Canadian Institute Of International Affairs
The Canadian Institute of International Affairs (CIIA) was a Canadian, non-partisan, nationwide forum for the discussion and analysis of international affairs. In 2006, the CIIA had 13 branches across Canada and a membership of 1,300. It hosted conferences, seminars and a speaker series. The CIIA was a registered charity with the Canada Revenue Agency.
In 2007, the CIIA was reformed as the Canadian International Council.
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