On November 16, the Atlantic Council, Thomson Reuters, the Rotman School of Management, and The Embassy of Canada hosted a conference on the future of global finance and economic growth. Featured confirmed speakers include Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council Melody Barnes, former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin, former Secretary of the US Treasury Robert Rubin, and Royal Bank of Canada CEO Gordon Nixon.
The global economy is at an inflection point. Developed economies are working to reform their financial regulatory systems and are seeking the right policies to drive new economic growth after a devastating financial and economic crisis.
They would do well to look at Canada for inspiration. Canada’s financial system weathered the storm of 2008 and 2009 far better than others in the North Atlantic, and its subsequent unemployment rate of 7.3 percent and 3.1 percent GDP growth in 2010 stand in stark contrast to the United States and Europe. As an influential and important member of the G8 and the G20, Canada plays a lead role in determining the new path of global financial governance.
We have gathered top executives from leading Canadian financial sector firms, US and international regulators, academics, and leading journalists to discuss the future of the global financial system through the lens of the Canadian experience.
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