ASEAN and Canada: Building Bridges with the Great White North
Kristina Fong Siew Leng
Canada can improve its relevance to ASEAN by focusing on areas such as food security and energy transition.

Kristina Fong Siew Leng
Canada can improve its relevance to ASEAN by focusing on areas such as food security and energy transition.
Stephen Olson
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney posited that the world order was not experiencing a “transition” but rather a “rupture” from the global system established in the aftermath of the Second World War. For Southeast Asia, and its primary institutional forum – ASEAN – this means recognising that some of its most cherished principles might no longer be entirely valid and reassessing traditional assumptions about regional cohesion and commonality of interests.
Ambra Dickie
ASEANFocus is privileged to feature H.E. Ambra Dickie, Canada’s Ambassador to ASEAN. Ambassador Dickie reflects on the evolution of ASEAN-Canada dialogue relations and discusses how both sides can seize the “middle power moment” together, amid a shifting Indo-Pacific landscape. She shares Canada’s perspectives on the importance of ASEAN as the region’s leader, the significance of the forthcoming ASEAN-Canada Free Trade Agreement, and the importance of strengthening ASEAN-Canada ties to sustain an inclusive and enduring partnership.
Don McLain Gill
The Philippines and Canada have deepened their strategic partnership, but there is still some way to go before the relationship approaches levels that Manila enjoys with other regional partners.
Mutiara Indriani|Bernadette P. Resurrección|Cynthia Couette
ASEAN and Canada should seize the present opportunity to champion democracy and gender equity — and to follow through with meaningful action.
William Choong|Joanne Lin
Canada is still on the outside looking in, even if it will be promoted to a strategic partnership with ASEAN next month.