Between Two Hills: Canada-US Perspectives in Ottawa and Washington

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US and Canadian flags at the US Capitol

In a period marked by widespread change across North America, cross-border ties remain the linchpin of the historic Canada-US relationship. Between and within both countries’ federal legislatures, dialogue and leadership on shared priorities like economic security, border management, and continental defense serve to strengthen bilateral relations and benefit Canadians and Americans alike.

Join us virtually on Wednesday, March 5 for a conversation with members of the Canada-US Interparliamentary Group (IPG). The event will consist of a panel discussion featuring the IPG's co-chairs and a moderated roundtable with members of a visiting Canadian IPG delegation.

In-person attendance at this event is by invitation only. Please direct all general inquiries to Canada@wilsoncenter.org and media inquiries to Ryan.McKenna@wilsoncenter.org.

Panelists

Bill Huizenga Headshot
Hon. Bill Huizenga
US Representative for Michigan's 4th congressional district 
Michael MacDonald Headshot
Hon. Michael L. MacDonald
Senator, Nova Scotia; Co-Chair, Canada-US Interparliamentary Group
John McKay Headshot
Hon. John McKay, P.C., MP
Member of Parliament, Scarborough—Guildwood; Co-Chair, Canada-US Interparliamentary Group

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Canada Institute

The mission of the Wilson Center's Canada Institute is to raise the level of knowledge of Canada in the United States, particularly within the Washington, DC policy community.  Research projects, initiatives, podcasts, and publications cover contemporary Canada, US-Canadian relations, North American political economy, and Canada's global role as it intersects with US national interests.   Read more

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