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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Listen to the podcast David Long, Professor at Carleton University’s Norman Paterson School of International Affairs and CETD collaborator, argues theory is important in explaining current Arctic policies. He proposes a counterintuitive reasoning to explain prospects for conflict in the Arctic. He says a realist approach could suggest future... More
Listen to the podcast Cécile Pelaudeix, Research Associate in PACTE, at the Institute of Political Studies in Grenoble, France, talks about the differences between Canadian and EU Arctic policies. She argues Canadian policies are more focused on sovereignty issues, while that is less important for the EU. She also highlights some of the tensions... More
Listen to the podcast Armand de Mestral, Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue lead researcher, Law Professor at McGill University and former member of the Canadian Law of the Sea delegation, talks about international frustration over Canada’s 2010 unilateral decision to make compulsory the duty to notify Canadian authorities in advance of a... More
Monday, December 20, 2010
Professor Colin Bennett from the University of Victoria talks to Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue's Helen Morris about Internet Privacy in connection with the growth of social networking sites. Bennett was in Ottawa on December 1, 2010 to present the 2010 EU-Canada Public Lecture on "Internet Privacy - Positions and Conflicts: Views from... More
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Listen to the podcast Dr. Hartmut Schmeck from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany spoke about "Smart Grid, Renewables, Electric Mobility: When to use your dishwasher or recharge electric vehicles?" Schmeck was at Carleton University on November 25, 2010 as part of the Centre for European Studies lecture series: Carleton German... More
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue scholar Inger Weibust talks about what a Canada-EU trade deal would mean for Environmental regulation in Canada. Listen to... More
Monika Griefahn, former Minister for Environment of Lower Saxony, Germany spoke to Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue's Helen Morris about the policy framework required to support sustainable architecture. Griefahn was brought to Carleton University by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung for the 2010 Idea Contest and Workshop entitled Young Leaders... More
Listen to the podcast Louis Thériault, joined the Conference Board of Canada in 1997 where he specializes in product development and macro and micro economic analysis. Louis joined The Conference Board to launch the Metropolitan Outlook Service including a quarterly economic forecast for large Canadian urban centres. Louis is currently Director... More
Listen to the podcast Teresa Healey, earned her doctorate in Political Science from Carleton University in 1999. She specializes in North American integration, labour, and public sector issues. Before coming to the Canadian Labour Congress as Senior Researcher, Healy worked in the Research Branch at the Canadian Union of Public Employees. Prior to... More
Listen to Podcast Larry Brown, is President of the CCPA. He is also Secretary-Treasurer of the National Union of Public and General Employees since 1986. He holds political science and law degrees from the University of Saskatchewan which he has put to use as chair of PSI’s Public Sector Working Group and the National... More
Listen to the podcast Janet Eaton, PhD, has taught at several Nova Scotian universities including Dalhousie, St. Mary's, Mount Saint Vincent and most recently at Acadia where she offered courses on "Critical Perspectives on Globalization", "Environment and Sustainable Society", and "Community Political Power". From an early career as a marine... More
Listen to the Podcast Hon. Peter Julian, MP (Burnaby-New Westminster) and NDP Critic on International Trade and Globalization. A former manual labourer, Peter returned to school later and became a financial administrator. Organizations that he led won consecutive Excellence in Business awards. Peter has been a strong critic of the dysfunctional... More
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