
Our 2026 Game Changer Gala is set for May 13th 2026. Tickets and table reservations are available at the links below.
SPONSORSHIP GALA OPTIONS
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3 Sponsors $15,000 |
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1 Table (10 tickets) to the event Signage on the monitor Recognition in the program Time on stage |
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1 Table (10 tickets) to the event $2,000 |
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5 Sponsors $12,000 |
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1 Table (10 tickets) to the event
Signage on the monitor Recognition in the program |
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1 Table (10 tickets) to the event
$250.00 |
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Unlimited $7,500 |
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4 tickets to the event
Signage on the monitor
Recognition in the program |
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Unlimited $3,000 |
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2 tickets to the event
Signage on the monitor
Recognition in the program |
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Payments by Direct Wire Transfer are available. If you would like to make your payment via Direct Transfer please send an email to cfo@ccmbc.ca and we will forward the required banking information.
After booking Cathy Leal will be contacting you to find out the names and dietary restrictions of your guests and yourself. If you should have any questions please feel free to call Cathy (assistant to Jocelyn
Bamford and Catherine Swift).
Cathy will be pleased to address any concerns or questions you may have.
Her office hours are 10 A.M. – 8 P.M. Monday through Saturday. You can
reach Cathy at 613-334-1440 or email her at cathy.leal@ccmbc.ca
Biographies of Panel Members

Conrad Moffat Black, Baron Black of Crossharbour, is a Canadian-British writer and former politician, newspaper publisher, financier and author.
He controlled Hollinger International, once the world’s third-largest English-language
newspaper empire, [which published The Daily Telegraph (UK), Chicago Sun-Times (US), The Jerusalem Post (Israel), National Post (Canada), and hundreds of community newspapers in North America.

Travis Dhanraj graduated from the RTA School of Media at Ryerson University in Toronto with a bachelor’s degree in communications.
Travis Dhanraj is a prominent Canadian journalist, former CBC host, and podcast creator who became a whistle-blower against the public broadcaster in 2025. He previously hosted “Canada Tonight with Travis Dhanraj” (2023-2024), worked at CP24
and Global News, and is now highlighting issues of editorial bias and toxic workplace culture after filing a human rights complaint against CBC.

Sam Cooper is an award-winning investigative journalist and bestselling author who has presented his anti-corruption findings to Canadian law-enforcement agencies, officials in the Pentagon, financial and legal professionals, and academics.
Cooper graduated with a degree in history, philosophy, and English from the University of Toronto and a certificate in journalism from Langara College, before reporting for The Province and the Vancouver Sun in British Columbia, and Global News in Ottawa. In 2023, he launched the investigative journalism platform The Bureau. Cooper has won a number of awards for narrative reporting, and his first book, Willful Blindness, debuted as a #1 seller on Amazon in Canada.

Jasmin Laine is a Canadian independent political commentator, content creator, and former award-winning radio broadcaster based in Manitoba. After a decade-long career in traditional media, she transitioned to independent content creation, gaining significant traction on YouTube and social media for her, as she describes, “overopinionated”
perspective, which she calls “The Jasmin Laine Show”. She has appeared as a speaker at Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) events, including the 2024 convention in Calgary.





