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April272026Co-sponsored Event
April 27–28: Canada–Asia Arctic Dialogue
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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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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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April142026External Event
April 14-15: B.C. Critical Minerals Forum
April 14-15, 2026
Show more Show lessAPF Canada is pleased to support the BC Critical Minerals Forum, a timely two-day event examining how British Columbia and Canada are positioning critical minerals within global supply chains, industrial policy, and allied security priorities.
The Forum brings together senior decision-makers from government, First Nations, mining, finance, and infrastructure to address the policy, permitting, and investment challenges shaping the next phase of critical minerals development in B.C.
Taking place April 14–15 in Vancouver, the program features 50+ speakers and participants, including representatives from the Government of BC, NRCan, the Department of National Defence, Canada Growth Fund, Canada Infrastructure Bank, BC Hydro, Indigenous governments, mining companies, and capital providers.
For APF Canada’s network, the Forum offers a valuable opportunity to connect with project developers and policymakers, and to explore potential international partnerships, trade linkages, and investment pathways across the critical minerals value chain.
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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. -
April132026APF Canada Event
April 13-15: Canada-Indonesia Relations: Engagements with Indonesia’s Center for Strategic and International Studies
CanadaShow more Show lessFrom April 13-15, APF Canada will host delegates from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Jakarta, Indonesia-based think-tank, for a series of meetings and other engagements with Canadian stakeholders from government, the private sector, think-tanks, and academia, on possible areas of co-operation in economics, security, diplomacy, technology, among others.
The engagements will include an invitation-only roundtable discussion at the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, on April 15.
Please contact hema.nadarajah@asiapacific.ca for any questions.
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April102026APF Canada Event
April 10: Policy Analysis Dialogue Between APF Canada and the Foreign Policy Strategy Agency of Indonesia
Friday April 10th, 2026 from 10:30am to 12:00pm ET
CanadaShow more Show lessWhere
Montreal, Canada
APF Canada will host a delegation from the Foreign Policy Strategy Agency (FPSA), a think-tank affiliated with the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Indonesian Embassy for a discussion on advancing the Canada-Indonesia relationship.
Topics of discussion include issues related to strategic autonomy, energy resilience, strengthening middle-power partnerships, and building public awareness of the value of the bilateral relationship in both countries.
Please contact alexandre.veilleux@asiapacific.ca for any questions.
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April92026Partner Event
April 9: Canada-Indonesia Roundtable Policy Analysis Dialogue (PAD)
Thursday, April 9, 2026
OttawaShow more Show lessWhere
Ottawa
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This is an invitation-only event.
Envisaged as a dedicated platform to deepen strategic exchanges between Indonesia and Canada, the Foreign Policy Strategy Agency (FPSA) of Indonesia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs will organize the Canada–Indonesia Roundtable Policy Analysis Dialogue (PAD). The dialogue will bring together officials from Indonesia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and representatives from Canadian think-tanks and policy research institutions to exchange views, experiences, and best practices on strategic issues shaping Canada–Indonesia co-operation.
Vina Nadjibulla, Vice President, Research and Strategy at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, will join the dialogue as a speaker.
APF Canada and the FPSA signed an MoU in November 2025 to open a new chapter in collaboration between the two organizations.
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April82026APF Canada Event
April 8: Relations Between Taiwan and Quebec: Opportunities and Challenges
Wednesday April 8th, 2026
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Virtual Event
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Invitation Only Event
APF Canada is pleased to co‑organize this conference on Taiwan-Quebec relations, taking place on April 8 in Montreal. The panel will feature Taiwan’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Wu Chihchung François, Dr. Stéphane Paquin, and Dr. Yann Roche, with opening remarks by Dr. Alexandre Veilleux.
A networking reception will follow the discussion.
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April72026APF Canada Event
April 7: A Conversation with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand
Tuesday April 7th, 2026 from 9:30am to 10:45am PT
CanadaShow more Show lessWhere
Downtown Vancouver
APF Canada hosted an invitation-only roundtable with Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, The Hon. Anita Anand, on recent developments and future directions in Canadian foreign policy and Canada’s relations with the Indo-Pacific.
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April12026External Event
April 1: Virtual Discussion Canada and India: The Road Ahead
April 1, 2026, from 8:00–9:00 PM EST | 5:00–6:00 PM PST
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With the restoration of high commissioners and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's landmark visit to India signalling renewed purpose, the Canada-India relationship is entering a new chapter — and the direction is clear.
Indiaspora invites you to join them for Canada and India: The Road Ahead, a virtual conversation on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, from 8:00–9:00 PM EST with three distinguished voices:- Vina Nadjibulla — Vice-President Research and Strategy, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
- Goldy Hyder — President & CEO, Business Council of Canada
- Nadir Patel — Former High Commissioner of Canada to India
Together they will examine what this crucial moment means for trade, investment, and the Indo-Pacific — and for those who call both home.
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March232026External Event
March 23: Australian Commonwealth Treasury Seminar on Prime Minister Carney’s Visit to Australia
March 23, 2026
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Virtual
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This is a closed-door event.
The International Economics and Security Division (IESD) of the Australian Commonwealth Treasury is organizing an IESD Seminar Series session in conjunction with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to Australia.
APF Canada’s Vice-President, Research & Strategy, Vina Nadjibulla, will join the seminar to provide a Canadian perspective on the Prime Minister’s visit.
Speakers:
Professor Mark Beeson, Adjunct Professor at the Australia-China Relations Institute, The University of Technology Sydney
Professor Evelyn Goh, Shedden Professor of Strategic Policy Studies, The Australian National University
Vina Nadjibulla, Vice-President, Research & Strategy, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
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March192026Partner Event
March 19: Roundtable on Carney’s Middle Power Diplomacy and Canada’s Evolving Indo-Pacific Strategy
March 19, 2026, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
TaipeiShow more Show lessAsia Pacific Foundation of Canada’s Vice-President Research & Strategy, Vina Nadjibulla, will speak at the Spring 2026 Lecture Series hosted by the Taipei School of Economics and Political Science. Her talk will examine Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approach to Middle Power diplomacy and Canada’s evolving Indo-Pacific strategy.
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March182026APF Canada Event
March 18: Canada–Taiwan Dialogue on Economic Security
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
TaipeiShow more Show lessWhere
Taipei, Taiwan
This is an invitation-only event.APF Canada is co-hosting this high-level strategic dialogue with the Canadian Trade Office in Taipei (CTOT), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China (MOFA), National Taiwan University (NTU), and the University of Ottawa.
The Track 1.5 Dialogue, on March 18, 2026, will bring together a curated group of policymakers, industry leaders, and experts for a candid, forward-looking discussion on strengthening economic security co-operation between Canada and Taiwan.
This Strategic Dialogue will focus on four core themes: Supply chain resilience, including semiconductors and trusted digital infrastructure; critical minerals–to–manufacturing linkages, and opportunities for joint value-chain development; industrial co-operation, particularly in emerging and dual-use technologies; and collective responses to economic coercion and support mechanisms for industry.
The objective of this dialogue is to identify near-term, actionable opportunities to deepen co-operation, align policy approaches, and mobilize industry, academic, and government partners toward shared economic security priorities.
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March172026Partner Event
March 17: Regional Security in the Indo-Pacific: Dialogues Among Canada, Taiwan, and Regional Partnerships
March 17, 2026
TaipeiShow more Show lessWhere
Taipei, Taiwan
This is an invitation-only event.APF Canada is co-organizing this high-level Track 2 event with the Canadian Trade Office in Taipei (CTOT), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, R.O.C. (MOFA), the Center for China Studies at the National Taiwan University (NTU), and the University of Ottawa.
The event will bring together a curated group of experts for a candid, forward-looking discussion on strengthening security co-operation in the region, with the aim of generating actionable, policy-relevant recommendations and publications.
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March162026APF Canada Event
March 16: Japan's Grand Strategy: Liminal Power in an Uncertain World
March 16, 2026 (12:00 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.) | Light Lunch (Available at 11:30 a.m.)
VancouverShow more Show lessWhere
Downtown Vancouver
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Please contact events@asiapacific.ca for any questions.
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Please join us on March 16 to welcome Dr. Kei Koga for a presentation of his new book, Japan's Grand Strategy: Liminal Power in an Uncertain World, co-authored with Dr. Saori Katada. Using a historical institutionalist lens, the book traces four key turning points – the inter-war era between World War I and II, the Cold War era, and the Post-Cold War/Indo–Pacific era – to demonstrate how shifts in the strategic environment, leaders’ perceptions, and domestic constraints shaped Japan’s evolving 'grand strategy.'
This event will include a presentation by the author followed by a moderated discussion and audience Q&A.
We hope you can join us for this timely discussion on Japan’s role in a fast-changing regional order with leading scholars of Japanese foreign policy and international relations whose work sheds new light on Japan’s strategic thinking and policy trajectory in the Indo-Pacific.
Speaker:
Dr. Kei Koga, Associate Professor/Head of Division, Public Policy and Global Affairs Programme, Nanyang Technological University
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March132026APF Canada Event
March 13: Public Conference: Building Economic Security Through Strengthened Canada-Philippines Partnership
ManilaShow more Show lessCanada–Philippines relations are evolving in a region that is increasingly defined by strategic competition, rapid digital transformation, and growing security risks. In this environment, economic security has become a central pillar to ensure that growth, innovation, and job creation are not undermined by disruptions, coercion, or systemic vulnerabilities.Economic security, however, cannot be achieved by any country acting alone. It depends on close co-operation among trusted partners. In this regard, the Philippines and Canada are well positioned to work more closely together.As discussions toward a Canada–Philippines Free Trade Agreement advance, there is a timely opportunity to embed economic security considerations into bilateral co-operation. Doing so can help ensure that deeper economic ties are supported by trusted digital systems, resilient supply chains, and stronger defence-related industrial linkages.In line with this, the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and the Stratbase Institute, in collaboration with the Embassy of Canada in the Philippines, are organizing a high-level, invite-only conference on March 13, 2026. It will convene senior policymakers, industry leaders, and strategic experts to explore how Canada and the Philippines can strengthen collaboration on economic security, with particular focus on advanced technology partnerships, critical mineral and clean technology development, and defence industrial co-operation.
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March132026APF Canada Event
March 13: Foreign Interference in Open Societies: Risks, Limits, and Guardrails
March 13, 2026, 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
VancouverShow more Show lessForeign interference and transnational repression are emerging as urgent challenges for democratic institutions and diaspora communities in Canada and across the G7. Following the 2025 Kananaskis meeting, G7 leaders committed to deepening global understanding of these threats and strengthening co-ordinated responses.
This panel brings together legal, political science, and diaspora community experts to examine how these dynamics are unfolding in Canada and allied jurisdictions, and to explore how policy developments in the U.K., U.S., and EU offer lessons for Canadian policymakers – particularly on safeguards, enforcement, and community protection.
Speakers:
- Lynette Ong, Distinguished Professor of Chinese Politics, University of Toronto, Director of China Governance Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, and a Senior Fellow (non-resident) at APF Canada
- Thomas Kellogg, Executive Director, Georgetown Center for Asian Law
- Eric Lai Senior Fellow, Georgetown Center for Asian Law
- Sze Fung Lee, Independent Researcher
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March122026APF Canada Event
March 12: Track 1.5 Canada–Philippines Dialogue on Economic Security
March 12, 2026
ManilaShow more Show lessWhere
Manila, Philippines
This is an invitation-only event.APF Canada is co-hosting this high-level Strategic Dialogue with the Embassy of Canada to the Philippines and Stratbase. The dialogue will bring together a curated group of policymakers, industry leaders, and experts for a candid, forward-looking discussion on strengthening economic security co-operation between Canada and the Philippines.
This Track 1.5 Dialogue will focus on three core themes: digital resilience, particularly in AI and trusted digital governance; critical minerals and clean-tech innovation; and defence industrial co-operation, particularly in emerging and dual-use technologies
The objective of the strategic dialogue is to identify near-term, actionable opportunities to deepen co-operation, align policy approaches, and mobilize industry, academic, and government partners toward shared economic security priorities.
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March 9: Roundtable Discussion: Taking Stock of the India-Canada Bilateral Relationship After PM Mark Carney's Visit
March 9, 2026
New Delhi, IndiaShow more Show lessWhere
New Delhi, India
Co-organized by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and the Council for Strategic and Defense Research, this roundtable will discuss the trajectory of India-Canada relations following Prime Minister Mark Carney's February-March 2026 visit to India and the broader diplomatic reset between the two countries.
It will examine prospects for progress in CEPA negotiations, co-operation in energy and critical minerals, expanding talent linkages, and growing security collaboration, and access how a renewed partnership can advance supply chain resilience, energy security, and a free and open Indo-Pacific.