An independent
think-tank on Canada's relations with Asia
Yuen Pau Woo
Investing in a First Nations-China Strategy
Over the last five years, Chinese companies have invested billions in Canadian energy projects, sparking public debate over whether these deals are of “net benefit” to Canada.
Can Asia and the Pacific lead Global Business?
It is my pleasure and honour to participate in this important forum and I would like to thank the organizers for inviting me to give this presentation.
Western Provinces Lead in Engaging Asia
The election of a majority Conservative government has set the stage for new directions in Canada’s relations with Asia.
Asia, A Growing Presence in Canadian Universities
The growing importance of Asia in the world is affecting every sector of Canadian society, including education.
Future of Canada-Asia Energy Relations in Kitimat
I have just returned from Kitimat where I met with First Nations, industry, and municipal leaders to discuss the challenges facing this picturesque community on the Northwest coast of British Colum
Pivoting Towards Asia in the Year of the Dragon
Canada Post has just issued its annual Lunar New Year stamp series, featuring a wide-eyed dragon that looks more surprised than menacing.
The Governor General's Smart Diplomacy
In another sign that Ottawa is getting serious about stronger ties with Asia, the Prime Minister is deploying one of our most underappreciated diplomatic assets on a trip to Southeast Asia.
State of the Region Report 2011-2012
Published: September 29, 2011 in Research Reports (44 pages)
Abstract
The 2011-2012 State of the Region Report produced by the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) includes an analysis on the global economic environment and pattern of recovery over the last 12
