Policy Beyond Borders: Cooperation, Competition, and Common Purpose (FON1-E54)
Overview
Delivery method
Online
Duration
1.5 hours
Audience
All public servants at all levels
Description
Global shifts are transforming how policy is made across borders and reshaping how Canada balances cooperation and competition. These shifts require policymakers to adapt to complex diplomatic, economic, and human development challenges.
Hosted in partnership with the Policy Community Partnerships Office, this dynamic event will explore how Canada’s international policy objectives are shaped. Speakers will share how they leverage data and insights to interpret global shifts, analyze recent diplomatic and economic decisions, and examine how global partnerships influence domestic and international policy challenges.
Participants will gain actionable insights into global governance trends and draw on lived experience to enhance policy development and collaboration.
Speakers
- Jamal Saghir, Professor of Practice, Institute for the Study of International Development, McGill University
- André Turcotte, Associate Professor, Riddell Graduate Program in Political Management, and Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Carleton University, and Senior Fellow, School of Public Policy, University of Calgary
- Marie-Ève Desrosiers, Professor, School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa
Moderator
- Catherine Charbonneau, Director, Policy Community Partnerships Office
Date modified: 2025-07-22