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  • The Johns Hopkins University - Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)

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Publications

  • Canada Reaches Out to China

    Center for Strategic and International Studies

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau left Ottawa on Monday for his first official visit to China. The trip is an important one for both governments, each eager for an improvement in bilateral relations. The United States, the largest economic and strategic partner for both, has an important stake in the outcome too.

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  • Will the US and Canada Start a Trade War Over Lumber?

    The Hill

    The annals of U.S. trade relations with Canada, our largest trading partner, include a recurring dispute over softwood lumber: the kind of pine boards used mainly in construction and home improvement, as well as for paper. And a new dispute is looming at a very awkward time for the United States.

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  • Don't Panic! Canada and the 2016 U.S. Election

    C.D. Howe Institute

    Since coming to Washington, D.C. from Detroit in 1991, I have watched seven U.S. presidential elections up close. NAFTA has been an issue in every one of them, with at least one candidate opposed to U.S. participation. Yet 2016 is the first time that both major party candidates have been NAFTA critics, with Hillary Clinton retracting her past support and Donald Trump calling for renegotiation or withdrawal for the agreement that has, for 22 years now, fueled economic prosperity and trade growth…

    Since coming to Washington, D.C. from Detroit in 1991, I have watched seven U.S. presidential elections up close. NAFTA has been an issue in every one of them, with at least one candidate opposed to U.S. participation. Yet 2016 is the first time that both major party candidates have been NAFTA critics, with Hillary Clinton retracting her past support and Donald Trump calling for renegotiation or withdrawal for the agreement that has, for 22 years now, fueled economic prosperity and trade growth among the United States, Canada and Mexico.

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  • Why North America Works Better than Europe: Five Takeaways from the Ottawa Summit

    Wall Street Journal

    The photos were revealing: European Union leaders meeting in Brussels on June 29 to discuss the British exit from the EU looked glum, angry, and downcast; the North American leaders meeting in Ottawa were smiling, energized and upbeat. As Donald Trump might say, the Europeans looked like losers, and the North American looked like winners.

    Behind the appearances, I took five things away from the North American Leaders Summit.

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  • North American Pivot? President Obama Meets Canadian and Mexican Leaders in Ottawa at a Crucial Moment

    Center for Strategic and International Studies

    President Barack Obama travels to Ottawa on June 29 for his final North American Leaders Summit (NALS) and the first NALS with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada. The meeting comes at a critical moment in the North American partnership among the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In addition to the current high temperature of the political debate in the U.S. election campaign about relations with Mexico and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the challenging issues in the…

    President Barack Obama travels to Ottawa on June 29 for his final North American Leaders Summit (NALS) and the first NALS with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada. The meeting comes at a critical moment in the North American partnership among the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In addition to the current high temperature of the political debate in the U.S. election campaign about relations with Mexico and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the challenging issues in the partnership have managed to steal the spotlight fairly consistently over the past few years, since the last NALS meeting in 2014.

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  • Can Canadians Innovate?

    The Hill

    Canada's Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Navdeep Bains came to Washington to learn more about what the United States is doing right when it comes to fostering innovation. The Howell and Wolff report, which the Canadian American Business Council has endorsed, includes a reminder for U.S. policymakers: U.S. firms benefit every day from Canadian innovation, and integrated North American supply chains that connect high-tech industries such as aerospace, automobiles…

    Canada's Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Navdeep Bains came to Washington to learn more about what the United States is doing right when it comes to fostering innovation. The Howell and Wolff report, which the Canadian American Business Council has endorsed, includes a reminder for U.S. policymakers: U.S. firms benefit every day from Canadian innovation, and integrated North American supply chains that connect high-tech industries such as aerospace, automobiles, pharmaceuticals and software. Canadians can innovate. But if Canadian innovators struggle, it can hold both countries back

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  • On Defense, Canada is an Ally Worth Engaging

    The Hill

    It is time for politicians in the United States to stop whining and begin engaging more constructively and in new ways with allies on defense. Canada is a good place to start.

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  • Canadian Resource Caution, or Complacency?

    ENERGY/ENERGIE Magazine

    When does Canadian prudence in resource development drift toward complacency, and lost opportunities? There is a fine line here that crosses the Canadian national character. It may also circumscribe Canada's ability to reach its economic potential.

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  • Justin Trudeau's Agenda in Washington -- and at Home

    Wall Street Journal

    Many see the final year of a presidency–particularly a two-term presidency–as unproductive. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau demonstrated in his visi to Washingtont, however, that Canada is not giving up on the Obama administration.

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  • Trudeau In Washington: Five Things to Watch

    The Cipher Brief

    Less than six months after leading his Liberal Party to a decisive victory over Stephen Harper’s Conservatives, 44-year old Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits Washington, D.C. for meetings and a formal State Dinner March 10 hosted by President Barack Obama. The visit will be more symbolic than substantive as is typical for state visits – that is one reason why Harper opted for working meetings with U.S. presidents George W. Bush and Obama.

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Honors & Awards

  • Alan Bluechel Memorial Founders Award

    Pacific NorthWest Economic Region

    In recognition of research and engagement with subnational governments in the PNWER region to advance the cause of cross border collaboration at all levels and better US-Canadian relations.

  • Certificate of Merit

    International Council for Canadian Studies | Conseil international d’études canadiennes

    In recognition of outstanding contributions to the development of Canadian Studies. En reconnaissance de son éminente contribution au developpement des études canadiennes

  • Senior Fellow of Massey College

    University of Toronto

    Senior Fellows are elected from prominent representatives of both academic and professional interests at the University of Toronto. They are invited to participate in all College activities, including Senior Fellow Luncheons and Dine-In-Hall evenings held several times each year, and an annual Senior Fellows Gala. Nominations for Senior Fellowship may be submitted to the Dean of Fellowships at Massey College. The Nominating Committee reviews all nominations and its recommendations are voted…

    Senior Fellows are elected from prominent representatives of both academic and professional interests at the University of Toronto. They are invited to participate in all College activities, including Senior Fellow Luncheons and Dine-In-Hall evenings held several times each year, and an annual Senior Fellows Gala. Nominations for Senior Fellowship may be submitted to the Dean of Fellowships at Massey College. The Nominating Committee reviews all nominations and its recommendations are voted upon by members of the Governing Board.

  • Sidney Picker, Jr. Award

    Canada-U.S. Law Institute

    The Sidney Picker, Jr. Award recognizes individuals who exemplify the spirit of the Institute's founder, by going above and beyond to support, improve, and assist in its efforts to advance Canada-U.S. Relations, the rule of law, and public service.

Languages

  • English

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • French

    Professional working proficiency

  • Spanish

    Elementary proficiency

  • Latin

    Limited working proficiency

Organizations

  • International Studies Association

    Member

    - Present
  • Canada - United States Law Institute

    Member, Executive Committee

    - Present

    The Canada - United States Law Institute (CUSLI) is a bi-national, not-for-profit, multi-disciplinary entity created jointly in 1976 by Case Western Reserve University School of Law located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA and the Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario located in London, Ontario, Canada. CUSLI serves as a forum where the respective governments, business communities, legal professionals, academics, non-governmental organizations and the media explore and address the issues…

    The Canada - United States Law Institute (CUSLI) is a bi-national, not-for-profit, multi-disciplinary entity created jointly in 1976 by Case Western Reserve University School of Law located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA and the Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario located in London, Ontario, Canada. CUSLI serves as a forum where the respective governments, business communities, legal professionals, academics, non-governmental organizations and the media explore and address the issues confronting the Canada - United States relationship.

  • American Political Science Association

    Canadian Politics Section

    - Present

    Founding member of the Canadian Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, Section Treasurer, 2010 to 2017; elected at-large Section Council member 2022. The Canadian Politics Section of the American Political Science Association was formed in 2010. After Americans, Canadians are the next largest contingent within the APSA membership. The section sponsors panels at the APSA annual meetings and gives out two major awards, the Seymour Martin Lipset Award for the best new book…

    Founding member of the Canadian Politics Section of the American Political Science Association, Section Treasurer, 2010 to 2017; elected at-large Section Council member 2022. The Canadian Politics Section of the American Political Science Association was formed in 2010. After Americans, Canadians are the next largest contingent within the APSA membership. The section sponsors panels at the APSA annual meetings and gives out two major awards, the Seymour Martin Lipset Award for the best new book on Canadian politics, and the Mildred A. Schwartz for Lifetime Contributions to the Study of Canadian Politics.

  • Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

    Member

    - Present

    Member of the Association for Canadian Studies since 1993; served on the ACSUS Executive Council in 2017 -2022. The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation incorporated in the State of New York. ACSUS is governed by a board of directors, known as the Executive Council, comprised of the four officers (President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, and Past President) and eight Councillors. ACSUS elects officers and members of the…

    Member of the Association for Canadian Studies since 1993; served on the ACSUS Executive Council in 2017 -2022. The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation incorporated in the State of New York. ACSUS is governed by a board of directors, known as the Executive Council, comprised of the four officers (President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, and Past President) and eight Councillors. ACSUS elects officers and members of the Executive Council at two-year intervals by mail ballot.

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