Fall Lecture 2024: Canada’s relationship with the U.S.
October 24, 2024 | 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
National Arts Centre (Canada Room), Ottawa, Ontario
Table Numbers will be assigned upon check in at the registration desk
AGENDA
5:00 p.m. - 5:55 p.m. |
Networking Reception |
5:55 p.m. - 6:05 p.m. |
Welcome Sara-Christine Gemson, Executive Director, PPF Academy & Action Canada |
6:05 p.m. - 6:20 p.m. |
Remarks/Land Acknowledgement by Elder Elder, Claudette Commanda, Kitigan Zibi Algonquin First Nation Chancellor, University of Ottawa Sara-Christine Gemson, Executive Director, PPF Academy & Action Canada |
6:20 p.m. - 6:25 p.m. |
Opening Remarks Mike Blanchfield, Director, Energy Policy and Global Affairs, Public Policy Forum A.J Nichols, VP Corporate Affairs North America, BHP |
6:25 p.m - 6:40 p.m |
What American Voters Are Thinking: A U.S. Pollster’s Perspective Clifford Young, President, Ipsos Public Affairs in the U.S. |
6:40 p.m - 7:00 p.m |
The ‘Matter More’ Blueprint: Canada’s Strategy for a Changing United States Janice Stein, Belzberg Professor of Conflict Management and the Founding Director, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy Edward Greenspon, President & CEO, Public Policy Forum Moderator: Luiza Savage, Executive Editor, Growth, North America, Politico |
7:00 p.m – 7:30 p.m |
Republican and Democrat Outlook: Canada and the Next U.S. Administration Kelly Craft, Former U.S. Ambassador to Canada under Donald Trump Gordon D. Giffin, Former U.S. Ambassador to Canada under Bill Clinton Moderator: Luiza Savage, Executive Editor, Growth, North America, Politico |
7:30 p.m - 7:35 p.m |
Closing Remarks Sara-Christine Gemson, Executive Director, PPF Academy & Action Canada |
7:35 p.m - 8:30 p.m |
Networking Reception |
Thank you to our Sponsors:
Moderator
Speakers
While leading the US Mission to the United Nations, Ambassador Craft’s highest distinction of service to her country was the implementation of the historic Abraham Accords – the most significant turning point in the Middle East peace process in fifty years.
Ambassador Craft served as the US Ambassador to Canada from October 2017 until 2019. During her time, she worked through the complex revisiting of the NAFTA treaty, known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement or USMCA.
Ambassador Craft has served on numerous boards including: Advancing American Freedom, the Canadian American Business Council and currently the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship and the Institute for the Study of War.
With Ambassador Craft’s expertise and experience in international affairs, she continues to speak at international forums including the Munich Security Conference, Doha Forum and the GZero Japan Summit. She is a staunch defender of Taiwan and was honored to speak at the Ketagalan Forum emphasizing the importance of regional security issues in the Indo-Pacific. In 2023, Ambassador Craft led the United States delegation to Taipei for an audience with President Tsai and in 2024, had a private audience with President Lai. Upon leaving her official post, the Chinese government-imposed lifetime sanctions prohibiting Ambassador Craft from travel to and business with China, Hong Kong and Macao.
In January 2024, Ambassador Craft and Mr. Craft were chosen by the Republican National Committee to lead the Presidential Trust, which raises funds for the eventual 2024 Republican Nominee for President and Republican candidates for the United States Congress and the United States Senate.
Ambassador Craft is a graduate of the University of Kentucky and holds an Honorary Doctorate from Morehead State University. She and her husband, Joe Craft, who is also a native Kentuckian, share six
children and twelve grandchildren.
From August 1997 to April 2001, Ambassador Giffin served as the nineteenth U.S. Ambassador to Canada. As Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, he managed U.S. interests in the world's largest bi-lateral trading relationship, as well as U.S. collaboration with Canada on global issues in international fora. He received the Superior Honor Award from the Department of State for negotiating a pre-clearance agreement.
From 1975-1979, he was Legislative Director and Chief Counsel to U.S. Senator Sam Nunn in Washington, DC.
Ambassador Giffin is a graduate of Duke University and Emory University School of Law and holds several honorary degrees. He was a recipient of the Emory University School of Law's 2009 Distinguished Alumni Award, which recognizes outstanding alumni who have achieved distinction in legal practice, teaching, research or public administration. He has also served as an adjunct professor of law at Emory University School of Law.
Ambassador Giffin currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the Carter Presidential Center; is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission; and serves on the Board of Directors of Canadian Natural Resources Ltd., and CIBC US Bank. He served on the Board of Canadian National Railway from 2001-2021, the Board of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce from 2001-2017 and as Chair of the Board of TransAlta Corporation from 2011 to 2020.
Cliff is an expert on consumer and public opinion trends, policy trends and priorities, corporate reputation, elections and scenario construction. He also is an Ipsos spokesperson and oversees Ipsos media partnerships, including ABC News, Axios, NPR, Thomson Reuters, USA Today, and the Washington Post.
He is a frequent writer, analyst, and media commentator on elections, consumer behavior, and public opinion. He can be seen with regularity on Bloomberg, Fox, and CSPAN.
Cliff is an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins SAIS and is an instructor at Columbia University where he teaches courses—at both institutions—on public opinion and forecasting. Cliff just released a book coming in September 2024: Polls, Pollsters, and Public Opinion: A Guide for Decision-Makers by Cambridge University Press
At the Globe, Ed specialized in politics, economics, foreign affairs and business while serving as Editor-in-Chief, Ottawa bureau chief, European correspondent and managing editor of the Report on Business. He was an early proponent of digital transformation as founding editor of globeandmail.com.
At Bloomberg News, he was Editor-at-Large for Canada and global managing editor for energy, environment and commodities, a group situated in 22 countries on six continents.
Ed is the author of Double Vision: The Inside Story of the Liberals in Power, which won the 1996 Douglas Purvis Award for best public policy book, and of Searching for Certainty: Inside the New Canadian Mindset. He was a winner of PPF’s Hyman Solomon Award for Excellence in Public Policy Journalism. In 2010, he chaired a 13-person panel for the Canadian International Council that produced a bold international policy strategy called Open Canada: A Global Positioning Strategy for a Networked Age.
Ed holds a combined honours degree in journalism and political science from Carleton University and was a Commonwealth Scholar at the London School of Economics, earning an M.Sc. (Econ.) with distinction.
She is the chief executive officer of the First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres, a national organization that protects and promotes First Nations culture, languages and traditional knowledge. She is also the CEO of Maclean Day Schools Settlement Corporation. Ms. Commanda has taught at the University of Ottawa’s Institute of Women’s Studies, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Law and the Indigenous Studies Program, teaching courses on First Nations Women, Native Education, First Nations People and History, Indigenous Traditions, and Decolonization. She was inducted into the Common Law Honour Society, served two terms on the Board of Governors for the First Nations University of Canada and three terms on the Kitigan Zibi band council.
In 2017, Claudette was the first appointed First Nation Elder in Residence for the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, and the first person of a First Nation heritage to be complete a full term on the Board of Governors for the University of Ottawa. She was also the Special Adviser on Reconciliation, for the Susan & Perry Dellelce Dean, Faculty of Law (Common Law Section). Claudette is a proud mother of four and a grandmother of 10.
In March 2020, Claudette received the 2020 Indspire Award for culture, heritage, and spirituality.
He has reported regularly from the United States, including the 2000 U.S. presidential election, 9/11, the 2008 rise to power of Barack Obama and the surreal encounters between Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau.
He is the co-author (with Fen Osler Hampson) of the award-winning book, The Two Michaels: Innocent Canadian Captives and High Stakes Espionage in the US-China Cyber War and the author of Swingback: Getting Along in the World With Harper and Trudeau.
Most recently, Mike worked as a consultant for Bluesky Strategy Group in Ottawa.
He was the winner of the 2013 R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship which allowed him to travel to Geneva and Laos to investigate the deadly, ongoing legacy of the U.S. cluster bombing of the South Asian country during the Vietnam War.
Mike has taught reporting techniques at Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication, where he received his Masters of Journalism.
She was previously Vice-President of Programs and Director Communications at Teach For Canada, a non-profit that partners with remote First Nations to recruit, prepare and support educators.
Sara-Christine also worked as a TV, radio and digital journalist for many years, primarily for Radio-Canada in Toronto and Regina. She was also an Aga Khan journalism fellow in Kenya, where she wrote for the Daily Nation.
Sara-Christine completed a B.A. in Philosophy and Communications at the University of Ottawa and an M.Phil in Comparative Government at Oxford University. She is an Action Canada alumna.
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