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(Marketwire - Sept. 6, 2012) - If Canada wants to secure its place in Asia, it will require comprehensive engagement that extends beyond a commercially focused, and bilateral-centered approach. This is one of the key findings from a taskforce report published today by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada, www.asiapacific.ca) on the eve of Prime Minister Harper's visit to Russia to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' Summit. The report recommends 17 ways for Canada to advance a full-scale engagement with Asia, particularly through a combination of regional institutions and bilateral mechanisms.

The National Conversation on Asia is a Canada-wide initiative to get Canadians thinking and talking about what Asia means to Canada. It includes a public education and policy development focus. This initiative is generously supported in part by our Founding Partners: Teck, Shell Canada, Manulife Financial and BMO Financial Group; Founding Sponsors: HSBC Bank Canada and Port Metro Vancouver; and Founding Supporters: Port of Halifax, Fiera Capital, Deloitte, Vancouver Airport Authority, Husky Energy, Canadian Pacific, TELUS, Blakes, Cameco and SNC-Lavalin. For more information about the National Conversation on Asia, visit www.nationalconversationonasia.ca.

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Title
Coherent Strategy, Not Piecemeal Approach Required to Secure Canada's Place in Asia, Contends APF Canada Report
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Sep 6, 2012
Publisher
Intrado Digital Media Canada Inc.
Source type
Trade Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1038082230
Copyright
Copyright CCNMatthews Sep 6, 2012