This house opposes the narrative that suffering is required for success
Info Slide
In many cultures, success is often associated with hardship, sacrifice, long working hours, and emotional or physical suffering. This narrative appears in areas such as education, careers, sports, and the arts.
13-and-Under Finals
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This house opposes the narrative that suffering is required for success
Info Slide
In many cultures, success is often associated with hardship, sacrifice, long working hours, and emotional or physical suffering. This narrative appears in areas such as education, careers, sports, and the arts.
14-and-Under Finals
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This house would ban corporate donations on political campaigns
Info Slide
In many countries, corporations are allowed to donate money to political parties or election campaigns, either directly or indirectly.
14-and-Under Semifinals
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This house opposes the narrative that suffering is required for success
Info Slide
In many cultures, success is often associated with hardship, sacrifice, long working hours, and emotional or physical suffering. This narrative appears in areas such as education, careers, sports, and the arts.
15-and-Under Finals
1
This house would ban corporate donations on political campaigns
Info Slide
In many countries, corporations are allowed to donate money to political parties or election campaigns, either directly or indirectly.
15-and-Under Semifinals
1
This house opposes the narrative that suffering is required for success
Info Slide
In many cultures, success is often associated with hardship, sacrifice, long working hours, and emotional or physical suffering. This narrative appears in areas such as education, careers, sports, and the arts.
16-and-Under Rookie Finals
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This house would ban corporate donations on political campaigns
Info Slide
In many countries, corporations are allowed to donate money to political parties or election campaigns, either directly or indirectly.
16-and-Under Main Break Finals
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This house would create a market for organs
Info Slide
In most countries, the sale of human organs is illegal, and organs are donated voluntarily. A market for organs would allow individuals to receive financial compensation for donating organs, such as kidneys.
16-and-Under Main Break Semifinals
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This house opposes the narrative that suffering is required for success
Info Slide
In many cultures, success is often associated with hardship, sacrifice, long working hours, and emotional or physical suffering. This narrative appears in areas such as education, careers, sports, and the arts.
18-and-Under Finals
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This house would create a market for organs
Info Slide
In most countries, the sale of human organs is illegal, and organs are donated voluntarily. A market for organs would allow individuals to receive financial compensation for donating organs, such as kidneys.
Round 5
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This house believes that paintings damaged by activists should be displayed with the damage rather than restored
Info Slide
In recent years, activists have targeted famous artworks in museums to draw attention to political and environmental issues. Actions have included throwing substances such as soup, paint or glue at paintings and frames.
Round 4
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This house believes that superteams have done more harm than good
Info Slide
A superteam is a sports team made by bringing together many star players, often from different teams, so that the team has a very high chance of winning.
Round 3
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This house supports the rise of political outsiders
Info Slide
A political outsider is a person who has not previously held a significant position within politics. They may have backgrounds in business, activism, entertainment, or other fields outside of politics.
Round 2
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This house supports radical honesty* in relationships (e.g., familial, romantic, platonic)
Info Slide
Radical honesty refers to sharing everything, not holding back harsh truths, opening up about all feelings.
Round 1
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This house supports the rise of students taking gap years before and during their post-secondary education
Info Slide
A gap year is a planned break, typically taken between stages of formal education, during which individuals pursue activities such as travel, work, volunteering, or skill development.