Evidence of meeting #40 for Finance in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was alberta.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Agnes Augustin  President and Chief Executive Officer, Shaw Rocket Fund
Casey Vander Ploeg  Manager, Policy and Resarch, National Cattle Feeders' Association
Lisa Holmes  President, Alberta Urban Municipalities Association
Dan Wicklum  Chief Executive, Canada's Oil Sands Innovation Alliance
Bob Friesen  Chief Executive Officer, Farmers of North America Strategic Agriculture Institute, and Vice-President, Government Affairs, Farmers of North America
Sue Bohaichuk  Chief Executive Officer, Alberta Urban Municipalities Association
Paul Kershaw  Professor, Human Early Learning Partnership, University of British Columbia
Brent Rabik  Unit Leader, Business Development And Government Affairs, Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc.
Michelle O'Brien-Moran  Hutterite Tax Expert, MNP LLP
Siobhan Vipond  Secretary Treasurer, Alberta Federation of Labour
Dan Merkowsky  Member, Recreational Dealers Association of Alberta, Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association of Canada
John Gorman  President and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Solar Industries Association
Jean Johnson  As an Individual
Aliya Lakhani  As an Individual

12:30 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Thank you very much, Mr. Johnson.

Ms. Lakhani, you have about three minutes. The floor is yours.

October 4th, 2016 / 12:30 p.m.

Aliya Lakhani As an Individual

Thank you. Thank you for this opportunity to address the committee today.

My name is Aliya Lakhani and I'm a volunteer with Engineers Without Borders Canada. I've worked in the agricultural sector in Ghana and the water sanitation and hygiene sector in Tanzania as a result.

Engineers Without Borders is an NGO that invests in people and ventures to create a thriving and sustainable world. With 2,500 active members in 40 chapters across Canada, we're well positioned to provide mentorship, talent, and seed funding to social enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa.

I'm speaking to you today because the Government of Canada has committed to restoring and renewing international assistance to refocus on the poorest and most vulnerable. While this announcement brings me hope, I need to point out that Canada is lagging behind its G7 counterparts in our official development assistance, which is impairing our ability to implement the 2030 agenda for sustainable development.

As a young Canadian, my hope for Canada is that we are seen by other countries as the benchmark for international assistance, that we set the global standard for impactful sustainable development, and that our international assistance aligns with Canadian values such as equity, diversity, and compassion.

For this reason, I ask that in budget 2017 Canada commit to annual increases of 10% to the international assistance envelope with a publicly available timeline to doubling the envelope by 2023. This is to ensure that Canada can deliver on the implementation of the 2030 sustainable development agenda.

Making a strong ODA commitment aligns with the ministerial mandate and is a decisive step towards early progress on the SDGs. It also demonstrates Canadian leadership on the world stage.

Thank you.

12:35 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Thank you very much.

That's it, I believe, for the open-mike session.

We will suspend. If anybody wants to speak to the two people, you've got about three or four minutes to do it, then we're going to clear the room and go in camera.

[Proceedings continue in camera]