About the Event

We're pleased to invite you to an intimate, conversation-focused Page Society community gathering designed for senior communications leaders navigating rapid change. The event will be hosted by Roanne Argyle, Page member, founder of ChangeMakers, and Page Community Chair for Canada, and will feature Candace Steele Flippin, Page's Vice President of Thought Leadership and Professional Development.

Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, February 10th
Time: 4:00 – 6:00 PM
Location: ChangeMakers Offices (2 Bloor St W Suite #3200, Toronto, ON M4W 3E2, Canada)

What we'll explore together:
In an era defined by rapid transformation, communications leaders face unprecedented challenges around trust, technology, and talent. This session will bring together emerging insights from Davos, groundbreaking research, and practical perspectives on what should be on your radar for 2026 and beyond.

Key themes include:

  • The Fragility of Trust - Fresh insights from Davos on how trust is being redefined in the age of AI, and what it means for how we communicate internally and externally
  • Emerging AI Trends - From large language models reshaping how stakeholders find truth, to practical steps you should be taking now to prepare your organization (including Page's new AI tool, Artie)
  • Generational Leadership Insights - Research-backed perspectives on developing the next generation of communications leaders, with a focus on empathy as a critical workplace competency for Millennials and Gen Z
  • A preliminary look at the 2026 Confidence in Business Index findings for Canada, the Page Navigator Benchmark Report, and how the Canadian communications experience aligns with (or diverges from) global trends
  • Page's Evolution - Updates on the Functional Value Framework, new member tools and resources, and how Page has restructured to deliver greater regional value

This will be a thoughtful, off-the-record exchange with peers in an informal and will conclude with a casual reception.

Should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to Errick Towns at etowns@page.org.