About this Event
Institutional trust stands as a cornerstone of democratic governance, economic prosperity, and social cohesion. Yet, across the western world—including the United States and Canada—public confidence in institutions is steadily declining. British Columbia, with its unique political, cultural, and economic landscape, faces its own challenges within this global trend. In an increasingly complex and dynamic world—shaped by the rapid emergence of artificial intelligence, technological disruption, and other evolving challenges—the need for robust, adaptable institutions has never been more critical. This panel brings together leading voices from policy, academia, civil society, and the public sector to explore the drivers behind eroding institutional trust in BC, while situating these issues within the broader context of western democracies.
Panelists will address questions such as: What are the root causes of declining trust in institutions in British Columbia? How do trends in BC compare to those in the US and other Western nations? What are the long-term policy implications, and what strategies can governments, organizations, and communities adopt to rebuild and sustain trust? By drawing connections between local experiences and global patterns, this discussion aims to illuminate pathways forward for policymakers and citizens alike.
Join us for an engaging, forward-looking conversation on the future of institutional trust—and the policy innovations needed to restore faith in our democratic systems.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sngequ House - Room 131, 3800 finnerty rd, Victoria, Canada
CAD 10.00 to CAD 20.00






