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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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Upcoming Events
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June212026APF Canada Event
June 21: Québec (Canada)–Indonesia Collaboration in the Creative Industries and Cultural Diplomacy
IndonesiaShow more Show lessWhere
Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Contact
For more information, please contact Alexandre Veilleux at alexandre.veilleux@asiapacific.ca
Creative industries contribute approximately 2.7% of Canada’s GDP, underscoring their economic and strategic importance. Through the Creative Export Canada program, $33 million has been invested to support the internationalization of Canadian creative content, with Asia emerging as a key hub for export diversification. As Canadian companies increasingly look to expand across emerging Southeast Asian economies, Indonesia stands out, driven by recent free trade agreements, a rapidly growing digital economy, and a rising middle class with growing demand for cultural and creative content. Together, these dynamics position Indonesia as a promising, yet still underexplored market for Canadian and Quebec creative firms.
The panel, organized by APF Canada in partnership with Université de Montréal and Universitas Gadjah Mada, aims to gather insights directly from policymakers and business leaders on what it means to conduct cultural diplomacy, how Quebec and Indonesian firms are pushing the boundaries of excellence in the creative industries, and how they are developing innovative and sustainable creative products and creative cities.
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June232026APF Canada Event
PRC Power Abroad Webinar Series Session 4: China's Toolkit and the Rules-Based International Order
Tuesday June 23rd, 2026 from 1:00pm to 2:15pm PT | 4:00 pm to 5:15 pm ET
Show more Show lessCanada's relationship with the People's Republic of China (PRC) is entering a new chapter — and the opportunities are significant. Renewed diplomatic ties, reduced tariffs on key exports, and fresh interest from major Chinese investors signal real momentum. But seizing those opportunities requires more than optimism. It requires understanding how Beijing operates and guardrails to protect Canadian values, as well as economic and national security interests.
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is launching PRC Power Abroad and the Guardrails We Need — a new webinar series unpacking the PRC's evolving foreign policy toolkit. Each session brings leading global experts to offer practical insights for Canadian businesses, policymakers, and advocates looking to engage China strategically — and on Canada's terms.
Session 4: China's Toolkit and the Rules-Based International Order
The PRC's relationship with the international order is more complex than either accommodation or confrontation. This session examines how the PRC engages with international institutions and norms — selectively invoking, contesting, and reshaping them in ways that reflect a distinctive approach to globalized populism as foreign policy. In this session, Potter will draw on his forthcoming book China and the Rules-Based International Order to map where the existing order is under strain, where it retains traction, and what the implications are for middle powers like Canada — exploring how principled pragmatism can help Canadian policy navigate foreign interference, asymmetric trade pressure, and human rights concerns while maintaining constructive engagement.
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June232026APF Canada Event
June 23: Canada-ASEAN Strategic Dialogue: Energy Security and Regional Resilience
Tuesday June 23, 2026
14:30-17:30 Jakarta Time
Registration opens at 14:00JakartaShow more Show lessWhere
ASEAN Hall
The ASEAN Secretariat
70A Jalan Sisingamangaraja Jakarta 12110
As ASEAN countries accelerate efforts to strengthen energy security, modernize infrastructure, and transition to more efficient energy systems, the need to identify practical partnerships to bolster regional resilience is more urgent than ever.
While Southeast Asia has announced ambitious energy transition and climate goals, many projects continue to face obstacles moving from planning to implementation due to financing gaps, regulatory uncertainty, infrastructure limitations, and investment risks.
Against this backdrop, the ASEAN–Canada Strategic Dialogue will bring together policymakers, industry leaders, financial institutions, researchers, and development partners to explore how regional governments, international financial institutions, and partners like Canada can work together to strengthen international co-operation, diversify partnerships, and build resilient energy systems capable of withstanding external shocks and safeguarding energy security.
Featuring an interactive panel discussion and an intimate fireside chat, the Dialogue will examine the structural and policy challenges that continue to complicate the energy transition in Southeast Asia, including regulatory conditions, investor confidence, risk-sharing mechanisms, and infrastructure readiness. Discussions will also explore how public and private financing can work more effectively together to support long-term energy transition goals, and what lessons can be drawn from successful partnerships and projects already underway in ASEAN and Canada.
Co-organized by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Indonesia, and co-hosted by the Mission of Canada to ASEAN and the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Indonesia to ASEAN, the event aims to foster candid and forward-looking exchanges while strengthening practical co-operation on energy security and regional resilience.
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June242026Partner Event
June 24-26: 21st Jeju Forum for Peace & Prosperity
Wednesday June 24th to Friday June 26th, 2026 in South Korea
South KoreaShow more Show lessThe international community today faces an unprecedented convergence of challenges—deepening geopolitical conflicts, economic and technological fragmentation, exclusive nationalism, and the erosion of multilateralism. Strategic competition between the United States and China now spans all domains, while recurrent wars and crises expose the limits of international norms and collective security. Protectionism, the reordering of global supply chains, and the securitization of energy and food further erode the foundations of co-operation. As the international order reaches a structural turning point, the world must seek new approaches to partnership and governance. This requires both a sober assessment of institutional limits and concrete efforts to foster inclusive and practical collaboration. Only through such innovation can the global community restore trust and renew multilateral co-operation in a fragmented world.
In this defining moment, the 21st Jeju Forum for Peace and Prosperity builds on its enduring mission to bring together voices across sectors, generations, and regions to foster meaningful dialogue and collective action. The Forum will explore new pathways to sustain peace, advance shared prosperity, and mobilize global efforts toward a more sustainable future.
This year’s key objective is to examine how breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and the energy transition are reshaping economies and societies, while underscoring the importance of both global governance and local leadership in ensuring that collaborative progress remains ethical, inclusive, and resilient.
Under the theme Reinventing Cooperation in a Fragmented World, the Forum will explore five core agendas:- Co-operation for Peace and Prosperity amid Geopolitical Uncertainties: Navigating geostrategic dynamics to foster collaborative action.
- Prosperity through Economic, Educational, Climate, and Energy Transitions: Building a common future through transformative change.
- Global Governance and Cooperation in the Age of AI and Digital Innovation: Shaping ethical and sustainable technological norms.
- International Action for a Sustainable Future: Mobilizing collective commitments to long-term environmental and social resilience.
- The Role of Local Governments in the Glocal Era: Empowering sub-national actors in an interconnected world shaped by both global and local dynamics.
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June302026Partner Event
June 30: 5th UCalgary International (UCI) Annual Calgary Consular Stampede Events
CalgaryShow more Show lessThis is an invitation-only event.Since 2022, UCalgary International (UCI) has hosted an annual breakfast for the Calgary Consular Corps (CCC) as an invite-only event on the fringes of the UCalgary President’s Stampede BBQ.
This year’s discussion features the growing importance of the Asia Pacific region to Canada’s international engagement and to UCalgary’s global priorities. As universities play an increasingly central role in advancing academic diplomacy, this topic offers a timely opportunity to consider how post-secondary institutions can contribute meaningfully to Canada’s evolving partnerships across the region.
APF Canada's Vice-President Research & Strategy Vina Nadjibulla, will deliver a keynote address on Canada and the Asia-Pacific: Strategic Partnerships in a Changing Geopolitical Landscape at the breakfast event, as well as a special talk on Navigating the Indo-Pacific: Power, Partnership, and Canada’s Strategic Role to the university leadership and business communities.
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July282026APF Canada Event
July 28-29: Singapore Workshop on Satellite Mega-Constellations
July 28–29, 2026
SingaporeShow more Show lessThis is an invitation-only event.The rapid growth of satellite mega-constellations – from SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon's Leo to emerging Chinese operators Qianfan and Guowang – is transforming the space environment in ways that may pose risks to orbital safety, the atmosphere, and the night sky. Yet Western and Chinese experts have had little opportunity for dialogue on how to manage these shared challenges.
The second in a series of Outer Space workshops co-organized by APF Canada and the Outer Space Institute, this two-day, closed-door event will bring together approximately 20 experts in space law and policy from Canada, China, and the broader Indo-Pacific region.
Participants will explore opportunities for information exchange, best-practices sharing, and confidence building between Canadian and Asian constellation regulators and operators – with a view to fostering safer and more sustainable use of low Earth orbit.
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Recent Events
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June162026APF Canada Event
June 16: PRC Power Abroad Webinar Series Session 3: PRC’s Strategy of Lawfare and Lessons from Hong Kong
Tuesday June 16th, 2026 from 9:00 am to 10:15 am PT | 12:00 pm to 1:15 pm ET
VancouverShow more Show lessWhere
To register, please click here.
Canada's relationship with the People's Republic of China (PRC) is entering a new chapter — and the opportunities are significant. Renewed diplomatic ties, reduced tariffs on key exports, and fresh interest from major Chinese investors signal real momentum. But seizing those opportunities requires more than optimism. It requires understanding how Beijing operates and guardrails to protect Canadian values, as well as economic and national security interests.
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is launching PRC Power Abroad and the Guardrails We Need — a new webinar series unpacking the PRC's evolving foreign policy toolkit. Each session brings leading global experts to offer practical insights for Canadian businesses, policymakers, and advocates looking to engage China strategically — and on Canada's terms.
Visit the Webinar Series Main Page
Session 3: PRC’s Strategy of Lawfare and Lessons from Hong Kong
Hong Kong's common law system was once treated as an institutional firewall. This session traces how it was dismantled — from the 1997 sovereignty transfer through the 2019 Anti-Extradition Bill protests and their aftermath. Dr. Eric Lai, Senior Fellow at Georgetown Center for Asian Law, and author of Legal Resistance under Authoritarianism, will examine how a critical minority of legal professionals resisted state encroachment, the limits of that resistance, and what Hong Kong's experience reveals about the vulnerability of legal institutions to sustained political pressure from above.
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June102026Partner Event
June 10: International Day of Women in Diplomacy Forum 2026
June 10, 2026
OttawaShow more Show lessWhere
Ottawa
This is an invitation-only event.Organized by the Women Heads of Diplomatic Missions in Ottawa (WHDMO) and Gowling WLG, this forum on June 10 will celebrate the International Day for Women in Diplomacy. Representing all 32 women Ambassadors in Ottawa, WHDMO serves as a collective voice advancing collaboration and elevating the role of women in diplomacy.
Aligned with this year’s theme, “Leadership Equality, Advancement and the pursuit of Peace,” the event will explore the broader impact of women’s leadership in diplomacy—highlighting their role in advancing equality, shaping global conversations, and promoting peace.
Through engaging discussion and shared perspectives, the forum will reflect the growing influence of women leaders across international, economic, and social spheres. We look forward to convening leaders for an inspiring morning dedicated to recognizing and advancing women’s leadership in diplomacy.
APF Canada's Vice-President Research & Strategy Vina Nadjibulla will be moderating a discussion on the economic sphere.
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June82026Partner Event
June 8: Vietnam-Canada Business Forum
June 8, 2026
TorontoShow more Show lessThis is an invitation-only event.Organized by the Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Vietnam–Canada Business Forum 2026 will follow the Third Vietnam–Canada Joint Economic Committee (JEC 3), held biennially. Building on the outcomes of JEC 3, the Forum serves as the principal platform for translating high‑level policy dialogue into concrete business cooperation and sector‑specific opportunities.
On this occasion, Vietnam is leading a business delegation of approximately 20 companies representing key sectors such as energy, minerals, infrastructure and construction, food processing, and industrial–technological manufacturing.
Speakers will outline actionable opportunities for Canadian companies to expand into one of Asia’s fastest‑growing and most strategically positioned markets.
Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada's Vice-President, Research and Strategy, Vina Nadjibulla, will speak on "Canada's Indo-Pacific engagement and economic partnership priorities with Vietnam" as well as moderate a panel focused on the resilient and high quality partnership.
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