Canada Program Special Event

Date: 

Tuesday, April 4, 2017, 11:30am to 1:30pm

Location: 

CGIS South Building, Room S153, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge

Trudeau and Trump: A Balancing Act for Canada

Roland Paris, University Research Chair in International Security and Governance at the University of Ottawa

How does Canada safeguard its interests and promote its values with a divergent and unpredictable neighbour?

More broadly, what is Canada's role in the world as a middle power in the age of urgent international challenges, rising nationalism/isolationism,
and digital tools/risks?

Seating is limited. Please signup for this event.

Roland Paris is University Research Chair in International Security and Governance at the University of Ottawa. He has won the Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order, and six awards for teaching and public service.
In addition to his scholarly work, Paris has held several positions in government, most recently as Senior Advisor on Global Affairs and Defense to the Prime Minister of Canada, and previously in the Privy Council (Cabinet) Office and Canadian foreign ministry. 

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