Discussion. This meeting will bring people together to talk about the current state of the country and different social issues facing Canadians today.

These public sessions are designed to bridge the gap between academic research and the everyday concerns of the community. Royal Roads University hosts these events regularly to encourage residents and experts to talk openly about government and public policy.

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