Canada and the International Trading System: Refocusing the Agenda
From the Centre of Trade Policy and Law Newsletter
Registration Information:
- Complete the registration form and email or fax it to (613) 520-3981.
- Cost is $1,250 per person plus 5% GST of $62.50 (total $1,312.50).
- Registration cost can be invoiced.
- Cheques should be made payable to Carleton University/CTPL.
- Confirmation will be sent out via e-mail or fax once the registration form is received.
- Cancellation Policy: In case of cancellation up to one week before the course date, the participant will be charged 25% of the tuition fee. In case of cancellation within the week prior to the course date (but not including the last workday before the course), the participant will be charged 50% of the tuition fee. Full tuition will apply for cancellations on or after the last workday prior to the start of the course.
For more information about upcoming offerings of this course, e-mail us at ctpl@carleton.ca
Further Information: An intensive two-day workshop, this course will provide one-on-one interaction with two of Canada's leading trade policy practitioners. The program will cover:
- Essential Mechanics of the International Trading System
- World Trade Organization Doha Round of Negotiations
- Canada-US Trade Issues
This course will help government officials who are relatively new to trade to put the complex web of issues facing Canada into context. For those with more experience, this is an ideal opportunity to get beyond the basics and gain important insight into how your organization's interests fit into the bigger picture. Based on several years' experience providing trade policy training to federal government departments in Canada and around the world, this course distils key issues and approaches into an intensive two-day session. Because of the small class size, participants will have a greater opportunity to explore their interests and concerns through direct dialogue with trade policy experts.
Presenters:
- William A. Dymond
- Michael Hart
What you will receive:
- Two days of intensive discussion, debate, and case studies on pertinent trade law and negotiation issues
- Detailed course manual, readings, and texts.