Trevor Findlay

CIGI Senior Fellow

Through his work as a diplomat, a delegate to United Nations bodies and involvement with non-governmental organizations in the field, Trevor Findlay has an extensive background in the field of disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation. A CIGI senior fellow, Trevor joined the centre in 2006 and has led various projects on nuclear governance. He also holds the William and Jeanie Barton Chair in International Affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa.

Trevor Findlay Videos

Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Paul Martin, Margaret Catley-Carlson, Mark Malloch-Brown, Ged Davis, David Shorr
CIGI '11 attendees, including former Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin, chief economist of the ADB Changyong Rhee, and CIGI Distinguished Fellow and former Canadian G7/8 Sherpa Gordon Smith, summarize the key areas for action to improving global governance.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Paul Martin, Margaret Catley-Carlson, Changyong Rhee, Mark Malloch-Brown, Jacques Mistral, Ged Davis, David Shorr, Mark Thirlwell
CIGI' 11 attendees, including former Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin, WEF Water Security Agenda Council member Margaret Catley-Carlson, and Chief Economist of the Asian Development Bank Changyong Rhee discuss gaps in global governance identified at the conference.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Thorsten Benner, Paul Meyer, Jongryn Mo, David Shorr
The fourth CIGI'11 round table focused on global security.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Trevor FindlaySteve Paikin
CIGI Senior Fellow and Director of The Nuclear Energy Futures Project, Trevor Findlay , sits down with TVO’s Steve Paikin to discuss the recent report “The Future of Nuclear Energy to 2030 .” In the interview, Findlay warns that, in the short-term, nuclear energy is too costly and slow-moving to mitigate the oncoming effects of climate change.