Pumping money into programs that only fight against existing homelessness may be more of a damage control strategy rather than a solution to the housing bubble.
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What is NAOC’s Economy Forum and Why is it Important?
The NATO Association of Canada (NAOC) is hosting the 2017 NATO Economy Forum on Mining, Energy and Infrastructure this Wednesday, March 8, 2017. Taking place at the Ontario Investment and Trade Centre in Toronto, the event is meant to showcase Toronto’s hospitality and Canada’s willingness to invest in the outside world. The Economy Forum Read More…
Progress on China’s New Silk Road sets path for Prosperity and Economic Integration
China’s OneBelt, OneRoad initiative is building massive infrastructure projects throughout Eurasia. Marko Gombac examines how China plans to bring economic prosperity and stability to a tumultuous region.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Ambassador Selçuk Ünal Part II
Listen as Ambassador Selçuk Ünal provides advice to those interested in pursuing a career in diplomacy.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Ambassador Selçuk Ünal Part I
Listen as Ambassador Selçuk Ünal discusses the impact of the work done by the Turkish Embassy in Ottawa.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Ms. Jayne Pilot Part I
Listen as Ms. Jayne Pilot discusses the significance and impact of “Driving Sustainability to Business Success-The DS Factor” and “ISO 9001-Guide to Implement and Integrate Quality Management Systems.”
Climate Change Presents Challenges to American Coastal Installations
Jeremy Paquin discusses the long-term threat posed by climate to U.S. military installations.
Yukon’s Integration Challenge
In the latest part of his series on Canada’s Arctic, Paul Pryce examines how the Yukon Territory can be better integrated into the country’s economy.
The Northern Infrastructure Deficit
As part of a series on Arctic security, Paul Pryce discusses the Northwest Territories’ urgent need for greater infrastructure investment.
NATO Economy Forum 2016: Mining and Infrastructure
Registration Regular Registration (with Networking Lunch) $100.00 CADNAOC/CTBC/CPCC/CPBC Members (With Networking Lunch) $80.00 CADNon-member Full-Day (Lunch NOT included) $40.00 CADMorning or Afternoon Sessions Only: $20 (Lunch NOT included) $20.00 CAD The NATO Association of Canada (NAOC)’s Economy Forum is a response to NATO’s interest in economic development and security. The NAOC strives to realize this goal Read More…