Events

2024 Progress Summit

Ed Broadbent’s doctoral dissertation written in 1966 entitled The Good Society of John Stuart Mill concludes that, “it is clear in principle that only a collectively owned economy can avoid exploitation, and thus make the good society realizable.”

The Good Society was a central thesis to the Broadbent Principles for Canadian Social Democracy, emphasizing that economic and democratic rights and freedoms can only be enjoyed by all Canadians with economic equality.

As a tribute to Ed Broadbent’s legacy of ideas and action, the 2024 Progress Summit, thematically entitled Making the Good Society, continues Ed’s fight for equality and looks at today’s issues of political economy, including inflation, housing, climate action, workers’ empowerment and more.

The 2024 Progress Summit took place from April 10-12 at the Delta Hotel City Centre in Ottawa.

Highlights from the 2024 Progress Summit


Keynote: Deputy Premier of Manitoba Uzoma Asagwara


Dispatches from the Frontlines

Common Struggle: Uniting Queer, Trans & Labour Movements vs. the Far-Right

Greetings by Sonia Guajajara, Minister of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil

PressProgress: Ten Years of
Making an Impact

2024 Jack Layton Progress Prize & Charles Taylor Prize for Policy Research

Photos from the 2024 Progress Summit

2024 Progress Summit | Sommet sur le progrès 2024