The Conservative Party’s Leadership Election Organizing Committee announced Monday afternoon that the debate moderator for the Québec City debate will be former journalist Pascale Déry, and the next bilingual debate will be held in Edmonton.

Déry, who will moderate the debate on January 17, spent over 15 years as a journalist and news anchor with TVA and LCN, according to a release from the Conservative Party of Canada. She’s hosted numerous debates and forums in CEGEPs and universities, as well as several charity benefit events.

Déry was a candidate for the Conservative party in the 2015 election and she’s currently a senior advisor for communications and current affairs at the Montreal Economic Institute.

The Québec City debate will cover two themes – government and taxes, and national security and defence.

The organizing committee said the second bilingual and fourth leadership debate will held at the Maclab Theatre in Edmonton on February 28.

Daniel Nowlan, chair of the Leadership Election Organizing Committee, wrote in a release that the Edmonton debate is scheduled to take place after the candidates’ financial filing deadline. Leadership candidates must pay a final $25,000 deposit by February 24.

“It will be an important one for our members and Canadians to best inform their choice, featuring only the candidates that will be allowed on the ballot in May,” said Nowlan.

“There are five party sanctioned debates total that all official leadership candidates are expected to attend. The remaining details on Edmonton as well as the details on the final debate, the format, exact location, and further timing details will be announced at a later date,” states the release.

The debates will be streamed online and all debates are open to Conservative party members.