Events
Supporting research, knowledge-sharing, and dialogue through meetings, conferences, and other events
The Foundation hosts events throughout the year with guest speakers from a variety of countries, sectors, organizations, and backgrounds who share their expertise on specific topics in roundtable settings. External meetings and conferences take place across the country and throughout Asia and range from small, invite-only meetings to large, public events.
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If you are interested in sponsoring one of our events, please reach out to Rosie Bolderston, Senior Program Manager, Grants and Proposals.
Upcoming Events
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April272026Co-sponsored Event
April 27–28: Canada–Asia Arctic Dialogue
SingaporeShow more Show lessWhere
Singapore
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This is an invitation-only event.
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is supporting the Canada–Asia Arctic Dialogue, organized by the Université de Montréal through anAPF Canada Canada–Asia Joint Research Grant, and hosted in Singapore. The dialogue will bring together a group of leading scholars, policymakers, and practitioners from Canada and the Arctic Council Observer states in Asia to exchange perspectives on Arctic governance and regional co-operation.
The Dialogue, taking place on April 27–28, 2026, will provide a platform for in-depth discussions on key policy issues shaping the future of the Arctic, including Arctic shipping and navigation, sustainable development, climate change and environmental protection, security and infrastructure, and the evolving geopolitics of the region.
The objective of the dialogue is to showcase Canada’s expertise and leadership in Arctic governance, foster greater understanding of shared environmental challenges, and explore opportunities for collaboration between Canada and Asian partners while reinforcing a rules-based international order in the Arctic.
Dr. Hema Nadarajah, Program Manager for Southeast Asia at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, will deliver opening remarks.
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May52026Partner Event
May 5: Canada and the Indo-Pacific: Opportunities, Challenges, and Industry Engagement
Tuesday, May 5, 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. CTMississaugaShow more Show lessWhere
Mississauga
Mississauga, Ontario, is one of Canada’s most globally connected cities, with deep and long‑standing trade and investment ties across the Indo‑Pacific—particularly with Japan—and a growing number of firms active in India and other priority markets.
As geopolitical and economic conditions continue to evolve, the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is proud to partner with Invest Mississauga for an xpert roundtable designed to deliver timely and strategic insight for industry leaders who are navigating the complexities of international growth, improving supply chain resilience, and exploring emerging global opportunities.
We believe this roundtable will be an exceptional platform to engage with experts, exchange ideas, and gain valuable perspectives that will help shape successful strategies in today’s rapidly changing landscape.
Featured Speaker:
Vina Nadjibulla, Vice‑President, Research & Strategy, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
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May62026APF Canada Event
May 6: Economic Security: The Future of Canadian Trade and Investment with Asia
8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. on May 6, 2026 (followed by light lunch)
TorontoShow more Show lessUniversity of Toronto " options="['Apple','Google','iCal','Microsoft365','Outlook.com','Yahoo']" timeZone="America/Vancouver" trigger="click" inline listStyle="modal" iCalFileName="Reminder-Event" > The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is organizing a symposium titled Economic Security: The Future of Canadian Trade and Investment with Asia. The event will feature a keynote address and moderated discussion with Lizzi C. Lee of the Asia Society on China’s economic and technological strategy and its implications for Canada.
The keynote will be followed by two panels bringing together APF Canada’s 2025–2026 John McArthur Fellows: Ari Van Assche, Danielle Goldfarb, Pascale Massot, and Kati Suominen, along with leading policy experts, scholars, and practitioners, for a focused discussion on the risks and opportunities shaping the future of trade and investment between Canada and the Indo-Pacific.
Topics to be explored include China’s techno-economic strategy, AI, trade, and Canada’s competitiveness, supply chain resilience and diversification, critical minerals and strategic supply chains, and Indo-Pacific strategic dependencies and resilience.
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April152026Partner Event
April 15: Screening and Panel Discussion: A Chip Odyssey
Wednesday, April 15, 2026, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET
MontrealShow more Show lessWhere
Ciné-Campus de l'Université de Montréal / Pavillon J.-A.-Desève / Salle B-6420 (6e étage)
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Diving into 50 years of innovation, A Chip Odyssey traces Taiwan’s remarkable rise at the heart of the global semiconductor industry—now a cornerstone of the AI era and advanced chip manufacturing. The film highlights how this industry has transformed the island into an indispensable technological powerhouse.
The screening will be followed by a discussion with specialists Dr. Olga Alexeeva and Dr. Honghong Tinn, who will examine the sector’s strategic role in Taiwan’s trajectory, its weight in the U.S.–China rivalry, and the systemic risks that a disruption of Taiwanese exports to Western companies would pose in the event of a conflict. A unique opportunity to understand how a single industry can shape the balance of global power.
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April152026APF Canada Event
April 15: Australia, Canada, and the Indo-Pacific: A Conversation with Dr. James Curran
Wednesday April 15th, 2026 from 4:00pm to 5:00pm PT
CanadaShow more Show lessDr. James Curran will offer reflections on how Australia and Canada are navigating a rapidly changing global environment marked by intensifying great-power competition, geopolitical fragmentation, and growing pressures on the international order. He will speak to the strategic choices facing both countries as they seek to strengthen resilience, expand their room for manoeuvre, and deepen engagement across the Indo-Pacific. He will also offer reflections on the evolution of Australia’s relationship with China and what it reveals about the opportunities and constraints facing middle powers today.
Dr. Curran is a professor of modern history and an expert in Australian politics and foreign affairs. He is also a columnist at The Australian Financial Review and the author of Australia’s China Odyssey: From Euphoria to Fear (2022). Prior to joining the University of Sydney, he served in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and the Department of Defence.
The session will be moderated by the APF Canada's Vice President, Research and Strategy, Vina Nadjibulla.
Please contact events@asiapacific.ca for any questions.
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April142026Partner Event
April 14: Global Co-operation and Training Framework Workshop: Guarding Critical Infrastructure Amid Cyber Warfare
Tuesday, April 14
OttawaShow more Show lessWhere
Ottawa
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This is an invitation-only event.
The U.S. Embassy and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office will cohost the Global Cooperation and Training Framework (GCTF) Workshop, Guarding Critical Infrastructure Amid Cyber Warfare, bringing together senior policymakers, security practitioners, and technical experts to examine how nations can protect critical infrastructure amid escalating cyber threats. Discussions will focus on cyber governance, emerging technologies, and undersea cable security, featuring perspectives from North America, Asia, Oceania, and Europe.Vina Nadjibulla, Vice President, Research and Strategy at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, will be speaking at the event.
Invitation List
If you are interested in learning more or would like to be included on our invitation list, please send your contact details to events@asiapacific.ca