Event Archive
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December 15, 2020
Dec 15: Conversation with Ambassador Cong Peiwu
Where
Please view this webinar with this link.
When
Tuesday, December 15th, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. PST / 4:00 p.m. EST
Contact
His Excellency, Ambassador Cong Peiwu, will join APF Canada’s President and CEO, Stewart Beck in a moderated conversation about the state of global affairs, Canada-China relations, the role China can play in the economic and development challenges of a post-pandemic world, and what it means for Canada.
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December 14, 2020
Dec 14: COVID Career Advice: Navigating the Pandemic Job Market
Where
Please register for this event here.
When
Monday, December 14th, 2020 at 12:30 p.m. EST / 9:30 a.m. PST
Contact
This Toronto Asia Pacific Youth Council (TAPYC) webinar will feature a focused discussion on how recent graduates and young professionals can navigate the current job market, develop their careers, and continue to advance professionally, despite COVID-19 limitations and restrictions. The panel will feature experts at a range of career stages who will share job-seeking strategies and career advice they received throughout their professional journeys. They will also share their thoughts on what this year’s cohort of recent graduates and young professionals can do to continue their professional advancement under current conditions.
This webinar will build on the TAPYC’s successful two-episode podcast series, ‘Have Your Say,’ which launched in early November 2020 and focuses on issues affecting international students who were overseas when the pandemic began. This event will also be an opportunity for participants to learn more about TAPYC and its Call for Applications to join the council’s 2021 cohort, which will be open until January 8, 2021.
TAPYC, an initiative of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, is a volunteer group of students and young professionals (under 35) dedicated to engaging Canadian youth to learn more about the opportunities and advantages of the Asia Pacific region. -
November 25, 2020
Nov 25th: 2020 National Opinion Poll: Canadian Views on Asia Launch Event
Where
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When
Wednesday, November 25, 2020 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. PST / 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST
Contact
For more information, please email events@asiapacific.ca.
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada invites you to the launch of our 2020 National Opinion Poll: Canadian Views on Asia survey results on November 25, 2020.
2020 has delivered significant challenges to the entire world, including Canada. In this year’s National Opinion Poll, APF Canada has captured Canadian opinions on timely and relevant issues in contemporary Canada-Asia relations, including:
• Ottawa’s approach to foreign policy
• Canada’s relationships with the United States and China
• International trade and investment
• Immigration
• Anti-Asian racism
• Powerhouse economies such as India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan
• Education and the media
This year’s NOP provides a comprehensive overview of Canadians’ sentiments toward the Asia Pacific, particularly in light of COVID-19. Our survey findings indicate that even though Canadians are feeling less connected to the Asia Pacific, the economic importance of Asian countries is well-received and understood.
Our 2020 NOP underscores Canadians’ recognition of the positive impacts of immigration from Asia on the Canadian economy and the negative impacts of anti-Asian racism. It also tracks deteriorating Canadian opinions toward China and the U.S., which our polling indicates are at all-time lows. Central to this year’s takeaways is the need for Canada to stand up to China to protect key national values and bring our detained Canadians back home.Please join APF Canada’s President and CEO, Stewart Beck, Vice-President, Research, Dr. Jeffrey Reeves, Program Manager, Perspectives Asia, Dr. Sreyoshi Dey, and Post-Graduate Research Fellow, Hugo Roy for the virtual launch of this major survey of Canadian attitudes towards Asia in a time of global disruption.
Note: Please share our registration link within your networks. All registrants will receive a link to a video recording of this webinar. -
November 20, 2020
November 19-20: Global Town Hall 2020
Where
Please register using this link.
When
Thursday, November 19th at 5:30 p.m. to Friday, November 20th at 9:30 a.m. Pacific Time
Thursday, November 19th at 8:30 p.m. to Friday, November 20th at 12:30 a.m. Eastern Time
Friday, November 20th, 2020 8:30 a.m. – Saturday, November 21st, 2020 12:30 a.m. Western Indonesian TimeContact
For more information please visit this website.
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is one of many leading think-tanks partnering on the Global Town Hall 2020: Rebuilding from the COVID-19 World taking place "around the world, around the clock" on November 19th and 20th. In a marathon virtual one-day session, leading minds from countries such as Indonesia, Australia, India, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, France, and Mexico, will discuss the state of play in the COVID-19 world. More importantly, the Global Town Hall is an opportunity to re-imagine the post-pandemic world and how to rebuild and reform our global community from the standpoint of economics, business, socio-culture, environment, and governance.
APF Canada's Vice President, Research, Dr. Jeffrey Reeves will be co-moderating the second panel, The Great Social Reset. We encourage you to join us for this and other exciting panel discussions.
The Great Social Reset: Another Chance to Build a Just, Equitable, and Harmonious Society
(Institutional Partner: Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada)
Time: 10:40 - 11:40 | GMT+7Panellists:
- President Jose Ramos-Horta,
Nobel Laureate and President of Timor Leste - Nurul Izzah Anwar,
Malaysian Politician and Member of Parliament for Permatang Pauh - Rev. Kuoichi Sugino,
Deputy Secretary-General of Religions for Peace
Moderators:
- Prof. David Capie,
Director of Center for Strategic Studies, Victoria University of Wellington - Dr. Jeffrey Reeves,
Vice-President of Research for the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Full program details and registration link can be found on the Global Town Hall Website.
Here is Dr. Reeves' welcoming message to delegates and participants . . .
- President Jose Ramos-Horta,
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November 3, 2020
November 3-4: Canada’s First Women-Only Virtual Business Mission to South Korea
When
November 3-4, 2020
Contact
To receive an invitation to participate as a non-delegate, please subscribe through this link to the Women’s Business Mission series to receive event notifications. To become a delegate, visit the mission’s page to learn more.
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada’s (APF Canada) Women-only Business Mission to South Korea is pivoting to a technology-enabled virtual business mission on November 3rd and 4th, 2020. While the virtual model cannot fully replace the value of an in-market mission (which was originally scheduled for February 2020), it will feature the same components, including a two-day conference with high-level speakers from Canada and South Korea, personalized business-to-business (B2B) matchmaking for the official delegates, and networking opportunities for attendees.
Additionally, the virtual format of the event enables participation by an unlimited number of women entrepreneurs across Canada as non-delegate participants to both the pre-mission training sessions and the mission’s two-day conference agenda. This online format allows us to reach and connect a broader range of women entrepreneurs who are interested in exporting to Asian markets, regardless of where they are in Canada or their stage of export readiness.
The two-day conference will feature prominent leaders from business, government, and technology, as well as company pitch sessions by delegates to showcase women-led Canadian innovation.
The pre-mission training sessions – to be scheduled for late September and October ahead of the mission - will feature a series of webinars on curated topics, such as: market entry strategies, current market conditions, available government supports for exporters, international trade law and the legal framework in South Korea, an overview of Korean business culture, and more. These sessions will be open to the public, but official delegates will be given priority during Q&A.
Schedule of Pre-Mission Training Sessions
- Sept. 29: South Korea in 2020
- Oct. 6: Federal & Provincial Government Supports for SMEs
- Oct. 13: Trade Law & Regulations
- Oct. 20: Technical Expertise (official delegates only)
For more information, contact a.w.lee@asiapacific.ca
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October 23, 2020
Oct 23, 30, and Nov 6: India-Canada Digital Collaboration
Where
Please click on the following links for recordings.
Towards Sustainability: A Discussion on Regenerative Agriculture
Emerging Technologies in Precision Agriculture
When
October 23, 2020: Towards Sustainability: A Discussion on Regenerative Agriculture
October 30, 2020: Emerging Technologies in Precision Agriculture
November 6, 2020: Big Data in Agriculture
Contact
October 23, 2020: Towards Sustainability: A Discussion on Regenerative Agriculture
As we near a total population of 8 billion people, it has become critical to re-define our approaches to agriculture for a sustainable future. Regenerative agriculture is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems that focuses on topsoil regeneration, increasing biodiversity, improving the water cycle, enhancing ecosystem services, supporting biosequestration, increasing resilience to climate change, and strengthening the health and vitality of farm soil.
In this workshop, we will explore the concepts of:- Zero-budget farming
- Soil-based technologies
- Optimized and predictive irrigation systems
October 30, 2020: Emerging Technologies in Precision Agriculture
Worldwide, more than $85 billion is spent on crop protection. New pest-control products can tap into this market while protecting the world’s food supply and lessening impacts on the environment. This second workshop will feature one of the Digital Technology Supercluster’s projects in the area of Precision Agriculture for Crop Health. Led by Terramera, this project is developing new pest and pathogen controls through the use of computational biochemistry, genomics, machine learning, and robotics. By combining large data sets, the research will leverage machine learning and robotics to quickly identify and test new pest management formulations and determine their ability to attack specific fungi on specific crops.
In this workshop, we will explore the concepts of:- Computational chemistry
- Robotics and AI
- Data analytics and quantum computing
November 6, 2020: Big Data in Agriculture
Big data can truly revolutionize the agricultural sector by harnessing an interconnected data ecosystem with the right tools and software to integrate various data sources. With global food demand set to surge almost twofold by 2050, it will be incumbent upon farmers and agricultural producers to harness data and innovation to improve productivity and feed a growing global population. Armed with data from a growing array of soil sensors, GPS-equipped equipment, weather and environment information, producers who implement precision agriculture will gain a competitive advantage in their operations. On an aggregate basis, there is also an opportunity to take advantage of combined datasets to provide unparalleled data analytics and insights that can better predict and manage key resources while increasing productivity.
In this workshop, we will explore the concepts of leveraging agriculture data in the context of:- Data trusts and data cooperatives
- Data management
- Data sharing and governance
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October 21, 2020
Oct 21st: China in Asia: Implications for Canada
Where
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When
Wednesday October 21st, 2020 at 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. PDT / 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EDT /
Contact
For more information, please email events@asiapacific.ca.
The Asia Pacific is in a state of flux. Tensions between the United States and China are testing the region’s existing institutions and leading to informal state groupings, such as the Quad. The Trump administration is advocating for a ‘decoupling’ from China that could result in regional spheres of influence where middle powers, such as Canada, are forced to choose sides. China, in turn, is seeking a return to great power status in Asia and is willing to use coercion, in some instances, to increase its influence. Within these already fluid dynamics, the global COVID pandemic is fostering nationalism and xenophobia within some Asian states. In a region that prioritizes stability, such trends point to a potential for short- to medium-term tensions.
Canada must navigate these challenges to ensure its national interests within the Asia Pacific. Whether with respect to the U.S., China, or the COVID pandemic, Canadian policy-makers must be forward-looking in how best to approach the region. Learning from other states’ strategic views and foreign policy approaches to Asia is a critical part of Canada’s own strategic process.
APF Canada is incredibly lucky to have three distinguished panelists, each from a different region of the globe and each offering what we believe will be unique perspectives on the Asia Pacific’s current geostrategic state of affairs, China’s global presence, and the challenges and opportunities middle powers, such as Canada, face in the region:
- Theresa Fallon, Founder and Director, Centre for Russia Europe Asia Studies (CREAS), Brussels
- Bilahari Kausikan, Chairman of the Middle East Institute, NUS and Former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore
- Vikram Singh, Senior Advisor to the Asia Program at the United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC
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July 8, 2020
July 8: Mapping the Asia Pacific's COVID-19 Response
Where
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When
Wednesday July 8, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. PDT / 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. EDT
APF Canada is pleased to share a ‘sneak peek’ of our new COVID storymap: Mapping the Asia Pacific’s COVID-19 Response. This interactive, geo-enabled map of the diverse responses to the coronavirus pandemic in the Asia Pacific is the culmination of APF Canada’s recent research on policy trends and demonstrates the deeply layered complexity of the impacts COVID-19 has had on public health, digital innovation, mobility, trade & investment, and social dynamics in the region.
Check out our 2-minute promo reel for this exciting new project . . .
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June 23, 2020
June 23: Privacy, Big Data, and Staying Safe: Contact Tracing in South Korea
Where
Event is closed.
When
Tuesday June 23, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. PDT to 2:00 p.m. PDT
Contact
For more information, please email events@asiapacific.ca
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, in partnership with the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Vancouver, invites you to join us for a webinar on COVID-19 Contact Tracing in South Korea: Pandemic, Technology, and Social Implications.
South Korea’s successful response to the COVID-19 outbreak has drawn global attention and praise. At the core of its COVID-19 strategy is the ‘Trace, Test, and Treat’ model, which has depended heavily on contact tracing process that involved extensive collection and use of personal data. While successful, this approach has raised concerns over its liberal collection and use of data.
In this context, South Korea’s contact tracing efforts bring up important questions about public policy and the role of digital technology in our society: How do we balance public good and privacy in the era of ‘big data’? What does COVID-19 tell us about the future of tech governance? What do South Korea’s experiences teach Canada?
Two leading privacy experts, Park Kyung-sin (Korea University) and Carole Piovesan (INQ Law) will discuss these critical questions during the webinar, in the context of contact tracing efforts in South Korea and Canada. -
June 10, 2020
June 10: Asia Leaders Speaker Series Online Event: Navigating The China Market Post COVID-19
Where
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When
Wednesday June 10, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. PDT to 2:00 p.m. PDT; 4:00 p.m. EDT to 5:00 p.m. EDT
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, China has been able to effectively contain the spread of the novel coronavirus, begin recovery and resume normal operations. Notably, throughout both the outbreak and recovery stages, China has seen a profound acceleration in digital transformation across almost all sectors. Businesses have had to turn to digital tools like never before in order to navigate the disruptions caused by COVID-19, and consumer behaviour has been fundamentally reshaped.
In this session, Alibaba Group President Michael Evans will discuss the implications for long-term change and recovery in China as well as how Alibaba is leveraging its digital economy to empower businesses and MSMEs from around the world to access growth opportunities in China and embrace digital transformation.
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May 27, 2020
May 26: Asia Leaders Speaker Series Online Event: Leveraging Technology and Citizen Participation to Limit COVID-19's Spread in Taiwan
Where
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When
Tuesday, May 26, 2020, from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. EDT; 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. PDT
Taiwan’s measures for preventing the spread of COVID-19 have been remarkably effective with 440 confirmed cases and only 7 deaths as of May 20, 2020, or an infection rate of about one case for every 54,000 people. By contrast, Canada has a rate of about one case for every 472 people. As economies around the world begin to re-open, Taiwan’s approaches can be instructive to other jurisdictions, helping global efforts to contain the virus until effective treatments and vaccines can be developed.
In this session, Minister Audrey Tang, Digital Minister, Taiwan would be providing some insites on the approach and lessons learned.
Speaker:
Minister Audrey Tang was appointed to Taiwan’s Executive Yuan, or Cabinet, in 2016, and has described her role as being one that, through the use of digital technologies and systems, assists the government in solving problems and enhances communication and cooperation between government agencies, civil technology and community. Minister Tang remains a member of the K-12 National Curriculum Development Committee (part of Taiwan’s National Academy for Education Research), and is an advisor to Apple, Oxford University Press and Socialtext Inc., a Silicon Valley-based company focused on enterprise social software. She is a free software programmer and held senior positions with technology companies and programming languages from an early age, including with Perl 6 (now Raku), S-Team Technology Co., Haskell Language, OurInternet Inc., BenQ Corp., and Inforian Inc.
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May 14, 2020
May 13: Asia Leaders Speaker Series Online Event: Economic Impacts of COVID-19: Lessons Learned from South Korea’s Response
Where
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When
Wednesday, May 13, 2020, from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. EDT; 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. PDT
Contact
Click here to register for this webinar.
South Korea has earned wide acclaim from international observers for its swift and organized response to a rapid rise in cases early in the COVID-19 pandemic. This response enabled the country to contain the novel coronavirus's spread, ‘flattening the curve’ without comprehensive lockdowns or travel bans, which have characterized many other countries’ experiences.
In this session, noted economist Dr. Choi Byung-il and public health expert Dr. Kwon Soonman will speak to the multifaceted response by South Korea’s government, industry, and civil society that helped buoy the country – socially and economically – during the pandemic. Discussion will be moderated by Dr. Yoon Songyee, CEO of NCSOFT West and 2020 Chair of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada’s Asia Business Leaders Advisory Council.
Speakers:
Dr. CHOI Byung-il: Professor and Former Dean, Graduate School of International Studies, Ewha Womans University; President Emeritus, Korea International Economic Association; Former President and CEO, Korea Economic Research Institute.
Dr. KWON Soonman, Professor and Former Dean of the School of Public Health, Seoul National University; President of the Korean Health Economic Association; Former President of Korean Society of Gerontology.
Moderator:
Dr. YOON Songyee, Chief Executive Officer, NCSOFT West; Asian Business Leaders Advisory Council (ABLAC) 2020 Chair.
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May 7, 2020
May 7: Asia Leaders Speacker Series Online Event: Economic Impacts of COVID-19 on Developing Asia and the Pacific: Policy Responds and Risks to Recovery
Where
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When
Thursday, May 7, 2020, from 11:00p.m. to 12:00 p.m. EDT; 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. PDT
Contact
Click here to register for this webinar.
Webinar is currently closed.
The Asian Development Bank has recently published its regular flagship publication, Asian Development Outlook (ADO). It reports that developing Asia’s growth will slow sharply to 2.2% in 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak and global growth slowdown. The decline in growth is broad-based, affecting the People's Republic of China and India, as well as the rest of developing Asia’s economies. Risks to the region's economies are extremely large due to the uncertain evolution and effects of the ongoing pandemic. In the first presentation of ADO 2020 in Canada, ADB's Chief Economist, Yasuyuki Sawada, will also share just-updated and previously unreleased estimates of the pandemic's economic impact on the world's most populous region. In addition, Dr. Sawada will discuss economic policy implications of COVID-19 in Asia and the Pacific.
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April 30, 2020
April 30: WEBINAR: APF Canada Investment Monitor 2020: Trade Agreements and Foreign Investment in the Asia Pacific
Where
Virtual Platform
When
Thursday, April 30, 2020, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. PDT
Contact
Click here to register for this webinar.
For more information, please email events@asiapacific.ca.The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is proud to announce the 2020 launch of its annual APF Canada Investment Monitor signature report, which delves into the foreign direct investment (FDI) relationship between Canada and the Asia Pacific.
The launch coincides with the online release of new data through investmentmonitor.ca, which allows Canadians to use our data visualization tool to uncover novel stories about the Canada-Asia Pacific investment relationship.
By harnessing primary sources and in-depth research, the Investment Monitor adds much needed nuance to flashpoint discussions on the future of Canada’s economic engagement with the Asia Pacific at a time when that engagement is urgently needed. The investment landscape will shift considerably as the world navigates the impacts of COVID-19, and APF Canada’s tracking will provide a valuable baseline as we look to the coming years.
The 2020 report, Trade Agreements & Foreign Investment in the Asia Pacific, focuses on the connections between FDI and Canada’s free trade agreements with Asia Pacific economies. As 2019 concludes the first year of Canada’s engagement in the CPTPP, this report adds to our understanding of how FTAs can provide a roadmap for Asia Pacific engagement. This year’s report also expands on the previous report’s city-level coverage of FDI by analyzing how Canada’s cities are both investors and recipients and describing FDI’s role in rural Canadian communities.
We invite you to join us as we take stock of the Canada-Asia investment relationship to date, and examine the importance of strategic engagement going forward.
This project was completed in partnership with The School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary and with sponsorship from the Government of British Columbia, AdvantageBC, Bank of Canada, Export Development Canada, and Invest in Canada. -
Vancouver, BC
(Cancelled) March 24: Film Screening: It Runs in the Family
Where
Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
900-675 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 1N2When
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contact
The event is free, but an RSVP is required. Click here to register.
The Asia Pacific Youth Council invites you to 'Love in Translation,' a Floor 9 Salon Series event featuring a screening of It Runs in the Family, a film by award-winning director Joella Cabalu.
Following the screening, there will be a moderated discussion around love, family, identity and the intersections of queerness and Asianness. The audience will also have the opportunity to participate in the Q&A.Refreshments will be served.About the film
A gay Filipino-Canadian artist, Jay Cabalu, along with his sister Joella, travels from Vancouver, Canada to the U.S. and the Philippines to meet their other queer relatives to see how they have reconciled their religiosity, sexuality, and family relationships.
As the audience, we are invited into Jay's art studio to look on as he creates a new collage art piece and reflects back on his journey and its impact on his struggles.
It Runs in the Family is an intimate exploration of acceptance and what the modern queer family can be like in the Filipino diaspora. Click the movie still below to view the trailer.
About the director
Joella Cabalu is a Filipino-Canadian documentary filmmaker based in Vancouver, Canada. It Runs in the Family (2015) is her first mid-length documentary as a producer and director, receiving Audience Choice Awards at the Seattle Asian Film Festival and Vancouver Queer Film Festival.
Since then, Joella has developed a track record as a creative and collaborative producer working with emerging women directors on compelling short documentaries, including FIXED! (2017), Do I Have Boobs Now? (2017), and Biker Bob's Posthumous Adventure (2019). She is currently producing her first feature documentary, Back Home, with support from the Telefilm Talent to Watch fund.
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Vancouver, BC
(Postponed) March 23: Canada's 'Broad Diversification' in Asia
Where
Simon Fraser University
Segal Graduate School
Room 2800 - 500 Granville Street
Vancouver BC V6C 1W6When
Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contact
Please register here.
Jack Austin Centre for Asia Pacific Business Studies Presents: Canada as a 21st Century Pacific Power: Toward 'Broad Diversification' in Asia
Dr. Jeffrey Reeves, Vice-President, Research for the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, will discuss the Foundation's new blueprint for a Canada-Asia strategy based on dominant regional trends and institutions, Canada's regional comparative advantage and value-add, and Canadian national interests.
The Asian region continues to grow in importance and in complexity for Canada. Opportunities for diplomatic and commercial engagement have expanded, for example, around areas including middle power diplomacy and economic regionalism. Concurrently, uncertainty and instability in the Asia Pacific – whether in the form of trade tensions between the United States and China, a deterioration in bilateral relations between Canada and China, or a creeping militarization of issues ranging from the South China Sea to India-controlled Kashmir – have grown and continue to expand.
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March 5, 2020 Toronto, ON
March 5: Canada-Korea Business Forum 2020
Where
Ontario Investment and Trade Centre
250 Yonge Street
#3500
Toronto, ON M5B 2L7When
Thursday March 5, 2020 from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Contact
Click here for more information on this event.
Join the Canada-Korea Business Council in Toronto to learn more about the Canada-South Korea relationship, including trade and investment opportunities for Canadian businesses and entrepreneurs.Program
3:00 pm – 3:15 pm Registration
3:15 pm – 5:30 pm Presentations
5:30 pm – 6:00 pm Panel Discussion
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Networking & Reception
Speakers
Mary Ng, Minister, Small Business, Export Promotion & International Trade
Don Romano , President CEO , Hyundai Auto Canada (Keynote Speaker)
Stephen Wiktorski, Head of Networks, Samsung Electronics Canada
David Ditmars, Vice President, Toronto Blue Jays
Rod Elliot, Senior VP, Global Public Affairs
YoungHwa Jung, Director General, Korea Trade & Investment
Lorna Wright, Executive Director, Schulich Global Enterprise
Christine Nakamura, Vice President, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Sonny Cho, CEO, Canada Korea Business Council
Many of CKBC’s advisors who are current and former international executives will be in attendance for networking and helping you make connections in Korea.
Topics
- Connections: How do you make connections with Korean companies? Start from Canada?
- Culture: How different is Korean business culture and how do you build relationships?
- Launch Pad: Why is Korea a good choice for launching in Asia?
- Opportunities: What are the hot export opportunity sectors?
- Collaboration: Infrastructure, Science, Technology & Innovation Projects
- Investments: How do you attract investments from Korea?
- M&A: What M&A opportunities are on the horizon?
- Government: How important are government relations?
Supporters
CATA – Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance
ITAC – Information Technology Association of Canada
MedTech Canada
Canadian Food Exporters Association
Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Air Canada
Toronto Blue Jays
Global Public Affairs
Andorix
Jones & Co.
McCarthy Tetrault
Borden Ladner Gervais
Owens Wright
Fragomen
Bennett Jones
PackP Marketing
Fogler Rubinoff
KPMG
Sonny Cho International Inc.
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February 28, 2020 Vancouver, BC
February 28: AI & Society in Japan: Roundtable Discussion with Dr. Arisa Ema
Where
APF Canada Vancouver Boardroom
900-675 West Hastings Street
Vancouver BC
V6B 1N2When
Friday February 28, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Contact
For more information, please email events@asiapacific.ca
A roundtable discussion with Dr. Arisa Ema, Assistant Professor at the University of Tokyo.
Dr. Ema will talk about artificial intelligence (AI) and the social issues it underpins in Japan, drawing from her extensive academic and policy work.
Following her presentation, a discussion with Canadian experts will be facilitated to explore opportunities for closer co-operation between Canada and Japan on AI.
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January 28, 2020 Vancouver, BC
January 27: Film Screening: Family: An Asian Perspective
Where
Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
900-675 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 1N2When
January 27, 2020 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Contact
The event will be free, but an RSVP is required. Click here to register.
Join us on Monday, January 27th for a special film screening and discussion on family, identity, and Asian-Canadian heritage with touching works from local, rising film directors. Through the lens of three young filmmakers, this Floor 9 Salon Series presentation will explore the complexity of identity, the wrestling between two cultures and the resulting shared experience of filial reconciliation.
You will be introduced to the work of each filmmaker through a short pre-screening presentation, and each film will be followed by a discussion and a Q&A session.
Refreshments will be served!
Featured Short Films:
Breakaway
Directed by Jenny Lee-Gilmore: Set in 1970s Vancouver, Canada, Breakaway follows 11-year-old Sammy, an ice hockey-obsessed Chinese-Canadian girl. She has dreams of one day playing ice hockey but her responsibilities at home and bullying older brother get in the way.
Kueh
Directed by Ian Tan & Shiun Okada: Kueh tells the story of Jin, a Malaysian-Canadian high-schooler. A past family tragedy is brought up when Jin asks to borrow the family car, which creates a rift in his relationship with his father.
Thicker Than Water
Directed by Joshua Lam: Spurred into reconciling the rift between them through their father’s last written words, siblings Justin and Katie explore their inconsistent memories over a long lost photo journal.
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January 22, 2020 Vancouver, BC
The Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Charting a Common Approach
When
Wednesday January 22, 2020 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thursday January 23, 2020 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Contact
States across the globe are defining conceptions of, and strategies for engaging, the Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP), an emerging geopolitical construct that extends from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific. Many of these states have different definitions of the geographic scope of the Indo-Pacific, not to mention different visions and interests for the region. Some, including Canada, have yet to define a stance.
As the Indo-Pacific strategic environment continues to evolve in unpredictable ways, and despite these varying characterizations of FOIP, it is important for Canada and like-minded states across the region to develop multilateral standards and strategies in response to regional issues. To achieve greater regional co-ordination between such states, frank dialogue around specific opportunities for co-operation is essential.
To this end, the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, with the support of the Japanese Embassy in Ottawa and other public and private sector partners, will convene a conference in Vancouver on January 22/23 2020 to facilitate such a dialogue.
The Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Charting a Common Approach conference will explore different states’ understanding of the FOIP concept as it applies to their domestic, foreign, and security policy-making processes. Speakers and participants will be invited from Canada and Japan, as well as from ASEAN member states, Australia, New Zealand, India, and the United States. Participants will provide an overview of their state’s respective understanding of the FOIP concept and outline state-directed activities undertaken in support of FOIP.
In particular, participants will explore the three broad and interconnected themes of governance, economic interconnectivity, and security challenges, all with an eye on facilitating unity of action. Within these themes, there are a number of specific issue areas with strong opportunities for regional co-operation. These include, but are not limited to: international law, trade and investment, energy and food security, gender and indigenous relations, supply chain management, maritime security, and peace-support co-operation in the Indo-Pacific.
The Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Charting a Common Approach conference will serve as a venue for informed scholarship and policy discussion – the first step in actualizing a common approach challenges for the Indo-Pacific.
By Invitation Only