Rubiks Cube of Global Security – Davos 2025


Foreign Affairs at World Economic Forum 2025 Rubiks Cube of Global Security – Davos 2025 The global security landscape has deteriorated sharply in the past decade, with nearly 15% of the world’s population now living in conflict-affected areas. As these conflicts combine with climate and technological risks, as well as the re-emergence of threats of nuclear proliferation, what can leaders do to stem the breakdown of longstanding security norms and institutions and bolster long-term comprehensive collective security? Speakers: This session was developed as a collaboration between the World Economic Forum and Foreign Affairs. Continue reading Rubiks Cube of Global Security – Davos 2025

Canada scorns World Economic Forum


Canada has three people attending the World Economic Forum next week in Davos. Business leaders from all sectors and from all regions will be well represented among the participants in this year’s Annual Meeting. Other participants include heads of NGOs and labour leaders, Social Entrepreneurs and Young Global Leaders. Scott Brison – M.P. Kings-Hants, Nova Scotia Richard B. Evans Chief Executive Officer Rio Tinto Alcan Inc. Laurent Beaudoin Chairman of the Board Bombardier Inc. Canada is small, granted, but three people to an annual conference of this magnitude, and at this point in history is lamentable. Continue reading Canada scorns World Economic Forum