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COUCHICHING CONFERENCE

Securing Canada’s Atlantic Future

A STATEGIC DIALOGUE

September 29 & 30, 2025
Aga Khan Museum 
77 Wynford Drive, Toronto, ON

The Couchiching Conference, co-hosted by the Canadian International Council (CIC) and the Aga Khan Museum, is a high-level strategic dialogue bringing together policymakers, thought leaders, and experts to provide insights into how to navigate Canada’s role in an era of global upheaval. From shifting alliances and economic security to artificial intelligence, Arctic sovereignty, and foreign interference, this conference tackles the defining challenges of our time. Held at the iconic Aga Khan Museum, it will be a catalyst for bold ideas and actionable solutions, shaping Canada’s security and future in an unpredictable world.

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On Monday September 29th, Andrew Coyne of the Globe & Mail will give the Macdonald Lecture, presented by Trent University and The Canadian International Council. A private reception will follow the lecture. 

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On Tuesday September 30th, join us for the launch of Chrétien and the World: Canadian Foreign Policy from 1993 to 2003 with special guest the Rt. Hon. Jean Chrétien. Books will be available for purchase. A private reception will follow the presentation. 

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Agenda

Monday September 29, 2025

1:00 PM – Doors Open
1:30 PM – Welcome & Opening Remarks
2:00 PM – Panel 1: The Changing Global Order: Canada’s Role in a Post-Neoliberal World
3:30 PM – Coffee Break
4:00 PM – Panel 2: Arctic Frontiers: Security, Sovereignty, and Climate Challenges
5:30 PM – Macdonald Lecture presents Andrew Coyne, Globe and Mail
6:30 PM – Reception Begins

Tuesday September 30, 2025

8:30 AM – Doors Open; Light Breakfast in Atrium
9:00 PM – Opening Remarks and Address by Mississaugas of the Credit Chief Claire Sault
9:30 AM – Panel 3: Economic Security in an Uncertain World: Trade, Tariffs, and Adaptability
11:00 AM – Coffee Break
11:30 AM – Panel 4: AI, Quantum Technologies and the Future of National Defence
1:00 PM – Lunch
2:00 PM – Panel 5: Cultural Security Under Pressure: Platforms, Policy, and Power
4:00 PM – Book Launch: Chrétien and the World and Oral History Project of the Chrétien years
5:00 PM – Closing Remarks
5:30 PM – Reception

 * Please note that the agenda and speakers are subject to change and will be confirmed closer to the event date. 

Panel 1
The Changing Global Order: Canada’s Role in a Post-Neoliberal World

The decline of traditional multilateral institutions, shifting alliances, and Canada’s strategic position in a world where trade and security are being redefined.

MODERATOR

Cassie Heward

JD/Master of Global Affairs Candidate
University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy

SPEAKERS

Dr. Bessma Momani

Associate Vice-President, International and Professor of Political Science, University of Waterloo

Hon. David Collenette, P.C.

Former Minister of National Defence
Chair of the NATO Association of Canada.

Hon. Catherine McKenna, P.C.

Chair, UN High-Level Expert Group on the Net-Zero Emissions Commitments of Non-State Entities

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Panel 2
Arctic Frontiers: Security, Sovereignty, and Climate Challenges

How Canada can lead in Arctic security, infrastructure, and environmental resilience amid growing geopolitical tensions and climate change.

MODERATOR

Sam Huyer

NAADSN Research Fellow

SPEAKERS

Suzanne Lalonde

Professor, Faculty of Law, Université de Montreal

Catherine Welsh

Whitehorse Ranger Patrol

Gavin John

Journalist

Lt. Gen. (Ret) Christopher Coates

Former Deputy Commander of NORAD

Whitney Lackenbauer

Canada Research Chair for the Study of the Canadian North, Trent University

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Panel 3
Economic Security in an Uncertain
World: Trade, Tariffs, and Adaptability

How Canada can navigate economic uncertainty, U.S. trade policies (including Trump-era tariffs), and the rise of new industries in a shifting global economy.

MODERATOR

James Appleyard

Chair, CIC Stewards
Chief Investment Officer, Freycinet Ventures 

SPEAKERS

Stephen Lackey

National Board Member and Treasurer, World Affairs Council

Martha Harrison

Partner, Co-Head, International Trade and Investment Law, McCarthy Tétrault

Prof. Andrew Williams

Professor, School of International Relations, University of St. Andrews

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Panel 4
AI, Quantum Technologies, and the Future of National Defence

This panel explores how emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing are reshaping Canada’s national security landscape. From combating cyber threats and misinformation to fortifying border security, these innovations offer both powerful tools and complex challenges.

MODERATOR

Jamie Sandhu

Policy Researcher, Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society

SPEAKERS

Lisa Lambert

CEO of Quantum Industry Canada (QIC)

Peter Suma

Digital Policy Hub Doctoral Fellow, Centre for International Governance Innovation

Halyna Padalko

Digital Policy Hub Doctoral Fellow, Centre for International Governance Innovation

Alexander Martin

CIC Junior Fellow

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Panel 5
Cultural Security Under Pressure: Platforms, Policy, and Power

In an era where digital platforms and algorithms shape what we see, hear, and believe, cultural security has become a frontline issue. This session explores how foreign interference, mis/disinformation, and the dynamics of platforms are reshaping Canada’s cultural landscape. From discussing cultural sovereignty to the question of where “Canadian” cultural policy is truly made, panelists will examine the evolving meaning of cultural security. What does it mean to navigate Canadian identity and culture in a globalized, digitized world—and how can democracy thrive amid these shifting currents?

MODERATOR

Dr. Sascha Priewe

Director of Collections & Public Programs
Aga Khan Museum

SPEAKERS

Vass Bednar

Managing Director, Canadian SHIELD Institute

​Kyle Matthews

Executive Director, Montreal Institute for Global Security

Sarah Bay-Cheng

Professor of Emerging Technologies in Theatre & Performance and Helen and Paul Phelan Chair in Drama, University of Toronto 

Narendra Pachkhédé

Commonwealth Fellow, Centre for Inquiry into the Social, Geneva-London

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