Ghana-Canada Investment Forum, Toronto
June 15th, 2026
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Kwakaf International, in partnership with Stratcomm Africa, is proud to host the Ghana-Canada Investment Forum 2026, a premier platform dedicated to strengthening economic ties, fostering investment opportunities, and advancing strategic partnerships between Ghana and Canada. Taking place on June 15, 2026 at the Westin Harbour Castle Conference Centre in Toronto, the forum will convene government officials, business executives, investors, diplomats, development partners, and members of the African diaspora for a high-level exchange of ideas and opportunities.
The programme will feature opening remarks by His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, Chair of the forum, and a welcome address by Honourable James Gyakye Quayson, Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister of the Republic of Ghana. Participants will also hear from distinguished speakers, including H.E. Dr. Onyekachi Macaulay O. Kalu and Honourary Consul Mani Singh, while the keynote address will be delivered by Mr. Julius Debrah, Chief of Staff at the Office of the President of Ghana.
A major highlight of the event will be an interactive panel discussion moderated by Dr. Ishmael Nii Amanor Dodoo, exploring investment opportunities, economic reforms, bilateral cooperation, and the role of the African diaspora in driving economic development. Experts from government, finance, and the private sector will share insights on unlocking new avenues for trade, investment, and collaboration.
The forum will conclude with a networking reception and cocktail session, providing participants with valuable opportunities to build relationships, explore partnerships, and contribute to a shared vision of sustainable economic growth and prosperity for both Ghana and Canada.
Our Keynote Speakers
Hon. Julius Debrah
Chief of Staff to the President of the Republic of Ghana
His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II
Ga Mantse of the Ga State
President, Ga Traditional Council
H.E. Dr. Onyekachi Macaulay Obasi Kalu
Secretary General of African Union Sixth Region Global (AU6RG)
Hon. James Gyakye Quayson
Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs
MP for Assin North
Dr. Kwamena Minta Nyarku
MP for Cape Coast North
Maame Efua Houadjeto
CEO of Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA)
David Harlley
Co-Founder, Managing Partner & CEO Third Way Capita
Prof. Odoi Yemoh
Executive Director, Reality Capital Management
Professor, Mathematics and Finance, humber College
Mrs. Saneca Grant Asare
Founder and Fractional CFO, Grant Asare Advisory Group
Stacy Ann Berry
Government Relations and Public Policy Expert, Entrepreneur, Author and Speaker
Dr. Ishmael Dodoo – Moderator
Director, Partnerships, 24+ Economy Secretariat, Office of the President
Why Attend
Gain firsthand insights into emerging sectors, investment incentives, and business opportunities in Ghana and Canada.
Engage directly with government officials, policymakers, investors, business executives, and industry leaders shaping the future of bilateral relations.
Hear from distinguished speakers and experts discussing economic reforms, market trends, trade opportunities, and investment strategies.
Build valuable relationships with entrepreneurs, development partners, corporate leaders, and members of the African diaspora.
Identify potential collaborations, joint ventures, and strategic alliances that can drive business growth and regional expansion.
Be part of conversations focused on sustainable growth, innovation, and strengthening economic ties between Ghana and Canada.
Key Discussion Areas
Investment Opportunities
Explore high-potential sectors and investment prospects across Ghana and Canada.
Economic Reforms
Understand policy initiatives and reforms designed to improve the business and investment environment.
Diaspora Engagement
Discuss the vital role of the African diaspora in driving investment, entrepreneurship, and economic transformation.
Bilateral Cooperation
Examine opportunities for enhanced trade, innovation, and economic collaboration between both countries.
Public-Private Partnerships
Identify frameworks for collaboration between governments, businesses, and development partners.
