The Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue
The Centre uses dialogue and engagement to facilitate transformative conversations and create real-world impact for society’s most pressing challenges.
We strengthen Canadian democracy by promoting democratic participation and innovation, spread best practices by providing dialogue training and tools, and help governments to engage citizens and stakeholders through our consulting services.
As a bridge between the university and community, we provide a home to select initiatives run by our Dialogue Fellows and Associates.
Latest Announcement
We are pleased to announce the Chief Judge of the Yurok Tribe, Abby Abinanti, as the recipient of this year's Jack P. Blaney Award for Dialogue.
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Go-To Resources for Dialogue and Engagement
Dialogue is a “how” – it is a means to an end, a process. Done well, dialogue and engagement can be transformational. But it can be challenging to know where to start: What are the important considerations? What questions should you be asking? How much time should you allow?
Your Support Matters
We cannot do this work alone. Our programs depend on your support. Whether it's your active participation, the gift of your time to volunteer or the generosity of any funds you are able to give, we're grateful to be connected with you.