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The St. Lawrence-Great Lakes Corridor as an Asset for Canada's Competitiveness

4th Annual GVCdtLab Conference

CIRANO

Thursday 26 Mar 2026
From 8:30AM To 4:30PM

In an unstable geopolitical context and amid a reconfiguration of global supply chains, Canada must review its trade priorities and strengthen its economic security. To achieve this, one of the major levers is the development of its trade corridors. In the east of the country, the St. Lawrence-Great Lakes corridor (SLGL), which encompasses Quebec and Ontario, is an essential strategic gateway, as international diversification will rely heavily on maritime transport and the key role of ports.

To fully exploit this potential, it is essential to adopt an integrated vision of the corridor and to understand both the obstacles to its competitiveness and the strengths and opportunities on which it can build.

In this regard, data science can support this approach by identifying priority investments in multimodal transportation and digital infrastructure and shedding light on issues that hinder competitiveness. It also makes it possible to target sectors where Canada has real comparative advantages, such as critical and strategic minerals.

This approach will also require structured governance: defining common indicators, identifying leaders, and establishing coordination mechanisms. The goal is clear: to foster a true corridor culture to strengthen the resilience and performance of the SLGL region.

To address these questions, we invite you to the 4th Annual GVCdtLab Conference on March 26, 2026, at CIRANO.

This day will consist of panels and conferences will bring together public decision-makers, researchers, and industry experts. The GVCdtLab's digital twin tools will help identify concrete and sustainable solutions to make the SLGL corridor a major asset in serving Canada's strategic geopolitical and commercial priorities.

Limited seating available – The event will be held in French and English.

For more information, contact Molivann Panot (molivann.panot@cirano.qc.ca)

  

With the support of Transport Canada through the National Trade Corridors Fund

Callonico, Guillaume
Managing Director – Geopolitical, Thematic and Emerging Risks, La Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec
Card, Jason
Senior Director Communications, Chamber of Marine Commerce
Cernat, Lucian
CIRANO Associate Researcher and Fellow
Ph.D., University of Manchester
Head of Unit - Trade in Goods, Tariff Negotiations, Technical Barriers to Trade, Customs and Rules of Origin, European Commission
Chan, Pascal
Vice President, Strategic Policy & Supply Chains, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
De Marcellis-Warin, Nathalie
CEO
CIRANO Researcher and Fellow
Full Professor, Polytechnique Montréal
Ph.D., Management Science, École normale supérieure de Cachan
Dea, Christian
Chief Economist and Director General of Transportation Economic Analysis Directorate, Transport Canada
Gascon, Julie
President and Chief Executive Officer, Port of Montreal
Hould, Jean-François
Chief Representative, Québec Government Office in the Midwest (Chicago)
Kislock, Lindsay
President & CEO, The Western Transportation Advisory Council (WESTAC)
Kone, Aïchata
Regular Research Professional
CIRANO
Master of Science, Global Supply chain Management, HEC Montréal
Martin, Julien
CIRANO Researcher and Fellow
Full Professor, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
Ph.D., Economics, Paris School of Economics
Oberhart, Eric
Director, Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Governors & Premiers’ Maritime Program
Palladini, Jacqueline
Deputy Director, Office of the Chief Economist at Global Affairs Canada
Panot, Molivann
Projects Director
CIRANO
M.Sc., Management, NEOMA Business School
DESS, Finance Professions, HEC Montréal
Paquin, Stéphane
CIRANO Researcher
Full Professor, École nationale d'administration publique (ÉNAP)
Ph.D., Political Science, Sciences Po Paris
Rioux, Hubert
Economic Director, Quebec Federation of Chambers of Commerce (FCCQ)
Trépanier, Martin
Ph.D. Civil Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal
Member, CIRRELT
Professor, Polytechnique Montréal
Warin, Thierry
CIRANO Researcher and Fellow
Full Professor, HEC Montréal
Ph.D., Monetary Economics and Finance, ESSEC Business School
White, Julie
President and Chief Executive Officer, Manufacturiers et Exportateurs du Québec (MEQ)

Program

8:30 - 9:00
Registration and Coffee
9:00 - 9:10
Welcoming Remarks
9:10 - 9:45
Opening Remarks
Jean-François Hould, Jacqueline Palladini
9:45 - 10:15
Guest Speaker - Navigating Geopolitical Uncertainty: Diversifying Trade and Supply Chains
Guillaume Callonico
10:15 - 10:40
Guest Speaker - Strengthening Economic Diversification through European Partnerships
10:40 - 10:55
Break
10:55 - 11:15
CIRANO Project Presentation: Great Lakes Saint-Lawrence Data Hub: Building digital Twin for Economic Resilience and Diversification
11:15 - 12:15
Panel 1: Breaking into new market: Lessons learned by Canadian businesses
Julien Martin, Jason Card, Pascal Chan, Julie White, Hubert Rioux
12:15 - 13:00
Lunch
13:00 - 13:50
Panel 2: SLGL as an asset for Canada: infrastructure as an enabler
Martin Trépanier, Christian Dea, Julie Gascon, Eric Oberhart
13:50 - 14:20
Lessons from WESTAC's experience for the SLGL Corridor
Lindsay Kislock
14:20 - 14:45
Quebec Exports and the Border Effect, Forty Years Later
14:45 - 15:00
Break
15:00 - 15:50
Critical Minerals and Strategic Supply Chains: Opportunities for the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Corridor
15:50 - 16:05
Closing Remarks

Location


1130 Rue Sherbrooke O #1400, Montréal, QC H3A 2M8, Canada

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As seats are limited, registration is mandatory.


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