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APF Canada Vancouver Boardroom
900-675 West Hastings Street
Vancouver BC
V6B 1N2
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11/22/2017 08:00
America/Vancouver
Canada and International Trade: NAFTA and the TPP: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
Donald Campbell is the former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Prime Minister's Personal Representive for G8 Summits (1997-2000), and Deputy Minister of International Trade (1989 - 1993) in the department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (now Global Affairs Canada).
He will be providing his insights from the summit on the Asia Pacific Economic-Cooperation (APEC) 2017 meetings in Vietnam, exploring where the Trade Pacific Partnership (TPP) stands now that the U.S. has pulled out. He will also share some of his deep understanding of NAFTA, and how it intertwines with the TPP – and how Canada may ultimately benefit from the current crisis of fractured alliances and straned strategic relationships internationally.
Where:
APF Canada Vancouver Boardroom
900-675 West Hastings Street
Vancouver BC
V6B 1N2
When:
November 22, 2017 at 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
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The event is currently at capacity, but please refer to the Eventbrite link.
APF Canada Vancouver Boardroom
900-675 West Hastings Street
Vancouver BC
V6B 1N2
The event is currently at capacity, but please refer to the Eventbrite link.
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Donald Campbell is the former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Prime Minister's Personal Representive for G8 Summits (1997-2000), and Deputy Minister of International Trade (1989 - 1993) in the department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (now Global Affairs Canada).
He will be providing his insights from the summit on the Asia Pacific Economic-Cooperation (APEC) 2017 meetings in Vietnam, exploring where the Trade Pacific Partnership (TPP) stands now that the U.S. has pulled out. He will also share some of his deep understanding of NAFTA, and how it intertwines with the TPP – and how Canada may ultimately benefit from the current crisis of fractured alliances and straned strategic relationships internationally.