Tuesday October 22nd, 2024 from 1:00pm to 5:00pm ET
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22octobre2024Co-sponsored Event
October 22: Strengthening Canada-ASEAN Economic Security and Resilience
OttawaOù
Telfer School of Management, Univerity of Ottawa
55 Laurier Ave East, Ottawa
Contact
For more information, please email info@canada-asean.org
Explore how Canada and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) can enhance economic security and foster collaborative resilience.
Join us on October 22, 2024, for an insightful symposium on Strengthening Canada-ASEAN Economic Security and Resilience at the Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa.
Learn about ways to integrate supply chains across sectors, dive into strategies for closer collaboration between governments and industries and hear from our VP Research & Strategy Vina Nadjibulla.
Make sure to register for this partner event by October 17, 2024, to secure your spot. Email info@canada-asean.org using your institutional email.
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17octobre2024Événement de la FAP Canada
October 17-19: Arctic Circle Assembly
Thursday October 17 to 19, 2024, Icelandic Time
ReykjavikOù
Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre and the Reykjavik EDITION, Iceland
The annual Arctic Circle Assembly brings together governments, organizations, corporations, universities, think-tanks, environmental associations, Indigenous communities, citizens, and others for a comprehensive and democratic Arctic dialogue. The Assembly is the largest gathering on Arctic affairs. It is a place for international engagement, co-operation, and celebration.
Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is organizing a panel at this forum: The View of the Canadian Arctic Through an Indo-Pacific Lens (October 18; 5:10 p.m.-6:05 p.m. IST). APF Canada Program Manager Dr. Hema Nadarajah is speaking on this panel. Dr. Nadarajah is also speaking on the panel Arctic Connected: Strategic Connections Between the Arctic and the Indo-Pacific (organized by the Ted Stevens Centre for Security Studies; October 19 10:05 a.m.-11:00 a.m. IST).
The Government of Canada released its long-awaited Indo-Pacific Strategy in November 2022. The direct geopolitical linkages between Asia and the Arctic are highlighted as the Indo-Pacific region sees the Arctic as a region of opportunity. As part of the strategy, the need for responsible and sustainable engagement in the Canadian Arctic was highlighted.
The Canadian Arctic is in need for innovative energy, shipping, and telecommunications infrastructure. With the accelerating climate, biodiversity, and energy crises, collaborative efforts to ensure sustainable development of the North are increasingly critical.
Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy, which affirms its commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the Arctic region and the health and safety of Indigenous Northern communities, presents an opportunity to address these issues while also deepening its engagement in Asia. It is also crucial that an integrated whole-of-government approach is taken to address these pressing issues.
While the Arctic is geographically remote, many different Canadian interests are at stake, which are discussed separately in various strategies. Integrating the Arctic strands of these strategies is necessary for Canada to achieve its aims and provides opportunities for new avenues of engagement with Indo-Pacific partners. These panels will raise the importance of examining the Arctic through various strategies– the Indo-Pacific Strategy, the Canadian Critical Minerals Strategy, the updated Defence Policy, and the Arctic and Northern Policy Framework – each of which make references to the Arctic.
Notable Speakers:
- Hema Nadarajah, Manager, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada; Arctic360, Canada: Integrating Canada’s strategies on the Indo-Pacific, Defence, and Critical Minerals in the Arctic
- Ken Coates, Director of Indigenous Affairs, Macdonald-Laurier Institute; Professor, Yukon University, Canada: Yukon Security Council and Its Role In Driving Canadian Arctic Interests
- Jessica M. Shadian, President & CEO, Arctic360, Canada: Innovation, Investment, FDI, Infrastructure, Critical Minerals In The Canadian Arctic
- Shioichi Itoh, Senior Fellow, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan: Japan's Role in the Arctic
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16octobre2024Co-sponsored Event
October 16 and 17: Montreal International Security Summit: China and the Indo-Pacific
Wednesday October 16 , 2024, from 5:00 p.m. ET to Thursday October 17, 2024, 5:00 p.m. ET
MontrealOù
Montreal, Quebec
The Montreal International Security Summit was created in 2023 to address some of the most pressing geopolitical issues of our time. The aim of the annual summit is to convene Canadian and international experts to shed light on ongoing crises and to engage in constructive dialogue about the implications for global security and human rights.
The conference brings together leading practitioners, policymakers, and thought leaders from around the world, all of whom share a common dedication to understanding and resolving contemporary and emerging challenges to human rights and security.
APF Canada's Vice-President Research & Strategy Vina Nadjibulla is speaking at this two-day event.
Click here for more information.