Canadian Global Affairs Institute | |
Abbreviation | CGAI |
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Formation | 2001[1] |
Founded at | Calgary, Alberta |
Type | Research Institute, Think Tank |
Purpose | To be a catalyst for innovative Canadian global engagement |
Headquarters | Calgary, Alberta and Ottawa, Ontario |
Website | www.cgai.ca |
Formerly called | Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute |
The Canadian Global Affairs Institute (CGAI) is an independent, non-partisan research institute based in Calgary with an office in Ottawa. Incorporated as a charitable organization in 2001, CGAI seeks to focus the national debate and understanding of Canada's international policies, with the ultimate aim of ensuring a more globally engaged Canada.[2]
CGAI provides insight into the international challenges and opportunities facing Canada in the areas of defence, diplomacy, development, security, international trade and global governance.
CGAI's mission is to enhance recognition of Canada’s important role in the international community and to promote Canada’s active and effective involvement in all international forums.[2] The institute is dedicated to educating Canadians, particularly those who have leadership roles in shaping Canadian foreign policy, about the importance of Canada being proactive in world affairs with tangible diplomatic, military, and aid assets. CGAI believes that doing so enhances Canadian security and prosperity.
The Institute is a credible Canadian source of expertise on global affairs. The work of their researchers, fellows and advisors sparks impassioned nation-wide discussions and debates that are designed to help Canadians better understand their role on the world stage.[3]