Get Tickets to the Canada Reads Debates
You can be a part of the live taping of Canada’s favourite literary battle – Canada Reads: True Stories hosted by Jian Ghomeshi! For the first time ever, Canada Reads is all about non-fiction.
This year’s panel includes:
Actor Alan Thicke defending The Game by Ken Dryden
Dragons’ Den costar Arlene Dickinson defending Prisoner of Tehran by Marina Nemat
Juno award-winning musician Shad defending Something Fierce by Carmen Aguirre
Supermodel Stacey McKenzie defending On a Cold Road by Dave Bidini
Quebec’s Judge Judy, Anne-France Goldwater defending The Tiger by John Vaillant
There will be four live and lively shows for which you can be an audience member:
Monday, February 6 – 9am
Tuesday, February 7 – 9am
Wednesday, February 8 – 9am
Thursday, February – 9am
The live shows will be held at CBC’s 10th floor studios located at the Toronto Broadcast Centre (250 Front Street West) from 9 – 11 a.m
To reserve tickets:
Please send an email to canadareads@cbc.ca and specify “Canada Reads Tickets” and the date for which you are requesting them in the subject headline.
In the body of the email, tell us:
how many seats you want
which day(s) you want them for
the names of the people they are reserved for
contact information (phone number and email address)
**Due to high demand, there is a reservation limit of 4 seats per person.
This event will be recorded for TV and the web, in addition to radio. By attending the event, you are granting CBC the right to air your image on TV and on the web.
This will be a closed set, and attendance will commit you to the studio for about 2 hours with no in-and-out privileges once doors are closed at 9:30 am.
In the meantime, please check back online at http://www.cbc.ca/canadareads for updates.
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Link:
http://www.cbc.ca/books/
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