Organizations Canadian Institute on Public Affairs
Couchiching Institute on Public Affairs
The Couchiching Institute on Public Affairs (CIPA) is Canada's oldest organization devoted to studying and publicizing current issues affecting Canada and public policy. Founded in 1932, it holds an annual conference every August on the shores of Lake Couchiching and smaller events during the year, in Toronto and other major cities. In 2019, the Couchiching Institute on Public Affairs was merged into the Canadian International Council, and continues as an annual Couchiching event which the CIC hosts. The mission of the CIPA is to increase the awareness and understanding of domestic and international issues amongst people in Canada, through open and inclusive discussion, without advocacy or partisanship. Read more at Wikipedia...
Alternate Names: Canadian Institute on Public Affairs, Institut canadien des affaires publiques, Canadian Institute of Public Affairs, ICAP
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