Dates and location
Hours
Dates and location
Hours
Description
Join our free Insights Speaker Series: How the U.S. Election Could Impact the Canadian Economy on November 26, 2024, from Noon to 1 p.m. featuring Canadian-American political commentator David Frum in conversation with Rudyard Griffiths, author, broadcaster, and co-founder of the Munk Debates.
Canada and the U.S. share a vital economic relationship, with the U.S. being our largest trading partner and destination of 78% of our exports. Regardless of the election outcome, the Canadian economy will inevitably feel the effects.
As members and students interested in global developments and their impact on your work and community, don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into how the U.S. election results may influence Canada’s economy and the work of CPAs .
Key Takeaways
- Earn 1 PD Hour: Enhance your professional development while gaining critical insights.
- Expert Analysis: Hear from leading experts on how potential policy changes may influence business decisions for CPAs in Canada.
- Interactive Format: Engage directly with the speaker and moderator through a Q&A session or, click here to submit your question in advance for a chance to have it answered during the event.
Who Will Benefit
This event is highly relevant to our entire membership and student body.
Leaders in industry, firms, the public sector, and small and medium enterprises will find this event particularly valuable, especially those involved with global firms or multinational corporations.
How to Access the Course
Once you register, you will receive a confirmation email. Please check your Junk and Spam folders to ensure you receive it.
A reminder email with the access link will be sent 24 hours before the event to all registered participants. If you do not receive this reminder 4 hours before the event, please contact us at customerservice@cpaontario.ca
Speaker(s)
David Frum is a Canadian-American political commentator, staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of ten books, including the New York Times bestseller The Right Man. Frum has been active in Republican politics since the Reagan campaign of 1980 and served as a speechwriter and special assistant to President George W. Bush. He holds a BA and MA in history from Yale and a law degree from Harvard. Frum has also chaired the board of trustees for the UK think tank Policy Exchange. He lives in Washington DC and Wellington, Ontario, with his wife, Danielle Crittenden Frum, and they have three adult children. | |
Rudyard Griffiths is an accomplished public speaker who has provided keynotes, fireside chats, and participated in panel discussions for major financial institutions, industry associations, and community groups in Canada. He is the organizer and moderator of the Munk Debates, a leading public debating forum. Griffiths is a commentator on Canadian cultural issues, national politics, and international affairs, and advises various not-for-profit organizations in Canada, the U.S., and the U.K. He authored Who We Are: A Citizen’s Manifesto, a Globe and Mail best book of the year, and has edited essays on political and historical themes. His media roles include anchoring Bloomberg North for Bloomberg TV Canada, hosting the Next Debate series for The Globe and Mail, and co-anchoring NATIONAL AFFAIRS on CTV News Channel. Griffiths began his media career as co-host of Squeeze Play on BNN. |