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In Committee from the House of Commons
Minister Garneau On the Future of the Canada-U.S. Economic Relationship
Special Committee on the Economic Relationship between Canada and the United States: April 8, 2021: Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau addresses the issues and impact of buy America policies on the economic relationship between Canada and the United States. Also appearing before the committee from the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development are assistant deputy ministers Michael Grant and Steve Verheul. The committee also hears from witnesses William Reinsch, senior adviser, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Stuart Trew, senior researcher, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives; and Colin Robertson, vice-president, Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
Minister Ng on the Future of the Canada-U.S. Economic Relationship
Special Committee on the Economic Relationship between Canada and the United States: April 1, 2021: International Trade Minister Mary Ng briefs the committee on the current state of the economic relationship between Canada and the United States. Also appearing before the committee are Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development officials Steve Verheul (assistant deputy minister, trade policy and negotiations); Arun Alexander (director general, North America trade policy bureau); Doug Forsyth (director general, market access); and Eric Walsh (director general, North America bureau).
Provincial Energy Ministers Discuss Future of Line 5 Pipeline
Special Committee on the Economic Relationship between Canada and the United States: March 30, 2021: Provincial energy ministers Sonya Savage (Alberta), Bronwyn Eyre (Saskatchewan), and associate energy minister Bill Walker (Ontario) testify as part of the committee's study on the future of the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline. MPs also hear from Mayor Mike Bradley (Sarnia, Ont.), Andrew Pilat (Sarnia Construction Association) and Scott Archer (UA Local 663).
Committee Discusses How Buy America Policies Could Impact Canada
Special Committee on the Economic Relationship between Canada and the United States: April 29, 2021: The committee continues its examination of U.S. President Joe Biden's Buy American procurement policies and the potential implications for the Canadian economy. Appearing before the committee are Travis Allan (AddÉnergie Technologies Inc.), Dave Carey and Janelle Whitley (Canadian Canola Growers Association), Trevor Kennedy (Business Council of Canada), Jean Simard (Aluminium Association of Canada), and Veso Sobot (IPEX Management Inc.).
Interest Groups Speak to Committee on Future of Line 5 Pipeline – March 18, 2021
Special Committee on the Economic Relationship between Canada and the United States - March 18, 2021: Interest groups appear before the committee about future of Line 5 pipeline. Appearing before the committee are Sean Strickland (Canada's Building Trades Unions); Joseph S. Mancinelli (Laborers' International Union of North America); Jason McMichael (LiUNA Local 1089); Mike Wiggins Jr (Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa); Pierre-Olivier Pineau (HEC Montréal); Nancy Borden (Canadian Propane Association); Dan Kelly (Dowler-Karn Limited); Mark Mundy (NGL Supply Co. Ltd.); Shawn Vammen (Superior Plus); Tristan Goodman (Explorers and Producers Association of Canada).
Enbridge Executive Speaks to Committee on Future of Line 5 Pipeline
Special Committee on the Economic Relationship between Canada and the United States - March 16, 2021 The newly formed committee is studying the many issues associated with the Canada-U.S. economic relationship. Enbridge executive Vern Yu speaks to committee on future of Line 5 pipeline. Also appearing before the committee are Mark Agnew andAaron Henry (Canadian Chamber of Commerce); Maryscott Greenwood (Canadian American Business Council).
Minister Seamus O'Regan and Ambassador Kirsten Hillman on Canada-U.S. Relations
Special Committee on Canada-U.S. Economic Relationship – March 4, 2021: The newly formed committee is studying the many issues associated with the Canada-U.S. economic relationship. Appearing before the committee are Seamus O'Regan, federal minister of natural resources; Jean-François Tremblay, Glenn Hargrove, Mollie Johnson, Jeff Labonté, Beth MacNei (Department of Natural Resources); and Kirsten Hillman, ambassador of Canada to the United States.