✨✨The Burlington Conservative Association and Conservative candidate Emily Brown are pleased to invite you to an unforgettable evening in support of the Burlington Conservative Association, where meaningful conversation, refined dining, and strong leadership come together.
Set in an elegant atmosphere, this exclusive fundraising event brings together community leaders, supporters, and changemakers for a night that goes beyond celebration, it’s about building the future of Burlington.
🎤 Featuring Special Guest: Brian Lilley
Renowned political commentator and author, Brian Lilley brings sharp insight, candid perspective, and engaging commentary on the issues that matter most to Canadians today. This is a unique opportunity to hear directly from one of the country’s most recognized voices in political discourse.
🍷 An Elevated Experience
Your evening begins with a cocktail reception at 6:00 PM, offering the perfect setting to connect with fellow attendees. At 7:00 PM, enjoy a curated three-course plated dinner in a sophisticated, white-glove dining experience.
Guests will select from thoughtfully crafted entrée options, with accommodations available for dietary needs and preferences.
📍 Event Details
Date: Thursday, May 14
Location: Atrium, 5420 North Service Road, Burlington, ON
Reception: 6:00 PM
Dinner & Program: 7:00 PM
🎟️ Tickets
$250 per guest
A tax receipt of approximately $100 will be issued.
🌟 Why Attend?
This evening is more than a dinner, it’s an opportunity to:
- Support strong, principled leadership in Burlington
- Connect with like-minded individuals and community leaders
- Engage in meaningful conversations about the future of our community
- Be part of a growing movement focused on impact and progress
🏛️ Make an Impact
Your support directly contributes to strengthening our local association and empowering the work needed to build a brighter future for Burlington.
👉 Reserve Your Seat
Spaces are limited for this exclusive event. Secure your place today and be part of an evening that inspires, connects, and makes a difference.

