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In Committee from the House of Commons
International Trade – October 6, 2025
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International Trade – October 2, 2025
International Trade – September 22, 2025
The committee resumes its study of Canada’s engagement in a rules-based International Trade and Investment System. Appearing as witnesses from the Department of the Environment are Aaron Fowler (Associate Assistant Deputy Minister of International Trade Branch and Chief Trade Negotiator), Michael Harvey (Executive Director of Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance), Meredith Lilly (Professor and Simon Reisman Chair in International Economic Policy at Carleton University) and Lawrence Herman (Counsel at Cassidy Levy Kent LLP).
International Trade – September 18, 2025
The committee starts its study of Canada’s engagement in a rules-based International Trade and Investment System. Also appearing as witnesses are Claude Vaillancourt (President of Attac Quebec), Brian Kingston (President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association), Jennifer Steeves (Director, Industry & Consumer Affairs for the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association), Stephen Heckbert (Executive Director of Canadian Pork Council) and René Roy (Chair of Canadian Pork Council).
International Trade – June 16, 2025
International Trade – December 11, 2024
International Trade – December 9, 2024
International Trade – November 27, 2024
International Trade – October 23, 2024
International Trade – June 13, 2024
International Trade – June 11, 2024
International Trade – May 21, 2024
International Trade – May 9, 2024
International Trade - November 28, 2023
The committee meets for its clause-by-clause consideration of Bill C-57, an Act to implement the 2023 Free Trade Agreement between Canada and Ukraine. Appearing as witnesses are officials from the Canada Border Services Agency, the Department of Employment and Social Development, the Department of Finance, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, and the Department of Industry.
International Trade - November 7, 2023
The committee meets to consider the subject matter of Bill C-57, an Act to implement the 2023 Free Trade Agreement between Canada and Ukraine. International Trade Minister Mary Ng appears and answers questions. Appearing as witnesses at the committee are Bruce Christie, Karl Van Kessel, Kati Csaba, Dean Foster and Adam Douglas (Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development).
International Trade – May 11, 2023
Indigenous Affairs - May 15, 2023
The committee meets to begin its study of the parliamentary budget officer's report on the research and comparative analysis on the Estimates of the Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs and the Department of Indigenous Services. Appearing before the committee as witnesses are Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux and Mark Mahabir (Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer).
International Trade - March 20, 2023
The committee meets to review Bill C-282, An Act to amend the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act (supply management). Appearing as witnesses are representatives from food chain producers and suppliers as well as professor Tim Carroll.
International Trade - March 9, 2023
The committee meets to study Bill C-282, An Act to amend the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act (supply management). Appearing as witnesses are representatives from food producer organizations.
International Trade - February 16, 2023
The committee begins its study of Bill C-282, an Act to amend the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act (supply management). Appearing before the committee as witnesses are Luc Thériault, MP for Montcalm and the bill's sponsor, researcher Marc-André Roche (Bloc Québécois), Tom Rosser (Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food), Aaron Fowler, Doug Forsyth and Carolyn Knobel (Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development).
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