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CENTRE FOR SECURITY, INTELLIGENCE, AND DEFENCE STUDIES (CSIDS)

19 Jan 2017

S.) and Mexico along with an audience of over one hundred and forty civil servants, students and members of the public were invit- ed to Canada’s War Museum to reflect on the challenges for Canada in the immediate future on four, themed panels, namely: 1) Hotspots- representing conflicts and international crises around the world that could have an impact on Canada; 2) the future of the United Nati. [...] This is an area that needs much The Future of the UN more attention and will need the help of • The UN will continue to focus on peace and se- curity but its role as the premier institution for multilateralism is being questioned post-2011, largely due to the Security Council’s inability to deal with events in Syria and North Africa. [...] She worked closely with international organizations including the United Nations, the European Union, the International Olympic Committee, the Asian Development Bank and the International Committee of the Red Cross. [...] Shugart was also actively engaged at the international level, serving as Chair of the Global Health Security Action Group and of the Health Task Force of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, and as a director on the executive board of the World Health Organization. [...] He spent several years on Parliament Hill in senior advisory roles to the Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources, National Health and Welfare and to the leader of the opposition.
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