CENTRE FOR NORTH AMERICAN PROSPERITY AND SECURITY

The Center for North American Prosperity and Security (CNAPS, pronounced “synapse”) exists to press policy-makers on both sides of the Canada US border to think harder about our shared interests on security, defense, energy, environment, technology, and other key policy issues. Our aim is to:

Distill from a clear vision of the national interests of the United States and Canada a strategy for a stronger, safer and more prosperous North America;

Explain that strategy to policymakers, opinion leaders and the public in both countries;

Identify where we are falling short and where we are;

Show how Americans and Canadians together can put things on a better path.

Featured Content

In Person Forums

CNAPS regularly hosts in person forums on topics including on the future of North American trade and security. Register for one of our events here.

CNAPS Papers

A new CNAPS paper from Brenda Shaffer. (Dis)empowering Africa: How the West’s energy policies fuel poverty in the continent. Read it here.

American Enterprise Institute Panel

America and Canada: Trade Disputes and Opportunities. Jamie Tronnes of the Center for North American Prosperity and Security joined a panel to discuss US-Canada Tariffs. Watch the panel here.

Co-Hosted Event

Canadian Election Recap: Results and Foreign Policy Implications. Watch the event here.

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