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Australia and Canada share much in common, politically, historically and socially. Why then do we know so little about each other? In a time of global uncertainty does it make sense for Canada and Australia to build a closer bond? If the two prosperous liberal middle powers worked together more closely, could they be a greater force for positive change in the world?
Guests
Dr Andrew Lilco — Economist and Executive Director and Principal, Europe Economics
N. Leo Crabe — lecturer and independent researcher. Formerly with the Canadian High Commission in Canberra
Wesley Nicol — The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University (Canada)
Emeritus Professor Roy Green — Special Innovation Advisor, University of Technology Sydney
Norman Hermant — Social Affairs Correspondent, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia and Canada share much in common, politically, historically and socially. Why then do we know so little about each other? In a time of global uncertainty does it make sense for Canada and Australia to build a closer bond? If the two prosperous liberal middle powers worked together more closely, could they be a greater force for positive change in the world?
Guests
Dr Andrew Lilco — Economist and Executive Director and Principal, Europe Economics
N. Leo Crabe — lecturer and independent researcher. Formerly with the Canadian High Commission in Canberra
Wesley Nicol — The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University (Canada)
Emeritus Professor Roy Green — Special Innovation Advisor, University of Technology Sydney
Norman Hermant — Social Affairs Correspondent, Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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