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When:

March 27, 8 am – 10:30 am

Where:

McDougall Centre, 455 6 Street SW, Calgary, AB

Program:

With the rise of isolationist sentiments worldwide, what roles and responsibilities should Canada and Alberta have? What is the best way to navigate in this changing political and economic environment? What are the potential opportunities and threats that lie ahead? Join the Canadian International Council (CIC) in this engaging speaker series as we discuss these questions with prominent political minds and policy shapers. This roundtable discussion will be followed by an open question period to give you an opportunity to engage in this discussion.

Event Partner
CIC-Calgary Branch is pleased to partner with the Canada West Foundation on this event. The Canada West Foundation focuses on the policies that shape the West, and by extension, Canada. Through our evidence-based research and commentary, we provide practical solutions to tough public policy challenges facing the West, and Canada as a whole, at home and on the global stage.

Speakers
Martha Hall Findlay
President and CEO,
Canada West Foundation

Ian Brodie
Associate Professor,
Law and Society Program,
University of Calgary

Duane Bratt
Professor and Chair, Department
of Economics, Justice, and Policy
Studies, Mount Royal University

Eugene Beaulieu
Program Director, International Economics,
School of Public Policy, Professor,
Department of Economics, University of Calgary

Date and Time
Monday March 27, 2017
8:00am to 10:30am

Venue
McDougall Centre
455 6 Street SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 4A2

Registration
This is a free event. Please register online by clicking the link below.

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