The global political landscape is undergoing rapid transformation, with shifting trade policies, evolving international alliances and the growing influence of emerging technologies like AI, which are reshaping global power structures. These changes present new challenges and risks for both governments and businesses, particularly in the realm of national security. In this evolving environment, the ability to adapt to new geopolitical realities and legal frameworks is critical to safeguarding interests and ensuring security.Join our National Security Group as they delve into the complex intersection of these developments and their impact on Canada’s national security strategy. With an emphasis on trade policies, international alliances, legislative updates and the transformative role of AI, the session will provide valuable insights into how these factors are reshaping the security landscape in 2025.Topics include:How evolving trade policies and tariffs affect national securityThe shifting landscape of international alliances and security partnershipsKey updates to Canada’s national security legislation and regulatory changesThe impact of AI on national security strategies and risksStrategies for adapting national security frameworks to a complex and rapidly changing global environmentIf you are unable to attend the live webinar, but are interested in accessing the archive for on-demand viewing, please click on the registration button to be added to the archive mailing list.For information regarding our webinars and communications, please contact:Adrian Babrikels Munoz |
[email protected] | 416.863.1500 x2541Speakers: Paige Backman, Donald B. Johnston, Hon. Peter Van Loan and Stephen Zolf.