27 novembre 2024, de 8h30 Ã 12h30 (heure du Pacifique)
Archive des événements
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27novembre2024Co-sponsored Event
27 novembre : Forum politique du PTPGP sur le commerce inclusif
Vancouver27 novembre 2024, de 8h30 Ã 12h30 (heure du Pacifique)
VancouverOù
Centre-ville de Vancouver
Contact
Pour toute question, veuillez envoyer un courriel à info@asiapacific.ca
Nous avons l'honneur de vous convier au Forum politique du PTPGP sur le commerce inclusif, un événement de dialogue stratégique organisé par la Fondation Asie Pacifique du Canada en collaboration avec Affaires mondiales Canada.
Cette demi-journée débutera par un panel d'ouverture avec l'honorable Mary Ng, ministre de la Promotion des exportations, du Commerce international et du développement économique, accompagnée d'autres ministres du Groupe d'action pour le commerce inclusif (GACI).
Suivront des panels de discussion axés sur : la diplomatie commerciale et le rôle du commerce inclusif, l'utilisation des récits de réussite et l'exploitation des données et de l'IA pour rendre le PTPGP plus inclusif.
Les participants assisteront à des présentations de divers experts locaux et internationaux, comme détaillé dans le programme ci-joint.
Les places étant limitées, nous vous invitons à réserver votre participation via le lien ci-dessous avant le 20 novembre.
Les personnes inscrites recevront plus de détails sur l'événement avant le 25 novembre.
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26novembre2024Collaborateur de l’événement
November 26: Vietnam-Canada Business Forum
Tuesday, November 26th, 2024, from 09.00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (PT)
VancouverTuesday, November 26th, 2024, from 09.00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (PT)
VancouverOù
Oceanview Ballroom, Pan Pacific Hotel, Vancouver, BC
As a co-supporter of this event, APF Canada invites you to join the Business Forum: Enhancing Connectivity between Vietnam and Canada in Manufacturing and Energy Sectors on November 26, 2024 in Vancouver, BC.
This forum is organized by the Vietnam Trade Office in Canada in the framework of the visit to Canada of The Honorable Nguyen Hong Dien, Vietnam Minister of Industry and Trade; together with Vietnam businesses and leaders from agencies regulating industry and energy sectors in Vietnam.
This forum provides a platform for businesses to better understand why the Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) can improve Canada’s economic links with Vietnam as well as how Vietnam is important to Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy.
Attendees will gain insights from experts on strategies to leverage the CPTPP to enhance the supply chain and production chain connectivity between our two countries in energy and manufacturing sectors. This event is where businesses and governments come together to explore new venues for collaboration between Canada and Vietnam.
APF Canada's Vice-President Research & Strategy Vina Nadjibulla will participate in the 10:30 a.m. panel discussion: 'New international business context and the reshaping of energy and manufacturing’s supply chain.'
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22novembre2024Événement externe
November 22-25: NATO Parliamentary Assembly's 70th Annual Session
November 22-25, 2024
MontrealNovember 22-25, 2024
MontrealHosted by the Parliament of Canada, the NATO Parliamentary Assembly’s 70th Annual Session will take place in Montréal, Canada from 22 to 25 November 2024.
APF Canada Vice-President Research & Strategy Vina Nadjibulla will moderate the 'Meeting the China Challenge' panel on November 23.
Panel 3: Meeting the China Challenge
Panelists:
- Vina Nadjibulla, Vice-President, Research & Strategy Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
- Colonel (retd) Robert E. Hamilton, Head of Eurasia Research, Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI)
- Paul Evans, Professor Emeritus, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia
Click here for more information.
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21novembre2024Événement externe
November 21: Canadian Science Policy Conference
Thursday, November 21, 10:30 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. EST
OttawaThursday, November 21, 10:30 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. EST
OttawaOù
Ottawa
Canadian Science Policy Conference Panel: Resource Extraction in Space: New Frontier in Innovation and Policy
This panel, organized by the University of Saskatchewan, features a presentation by Dr. Hema Nadarajah, Program Manager, Southeast Asia, at APF Canada.
The next frontier of resource extraction will not take place beneath our feet but over our heads. Space will be the next frontier in resource extraction because planetary bodies are composed of required minerals. It is estimated that the potential resources that can be recovered from one asteroid alone may be worth upwards of $10 quintillion. The extraction of space minerals is moving from fiction to reality through advances in in robotics, artificial intelligence, astronomy and reduced cost of space vehicle launches. While many countries have taken steps to create legislation for commercial space activities, Canada has not taken action despite long-standing excellent space programs.
The panel will bring together scientists and space policy experts to discuss space resource mining and Canada’s role in it to generate discussion for policies aimed to investment in people, infrastructure and capital infrastructure.
Click here for information and registration.
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19novembre2024Événement externe
November 19: Navigating Global Trade
November 19, 2024, 3:15 p.m - 6:00 p.m. PT
VancouverNovember 19, 2024, 3:15 p.m - 6:00 p.m. PT
VancouverOù
Paradox Hotel Vancouver, BC V6E 0C6
Join us with Business in Vancouver Editor-in-Chief Hayley Woodin Hastings and EDC’s Chief Economist, Stuart Bergman for an exclusive event where industry leaders, experts, and 2024 BC Export Award nominees and finalists will gather to explore the challenges and opportunities in global trade amid geopolitical risks.
Learn about export strategies, supply chain security, and emerging market trends from a distinguished panel, and connect with key players in the industry during the panel discussion and networking reception.
APF Canada's Vice-President Research & Strategy Vina Nadjibulla joins Stuart Bergman, chief economist and vice-president at Export Development Canada and David Kratochvil, president and CEO at BQE Water, as a panellist at this event.
Click here to register.
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13novembre2024Collaborateur de l’événement
November 13-15: 2024 APEC CEO Summit
Wednesday November 13, 2024 from 7 p.m. to Friday Nov 15, 2024 at 5:20 p.m. (Peru Time)
LimaWednesday November 13, 2024 from 7 p.m. to Friday Nov 15, 2024 at 5:20 p.m. (Peru Time)
LimaFor over 30 years, the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit has been the premier business event in the Asia Pacific. In 2024, it will be held in Lima, Peru from November 13th to 15th, bringing together over 1,000 C-level executives, thought leaders and government representatives under this year’s theme, "People, Business, Prosperity."
The Canadian business delegation for the CEO Summit will be led by the Canadian members of the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC), Ms. Jan De Silva and Mr. Joseph Fung, supported by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada in our capacity as the Secretariat of ABAC Canada.
The curated lineup of speakers will present groundbreaking ideas and innovative solutions to address the region's most pressing challenges in trade, energy transition and the role of critical minerals, the future of work, financial inclusion, and sustainability; aiming to spark innovative solutions that promote economic growth and prosperity across the region. The Summit will also highlight the latest trends and disruptive technologies, such as artificial intelligence and digital health, that are transforming businesses and society today.
Participants will also hear keynote addresses from world leaders.
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12novembre2024Événement de la FAP Canada
Ek Khaale (« Il était une fois ») : Les Rohingyas : une restauration visuelle
16 h 30 Ã 18 h (heure du Pacifique), le 12 novembre 2024
(rafraîchissements légers par la suite)
Vancouver16 h 30 Ã 18 h (heure du Pacifique), le 12 novembre 2024
(rafraîchissements légers par la suite)
Vancouverhttps://forms.office.com/r/qV1siypJhuJoignez-vous à nous pour une présentation en rappel du célèbre projet de justice sociale Ek Khaale avec le photojournaliste Greg Constantine, qui a passé les trois dernières années avec la communauté internationale rohingya pour créer ce projet collaboratif et coparticipatif de narration et de restauration visuelle.
M. Constantine présentera des microhistoires, des voyages, des récits historiques et d’autres notes du projet Ek Khaale, dont l’inauguration a eu lieu à Hart House, à l’Université de Toronto, et qui ont contribué aux événements liés aux Rohingyas et à la Birmanie à Toronto, à Ottawa et en ligne en octobre.
Cliquez ici pour vous inscrire
De retour sur la côte Ouest canadienne, M. Constantin dirigera une présentation et une discussion sur ce projet révolutionnaire dans les bureaux de la Fondation à Vancouver.À propos du projet
Pour les habitants du Myanmar, l’histoire de la communauté rohingya a été, au mieux, remise en question, et au pire – et en réalité – purement et simplement rejetée. Une grande partie de l’histoire visuelle des Rohingyas a été perdue, confisquée ou détruite au cours des vagues de violence, de déplacement forcé et de génocide des 60 dernières années. Cette destruction se poursuit encore aujourd’hui. Ces événements ont gravement compromis la façon dont les Rohingyas préservent et partagent leur mémoire collective, leur identité et leur histoire avec les autres.
Fin 2021, plusieurs années après que les violences génocidaires aient forcé trois quarts de million de Rohingyas à fuir au Bangladesh, le projet Ek Khaale a été lancé par le photojournaliste Greg Constantine. Ek Khaale, en rohingya, signifie « Il était une fois ». Il s’agit d’un projet collaboratif et coparticipatif de narration et de restauration visuelle. Il a été lancé en collaboration avec les Rohingyas dans les camps de réfugiés au Bangladesh, et avec ceux qui vivent encore en Birmanie et au sein de la diaspora aux États-Unis, au Royaume-Uni, au Canada, en Malaisie et en Europe.
En collaboration avec des jeunes et des aînés de la communauté rohingya, le projet cherche des documents visuels historiques que les Rohingyas ont miraculeusement conservés, en secret, pendant des années (souvent à grand risque personnel) ou récupérés et transportés avec eux dans des circonstances inimaginables. Les photographies anciennes, les collections familiales, les documents, les lettres et les illustrations fournis par les Rohingyas sont combinés à des documents historiques provenant de diverses archives publiques et privées. Ces souvenirs de famille et ces preuves d’existence historique en tant que communauté ont été éparpillés partout dans le monde, tout comme la communauté rohingya.
Ce projet rassemble ces documents et ces histoires du passé et leur donne vie à nouveau. En exposant ce passé inconnu, ce projet vise à présenter un portrait visuel des Rohingyas que la plupart des gens n’ont jamais vus auparavant. Il remet également en question les récits et reconstitue ce que les régimes birmans et d’autres communautés ont passé des décennies à essayer de détruire.
Greg Constantine parlera de l’histoire de ce projet révolutionnaire et de son importance pour la communauté rohingya, de plusieurs des découvertes les plus importantes des trois dernières années et des histoires qui y sont liées.
À propos de Greg Constantine
Greg Constantine est un photojournaliste documentaire et auteur primé. Il a consacré sa carrière à des projets indépendants à long terme qui explorent le chevauchement des droits de la personne, des inégalités, de l’injustice, de la citoyenneté, de l’identité, de l’appartenance et du pouvoir de l’État.
Ses projets à long terme comprennent Nowhere People, Exiled To Nowhere et Seven Doors. Il est l’auteur de trois livres de photographie primés et son travail a été exposé dans plus de 40 villes du monde. M. Constantin documente les persécutions de la communauté rohingya depuis 18 ans. En 2021, une exposition majeure de son travail sur le génocide des Rohingyas, intitulée Birman’s Path To Genocide, a ouvert ses portes au U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum de Washington, D.C. Depuis quatre ans, il travaille avec les Rohingyas sur le projet Ek Khaale.
M. Constantin a obtenu son doctorat de l’Université Middlesex et, plus récemment, il a été boursier en début de carrière de l’Independent Social Research Foundation et de l’Université Queen Mary à Londres.
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12novembre2024Événement de la FAP Canada
November 12: Possible Impact of President Trump’s Foreign Policy on Canada-Asia Relations
Tuesday November 12, 2024 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. PT
VancouverTuesday November 12, 2024 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. PT
VancouverOù
Please register for this webinar by clicking here.
What does a Trump Presidency mean for Canada and other U.S. allies? What will be the possible impact of President-elect Trump’s foreign policy on Canada’s objectives and relationships vis-à -vis the Indo-Pacific?
View the encore video presentation of this webinar.
In this webinar, our panel of experts weighs in on these and other questions.
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7novembre2024Collaborateur de l’événement
November 7: U.S. Election: Consequences for Asia
Thursday November 7, 2024 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. PT
CanadaThursday November 7, 2024 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. PT
CanadaOù
Victoria BC
A special panel discussion with the University of Victoria's Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies on the results of the U.S. election and geopolitical implications for Asia brought to you by University of Victoria.
Our Vice-President Research & Strategy, Vina Nadjibulla moderated this virtual event. -
5novembre2024Événement de la FAP Canada
5 Novembre: Le lancement du rapport Investment Monitor 2023 : L'année en revue
5 novembre 2024, 12h00 (Pacifique) | 15h00 (Est)
Vancouver5 novembre 2024, 12h00 (Pacifique) | 15h00 (Est)
VancouverOù
Inscrivez-vous à ce webinaire en cliquant ici.
Contact
Pour plus d'informations sur les événements par courrier électronique a events@asiapacific.ca
Le rapport Investment Monitor 2023 de la Fondation Asie Pacifique du Canada s'appuie sur des sources primaires et des recherches approfondies pour évaluer les relations d'investissements directs étrangers avec l'Asie-Pacifique aux niveaux national et sous-national. Il examine l’évolution des relations d'investissement entre le Canada et la région, mettant en lumière les principaux investisseurs et identifiant les secteurs clés qui stimulent ces flux. L'événement de lancement présentera ces tendances dans le contexte géopolitique actuel et annoncera les tendances à surveiller pour les années à venir.
Nous vous invitons à nous rejoindre pour faire le point sur les relations actuelles entre le Canada et l'Asie-Pacifique et examiner l'importance de l'engagement stratégique futur.
Pour les collègues basés en Asie : Nous reconnaissons que l'horaire pourrait ne pas vous convenir. Inscrivez-vous pour recevoir l'enregistrement de l'événement.
Conférenciers
Dr. Anastasia Ufimtseva
Gestionnaire de programme, Commerce international et investissements
Fondation Asie Pacifique du Canada
Dr. Ari Van Assche
Professeur, Département d'affaires internationales
Co-Directeur, Institut international de diplomatie économique
HEC Montréal
Ms. Vina Nadjibulla (Animatrice)
Vice-présidente Recherche et stratégie
Fondation Asie Pacifique du Canada
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5novembre2024Événement de la FAP Canada
November 5: CPTPP Implementation: Progress and Impact on Trade and Investment
Wednesday October 16th
9-10am Santiago, Chile (GMT-3) | 8-9am EDT (GMT-4)
Wednesday October 16th
9-10am Santiago, Chile (GMT-3) | 8-9am EDT (GMT-4)
The Chile Pacific Foundation and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada will be addressing the impact of the implementation of the CPTPP in Child, Canada, and other Asia Pacific countries, focusing on trade and investment.
Our Vice-President Research & Strategy, Vina Nadjibulla will speak at this event.
Encore Video (En español)
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4novembre2024Événement de la FAP Canada
Nov 4: Canada-New Zealand Discussion on Economic and Security Matters in the Indo-Pacific
Monday November 4, 2024 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. PT
VancouverMonday November 4, 2024 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. PT
VancouverOù
Downtown Vancouver
Contact
This is a by invitation only event.
Canada and New Zealand share common values and interests in the Indo-Pacific region, including navigating shared challenges within this dynamic and evolving landscape. In light of these shared priorities, and one year after the government of Christopher Luxon took office in New Zealand, the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is pleased to host a roundtable discussion on economic and security matters shaping the Indo-Pacific with three leading academics from New Zealand:
- David Capie, Director of the Centre for Strategic Studies and Professor of International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington
- Natasha Hamilton-Hart, Professor, Department of Management and International Business, University of Auckland
- Jason Young, Director of the New Zealand Contemporary China Research Centre and Associate Professor in the School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations
- David Capie, Director of the Centre for Strategic Studies and Professor of International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington
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1novembre2024Collaborateur de l’événement
November 1: CASIS 2024 Annual Symposium
Friday November 1, 2024 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET
OttawaFriday November 1, 2024 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET
OttawaJoin us in a timely conversation with distinguished speakers and guests on how intelligence influences, and is influenced by, geopolitics at this partner symposium, Looming and Open War: The Role of Intelligence in a Time of Shifting Geopolitics
Our Vice President Research & Strategy, Vina Nadjibulla, will present during an afternoon panel, "Security and Intelligence Cooperation Beyond the Five Eyes."
This event is presented by the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies (CASIS), a nonpartisan, voluntary organization established in 1985 to provide informed debate in Canada on security and intelligence issues.
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31octobre2024Événement de la FAP Canada
October 31: Session d'information CCEA2025
Jeudi 31 octobre 2024 Ã 11h30 (heure du Pacifique) | 2:30 p.m. HE
VancouverJeudi 31 octobre 2024 Ã 11h30 (heure du Pacifique) | 2:30 p.m. HE
VancouverOù
Veuillez cliquer ici pour vous inscrire.
Rejoignez-nous pour découvrir les possibilités uniques de réseautage, de collaboration et d'apprentissage lors de la Conférence Canada-en-Asie 2025.
Visitez le site Web de notre conférence pour plus d'informations sur le CIAC2025 à Singapour du 19 au 21 février 2025.
Voir la vidéo de rappel de cet événement
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23octobre2024Collaborateur de l’événement
October 23: On the Japan Job Track: Finding Work in Japan and with Japanese Organizations
Wednesday, October 23, 2024 from 5:00-6:00 p.m. PT | 8:00-9:00 p.m. ET
TorontoWednesday, October 23, 2024 from 5:00-6:00 p.m. PT | 8:00-9:00 p.m. ET
TorontoOù
Online event
Contact
This event is open to all Japan-Canada Kakehashi Project alumni. For more information on the Project, please visit our website.
This event will provide Kakehashi alumni with an overview of programs and resources available to Canadians interested in working in Japan and with Japanese firms. Speakers will include experts from the public and private sectors speaking on opportunities available, supports in place, and how best to position yourself to enter the Japan job market. There will also be a presentation from a Kakehashi alumna on their experiences working in Japan. The presentations will be followed by Q&A.
Presentations:
- The Embassy of Japan in Canada - Working Holiday visas
- JETRO - Resources and supports available to Canadians seeking jobs in Japan
- Pasona - Finding work with Japanese firms: Preparation and expectations
- Kakehashi alum
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22octobre2024Co-sponsored Event
October 22: Strengthening Canada-ASEAN Economic Security and Resilience
Tuesday October 22nd, 2024 from 1:00pm to 5:00pm ET
OttawaTuesday October 22nd, 2024 from 1:00pm to 5:00pm ET
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
ReykjavikThursday 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
MontrealWednesday 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.
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9octobre2024Collaborateur de l’événement
October 9: Finding Your Way Back to Japan - Government Programs and Exchange Opportunities for Kakehashi Alumni
Wednesday, October 9, 2024 from 5:00-6:15 p.m. PT | 8:00-9:15 p.m. ET
TorontoWednesday, October 9, 2024 from 5:00-6:15 p.m. PT | 8:00-9:15 p.m. ET
TorontoOù
Online
Contact
This event is open to all Japan-Canada Kakehashi Project alumni. For more information on the Project, please visit our website.
This event will provide Kakehashi alumni with an overview of programs provided by the Government of Japan to facilitate return to Japan for work in the academic field and primarily for study at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Four Japan-Canada Kakehashi Project alumni will speak about their experiences with these programs and provide first-hand information about life in Japanese schools. The presentations will be followed by Q&A.
Presentations:
- The Embassy of Japan in Canada - The JET Programme and MEXT Scholarship Program
- The Japan Foundation, Toronto - Japan Foundation Grants and Fellowships
- Hafsa Hasna Kaouache - JET Programme alumna
- Daniel Yuan Yang Qi - MEXT Scholarship alumnus
- Zachary Bélanger - University exchange alumnus
- Jessica Wing Chen - University exchange participant
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8octobre2024Collaborateur de l’événement
October 9: Climate Change in Singapore: Conversations on Sustainable Futures, Knowledge Mobilizations, and Transnational Initiatives
Wednesday October 9 at 11:00 a.m. Singapore Time
Tuesday October 8 at 8:00 p.m. PT
SingaporeWednesday October 9 at 11:00 a.m. Singapore Time
Tuesday October 8 at 8:00 p.m. PT
SingaporeWant to learn more about Climate Change in Singapore? Join the Critical Malaya Studies Initiative (York University) and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada as we bring together scholars and policy experts from Singapore to explore exciting opportunities for collaboration on climate change and sustainability advocacy in the region.
This discussion will dive into the pressing implications of climate change in Singapore such as the challenges of green transitions and heightened vulnerabilities for communities.
Participants will engage in critical conversation with the panellists to understand what it means to build a sustainable future for Singapore and regionally, particularly focusing on transnational advocacy and alternative ways for knowledge mobilization.
The discussion will also explore how domestic and international actors can support and learn from climate initiatives from Southeast Asia.
APF Canada's Program Manager, Southeast Asia, Dr. Hema Nadarajah will be participating as a panellist at this event.