Conference: A Foreign Policy Agenda For The New Prime Minister

Posted on Tuesday, February 24 at 11:00 by sthompson
The conference will explore

* the domestic and global pressures leading a revision of foreign policy priorities in Canada

* the future of negotiations with the United States on a variety of issues including energy, environment, and defence

* strategies for supporting economic development while promoting human rights and environmental values

* domestic factors will not be overlooked, with a session on the role of the provinces in foreign policy decision-making.

For complete details visit the web site www.ciia.org.

Susan Bell Assistant to the Program Director
Canadian Institute of International Affairs

205 Richmond Street W, Suite 302 Toronto, ON M5V 1V3

Note: http://www.ciia.org www.ciia.org

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  1. Tue Feb 24, 2004 10:41 pm
    Based on the fact that Klein is the keynote speaker (he who prefers to pretend Alberta is a country and send letters and envoys to other countries that contradict Ottawa\'s own policies) I\'m guessing this event will be more integrationist than aimed at preserving sovereignty. But who says a few of us couldn\'t show up and put some real debate in their debate?



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