Over this past year, Canada 2020 brought together an impactful program of progressive ideas and people. We’ve convened essential conversations on the most pressing issues, with leaders from Canada and around the globe. Thank you to everyone who joined us for these events and conversations. Your support allows Canada 2020 to keep advancing our shared values for progress in Canada’s public policy discourse, and help shape a better, fairer, cleaner, and more prosperous future. Make a donation to ensure we can continue this work in 2025 and beyond: https://lnkd.in/ezn85kgp Looking ahead to 2025, we have a full slate of timely and essential gatherings, including our upcoming 2025 Economic Reconciliation Summit on April 1: https://lnkd.in/gAYk8p8W
Canada 2020
Public Policy Offices
Ottawa, Ontario 2,861 followers
Canada's leading, independent, progressive think-tank. For more, visit canada2020.ca
About us
Canada 2020 is Canada's leading, independent, progressive think-tank. For more, visit www.canada2020.ca
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http://www.canada2020.ca
External link for Canada 2020
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Ottawa, Ontario
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2006
- Specialties
- Public Policy, Research, Events, and Communications
Locations
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Primary
35 O'Connor St
Ottawa, Ontario, CA
Employees at Canada 2020
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Rick Anderson
Advocate for sensible policy. Energy transition pro (and optimist). Publisher, Kathari News. Principal, e4 Strategies. Senior Fellow, CD Howe…
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Tim Barber
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Susan Smith, ICD.D
Principal and Co-Founder, Bluesky Strategy Group Inc. / Co-Founder, CANADA2020.ca / Independent Director, PayPal Giving Fund Canada/ Past Chair…
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David Moscrop
Freelance writer, author, podcaster, researcher
Updates
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A look back at a key moment in 2024: As part of our Canada-US programming, we hosted a delegation of young bipartisan leaders as the Canadian partner of the American Council of Young Political Leaders, deepening ties between the US & Canada, and connecting these young leaders with Canadian policymakers.
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How do we ensure that reconciliation is at the heart of sustainable economic growth for all? Join us in Ottawa on April 1 for vital conversations at our Economic Reconciliation Summit: The Indigenous-Led Economy. Exciting speaker announcements coming soon! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gAYk8p8W
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A look back at a key moment in 2024: The Economic Reconciliation Summit Indigenous leaders from across sectors and territories discussed the path forward for economic reconciliation in Canada. We’ll continue the conversation this spring at the 2025 Economic Reconciliation Summit, register here: https://lnkd.in/gAYk8p8W
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A look back at a key moment in 2024: The #GlobalProgressAction Summit with Canada 2020 & CAP Action Progressive leaders, policy experts, and changemakers from around the world joined us in Montreal to discuss and collaborate on bold new ideas and directions in progressive governance.
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Five years and 112 conversations later, David Moscrop just finished the final #OpenToDebate episode with Canada 2020. A big thank you to David for hosting and leading thoughtful political conversations about all facets of public policy Revisit the episodes here: https://lnkd.in/eQS7kjqN
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Where does toxic political polarization come from and what can we do about it? In the final episode of #OpenToDebate, David Moscrop and Kurt Gray discuss this divide and the long-term consequences for democracy & society. 🎧 Listen here: https://lnkd.in/dKe9YE9E
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Indigenous leadership is blazing a new path forward for sustainable economic growth, partnership-building, and innovation. Early-bird registration is open now for the 2025 Economic Reconciliation Summit. Sign up here 👇 https://lnkd.in/gAYk8p8W
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On the latest episode of #OpenToDebate, David Moscrop & Ian Kennedy explore the history of women's hockey & its recent surge in popularity with the new PWHL. Pictured here: A Queen's University hockey team, 1917. Library and Archives Canada | Bibliothèque et Archives Canada 🎧Listen here: https://lnkd.in/ed65-hGd
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AI’s role in our economy and our lives is rapidly expanding – Canada is uniquely positioned to lead in this once-in-a-generation shift. Thank you to Minister François-Philippe Champagne for joining Canada 2020’s roundtable on seizing Canada’s AI opportunity. Rachel Bendayan | Braeden Caley