Monday March 24th, 2025 from 12:30pm to 2:00pm ET
Event Archive
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March242025APF Canada Event
March 24: Canada and India in a Shifting Global Order
MontrealMonday March 24th, 2025 from 12:30pm to 2:00pm ET
MontrealAs the global rules-based order faces unprecedented disruption under a second Trump presidency in the U.S., countries like Canada and India find themselves at a crossroads, navigating both challenges and opportunities amid major geopolitical shifts and escalating crises. Despite diplomatic and political hurdles in their bilateral relations, the two countries may find opportunities for co-operation based on shared interests on trade, energy security, emerging technologies, maritime security, and the Indo-Pacific.
Join us for an insightful discussion on these pressing issues with one of India’s foremost experts on geopolitics and foreign policy, Dr. C. Raja Mohan, APF Canada's inaugural Indo-Pacific Visiting Scholar.
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March202025Partner Event
March 20: Asia: The Challenges of Cybersecurity and the Influence of Communications
Thursday March 20th, 2025 from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET
MontrealThursday March 20th, 2025 from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET
MontrealWhere
La Chaufferie of the Cœur des sciences pavilion (room Co-R700, PK). This room is located in the inner courtyard of the Complexe des sciences Pierres-Dansereau.
Contact
Please contact infoabicep@gmail.com for more questions.
The Symposium on International Relations and Communications at the Université du Québec à Montréal will be held on March 20, 2025, and will focus on 'Asia: the challenges of cybersecurity and the influence of communications.'
Panellists:
Yann Roche – President of the Geopolitical Observatory at the Raoul-Dandurand Chair
Michel Juneau-Katsuya – National security expert and media commentator
Charlotte Burelle – Master's candidate in forensic science and information at the UdeM School of Criminology
Alexandre Veilleux – Advisor, Research and Communications, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
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March172025APF Canada Event
March 17: Canada-Japan Strategic Partnership: A Conversation with Japan’s Former Minister of Justice Hideki Makihara
Monday March 17th, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. PT
CanadaMonday March 17th, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. PT
CanadaThe Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is hosting a roundtable discussion on Canada-Japan strategic relations with Japan’s Former Minister of Justice, Hideki Makihara.
This timely discussion with Mr. Makihara, a distinguished voice on Japan’s foreign and economic policy, we explore how U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and trade measures have reshaped the global economic order. We’ll examine the implications for Japan, including economic security and supply chain resilience, and discuss how Japan is adapting to shifts in U.S. foreign policy and relations with allies, such as Canada.
The discussion, moderated by APF Canada Vice-President Research & Strategy Vina Nadjibulla, will also touch on Japan’s perspective on the G7 and the growing importance of a robust Japan-Canada strategic partnership in today’s uncertain geopolitical landscape.
About Hideki Makihara
Hideki Makihara is a Japanese politician and legal expert, and a founder of Dream Platform, who served as the Minister of Justice in Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba first administration in 2024.
Makihara earned his LLB from the University of Tokyo Faculty of Law and later pursued an LLM at Georgetown University Law Center. He is also a licensed attorney in New York. His career began in 2003 at the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI), working in the Multilateral Trade System Department of the Trade Policy Bureau.
In 2005, Makihara entered politics, winning a seat in the House of Representatives as the representative for Saitama Prefecture’s 5th district. Over the years, he has held numerous key positions within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Japanese government. His appointments include Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Environment (2013), Deputy Secretary-General of the LDP (2014), and Director of the LDP Youth Division (2015). He has also been Vice-Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare (2017), Chair of the House of Representatives Committee on Cabinet (2018), and Vice-Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (2019).
Beyond politics, in 2024, he founded and became CEO of Dream Platform. His leadership continues to influence Japan’s legal, economic, and environmental policies, reflecting his diverse expertise in governance, law, and business.
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March52025APF Canada Event
March 5: Rebuilding Trust: How the Community Can Leverage Impact from Solutions-oriented Journalism in the Philippines
March 5, 2025 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. PT
VancouverMarch 5, 2025 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. PT
VancouverWhere
APF Canada Vancouver Office (1066 West Hasting Street Vancouver BC V6E 3X2)
Contact
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is hosting a talk with Pia Ranada, head of community for Rappler, a Philippines news organization, and winner of the 2024 Marshall McLuhan Award. Previously, Pia was an investigative journalist and senior reporter who covered the Duterte administration (2016-2022). As Community Lead, she is now responsible for linking journalists with communities for impact and action.
The Embassy of Canada in the Philippines awarded her the Marshall McLuhan Fellowship in November for her “exceptional commitment to journalism, using the craft to build citizens with critical information that can impact societal change” and her commitment to inform, “to enable meaningful public engagement on issues in service of the public, and illustrate how investigations, facts, and transparency can ensure meaningful democratic accountability.”
Pia will discuss how the journalist’s role is expanding beyond reporting to include creating impactful solutions to social challenges and how journalism can be more than truth-telling but also as advocacy for collaborative action. Learn more about Pia here.
Please click HERE to register for this event.
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March52025External Event
March 5-6: Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence
March 5-6, 2025
OttawaMarch 5-6, 2025
OttawaWhere
Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel (1 Rideau Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 8S7)
Contact
More info here.
Celebrating its 93rd edition in 2025, the Ottawa Conference stands as Canada’s premier defence and security assembly. The conference centres its discussions around a wide spectrum of security and defence matters, orchestrating a sequence of impactful keynotes, presentations, and dialogues led by distinguished experts in the fields of security and defence from Canada and across the globe.
The audience consists of senior decision-makers in government, thought leaders in academia and civil society, and industry leaders. The event brings together Parliamentarians and reaches deep into the Department of National Defence, with a strong showing of general and flag officers. Many other key segments of government also attend from the Prime Minister’s Office, the Privy Council, Global Affairs Canada, PSPC, Treasury Board, Canadian Coast Guard, Public Safety, and over 20 other government departments and agencies.
APF Canada's Vice-President Research & Strategy Vina Nadjibulla is a featured speaker on Day 2 (1:25-2:30 p.m. ET) on Panel 8: Challenges and Readiness in the Indo-Pacific.
Panel 8 Moderator:
- Richard Fadden, Former National Security & Intelligence Advisor
Panel 8 Speakers:
- Vice Amiral Hervé Hamelin, Deputy Chief of Defence for International Relations, Ministère des Armées
- Mr. Chongdae Won, Acting Deputy Minister for Military Force Policy, Ministry of National Defence, South Korea
- Vina Nadjibulla, Vice-President, Research & Strategy, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
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February282025External Event
February 28: Invisible Nation Screening & Reception
February 28, 2025 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET
OttawaFebruary 28, 2025 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET
OttawaA winner and nominee of several international documentary awards, this film sheds a light on the Taiwanese who have fought to safeguard their autonomy and democratic way of life, despite enduring decades of external threats and military harassment.
The screening will be followed by a networking reception, featuring remarks from Vina Nadjibulla, Vice-President Research & Strategy, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
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February272025Co-sponsored Event
February 27: The World Economy Moving Forward
February 27, 2025
OttawaFebruary 27, 2025
OttawaWhere
Ottawa
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada will co-organize a roundtable discussion with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Foundation (KAS) focused on U.S. President Donald Trump's disruptions to the global trading and economic orders.
Presenters
- Dr. Bernd Althusmann, Director, Konrad Adenauer Foundation Canada Office
- Ms. Vina Nadjibulla, Vice-President Research & Strategy, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Speakers
- H.E. Tjorven Bellmann, Ambassador of Germany to Canada
- H.E. Kanji Yamanouchi, Ambassador of Japan to Canada
- Professor Patrick Leblond, University of Ottawa
By invitation-only. - Dr. Bernd Althusmann, Director, Konrad Adenauer Foundation Canada Office
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February262025Co-sponsored Event
February 26: Foreign Interference in Canada
Wednesday February 26th, 2025 from 6pm ET to 8pm ET
MontrealWednesday February 26th, 2025 from 6pm ET to 8pm ET
MontrealConnexion internationale de Montréal (CIMtl) invites you to its third wine talk on Wednesday, February 26, 2024, starting at 6 p.m. ET, where we'll discuss the growing issues of foreign interference in Canada, a topic of major concern in the current geopolitical context.
With rising international tensions, Canada has seen a rise in efforts to influence foreign actors, whether through disinformation, cyberattacks, or other forms of intervention.
Program:
- Overview of recent forms of interference
- Impact on democracy, citizens' rights and national security
- Actors' responsibilities and preventive measures
- Recommendations for reinforcing protection and preventing incidents
Panellists:
Alexandre Veilleux, advisor, research and communications at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and PhD candidate affiliated with The Montreal Centre for International Studies (CÉRIUM).
Fanny Tan, Researcher-in-Residence at the Observatory of Multidimensional Conflicts of the Raoul-Dandurand Chair.
Yann Roche, Director of the Strategy and Diplomacy axis of CÉRIUM's Chair of Asian and Indo-Pacific Studies and Professor in the Geography Department at UQAM | Université du Québec à Montréal.
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February202025APF Canada Event
February 20: The Future of Cybersecurity: Challenges and Opportunities
Thursday February 20, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
SingaporeThursday February 20, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
SingaporeWhere
Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and the High Commission of Canada, Singapore, are co-organizing a closed-door panel on cybersecurity.
By Invitation Only
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February202025Partner Event
February 20: Fostering Responsible AI Ecosystems: Balancing Innovation and Governance
Thursday February 20, 2025 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Singapore Time
SingaporeThursday February 20, 2025 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Singapore Time
SingaporeWhere
Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and the High Commission of Canada, Singapore, are co-organizing a closed-door panel on artificial intelligencem (AI).
By invitation only.
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February192025APF Canada Event
February 19-21: Canada-in-Asia Conference 2025
Wednesday February 19th, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. to Friday February 21st, 2025 2 p.m. (Singapore Time)
SingaporeWednesday February 19th, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. to Friday February 21st, 2025 2 p.m. (Singapore Time)
SingaporeThe Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) and Universities Canada are delighted to announce that the Canada-in-Asia Conference 2025 (CIAC2025) will be held February 19-21, 2025, at the Raffles City Convention Centre in Singapore.
The Conference provides a range of opportunities for engagement and exchange with likeminded partners:
Plenary sessions focused on global topics such as geopolitics and sustainable infrastructure.
Concurrent sessions organized around four Sectors and four Engagement Tracks.
Networking sessions to meet and connect with potential partners.
The annual CIAC Gala Dinner, the centrepiece attraction for Canadians with interests in Asia, and for those based in Asia who have business, institutional, or personal connections to Canada.
About CIAC
The Canada-in-Asia Conference is an annual, multi-directional engagement platform for Canada-based and Asia-based companies, institutions, universities, and governments. CIAC convenes business leaders, experts, investors, policy-makers, researchers, and innovators from across Asia and Canada to exchange perspectives, knowledge, and ideas, with the goal of facilitating collaborative partnerships.
We look forward to seeing you in Singapore in February 2025!
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February192025APF Canada Event
February 19: Asia Business Leaders Advisory Council Meeting
Wednesday February 19th, 2025 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Singapore Time)
SingaporeWednesday February 19th, 2025 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Singapore Time)
SingaporeThe Asia Business Leaders Advisory Council (ABLAC) comprises a high-level group of Asian and Canadian business leaders convened annually by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada to identify and articulate opportunities for improved Canada-Asia business engagement.
Council membership is represented across Canada and more than 10 Asia Pacific economies, and annual meetings are held in cities throughout Canada and Asia. Launched in 2016, ABLAC has emerged into a critical forum to catalyze dialogue and action.
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February192025Partner Event
February 19-20: Exchange of Experience: Women Legislators Working on Defence, Security and Peace
Wednesday February 19 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Singapore Time.
Thursday February 20 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Singapore Time
SingaporeWednesday February 19 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Singapore Time.
Thursday February 20 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Singapore Time
SingaporeWhere
Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore
Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada is partnering with the Parliamentary Centre to facilitate a closed-door exchange of experience between Asian, African, European, and Australian members of parliament which will take place under the umbrella of the Global Network of Women Legislators in Defence, Security and Peace Portfolios.
By Invitation Only.
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February182025Partner Event
February 18 and 19: Lunar Co-ordination Workshop
Tuesday, February 18 at 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Singapore Time.
Wednesday, February 19 at 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Singapore Time.
SingaporeTuesday, February 18 at 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Singapore Time.
Wednesday, February 19 at 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Singapore Time.
SingaporeWhere
Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and the Outer Space Institute are co-organizing a closed-door two-day workshop on lunar co-ordination, a novel subject in space research and policy that urgently requires input from both Canada and its Indo-Pacific allies and partners.
By Invitation Only
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February172025APF Canada Event
February 17: India-Canada Dialogue: Fostering Deeper and Resilient Partnerships
Monday Friday February 17th, 2025 New Delhi Time
IndiaMonday Friday February 17th, 2025 New Delhi Time
IndiaWhere
New Dehli
This day-long dialogue will convene distinguished experts and thought leaders from India and Canada to address both immediate and long-term challenges in their bilateral relationship. It aims to provide actionable recommendations for resolution and propose confidence-building measures. Additionally, the dialogue will examine the impact of rising geopolitical uncertainties, explore strategic priorities and convergences in the Indo-Pacific region, and identify new areas of co-operation in emerging technologies, aiming to broaden the scope of ties between the two countries.
The event is co-organized by Ananta Centre and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
By Invitation Only
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February162025External Event
February 16 - 21: Team Canada Trade Mission to Australia
Sunday February 16th, 2025 to Friday February 21st, 2025
SydneySunday February 16th, 2025 to Friday February 21st, 2025
SydneyLed by Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development Mary Ng, Canadian companies and organizations in various fields will be in Australia highlighting Canadian leadership in agricultural technologies, clean energy, mining equipment and services, and information and communications technologies. Team Canada will work to promote long-term trade and cooperation between Australian and Canadian industries in these priority fields.
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February152025Partner Event
February 16-18: 2025 Australia-Canada Economic Leadership Forum
Sunday February 16th, 2025 to Tuesday February 18th, 2025
SydneySunday February 16th, 2025 to Tuesday February 18th, 2025
SydneyThe Australia-Canada Economic Leadership Forum returns for the 9th meeting to bring together 150 leaders from both Australia and Canada. The Forum discusses global challenges and opportunities facing the two countries, while also identifying opportunities for collaboration in areas of trade and investment, global security, foreign policy, economic growth, innovation and technology, energy, and education. Sub-themes this year will include insights on geo-political risks, critical minerals and metals, AI and cybersecurity and infrastructure. The relevance of Indigenous economic inclusion will also be featured.
APF Canada is excited to support the 15th Australia-Canada Economic Leadership Forum as a partner, with President and CEO Jeff Nankivell participating as a speaker.
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February152025Co-sponsored Event
February 15: India-Canada Relations: Moving Beyond the Fault-lines
Saturday February 15th, 2025 New Dehli Time
IndiaSaturday February 15th, 2025 New Dehli Time
IndiaWhere
New Dehli
The India-Canada relationship, rooted in shared democratic values and a common Commonwealth heritage, stands at a critical crossroads. Despite bilateral trade reaching C$12.67 billion in 2023 and Indian students forming the largest international cohort in Canadian universities, recent diplomatic tensions have highlighted vulnerabilities in the relationship. This roundtable convenes distinguished experts from both countries to explore strategies for strengthening bilateral ties while addressing areas of concern. The discussion will focus on leveraging shared interests in economic growth, technological innovation, energy security, and regional stability.
The roundtable is co-organized by the Council for Strategic and Defense Research and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
By Invitation-Only
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February142025Partner Event
February 14: Business Summit 2025
Friday February 14th 2025 New Dehli time
IndiaFriday February 14th 2025 New Dehli time
IndiaWhere
New Delhi
This bilateral Summit will bring together senior industry leaders, policymakers, and business delegates from India and Canada to explore opportunities for collaboration in different sectors. With distinguished speakers, engaging panel discussions, and tailored B2B sessions, the Summit will provide invaluable insights into India’s dynamic business landscape and help forge impactful partnerships.
APF Canada is a co-sponsor of this event.
APF Canada’s Vice President, Research & Strategy, Ms. Vina Nadjibulla will be speaking at this event.
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February72025APF Canada Event
February 7: Discussion with General Carsten Breuer, Germany’s Chief of Defence
Friday February 7, 2025 11:00am to 12:30pm PT
CanadaFriday February 7, 2025 11:00am to 12:30pm PT
CanadaThe Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada will host General Carsten Breuer, Germany’s Chief of Defence, for a timely discussion with APF Canada Fellows, researchers, and attendees.
This event, titled “From the Atlantic to the Indo-Pacific: Advancing Germany-Canada Collaboration in a Changing Geopolitical Landscape,” will examine how our two countries can strengthen security and defence co-operation in light of the rapidly shifting global order.
Recent developments—including Russia's invasion of Ukraine in Europe and growing geopolitical tensions in the Indo-Pacific—underscore the need for closer collaboration between Germany and Canada. With the election of President Trump for a second term in the United States, the urgency of rethinking alliance structures and strategic priorities across both regions has never been more pronounced.
As our countries seek to navigate questions of economic security, energy challenges, and defence modernization, this conversation with General Breuer offers invaluable insights into Germany’s perspective on transatlantic and Indo-Pacific security engagement.