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SUNDAY, MARCH 24—FRIDAY, MARCH 29 Minister Ng to Lead Two Trade Missions to Asia—Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, and Economic Development Mary Ng will lead Team Canada trade missions to Malaysia and Vietnam from March 24-29.
Panel: 'Learning from Canada’s COVID-19 Pandemic'—Former justice minister David Lametti will take part in “Resilient Institutions: Learning from Canada’s COVID-19 Pandemic,”a panel discussion on how to make Canada’s institutions more resilient so that they’re better able to respond to future crises, hosted by the Institute for Research on Public Policy.
Virtual Pink Tea with Justice O’Bonsawin—The Famous 5 Foundation hosts a virtual Pink Tea with Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin, the first and only Indigenous Justice on the Supreme Court. Tuesday, April 9, at 2 p.m. ET taking place online, register via Eventbrite. Paramedic Chiefs Parliamentary Reception—Please join the Paramedic Chiefs of Canada and co-host Conservative MP Todd Doherty on Parliament Hill for their evening reception.
The Progress Summit—NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh will deliver remarks at the Broadbent Institute's annual Progress Summit from April 10-12. Other speakers include Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow; Manitoba's Deputy Premier Uzoma Asagwara; and Fae Johnstone, executive director of Wisdom2Action. This event will take place at the Delta Hotel City Centre, 101 Lyon St. N. Details online: broadbentinstitute.ca.
Parliamentary Press Gallery Dinner—The Parliamentary Press Gallery hosts its annual gala dinner. Journalists, together with political leaders, diplomats, and other distinguished guests will gather for an evening of high spirits and satire that puts the spotlight on media’s crucial role in our democratic ecosystem. Saturday, April 13, at the Sir John A. Macdonald Building.
Seminar: 'Legislatures as a Workplace'—The Canadian Study of Parliament Group hosts a bilingual seminar, 'Legislatures as a Workplace,' exploring the often difficult realities of the parliamentary workplace, considering issues such as harassment and violence, unionization of legislative employees, and the legal context in which parliamentary work occurs. Friday, April 19, at 9a.m. ET in the Sir John A Macdonald Building, 144 Wellington St. Details online via Eventbrite.
Minister St-Onge to Deliver Remarks—Canadian Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge will deliver remarks in French at a lunch event hosted by the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations. Wednesday, April 24, at 11:30 a.m. ET at the Fairmont Le Reine-Elizabeth, 900 Blvd René-Levesque W. Details online: corim.qc.ca.
Foreign Interference Inquiry Interim Report—Marie-Josée Hogue, commissioner of the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference in Federal Electoral Processes and Democratic Institutions, is expected to deliver her interim report today. The final report is expected by December 2024. Call 343-574-8116. Parliamentary Reception—Save the date: The Society of Composers, Authors, and Music Publishers of Canada is back on the Hill hosting its annual reception that will showcase some of the best in Canadian musical talent. The event will take place on May 22 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the East Block Courtyard. Details to follow.
Mexican Presidential Election—Mexico's presidential election happens on Sunday, June 2. Summit—Heads of State and Government of NATO member countries will gather to discuss key issues facing the Alliance, and provide strategic direction for its activities. Tuesday, July 9 to Thursday, July 11 in Washington, D.C. Details: nato.int.
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