Nightlife Town Hall: November 19 at City Hall
October 21, 2025
Attention Ottawa nightlife workers and stakeholders!
The City of Ottawa Nightlife Office is holding its inaugural Nightlife Town Hall on Wednesday, November 19, 2025 from 5:00pm-8:00pm at City Hall.
The event will unfold in two parts:
5:00pm–6:30 p.m. – Networking & Tradeshow
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with various City of Ottawa departments and Nightlife Office stakeholders on programs and strategies that impact the city’s nightlife economy and ecosystem.
In a trade show–style setting in Jean-Pigott Place, participants will table to share information about their services, respond to questions and distribute materials and resources.
Confirmed participants include:
- City of Ottawa Cultural Services
- Ottawa Public Health
- Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO)
- Ottawa Bylaw Services
- …and more
Light refreshments and snacks will be provided.
6:30pm–8:00 p.m. – Panel Discussion
The evening continues in City Council Chambers with a panel discussion led by City of Ottawa Nightlife Commissioner Mathieu Grondin. The conversation will highlight initiatives supported by the Nightlife Office and their progress under the Nightlife Economy Action Plan.
Before the panel, Cultural Services will make a short presentation on the Cultural Plan engagement process.
Confirmed panelists include:
- Michael Dushime (Amashowza / Metcalfe Plaza)
- José Bertrand (Nuit Blanche Ottawa)
- Melanie Anderson (ByWard Market District Authority)
- Rick Laplante (White Rabbit Events)
A mediated Q&A session will follow the discussion.
Attendance is free with mandatory registration. Space is limited. Follow the button below to register via Eventbrite.
Please note that the Nightlife Town Hall is designated for nightlife workers and stakeholders in the City of Ottawa. This includes but is not limited to venue/bar owners and operators and nightlife event promoters and programmers. Members of the public are welcome to attend and are also encouraged to contact the City of Ottawa Nightlife Office with specific inquiries directly at via email. Thank you for your cooperation.
Accessibility
Jean-Pigott Place and Council Chambers are located on the first level of City Hall. The building and both rooms are physically accessible for persons with mobility needs and devices. Physically accessible, gender-neutral washrooms are available on-site on the first floor near the ServiceOntario Centre. For questions regarding accessibility or requests, please contact Zoë Argiropulos-Hunter (she/her) – Economic Development Officer.