
Event Date: January 9, 2026 - 8:30am to 2:30pm
Location: FSS 4007, 120 University Private, University of Ottawa
Registration : Eventbrite
Presented by CIPS, the Forum de Défense et de Stratégie (FDS), Observatory on Politics and Security in the Arctic (OPSA) and the Canadian Centre for German and European Studies, with MINDS funding from the Department of National Defence
As part of its activities, the Forum de Défense et de Stratégie (FDS) organised, on 3–4 July 2025, a trilateral seminar bringing together representatives from Canada, Germany, and France around the theme of the transatlantic security architecture, its evolution, and future prospects. Building on the rich discussions that marked this meeting, FDS wished to extend the reflection by organising a follow-up event in Ottawa, aimed at revisiting the conclusions reached in July and deepening their implications. The summer of 2025 was particularly dense in security-related developments for the three partner countries: the signing of bilateral and multilateral agreements relating to the defence of the Northern Flank and the Arctic, a meeting between the U.S. and Canadian Heads of State, as well as Russian drone intrusions within NATO’s continental borders. Commitments made at the most recent Hague Summit have also continued to translate into new forms of industrial cooperation and defence procurement contracts.
Organised partly under Chatham House rules and partly in a public format, this hybrid event will feature several formats, including discussion sessions, a keynote address, and a roundtable. Exchanges will bring together experts and practitioners from the three partner countries. The event will be held in French and English.
Program
8:30am – Arrival of participants
8:45am – Word of welcome
9:00am – 10:45am – Discussion (Chatham House format – invitation only)
NORDEFCO, cooperation with the Baltic States, and the Franco-German duo: how can Canada benefit from deeper engagement in these groupings to strengthen its strategic position, advance its priorities, and play a leading role within the Alliance?
10:45am – 11:15am – Coffee break
11:15am-11:55am – Keynote and discussion (public event)
(Re)establishing Canada as a leader on selected defence issues through mini-lateral agreements within the transatlantic community
12:00pm – 1:30pm – Roundtable (public event)
Which initiatives related to Europe’s defence posture, Arctic deterrence, and defence procurement could enhance Canada’s role and influence within the transatlantic security architecture?
1:30pm – Cocktail reception
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