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2026 Global Progress Action Summit: Hard and Soft Power

The 2026 Global Progress Action Summit in Toronto brings together progressive political leaders, policy experts, and changemakers to discuss global power structures that can serve people and communities. In the second panel discussion Patrick Gaspard (Former U.S. Ambassador to South Africa) leads a discussion with Anita Anand (Minister of Foreign Affairs), Elissa Slotkin (U.S.Senator) and Magdalena Andersson (Former Prime Minister of Sweden) about the changing global order and building a global neighborhood. (May 9, 2026)

2026 Progress Summit - Canada’s Role in Defending Democracy Across Borders

Progressive leaders from across Canada gather in Ottawa for the 2026 Progress Summit, hosted by the Broadbent Institute. This year's theme is “Defending Democracy Across Borders.” The Summit brings together leaders and activists to assess today’s challenges and re-envision the plan to defend democracy globally. The General Secretary of the Ecuador Citizen Revolution Movement, Andrés Arauz, delivers keynote remarks and joins Brandi Morin for a discussion on Canada–Ecuador bilateral and trade relations, including the recent FTA and its lacunae.

2026 Progress Summit - Maximizing Canada’s Investments in Major Projects

Progressive leaders from across Canada gather in Ottawa for the 2026 Progress Summit, hosted by the Broadbent Institute. This year's theme is “Defending Democracy Across Borders.” The Summit brings together leaders and activists to assess today’s challenges and re-envision the plan to defend democracy globally. John Graham (Business Manager & Financial Secretary, United Association Local 401), George Gritziotis (Executive Lead, Ontario Tripartite Labour Resource Council), Brendan Haley (Director of Policy, Efficiency Canada) and Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood (Senior Researcher, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives) examine how projects could contribute to Canada's sovereignty, jobs, sustainability, community benefits and ownership

Public Policy Forum Growth Summit: Brain Capital

The Public Policy Forum’s 2026 Canada Growth Summit brings together the top minds in policy, business, investment and government in Toronto to discuss Canada’s economic growth potential. Inez Jabalpurwala (Public Policy Forum) and Andrew Nevin (Center for BrainHealth) join moderator Nick Taylor-Vaisey (POLITICO) to discuss Canada's advantage in the age of artificial intelligence. (May 7, 2026)

Public Policy Forum Growth Summit: Canada in the new world dynamics

The Public Policy Forum’s 2026 Canada Growth Summit brings together the top minds in policy, business, investment and government in Toronto to discuss Canada’s economic growth potential. Steve Verheul (Former Chief Trade Negotiator for Canada), Robert Greenhill (Global Canada), Avery Shenfeld (CIBC), Louise Blais (Quebec’s representative for the renewal of USMCA) and Michael McAdoo (Boston Consulting Group) join moderator Vivian Abdelmessih (Export Development Canada) to discuss the role of Canada in the new world order. (May 7, 2026)

June 18, 2026

Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.

Daily Recap - June 18, 2026

Watch CPAC’s signature long-form coverage of the day’s pressing political events as they unfold.

Daily Recap - June 18, 2026

Watch CPAC’s signature long-form coverage of the day’s pressing political events as they unfold.

June 18, 2026

Witness all the action in the House of Commons when Canada’s elected officials meet daily to debate the issues. The government and Opposition exchange questions and answers on how the country is being run and what issues are pressing the political agenda.

Four Years of War in Ukraine: Russia, Ukraine and Prospects for Peace

The Montreal Institute of International Studies, the Raoul-Dandurand Chair in strategic and diplomatic studies, and the Network for Strategic Analysis host a conference entitled “4 years of war in Ukraine: prospects for peace and transatlantic security”. Justin Massie (director, department of political science, UQAM) moderates a panel discussion on Russia, Ukraine and prospects for peace. The panel includes Dominique Arel (University of Ottawa), Maria Popova (McGill University), Emmanuelle Rousseau (UQAM) et Vincent Tourret (UQAM). (February 23, 2026)

Canadian Science Policy Conference : Canada at a Crossroads

The Canadian Science Policy Centre (CSPC) is a non-profit, non-partisan, and non-advocate organization established in 2009 . CSPC’s guiding vision is a strong, inclusive, and effective science policy community that contributes to the well-being of Canadians. Its annual conference is one of the country’s most comprehensive science and innovation policy forums, bringing together academics and leaders to explore critical issues. The panel presents findings from the Council of Canadian Academies’ latest assessment of Canada’s science, technology, and innovation and highlights Canada’s key strengths, persistent challenges, and emerging opportunities in science, technology and Innovation performance and innovation. Appearing as panelists are Tijs Creutzberg (President & CEO, Council of Canadian Academies), Ilse Treurnicht (Chair, Council of Canadian Academies’ Expert Panel ) and Karim Bardeesy (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry). (November 20, 2025)

Analysing Human Creativity and Artificial Intelligence: Speech by David Cropley

The Coalition for the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (CDCE) hosts an event in Ottawa to explore the impact of artificial intelligence on the creative industries. The conference aims to deepen understanding of the challenges associated with the development of AI in the cultural sector and to identify concrete avenues for action to value human creativity in the digital age. David Cropley, Professor of Engineering Innovation, Adelaide University (Australia), delivers a speech where he analyses human creativity and artificial intelligence, and what distinguishes them. (February 11, 2026)

Stephen Harper's Portrait Unveiling Ceremony

The Right Honourable Stephen Harper was Canada’s 22nd prime minister from 2006 to 2015. Earlier this year, his official portrait was unveiled and added to the House of Commons’ collection. The portrait, painted by famous Canadian artist Phil Richards, depicts Stephen Harper’s life before, during, and after his political career.

Triennial Congress of Ukrainian Canadians: Speech by Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire

The 28th Triennial Congress of Ukrainian Canadians was held in Toronto from November 14-16, 2025. At this event community leaders, policymakers, government officials, and engaged citizens gathered to discuss key issues affecting Ukrainian Canadians and shape the future direction of the community. The Congress provides a platform to align priorities across national, provincial, and local organizations to strengthen advocacy efforts on issues such as immigration, security, and humanitarian aid. Lt.-Gen. (ret.) Roméo Dallaire delivers the keynote address. (November 15, 2025)

June 18, 2026

Tune in for uninterrupted coverage of proceedings in Parliament’s upper chamber as senators debate legislation and consider issues of national importance.

Valuing Human Creativity in the Age of AI: Legal Framework on AI and Culture

The Coalition for the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (CDCE) hosts an event in Ottawa to explore the impact of artificial intelligence on the creative industries. The conference aims to deepen understanding of the challenges associated with the development of AI in the cultural sector and to identify concrete avenues for action to value human creativity in the digital age. Christian Leblanc, Partner, Fasken, delivers a keynote address on Canada’s legal framework on AI and culture. (February 11, 2026)

Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence

Government, military and industry representatives gather in the nation's capital for the 94th Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence. The theme for this year’s event is “The road to five per cent”. The event is organized by the Conference of Defence Associations (CDA) Institute in cooperation with the Department of National Defence. Lt.-Gen. Jamie Speiser Blanchet (Commander, Royal Canadian Air Force), Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee (Commander, Royal Canadian Navy) and Lt.-Gen. Michael C. Wright (Commander, Canadian Army) discuss real threats to Canada, urgent capability gaps facing forces and modernization needs within Canadian Armed Forces.

2026 Global Progress Action Summit: Governing for the Middle Class

The 2026 Global Progress Action Summit in Toronto brings together progressive political leaders, policy experts, and changemakers to discuss global power structures that can serve people and communities. In the third panel discussion Harry Quilter Pinner (Institute for Public Policy Research) leads a discussion with Lars Klingbeil, Vice-Chancellor of Germany), François-Philippe Champagne (Minister of Finance), Diana Alarcon (World Bank) and Neera Tanden (Center for American Progress Action Fund) about reducing the cost of living and governing for the middle class (May 9, 2026)

Canadian Science Policy Conference: Remarks by MP Michael Guglielmin

The Canadian Science Policy Centre (CSPC) is a non-profit, non-partisan, and non-advocate organization established in 2009. CSPC’s guiding vision is a strong, inclusive, and effective science policy community that contributes to the well-being of Canadians. Its annual conference is one of the country’s most comprehensive science and innovation policy forums, bringing together academics and leaders to explore critical issues. MP Michael Guglielmin, a member of the Standing Committee on Industry and Technology, delivers remarks at the conference. (November 20, 2025)

Economic Reconciliation Summit - Indigenous Advisor in Residence, CMA

Canada 2020 hosts their annual policy Economic Reconciliation Summit “The Indigenous-Led Economy", a one-day summit examining trade practices, economic security and what indigenous economic sovereignty looks like. In the mornnig session Dr. Alika Lafontaine (Canadian Medical Association) discusses the link between healthcare and the economy. (April 14, 2026)

Canada-Germany-Quebec Relations

The Université du Québec à Montréal is hosting a german studies seminar focused on economic, geopolitical, and security cooperation between Canada and Germany. This diplomatic roundtable brings together experts to discuss bilateral relations and trade. Valérie Beaudoin (analyst, U.S. politics) moderates the discussion with Stéphane Dion (former Canadian ambassador to Germany), Stéphane Lessard (executive director, Relations with Northern and Central Europe, Global Affairs Canada), Elisa Valentin (Assistant Deputy Minister, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, MRIF), Julien Baudry (Chief of Staff and VP, Communications and External Relations, Port of Montreal), and Jan Claudius Völkel (Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Ottawa). (April 2, 2026)

Order of Canada Investiture Ceremony – May 15, 2026

Governor General Mary Simon presides over an Order of Canada investiture ceremony at Rideau Hall. The 14 appointees include 6 Officers and 8 Members. This marks Mary Simon’s final presentation of Canadian honours as Governor General.

Continental Shifts: Investing in Times of Uncertainty

The Eurasia Group and RBC host the 2026 US-Canada Summit in Toronto. The day long event brings together top leaders from business and politics to discuss and debate the opportunities and challenges facing the US-Canada relationship. In the morning session Daleep Singh (PGIM), Annesley Wallace (HOOPP) and Jenny Johnson (Franklin Templeton) sit down with Derek Neldner (RBC Capital Markets) to discuss investing across global and emerging markets. (June 11, 2026)

Stress Test: What’s Really Happening with the US and Canadian Economies

The Eurasia Group and RBC host the 2026 US-Canada Summit in Toronto. The day long event brings together top leaders from business and politics to discuss and debate the opportunities and challenges facing the US-Canada relationship. In the morning session Frances Donald (RBC Economics) and Erika McEntarfer (Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research) sit down with Amanda Lang (CTV News) to discuss the US and Canadian Economies. (June 11, 2026)

2026 US-Canada Summit - In Conversation with Robert Lighthizer

The Eurasia Group and RBC host the 2026 US-Canada Summit in Toronto. The day long event brings together top leaders from business and politics to discuss and debate the opportunities and challenges facing the US-Canada relationship. In the afternoon session former U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer sits down with Gerald Butts (Eurasia Group) to discuss international trade, tariffs and new industrial policies. (June 11, 2026)

Model Senate 2026

From May 7 to 9, Model Senate returned for a sixth year, welcoming 110 post-secondary students from across Canada to simulate the process of passing a bill through the upper chamber. Organized by SENgage, the event saw students draft, debate, amend, vote on and passing a bill, and they learnt from senators throughout the process. We spoke with both participating students and senators about the experience.

Daily Recap - June 19, 2026

Watch CPAC’s signature long-form coverage of the day’s pressing political events as they unfold.

Virus of Inequality Symposium - Senator Danielle Henkel with Isabelle Fortier

On April 30, 2026 Senator Marilou McPhedran hosted the Virus of Inequality Symposium in Ottawa. The gathering of women leaders, advocates, and scholars focused on addressing systemic inequities and the historical legacy of feminist mobilization in Canada. In the sixth conversation Senator Danielle Henkel (Progressive Senate Group) discussed establishing a national framework for women’s health in Canada with Isabelle Fortier (Women's Health Coalition of Canada). (April 30, 2026)