Cesar Jaramillo
is executive director at Project Ploughshares, a division of the Canadian
Council of Churches. His areas of expertise include nuclear disarmament,
outer space security and conventional weapons control. As an
international civil society representative, Cesar has addressed, among others,
the UN General Assembly First Committee (Disarmament and International
Security), the UN Conference on Disarmament, the UN Committee on the Peaceful
Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS), and states parties to the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). He is also a regular columnist on matters of
disarmament and international security.
Steven Chase is
with The Globe and Mail’s Ottawa bureau, where he has covered federal politics
since mid-2001. He previously worked in the paper's Vancouver and Calgary
bureaus and prior to that, reported on Alberta politics for the Calgary Herald
and the Calgary Sun, and on national issues for Alberta Report.
Jaqueline Lopour
is the Global Threat & Intelligence Analysis Manager at Google’s
DC office. She was previously a research associate with the Centre for
International Governance Innovation in Waterloo and before that spent 10 years
at the Central Intelligence Agency, specializing in South Asia and the Middle
East.
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