In the spring of 2020, the CDA Institute and Ipsos Canada conducted a survey of 2000 Canadians. Paul Jonathan SaguilDeputy Head, Global Sanctions Compliance and Anti-Bribery/Anti-Corruption ProgramTD Bank, Kimberly StrosniderPartnerCovington & Burling LLP, Gene DiMiraHead of Global Compliance AML & ATF ProgramManulife, Andres BetancourtSenior Audit Manager, AMLATF and SanctionsScotiabank, Michel AllenChief Compliance OfficerBNP Paribas. Sign in with Email. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 5S6, Phone: (613) 288-2529 November 19, 2020 View bio, Acting Chief Medical Officer, First Nations Health Authority British Columbia View bio, Regional Innovation Adviser, World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa Email: contact@cgai.ca © 2002-2020 Canadian Global Affairs Institute Charitable Registration No. Regime, Screening 2.0: The Current Movement Towards Smart Sanctions, Examining the current economic sanctions landscape and the implications for your organization, Understanding top priorities and how to work with the GAC team moving into 2021, Practical guidance on the permit application process, Examining new policies on export controls in Canada and the U.S. in response to Hong Kong’s Security Law, Applying best practices for organizations to ensure compliance with export and brokering controls under the Export and Imports Permits Act, Assessing the current political climate and indicators of future sanctions under the Magnitsky Law, Examining the latest economic sanctions environment: Iran, Cuba, Venezuela and what to watch for heading for 2021, Discuss the impact of emerging from OFAC, DOJ and SEC investigations of sanctions violations, Practical tips to mitigate your company’s exposure under the US regimes, Discuss how sanctions are being applied by US, EU and Canada against Russia, Outline key issues to consider when interpreting Russian sanctions, Gain guidance on Canada’s Crimea related prohibitions under SEMA, Hear lessons from recent secondary sanctions enforcement actions, Evaluate the factors that may create sanctions conflicts and explore mitigation measures, Monitoring Russian countermeasures— proposed legislation and foreign blocking statutes, Forecasting future sanctions activity based on foreign policy and political shifts globally, Examining the impact of Brexit and the U.S. election, What your company needs to know about emerging global trends and geopolitical shifts that could increase sanctions risk, Sanctions outlook for Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, Mitigating legal exposure under Helms Burton Title III, Examining the implications of current blocking statues for your organization, Leveraging insights on other sanctions measures where U.S. and Canada are starting to diverge or conflict, Best practices for staying in step with U.S. and Canadian sanctions landscapes from secondary sanctions to trade controls, Learning about how Canada and other jurisdictions are shifting their focus away from industry and country-based sanctions to list-based, Strengthening onboarding and due diligence: Addressing screening deficits to ensure compliance with increasingly targeted sanctions against individuals, Identifying what organizations can do to avoid violations, Applying audit testing to make Sanctions program more robust. A Pilot Hill Ltd. Production The Best Defence Conference is one of Canada’s must-attend defence and security events—bringing together Canadian and international companies to learn of Canadian defence procurement and supply chain opportunities as well as providing an intimate forum for networking between primes and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and B2B, B2G & I2I meetings. We host some of the largest and most recognized legal conferences across the globe. Suite 1800, 421-7th Avenue SW OTTAWA OFFICE Canadian Global Affairs Institute 8 York Street, 2nd Floor Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 5S6 . Opening Plenary: It is a pleasure to be here with you all at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute’s annual Defence Procurement Conference. The work of our researchers, fellows and advisors sparks impassioned nation-wide discussions and debates that are designed to help Canadians better understand their role on the world stage. Robert Wright Member, Advisory Council of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute; Senior Fellow, China Institute of the University of Alberta. Web: cgai.ca. Canadian Global Affairs Institute Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2P 4K9, OTTAWA OFFICE With your support, we can continue to spark impassioned nation-wide discussions designed to View bio, Director General, Canadian Partnerships for Health and Social Development, Global Affairs Canada The discussion will not only discuss these matters through the lens of NORAD, but will also explore adaptation to new threats in the context of the U.S. and Canadian national militaries, the Northern Command (NorthCom), as well as the Tri-Command Agreement. Each conference, summit or executive briefing is tailored to the sector, topic and audience need. If you are interested in collaborating on a conference event with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, please contact us at contact@cgai.ca. Copyright 2020  Canadian Society for International Health, Canadian Society For International Health. Aug 21, 2020. | The Canadian Global Affairs Institute is Canada’s most credible source of expertise on global affairs. View bio, Health columnist, The Globe and Mail Building on the closing plenary in 2019, the 26th Canadian Conference on Global Health (CCGH) is calling the global health community to action around planetary health— defined as the health of human civilization and the state of the natural systems on which it depends. 87982 7913 RR0001, Sign in with Facebook | Open discussions, face-to-face on top challenges and developments in export controls. help Canadians better understand their role in the international arena. The Canadian Global Affairs Institute will be a hosting a one-day conference in Ottawa to provide a status report on the implementation Canada’s new defence policy. Global Economic Sanctions for Canadian Operations View bio, General Manager, Aga Khan Agency for Habitat The Canadian Global Affairs Institute provides credible, open access expertise on global affairs. UN Messenger of Peace Making sense of our complex world. On January 29th, 2020, the Canadian Global Affairs Institute will host a one-day conference to discuss the modernization of North American defence, with specific attention placed on current and future cyber, space, air, and maritime based threats, exploring the type of capabilities and command arrangements required to properly defend against these. 8 York Street, 2nd Floor View bio, Professor of European Public Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Theme: Global Health in a Changing Climate. President and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Commercial Corp. Director Land Requirements, Canadian Army, Vice President & Sr Analyst, Canadian Global Affairs Institute, Industrial Participation & Offset Management, General Dynamics Land Systems – Canada, Director, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business. Monday, October 19, 2020 to Thursday, October 22, 2020 The Canadian Conference for Global Health warmly welcomes researchers, policy makers, practitioners, students and stakeholders from all sectors for meaningful, evidence-based, and informed knowledge exchange to move forward collectively The program is online! Click HERE to see full bios of Conference Speakers, Director General Information Capabilities Force Development. 12:20–13:00: Lunch, sponsored by BAE Systems (Canada) Inc. 13:00–13:30: “Keeping Canada Strong at Home and Secure in North America;” DND Deputy Minister Jody Thomas, 13:35 – 14:25: “Modernizing Continental Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance,” moderator: D. Michael Day, 14:30 – 15:25: “The Maritime Dimension of North American Defence,” moderator: David Perry, 15:25 – 15:55: Coffee Break, sponsored by The Boeing Company, 15:55 – 16:45: “The future of NORAD and continental defence,” moderator: Sarah Goldfeder. Virtual Conference, ON (May 2019), Canada’s State of Trade: At Home and Beyond (February 2019), Measuring the Big Bang: Evaluating the Implementation of Strong, Secure, Engaged (October 2018), Ready for Launch: Preparing Canada for a Future in Space (October 2018), One Year of Strong, Secure, Engaged: A Status Report (June 2018), Positioning Canada in the Shifting International Order (May 2018), Canada's State of Trade: At Home and Beyond (February 2018), Creating a Big Bang: Implementing the Procurement Ambition in Strong Secure Engaged (October 2017), Unpacking Canada's New Defence Policy: The Path to Strong, Secure, Engaged (October 2017), A World in Disarray: What Role for Canada [invitation only] (May 2017), Deliverology for Defence Procurement (October 2016), The Canadian Defence Review Symposium [invitation only] (May 2016), What Role for Canada in Ukraine and Asia-Pacific Symposium (2015), Canada's Changing Role: The New Cold War and Canada's Place In The World (2014), Trilateral Border Issues Symposium (2013), Canada's National Strategic Relations: NATO & NORAD (2009), Canada & The United States: What Does It Mean To Be Good Neighbours? Sign in with Email. help Canadians better understand their role in the international arena. Thank you for everyone's interest and support. CSIH, along with partners HealthNexus and the Alliance for Health Promotion,  are pleased to announce the following line-up for CCGH 2020. The Canadian Global Affairs Institute produces a quarterly newsletter called The Dispatch. CSIH, along with partners HealthNexus and the Alliance for Health Promotion, are pleased to announce the following line-up for CCGH 2020. View bio, Chief Planetary Doctor of PH Lab [1] The societies and the health systems we live in must be both resilient and responsive to the challenges of climate change—the overarching issue of our time. Elections and more, Conflicts of Law: Resolving Common Conflicts Between the Canadian and U.S. Please visit https://www.canadianinstitute.com/global-economic-sanctions for more information and updates. 3rd Annual Canada’s State of Trade Conference (March 2020), Modernization of North American Defence (January 2020), Defence Procurement in the 43rd Parliament (November 2019), Security, Commerce and FDI in Canada (October 2019), New Perspectives on Shared Security: NATO's Next 70 Years (June 2019), What Role for Canada on the Global Stage? View bio, CEO, Antara Global Health Advisors Canadian Global Affairs Institute The Best Defence Conference is one of Canada’s must-attend defence and security events—bringing together Canadian and international companies to learn of Canadian defence procurement and supply chain opportunities as well as providing an intimate forum for networking between primes and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and B2B, B2G & I2I meetings. Rob Wright served as Canadian Ambassador to China from 2005-2009 and also served as Canadian Ambassador to Japan from 2001 to 2005. Neelu ShankerDeputy Director, Operations, Sanctions Policy and Operations Coordination DivisionGlobal Affairs Canada. This dynamic new website was launched in September 2015 to provide an engaging platform for member ICAs and ICA colleagues to communicate with each other and with the wider world. Canadian Global Affairs Institute Listed below are links to the various conferences presented by the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and its partners. Open discussions, face-to-face on top challenges and developments in sanctions and virtual currency. CONFERENCE7th Annual Procurement Conference: “Procuring for Interoperability”, Canada's Upstream Seeks To Define Its ESG Brand, by Shane Polczer (feat. Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2P 4K9, OTTAWA OFFICE Canadian Global Affairs Institute | 5.838 følgere på LinkedIn | Making sense of our complex world. Full registration to the CCGH includes access to the Gairdner Global health panel sessions on October 21st and the 10th Global Forum on Health Promotion on October 22. Déchiffrer la complexité de notre monde. We are sold out! I can tell you that the Canadian Global Affairs Institute is a valued partner, with whom we regularly exchange perspectives on how to improve defence procurement. Canadian Global Affairs Institute will put on a multi-panel conference in Ottawa on the topic of 'Canada’s State of Trade: At Home and Beyond'.