The Canadian International Council
“I am delighted and humbled to follow The Hon. Bill Graham as Chair of the Canadian International Council. Bill’s dedication to our Council in contributing his wisdom and financial support has been and is essential to our mission. With your help and the leadership of our excellent president, Ben Rowswell, we will boldly build a solid financial base to support engagement of Canadians in foreign policy. Let us grow our membership and have fun discussing the serious choices that confront our country!
What makes the CIC unique is our network of 18 branches across seven provinces. This gives us a presence, in local communities, that is unparalleled in Canadian global affairs.
The Canadian International Council (CIC) is a platform for citizens to engage in discussions on international issues. Our mission as an independent, non-partisan and charitable membership organization is to involve Canadians in defining our country’s place in the world.
Thanks to this presence, Canadians from all walks of life, all ages, political opinions, and professions can discuss and learn about international affairs and contribute their views. In reflecting on the ideas and interests of a broad constituency of Canadians, the CIC demonstrates that our country’s foreign policy is not an esoteric concern of experts but benefits from direct citizen involvement.
As thousands of people join in an ongoing series of events and online discussions, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. The result is a national conversation on our country’s role in the world.
We engage our members and the public to join the conversation through three types of activity: they can attend events, read our research and can share their opinions online.
Mission
An independent, non-partisan membership organization and think tank, the mission of the CIC is to nurture awareness and understanding of critical international affairs challenges and to advance constructive discourse and debate on how to address them. The CIC owes no allegiance to any government or political party and does not take institutional positions on policy issues. The council provides an open forum where a diversity of viewpoints can be expressed.
convening events across Canada that inform and engage a wide range of actors — including government officials, business leaders, civil society representatives, academics, journalists and concerned citizens — on pressing international affairs issues;
maintaining a rigorous research program that produces accessible and policy-relevant material analyzing priority areas of Canadian foreign policy;
providing ongoing analysis and a diverse array of viewpoints on current world events and Canadian foreign policy decisions on its website, thecic.org;
publishing International Journal, Canada’s premier international affairs academic journal, and Behind the Headlines, one of the country’s oldest foreign policy paper series; and
offering learning and professional development opportunities for future Canadian foreign policy leaders.
Thanks to this presence, Canadians from all walks of life, all ages, political opinions, and professions can discuss and learn about international affairs and contribute their views. In reflecting on the ideas and interests of a broad constituency of Canadians, the CIC demonstrates that our country’s foreign policy is not an esoteric concern of experts but benefits from direct citizen involvement.
As thousands of people join in an ongoing series of events and online discussions, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. The result is a national conversation on our country’s role in the world.
We engage our members and the public to join the conversation through three types of activity: they can attend events, read our research and can share their opinions online.