G20 Buenos Aries and USMCA
USMCA signing could be overshadowed by larger divisions between nations at G20 The summit is expected to be dominated by U.S.-China spat and Saudi crown prince’s pariah status Katie Simpson · CBC… Read more »
USMCA signing could be overshadowed by larger divisions between nations at G20 The summit is expected to be dominated by U.S.-China spat and Saudi crown prince’s pariah status Katie Simpson · CBC… Read more »
CBC Commentary on G20 http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/987012163968 A Canadian Primer to the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany, July 7-8, 2017 Image credit: Germany G20 Website by Colin Robertson CGAI Vice President and Fellow… Read more »
NEW PODCAST: ‘THE GLOBAL EXCHANGE’ “Post-G20 Discussion: Trudeau and China“ For Immediate Release 6 September 2016 – Ottawa, ON On today’s ‘Global Exchange’ Podcast, host Colin Robertson looks at last… Read more »
G20 meeting to focus on open trade By Lynn Desjardins | english@rcinet.ca Friday 2 September, 2016 , No Comments ↓ Partager Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been well-received… Read more »
At G20, Trudeau must reflect on tenure and plot inclusive economic course forward Colin Robertson The Globe and Mail Friday, Sep. 02, 2016 No longer the debutante, Prime Minister… Read more »
CBC Power and Politics host Rosie Barton interviews CIGI Director Fen Hampson and CGAI VP Colin Robertson on PM Trudeau’s upcoming summitry Find at 1 hour and 15 minute mark… Read more »
Trudeau’s first month as PM includes four major international meetings Justin Trudeau walks to a news conference from Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Oct. 20, 2015. (Adrian Wyld / THE… Read more »
Colin Robertson in discussion with Power and Politics Chris Hall on G20 in St. Petersburg: Syria, Canada-US relations, XL pipeline, value of G20
The Rumble in Russia: A G20 primer By Colin Robertson | Sep 5, 2013 2:02 pm | | 0 Comments Email A general view of the round table meeting at… Read more »
Harper needs to play the ‘reliable ally’ card at the G20 COLIN ROBERTSON The Globe and Mail Wednesday, Sep. 04 2013 Prime Minister Stephen Harper goes to the Constantine Palace… Read more »