Canadian National Debating Championship

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The Canadian National Debating Championship is the premier university debating championship in Canada, sanctioned by the Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate. It has been held since 1978, always in the Canadian parliamentary debating style. The Canadian National Public Speaking Championship is held at the same event, in parallel with the debating competition.

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[edit] Results from Past Championships

[edit] 2007 Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario)

[edit] 2006 Carleton University (Ottawa, Ontario)

[edit] 2005 University of Alberta (Edmonton, Alberta)

[edit] 2004 McGill University (Montreal, Quebec)

  • Winner: York University, Emily Cohen & Omar Fairclough
  • def. University of Toronto, Rahool Agarwal & Joanna Langille
  • Top Speaker: Kevin Massie, Queen's University
  • Public Speaking Champion: Marc Laferriere, University of Ottawa

[edit] 2003 Dalhousie University (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

[edit] 2002 University of British Columbia (Vancouver, British Columbia)

  • Winner: University of Toronto, Aaron Rousseau & Rory McKeown
  • def. University of Toronto, Daniel Bach & Michael Meeuwis
  • Top Speaker: Nicola Matthews, Queen's University
  • Public Speaking Champion: Michael Meeuwis, University of Toronto

[edit] 2001 York University (Toronto, Ontario)

  • Winner: Queen's University, Nicola Matthews & Mike Podgorski
  • def. University of Toronto, Rory McKeown & Aaron Rousseau
  • Top Speaker: Michael Meeuwis, University of Toronto
  • Public Speaking Champion: John Whelan, Memorial University

[edit] 2000 Memorial University

[edit] 1999 University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario)

[edit] 1998 University of Alberta (Edmonton, Alberta)

[edit] 1997 Dalhousie University (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

[edit] 1996 University of Ottawa (Ottawa, Ontario)

[edit] 1995 Bishop's University

[edit] 1994 York University (Toronto, Ontario)

[edit] 1993 University of Guelph (Guelph, Ontario)

[edit] 1992 University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario)

[edit] 1991 Canadian Coast Guard College

[edit] 1990 Royal Military College (Kingston, Ontario)

[edit] 1989 Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario)

[edit] 1988 University of Waterloo (Waterloo, Ontario)

[edit] 1987 Memorial University

[edit] 1986 University of British Columbia (Vancouver, British Columbia)

[edit] 1985 Concordia University (Montreal, Quebec)

[edit] 1984 Dalhousie University (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • Winner: University of Toronto, John Duffy & Jeff Nankivell
  • def. ?
  • Top Speaker: ?
  • Public Speaking Champion: ?

[edit] 1983 University of Victoria (Victoria, British Columbia)

[edit] 1982 Royal Military College (Kingston, Ontario)

[edit] 1981 Dalhousie University (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

[edit] 1980 University of Alberta (Edmonton, Alberta)

[edit] 1979 Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario)

[edit] See also

[edit] External link