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WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 House Sitting Schedule—The House is scheduled to sit for a total of 125 days in 2024. The House is sitting for five straight weeks until June 21. After the summer break, the House resumes sitting on Sept. 16, and will sit for four weeks from Sept. 16-Oct. 11, but will take Monday, Sept. 30, off. It breaks Oct. 14-18, and resumes sitting on Oct. 21. It sits Oct. 21-Nov. 9, and breaks on Nov. 11 for Remembrance Day week until Nov. 15. It resumes again on Nov.
Ambition 2035 Briefing Reception—Canada’s Ocean Supercluster will be on Parliament Hill to discuss its $220-billion ambition for Canada’s ocean economy. A briefing reception will be hosted in the evening that will feature innovation stations highlighting Canadian-made ocean solutions. Monday, May 27, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Shaw Centre, 55 Colonel By Dr., Ottawa. Contact [email protected].
Economic Reconciliation Summit—Indigenous Services Minister and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario Patty Hajdu, and Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, and Economic Development Mary Ng are among the speakers at the 2024 Economic Reconciliation Summit hosted by Canada 2020 and Indigenous leaders from across the country. Thursday, May 30, at 10 a.m. ET the Westin Ottawa Hotel, 11 Colonel By Dr., Ottawa.
—SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Minister Petitpas Taylor to Lead Delegation to France—Veterans Affairs Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor will lead an official Government of Canada delegation featuring veterans, representatives from Indigenous and veterans organizations, parliamentarians, and a contingent from Canadian Armed Forces to take part in events marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy from Tuesday, June 4, to Sunday, June 9, in Courseulles-sur-Mer, France. Call 613-992-7468.
—SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Federation of Canadian Municipalities Annual Conference—The FCM will hold its annual conference in Calgary, Alta., from June 6-9. Munk Debate on Anti-Zionism—The Munk Debate returns with a debate on anti-Zionism. The ongoing Isael-Gaza war brings new urgency to an old debate about whether anti-Zionism—the rejection of statehood for the Jewish people in their ancestral homeland—is being used as a cover for hatred against Jews as a people. Arguing in favour of this motion are author and journalist Douglas Murray, and Natasha Hausdorff, a London-U.K.-based barrister and director of UK Lawyers for Israel.
Council of the Federations' Summer Meeting in Halifax—Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston, who chairs the council, will host this meeting, July 15-17.
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