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Date / Time
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Studies & Bills
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Location
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June 27, 2000 10:05 AM
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- Bill C-19, An Act respecting Genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes and to implement the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, and to make consequential amendments to other Acts
- The Hon. Lloyd Axworthy, P.C., M.P., Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Donald Piragoff, Senior Assistant Deputy Minister (Justice Canada)
- David Sproule, Deputy Director, United Nations, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Section (From the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade)
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Room 257, East Block
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December 7, 1999 3:30 PM
When the Senate rises but not before time shown above.
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- Bill C-4, An Act to implement the Agreement among the Government of Canada, Governments of Member States of the European Space Agency, the Government of Japan, the Government of the Russian Federation, and the Government of the United States of America concerning Cooperation on the Civil International Space Station and to make related amendments to other Acts
- H.E. Mr. Moctar Ouane, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation;
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Room 257, East Block
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December 1, 1999 3:30 PM
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- Examine the ramifications to Canada of the changed mandate of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Canada's role in NATO since the demise of the Warsaw Pact, the end of the Cold War and the recent addition to membership in NATO of Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic; and of peacekeeping, with particular reference to Canada's ability to participate in it under the auspices of any international body of which Canada is a member
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Room 256-S, Centre Block
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In Camera
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June 7, 2000 3:30 PM
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- Examine and report on emerging political, social, economic and security developments in Russia and Ukraine, taking into account Canada's policy and interests in the region, and other related matters
- Marie-Lucie Morin, Director General, International Business Development, Policy and Planning, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade; (From the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade:)
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Room 160-S, Centre Block
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June 6, 2000 6:00 PM
When the Senate rises but not before time shown above.
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- Examine the Performance Report of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade for the period ending March 31, 1999, tabled in the Senate on November 2, 1999
- Marie-Lucie Morin, Director General, International Business Development, Policy and Planning, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade; (From the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade:)
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Room 160-S, Centre Block
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May 17, 2000 3:15 PM
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- Examine and report on emerging political, social, economic and security developments in Russia and Ukraine, taking into account Canada's policy and interests in the region, and other related matters
- Marie-Lucie Morin, Director General, International Business Development, Policy and Planning, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade; (From the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade:)
- Business of the Committee
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Room 160-S, Centre Block
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May 3, 2000 3:35 PM
When the Senate rises but not before time shown above.
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- Bill S-18, An Act to amend the National Defence Act (non-deployment of persons under the age of eighteen years to theatres of hostilities)
- Robert Greenhill, President (Canadian International Development Agency)
- Alex Neve, Secretary General (Amnesty International Canada)
- Kathy Vandergrift, Chair of the Board of Directors (Canadian Coalition for the Rights of Children)
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Room 160-S, Centre Block
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May 2, 2000 6:15 PM
When the Senate rises but not before time shown above.
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Room 160-S, Centre Block
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In Camera
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March 28, 2000 3:30 PM
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- Examine the ramifications to Canada of the changed mandate of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Canada's role in NATO since the demise of the Warsaw Pact, the end of the Cold War and the recent addition to membership in NATO of Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic; and of peacekeeping, with particular reference to Canada's ability to participate in it under the auspices of any international body of which Canada is a member
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Room 160-S, Centre Block
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In Camera
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March 14, 2000 2:05 PM
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- Examine the ramifications to Canada of the changed mandate of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Canada's role in NATO since the demise of the Warsaw Pact, the end of the Cold War and the recent addition to membership in NATO of Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic; and of peacekeeping, with particular reference to Canada's ability to participate in it under the auspices of any international body of which Canada is a member
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Room 160-S, Centre Block
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In Camera
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