The National In Conversation touches down in Charlottetown

Questions will be taken from the audience, both in person and online

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Caption: Peter Mansbridge moderated the live panel discussion held in Charlottetown. (CBC)

Prominent CBC personalities are in Charlottetown Friday night for a live panel discussion about the changing nature of news.
"Think satire, opinion, tweets, 24-hour news channels," said CBC News' chief correspondent Peter Mansbridge, who will lead the conversation. "From Parliament Hill, to war zones, to your backyard — we'll discuss it all."

Watch live online

The discussion is part of a series of town halls being held across the country.
The first event in the series, held in Vancouver in February, discussed investigative journalism and why it matters(external link).
Tickets for the Charlottetown event were gone within an hour of being released, but people from across the country will be able to watch live on this page, starting at 7 p.m. AT — or can wade into the discussion by commenting on the Facebook(external link) or YouTube(external link) livestreams of the event.
Questions will be taken from the audience, both in person and online.

Panel discussion

The panel, introduced by CBC News: Compass anchor Bruce Rainnie(external link), will feature prominent voices in Canadian media, including:
The guests will discuss how they've witnessed news media change over the last few years.