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Welcome to the National Capital Branch

Given our location, the CIC National Capital Branch aims to be a pro-active participant in the foreign affairs community in the National Capital Region and beyond. We support the CIC's research vocation by fostering greater dialogue among public policy makers, academia and the private sector. 

To join: click here, complete the membership form and forward it to the CIC National Office or call the National Capital Branch at 613-520-3916.

To contact us:
Email ottawa@onlinecic.org; Fax 613-520-3981; Phone  613-520-3916.       
or address surface mail to CIC-National Capital Branch, 2116 Dunton Tower,
Carleton University,1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5B6.

Branch events organized to date are listed below. Click on the event title to obtain more details and information on how to register. Visit the CIC national website at www.onlinecic.org to keep abreast of all the Council's activity.

Upcoming CIC-National Capital Branch Events

Stay tuned for our fall lineup of speaker/dinner events and the launch of our young professional and student-oriented Politics at the Pub series

What's New?

President's Report to the Annual General Meeting of the National Capital Branch,
June 15, 2010

Final Report, Expert Panel Discussion on Afghanistan Disengagement: Balancing Security, Foreign and Domestic Policy Implications - A Transatlantic Dialogue, May 25, 2010

The World in 2015: Implications for Canada
Click on this link to access the background material and reports related to this major public conference, held in Ottawa on January 21 and 22, 2010.
Latest report: Summary Conclusions 
Conference available on CPAC's video-on-demand 
Overview of past activities, plans and prospects of the Ottawa Foreign Policy Initiative: Report to Members, June 15, 2010

New from the Africa Study Group:
Presentation to the ASG: NEPAD and the African Action Plan:
Accomplishments and Challenges 

Please address any comments or questions to Doug Patriquin dpatriquin@cpcstrans.com

Summary of the AU/NEPAD African Action Plan 2010-2015:
Advancing Regional and Continental Integration in Africa
 
Please address any comments or questions to Doug Patriquin dpatriquin@cpcstrans.com

National Capital Branch events now available on CPAC's video-on-demand

  • The Key Issues Facing the G-20 and Canada's Role, June 15
  • Expert Panel Discussion on Afghanistan Disengagement: 
Balancing Security,
    Foreign and Domestic Policy Implications - A Transatlantic Dialogue, May 25
  • John Manley, Canadian Business in a Global Economy, April 12
  • US Ambassador David Jacobson, February 8

For more information about us
click on your area of interest below:

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