Announcement: Bruce Heyman to Join Canada 2020

A message from Canada 2020 President, Tom Pitfield

Friends –

Tomorrow, we celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday.
It’s a proud moment for our country, and an opportunity to celebrate our unique national identity.
And like many milestones, it’s also a time to reflect.
It’s what we have been doing a lot of here at Canada 2020. Last June, we celebrated our own birthday, marking 10 years since our founding conference in Mont Tremblant.
In that time, our small but mighty organization has worked hard to inject new ideas and people from around the world into the Canadian policy community.
In fact, we are now seeing more interest in Canada than ever from our progressives friends around the world – all of them looking to understand more about our country and what we have built as Canadians: a strong democracy, a deep respect for the environment, a shared commitment to inclusive prosperity, and a fundamental belief in human rights, to name a few.
As we begin to think about what’s next for Canada 2020, we wanted to look specifically at our place in the world among similar global organizations. After all, there has never been a better time to be Canadian. In order to do that, we decided to recruit someone to help — I’m happy to announce that we’ve found just the right person.

Canada 2020 is pleased to welcome Bruce A. Heyman, former U.S. Ambassador to Canada to our organization starting July 1, 2017.

His mandate is to help Canada 2020 build on its past in order to become a truly global organization. Throughout the summer and into the fall, he will be leading an effort with our board, advisors and staff to position Canada 2020 for the next 10 years, and beyond. He’ll help us think through our organization’s vision, mission, and yes, even branding (2020 is fast approaching, after all).
For those that know Bruce, you know how much he loves this country. During his time as Ambassador to Canada from the U.S., both he and his amazing partner Vicki put their unique stamp on the traditional role of diplomat. Their love of Canada, their enthusiasm for our values, and their passion for our people from coast to coast to coast is inspiring and contagious.
And that’s precisely why we at Canada 2020 are so excited to work with someone like Bruce Heyman.
If you would like to help me welcome Bruce to the organization, or to share some of your ideas about Canada 2020’s future, click here.
Friends, I couldn’t be happier about this news, and on the eve of Canada’s big day, I couldn’t be more optimistic about Canada 2020’s opportunity to take its place on the world stage.
Thanks for reading, and Happy Canada Day!
Tom Pitfield
President
Canada 2020

What is “Open Dialogue” and is it a solution to post-fact populism? The Open Government Papers, Vol. 2

This is the second in The Open Government Papers series by Don Lenihan. To read volume one, click here.

“An important paper that convincingly sets up open dialogue as the most effective answer to populism. A must-read for policy-makers who want governments to make better decisions.” – Graham Fox, IRPP
“This is an insightful, provocative, and important contribution to the current discourse about dialogue and informed participation…” – Dr. Bruce Gilbert, President International Association for Public Participation (Canada)
“Governments need to flip the script on how we view citizen engagement… Lenihan reveals a path forward and takes an important step for open government practitioners.” – Nick Scott, Executive Director, Open Government and Innovation, Government of New Brunswick

In What is Open Dialogue?, Don Lenihan draws on a year-long discussion with governments and stakeholders across Canada to describe how they are using deliberative dialogue to promote evidence-based decision-making, transparency, and citizen engagement. Lenihan then goes on to define a new “hybrid” process he sees emerging from these activities, something he calls Informed Participation. It not only promises a new chapter in the practice of engagement, but a way to respond to the “post-fact” populism now sweeping much of Europe and North American.
This paper will interest experts and non-experts, as it provides an accessible but critical overview of current thinking and practice on engagement in Canada.
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Advisory: World-class speakers descending on Ottawa for Canada 2020 Conference

Fourth Annual Canada 2020 Conference set to feature Sir Richard Branson, Brian Mulroney, Bill Morneau, Harjit Sajjan, Michele Romanow, Kathleen Wynne, Liz Plank, Emily Haines, David Frum + more
13 June 2017 (Ottawa) – The 4th Annual Canada 2020 Conference is set to draw world-class speakers like Richard Branson, Liz Plank, David Frum, Michele Romanow and Anand Giridharadas to Canada’s capital for two days of panels, keynotes and special presentations about artificial intelligence, the future of work, the state of the media, supporting entrepreneurs, and more.
As Canada’s leading public policy convener, Canada 2020’s annual conference is the place to be for smart, forward-looking conversation about government, policy and Canada’s future. The event, happening June 14 to 16 at the Shaw Centre in Ottawa, will focus on the theme of unprecedented transformation:
“We’re seeing massive transformations to the way we work, the way we get our news, the way we cooperate with our global partners, and more,” said Tim Barber, one of Canada 2020’s Co-Founders. “This year’s Canada 2020 conference is all about how an open, progressive and engaged government can and should respond to these massive shifts – and how citizens can get more involved in the process.”

  • What: The 4th Annual Canada 2020 Conference
  • Host: Canada 2020
  • Dates: June 14 – 16, 2017
  • Where: Shaw Centre, Ottawa
  • Agenda: www.canada2020conference.com/agenda
  • Speakers
    • Sir Richard Branson, Founder, Virgin Group
    • Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney, Former Prime Minister of Canada
    • Hon. Bill Morneau, Minister of Finance
    • Hon. Harjit Sajjan, Minister of National Defence
    • Hon. Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario
    • Ty Cobb, Global Director, Human Rights Campaign
    • David Frum, Senior Editor, The Atlantic
    • Liz Plank, Senior Producer, Vox Media
    • Anand Giridharadas, New York Times Columnist
    • Emily Haines, Lead Singer, Metric
    • Bernie Meyerson, Chief Innovation Officer, IBM
    • + more, full list here

Media will be equipped with risers, feedboxes, workstations and wi-fi, as well as access to all conference sessions. Media availability with speakers are available on a case-by-case basis.
 
Media contact:
Alex Paterson, Director of Communications, Canada 2020, [email protected] | (613) 793-8234
For accreditation, please email [email protected] with the subject line ‘ACCREDITATION’
 

Des conférenciers de calibre mondial débarquent à Ottawa lors de la conférence de Canada 2020

Sir Richard Branson, Brian Mulroney, Bill Morneau, Harjit Sajjan, Kathleen Wynne, Liz Plank, Emily Haines et David Frum, entre autres conférenciers, participeront à la quatrième conférence annuelle de Canada 2020
13 juin 2017 (Ottawa) – Des orateurs de calibre mondial sont attendus à la quatrième conférence annuelle de Canada 2020, notamment Liz Plank, David Frum et Anand Giridharadas. La conférence prévue sur deux jours comportera des panels de discussion, des discours liminaires et des exposés spéciaux sur l’intelligence artificielle, l’avenir de l’emploi, l’état actuel des médias, le soutien aux entrepreneurs, et bien plus encore.
À titre de plaque tournante canadienne en matière de politiques publiques, Canada 2020 organise à nouveau sa conférence annuelle où se tiendra un débat intelligent, tourné vers l’avenir au sujet de l’avenir des gouvernements, de la politique publique et du Canada. L’événement se tiendra du 14 au 16 juin au Centre Shaw d’Ottawa et sera axé sur le thème de la transformation inédite :
“Nous constatons des transformations de grande envergure notamment dans la manière dont nous travaillons, dont nous consommons l’actualité et dont nous collaborons avec nos partenaires à l’échelle mondiale” affirme Tim Barber, cofondateur de Canada 2020. “La conférence de Canada 2020 de cette année est centrée sur l’intervention d’un gouvernement ouvert, progressiste et impliqué par rapport à ces grands changements de paradigme — et sur la participation accrue des citoyens à ces procédés.”

  • Événement: La 4e conférence annuelle de Canada 2020
  • Organisé par Canada 2020
  • Dates: 14 – 16 juin 2017
  • Lieu: Centre Shaw, Ottawa
  • Ordre du jour: www.canada2020conference.com/agenda
  • Conférenciers:
    • Sir Richard Branson, foundateur, Virgin Group
    • Le très Hon. Brian Mulroney, ancien premier ministre du Canada
    • L’hon. Bill Morneau, ministre des Finances
    • L’hon. Harjit Sajjan, ministre de la Défense nationale
    • L’hon. Kathleen Wynne, première ministre de l’Ontario
    • Ty Cobb, Global Director, Human Rights Campaign
    • David Frum, rédacteur principal, The Atlantic
    • Liz Plank, productrice principale, Vox Media
    • Anand Giridharadas, chroniqueur au New York Times
    • Emily Haines, chanteuse principale, Metric
    • Bernie Meyerson, chef de l’innovation, IBM
    • & plus, consultez la liste complète

Des présentoirs, podiums et postes de travail avec wi-fi seront mis à la disposition des membres des médias, qui auront également accès à toutes les séances de la conférence. La disponibilité des conférenciers auprès des médias sera déterminée au cas par cas.
Renseignements aux médias :
Alex Paterson, directeur des communications, Canada 2020, [email protected] | 613-793-8234
Les demandes d’accréditation doivent être adressées par courriel à [email protected] avec la mention ‘ACCRÉDITATION’ en objet.