Economic Security
Dates
April 29, 2024
Length of Course
3 hours
Delivery Method
Online
Cost
$425 CADSeries discount: $1,400
Summary
Increasing attention is being paid in recent years to threats to Canada’s economic security and the tools and capabilities needed to meet such threats. This course discusses concerns about rising economic espionage, intellectual property theft, cyber threats, research and development vulnerabilities in the private sector and academia. It examines changes to the ways foreign direct investment is scrutinised for threats.
This masterclass is offered as part of the National Security Masterclass Series.
Masterclass Series
The Balsillie Executive Institute is launching an innovative, new series of national security masterclasses. Key topical issues include modernising national security legislation, strengthening Canada’s economic security, understanding the threat of foreign interference, and assessing Canada’s place in the Five Eyes intelligence and security partnership.
Each masterclass features an intensive, fast-paced analysis of the issues, led by Dr. Wesley Wark. The key learning objective of the masterclass is to equip students with a critical understanding of the policy challenges involved for each topic.
The masterclasses will be delivered online and run over a three-hour period from 09:30 AM to 12:30 PM on select days. Masterclasses can be taken individually or as a complete series at a discounted rate.
Instructor
Wesley Wark is an expert on national security and intelligence issues, in both a Canadian and international context.
He is a fellow of the Balsillie School of International Affairs, a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto/Munk School of Global Affairs, and a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, in Waterloo, where he co-directed a major project on Canadian National Security Strategy.
Format
Intensive, three-hour class divided into key topic components.
Audience
Government of Canada officials, at all levels wishing a better understanding of the issues.
Of particular relevance for officials in the core and extended Canadian national security and intelligence community. Core includes CSIS, CSE, RCMP, DND/CAF, GAC, PCO, CBSA, Public Safety.