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CGAI Conference: Conversation with Ambassador David MacNaughton
Canada's Ambassador to the United States David MacNaughton sits down with Colin Robertson of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (CGAI) to discuss Canada's relationship with the United States.Their conversation takes place in Ottawa during the CGAI's conference on Canada’s state of trade at home and beyond. (February 19 , 2019)
CGAI Conference: The China Challenge
At the Canadian Global Affairs Institute's conference in Ottawa, Deanna Horton (Munk School), Eric Miller (Rideau-Potomac), Brian Kingston (Business Council of Canada), Mark Agnew (Chamber of Commerce) discuss opportunities and challenges of bilateral trade between Canada and China. (February 19 , 2019)
CGAI Conference: The Politics of Trade
Andrew Leslie, the parliamentary secretary to the minister of foreign affairs, and Erin O’Toole, Conservative MP and foreign affairs critic, discuss the pros and cons of Canadian trade policy. Their discussion takes place in Ottawa during the Canadian Global Affairs Institute's conference on Canada’s state of trade at home and beyond. (February 19 , 2019) (February 19 , 2019)
CGAI Conference: Getting Goods to Market
Ian McLeod (Canadian Commercial Corporation), John Masswohl (Canadian Cattlemen’s Association) and Jim Quick (AIAC) discuss the challenge of getting Canadian goods to market. Their discussion takes place in Ottawa during the Canadian Global Affairs Institute's conference on Canada’s state of trade at home and beyond. (February 19 , 2019)
CGAI Conference: The USMCA: Managing North America
The Canadian Global Affairs Institute holds a day-long conference in Ottawa looking at Canada’s state of trade at home and beyond. Meredith Lilly (Carleton University), Adriana Vega (Scotiabank) and Matthew Poirier (Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters) discuss the new United States-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement. The deal must still be ratified and implemented by each country before it takes effect. (February 19 , 2019)
CGAI Conference: Making Trade Deals
John Weekes (Bennett Jones) Claire Citeau (Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance), Corinne Pohlmann (Canadian Federation of Independent Business) and Eugene Beaulieu (University of Calgary) discuss the importance and benefits of free trade agreements for Canada and Canadian businesses. Their discussion takes place in Ottawa during the Canadian Global Affairs Institute's conference on Canada’s state of trade. (February 19 , 2019)
CGAI Conference: Positioning Canada against Protectionist Forces
The Canadian Global Affairs Institute holds a day-long conference in Ottawa looking at Canada’s state of trade at home and beyond. Perrin Beatty (Chamber of Commerce), John Manley (chair, CGAI Advisory Council) and Susannah Pierce (LNG Canada) discuss how Canadian businesses can position themselves to prosper despite the protectionist policies of other countries. (February 19 , 2019)
CGAI Panel – Getting Goods to Market: What We Need to Do
Laura Dawson, director of the Canada Institute at the Wilson Center, moderates a discussion on the challenges of getting goods to market with Jennifer Fox (NASCO), Bruce Burrows (Chamber of Marine Commerce) and David Miller (CN Rail). This discussion takes place in Ottawa as part of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute's conference on Canada's state of trade at home and beyond. (February 13, 2018)
CGAI Panel – America First: How Do We Manage?
The Canadian Global Affairs Institute holds a day-long conference in Ottawa looking at Canada's state of trade at home and beyond. CGAI fellow Sarah Goldfeder moderates a discussion about the "America First" trade agenda with Patrick Leblond (Ottawa University), Meredith Lilly (Carleton University) and Andrea Durkin (Center for Strategic and International Studies). (February 13, 2018)
CGAI Panel – Making Trade Deals Work for Canada
The Canadian Global Affairs Institute holds a day-long conference in Ottawa looking at Canada's state of trade at home and beyond. CGAI fellow Sarah Goldfeder moderates a discussion about making trade deals work for Canada with Jason Langrish (Canada Europe Roundtable for Business), Brian Kingston (Business Council of Canada), Claire Citeau (Canada Agri-Food Trade Alliance) and John Weekes (Bennett Jones LLP). (February 13, 2018)
CGAI Panel – Positioning Canada Against Protectionist Forces at Home and Abroad
The Canadian Global Affairs Institute holds a day-long conference in Ottawa looking at Canada's state of trade. CGAI vice-president Colin Robertson moderates a discussion about trade restrictions at home and abroad with former finance minister John Manley, former Ontario premier Bob Rae, former trade minister Ed Fast, and Peterson Institute for International Economics senior fellow Jeff Schott. (February 13, 2018)
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