Canadian European Council
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The Canadian European Council also called Canadian European Economic Council (CEE Council) is a non-partisan policy research organization dedicated to innovative research and analysis that helps strengthen Canadian-European cooperation in all fields and fosters cross-border trade and investment.
The Canadian European Council was founded in Paris in 2000 by like-minded citizens from Canada, Continental Europe, Russia and the UK.
By bringing together academics, corporate and political leaders from Canada, Russia and the European Union, The Canadian European Council helps devise and implement strategic change through interdisciplinary research in defense, technology, finance, marketing and law.
The Canadian European Council is chaired by M. Nicolas J. Firzli.
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- The Canadian European Council (CEEC)
- The EU and Canada
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