Canada’s international policy is part of a consciously multilateral approach. This panel will investigate the role Canada plays as a “middle power” within regional and international institutions and how it can succeed in asserting its strategic interests. To understand how Canada could maintain and increase its international status, the experts on this panel will conduct a critical examination of its capacities and commitments. In short, they will aim to identify the place that cooperation can play in Canada’s foreign and defense policy.
Moderator:
- Renée Filiatrault (Former foreign service officer)
Speakers:
- Theodore McLauchlin (Associate Professor, Université de Montréal)
- Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé (Full Professor, Bishop’s University)
- Kerry Buck (Senior Fellow, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs)
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