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Taking Stock of the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement

April 12, 2011

Location:University of Ottawa
55 Laurier East, Desmarais Building, Room 3120
Cost:Free admission. No pre-registration required.
Key Contact:Patrick Leblond
Contact Email:Patrick.Leblond@uottawa.ca
Contact Phone:Tel: 613 562 5800 ext. 2953

In collaboration with The Centre for International Policy Studies at the University of Ottawa, The Centre for European Studies at Carleton University would like to invite you to a half-day conference Taking Stock of the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement to be held at the University of Ottawa on Tuesday, April 12, 2011.  For more information and to see the programme, please click here.

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The Center for International Policy Studies at the University of Ottawa cordially invites you to a half-day conference, organized in collaboration with the Centre for European Studies at Carleton University, on the economics, business and politics of CETA as well as its reporting in the media. On the eve of the 7th round of negotiations of the agreement, the conference aims to raise public awareness of what could be the most important economic and trade agreement since NAFTA and provide a public forum for discussing CETA’s merits and the obstacles that it faces politically.

Featured Speakers:

Jason Langrish (Canada-Europe Roundtable for Business)
John Curtis (Centre for International Governance Innovation)
Patrick Leblond (University of Ottawa)
Terry Collins-Williams (Carleton University)
Phil Rourke (Carleton University)
Christopher Kukucha (Lethbridge University)
Anca Gurzu (Embassy Magazine)
Gerd Braune, German Newspaper Correspondent
Christopher Waddell (Carleton University)

Colloque d’une demi-journée
Où en sommes-nous avec l’Accord économique et commercial global entre le Canada et l’Union européenne (AECG) ?

Université d’Ottawa
55 avenue Laurier est, édifice Desmarais, salle 3120
Mardi le 12 avril 2011
13 h 15 à 17 h 45

Entrée libre. Aucune inscription n’est requise.

Le Centre d’études en politiques internationales de l’Université d’Ottawa vous invite cordialement à un colloque d’une demi-journée, organisée en collaboration avec le Centre for European Studies de l’Université Carleton, portant sur les aspects économiques, commerciaux et politiques de l’AECG ainsi que sur le traitement de l’Accord par les médias canadiens et européens. À la veille de la 7e ronde de négociations, le colloque a pour objectif d’offrir un forum public permettant de discuter des mérites de l’AECG et des obstacles auxquels il est confronté.

Conférenciers :

Jason Langrish (Forum sur le commerce Canada-Europe)
John Curtis (Centre for International Governance Innovation)
Patrick Leblond (Université d’Ottawa)
Terry Collins-Williams, (Université Carleton)
Phil Rourke, (Université Carleton)
Christopher Kukucha, (Université de Lethbridge)
Anca Gurzu, (Embassy Magazine)Anca Gurzu, (Embassy Magazine)
Gerd Braune, German Newspaper Correspondent
Christopher Waddell, (Université Carleton)

The Centre for European Studies is supported by grants from the European Commission and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.