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TUESDAY, FEB. 4—
Senator McCallum to Deliver Remarks—Non-affiliated Senator Mary-Jane McCallum will deliver remarks on'Identity as continuity,' hosted by the University of Ottawa. Thursday, Feb. 6, at 4 p.m. ET at uOttawa, Alex-Trebek Alumni Hall, 157 Séraphin-Marion Priv. Details via Eventbrite. Conservative Leader Poilievre to Attend Fundraiser—Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will attend a party fundraiser. Thursday, Feb. 6, at 5:30 p.m. ET at the Toronto Club, 107 Wellington St. W., Toronto.
Annual Government Breakfast Reception will take place at the Westin Hotel on Tuesday, Feb. 11 from 7:30-9 a.m. ET. All parliamentarians are welcome. Please RSVP to hughesc@ccspa.org Digital Access Day— The Canadian Internet Society hosts Digital Access Day. This year's theme is 'Bridging the Digital Divide: Ensuring Access for All,' and features discussions on affordability, digital literacy, online safety, and public policy to create a more inclusive digital future. Tuesday, Feb.
Lunch: ‘Trade Wars and Canada’—Canada’s former chief trade negotiator Steve Verheul, who’s now a principal at GT & Co., and a member of the prime minister’s Council on Canada-U.S. Relations, will deliver remarks on “Trade Wars and Canada: Finding Solutions in Uncertain Times,” a lunch event hosted by the C. D. Howe Institute. Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 12 p.m. ET at 67 Yonge St., Suite 300. Details: cdhowe.org.
Panel: 'Affordability and Climate: Intertwined Challenges'—The Institute for Research on Public Policy and the Affordability Action Council host a panel, 'Affordability and Climate: Addressing Intertwined Challenges in Politics Today,' featuring Tyler Meredith, former economic policy adviser to the Liberal government; Kathleen Monk, former director of communications to then-NDP leader Jack Layton; and Karen Restoule, vice-president of Toronto-based Crestview Strategy and senior...
Minister MacKinnon to Deliver Remarks—Employment Minister and Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon will deliver remarks at a roundtable lunch hosted by the C.D. Howe Institute. Tuesday, March 4, at 12 p.m. ET at 67 Yonge St., Suite 300, Toronto. Details: cdhowe.org. Webinar: ‘Growing Threats to Global Trade’—The Association of Professional Economists of B.C. hosts a webinar on “Growing Threats to Global Trade” A new era of U.S. protectionism poses threats to the global economy.
Liberals to Choose a New Leader—Federal Liberals will choose their new leader today. Whoever is chosen to succeed Justin Trudeau will automatically become prime minister. Details: lpc.ca/2025leadership. Economic Reconciliation Summit—Canada 2020 hosts 'The Indigenous-led Economy: 2025 Economic Reconciliation Summit.' Industry innovators, community leaders, and Indigenous innovators will explore best practices in trade, security, and economic development, building social and political solidarity, and leading the way on thoughtful policy-making toward economic reconciliation. Tuesday, April 1, at the Westin Hotel Ottawa, 55 Colonel By Dr. Details: canada2020.ca.
An Inclusive Parliament?'—The Canadian Study of Parliament Group hosts 'An Inclusive Parliament?' exploring equity, diversity, inclusion and access in legislative spaces, from the experiences of legislators themselves to public engagement and staff participation behind the scenes. Friday, April 25, at 9 a.m. ET at the Sir John A Macdonald Building, 144 Wellington St. Details via Eventbrite.
Sustainable Finance Summit—The Sustainable Finance Summit is scheduled to take place in Montreal from Tuesday, May 13, to Thursday, May 14. This year's theme is 'Aligning Finance with Planetary Boundaries.' Details: sommet-financedurable.com.
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