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Canadian Programme Advisory Committee

Comprising a broad range of expertise, committee members contribute to the programme and to participant selection.

Agnew David

Mr David Agnew

President, Seneca College

Angell David

Mr David J R Angell

Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Canada on the North Atlantic Council, Joint Delegation of Canada to NATO, Brussels

Cappe M

Professor Mel Cappe

School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto

Coates Ken

Dr Kenneth S Coates

Canada Research Chair in Regional Innovation, Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan

Collins David

Ambassador David B Collins

Retired High Commissioner and Ambassador in the Canadian Diplomatic Service and former naval officer

Coulon Jocelyn

Mr Jocelyn Coulon

Research Fellow and Director of the Francophone Network on Peace Operations, CÉRIUM

Ditchburn J

Ms Jennifer Ditchburn

President and CEO of the Institute for Research on Public Policy

Dodge David

Mr David A Dodge, OC

Senior Advisor, Bennett Jones LLP

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Ms Rebecca Finlay

CEO at the Partnership on AI

Fremont Jacques

Professor Jacques Frémont

President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Ottawa

Gaudreault Desbiens J 2

Professor Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens

Vice-Rector of Strategic Planning & Communications, University of Montreal

Griffiths Rudyard

Dr Rudyard Griffiths

Chair, The Munk Debates

Helliwell John

Dr John Helliwell OC

Arthur J E Child Foundation Fellow and Co-Director, Canadian Institute of Advanced Research

Laidler David

Professor David Laidler

Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics, University of Western Ontario

Malone David

Dr David Malone

Under-Secretary-General of the UN and Rector of the UN University

Potter Pitman 2

Professor (Emeritus) Pitman B. Potter, Ph.D., JD, MDiv., FRSC, CM

Professor (Emeritus) in Law, Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia

Romoff M

Mr Mark Romoff

President, MRInsights Inc

Wright Gerald

Dr Gerald Wright

Senior Fellow, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University

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