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About the British-North American Committee |
MissionThe British-North American Committee (BNAC) is a group of leaders from business, labour, and academia in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States, committed to harmonious, constructive relations among the three countries and their citizens. It meets regularly to discuss common concerns with invited experts and senior policymakers. Its research and publishing programme seeks to discover and disseminate potential solutions to timely and topical issues. While nonpartisan and supportive of closer economic and political relations on a broad international basis, the BNAC believes that close personal ties and cooperation among leaders from various spheres in the three countries will play, in the future as in the past, a special role in promoting global security and prosperity. LeadershipThe British-North American Committee is sponsored in the United States by the Atlantic Council of the United States, the C.D. Howe Institute in Canada, and by the British-North American Research Association in the United Kingdom.  Sir Paul Judge, UK Chairman  Alan Griffith, North American Chairman  Tom Symons, Chairman, BNAC Executive |
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