Canada’s Role in the International Institutional Response to the Global Financial Crisis

Speaker: Tony Porter

Series: Canada Among Nations

August 1, 2014

Canada’s Role in the International Institutional Response to the Global Financial Crisis

What impact has Canada had on the global financial system since the crisis? Tony Porter, professor at McMaster University, shares  thoughts on Canada's contribution to shifts in the regulation of global financial institutions and how informal regulatory arrangements have opened up new avenues for Canadian foreign diplomacy. 

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Series: Canada Among Nations

Canada Among Nations is the premier source for contemporary insight into pressing Canadian foreign policy issues. Started at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University, the series has brought together leading scholars, practitioners, journalists, and members of the NGO community for an assessment of the Canada’s foreign policy since 1984. The Centre for International Governance Innovation is proud to partner with NPSIA, on previous and future editions of Canada Among Nations. Canada-Africa Relations: Looking Back, Looking Ahead - volume 27 of Canada Among Nations - was released June 2013.

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