Meeting the new security threats to Canada’s allies in Europe

Live stream here and at The MacDonald Laurier Institute starting 10am EST.

The Macdonald-Laurier Institute invites you to attend a discussion on how best to meet the new security threats to Canada’s allies in the Baltics, and Central and Eastern Europe. The event, which will take place at the Rideau Club, will feature Ukrainian Vice-Prime Minister Ivanna Klympush during her visit to Ottawa, on Nov. 17, 2016.

The Vice-Prime Minister’s remarks will be followed by a high-level panel discussion featuring the best thought leaders on collective security in Europe. Embassy of Ukraine Ambassador, His Excellency Andriy Shevchenko, will also be a special guest.

The panel, which MLI Munk Senior Fellow Shuvaloy Majumdar will moderate, includes:

  • Christian Leuprecht, MLI Munk Senior Fellow
  • John McKay, Liberal MP and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence
  • Karlis Eihenbaums, Latvian Ambassador to Canada
  • Andrei Sannikov, former Belarusian presidential candidate and human rights activist

MLI Managing Director Brian Lee Crowley will introduce the discussion, while Paul Grod of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress will deliver closing remarks.

Twenty five years ago, Canada was proud to be the first country to recognize Ukrainian independence. Now, as Vice-Prime Minister Klympush visits Ottawa, Ukraine is gripped by a struggle with Russian-backed separatists. Russian energy strategy, cyber warfare, military expansion and propaganda are intended to wreak havoc from the Baltics to Central Europe and beyond.

How can Canada work with its allies to ensure collective security and peace for the democratic nations on NATO’s frontier?

The Ukrainian Embassy is co-presenting this event.

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