The Conservative party’s first leadership debate will take place November 9 in Saskatoon and tickets will be $20, the party’s leadership election organizing committee announced in a release Thursday afternoon.

The debate will take place at the Delta Bessborough‎ on November 9, 2016 at 7 pm central time. The debate originally was scheduled for November 10.

The first debate will be in English and moderated by Kaveri Braid, a principal with Earnscliffe Strategy Group and a former advisor to the Saskatchewan government and Premier Brad Wall. Before working for Wall, Braid was an anchor and reporter for CBC and was nominated for a Gemini award in 2007.

Only candidates registered with the party are able to participate in the debates. So far, there are five candidates officially registered: Maxime Bernier, Michael Chong, Tony Clement, Kellie Leitch and Deepak Obhrai.

Candidates who are officially registered have had their paperwork — with 300 signatures from members from at least 30 different ridings who represent no fewer than seven provinces and territories — accepted by the party and have paid the first installment of $25,000.

“We’re fortunate to have Kaveri moderate this first debate in our series. Her strong roots as a reporter and her experience in politics gives her unique insight, and will be an asset to help move the conversations along at our Saskatoon debate,” said Dan Nowlan, chair of the party’s debate committee, in the release.

Tickets will go on sale on October 6, 2016, and can be purchased by visiting http://www.conservative.ca/ leadership/en/saskatoon. The Conservative party will live stream all debates online.