Evidence of meeting #17 for Subcommittee on International Human Rights in the 39th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was cuban.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Nelson Taylor Sol  Director, Ottawa Delegation, Cuban Canadian Foundation
Asdrubal Caner Camejo  Social Democrat Party of Cuba
Ronald Silvester  Interpreter, As an Individual
Philippe Leroux  Cuba-Nouvelles
Colette Lavergne  Table de concertation de solidarité Québec-Cuba
Sean O'Donoghue  Caravane d'amitié Québec-Cuba
Clerk of the Committee  Ms. Bibiane Ouellette
Marcus Pistor  Committee Researcher

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Jason Kenney

Ms. Savoie.

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NDP

Denise Savoie NDP Victoria, BC

I listened to my colleague's comments. If the purpose of this motion is to determine the basis of an investigation,—

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Jason Kenney

To ask the Security Council.

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NDP

Denise Savoie NDP Victoria, BC

—then I think that that is different from what is written. I think we have heard enough statements coming from Iran to justify a request that the basis of an investigation be determined.

I am certain that this will then be debated in the other committee.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Jason Kenney

Mr. Sorenson is next and then Ms. Minna. Then we'll have to start wrapping this up.

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Conservative

Kevin Sorenson Conservative Crowfoot, AB

First of all, I really respect Mr. Cotler's legal opinion, and I'm certainly not trying to compete with him. I've heard that there are academics in Israel who are really pushing this, but I have never heard that the Government of Israel has in any way indicated it isn't going to do it because it didn't sign it—and I can see how it could say that—but it wishes other countries would do this.

If there is that evidence, I would certainly like to see it. I would like to see where the Government of Israel—not some academic, some left party, right party, or one party--has said, “We encourage this.”

You can respond, and then I have one other comment.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Jason Kenney

Go ahead, Irwin.

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Liberal

Irwin Cotler Liberal Mount Royal, QC

I was present at an international conference where the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel said exactly what I conveyed to this committee: that they would welcome that kind of reference. I would assume that the Minister of Foreign Affairs in that government speaks for the government, the same as we would expect the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Canada to speak for the Canadian government. But again, I don't want to get into a debate on what Israel does or does not do. I don't think that is relevant. I'm just answering as a point of fact, but I don't think it is a point of reference.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Jason Kenney

Mr. Sorenson.

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Conservative

Kevin Sorenson Conservative Crowfoot, AB

The second thing is to be clear on the amendment that was brought forward by Madame Savoie. Do I then understand that it would read “that Canada call upon the United Nations to”...do what, Clerk? Is it “to consider the basis for a--”

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Jason Kenney

Marcus.

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Committee Researcher

Marcus Pistor

There were two suggestions, and I'm just going to incorporate both of them on reading this back into the record:

Canada call upon the United Nations Security Council to consider referring the situation of the genocidal incitement to the special prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in order to determine the basis for investigation and prosecution.

That is what I heard.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Jason Kenney

There are two and a half amendments here. Marcus is trying to compile them.

Marcus, could you repeat what your understanding is?

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The Clerk

Marcus, it is also “by senior government officials”.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Jason Kenney

First of all, in paragraph 2, it would say:

Canada call upon the United Nations Security Council to refer

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Committee Researcher

Marcus Pistor

Yes, “the situation of the genocidal incitement”--

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Jason Kenney

--“by senior Iranian government officials”--

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Committee Researcher

Marcus Pistor

“--to the special prosecutor of the International Criminal Court for investigation and prosecution”. Is that...?

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Jason Kenney

Yes, “--in order to determine whether there is a basis”, or is it “in order to determine the basis”?

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NDP

Denise Savoie NDP Victoria, BC

Just let it be noted, though, if I may, that I didn't suggest “to consider referring”.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Jason Kenney

Someone else did.

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NDP

Denise Savoie NDP Victoria, BC

That's right. I just want to make it clear that that wasn't mine, because that weakens it beyond what I thought necessary.

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Liberal

Irwin Cotler Liberal Mount Royal, QC

What Denise said is “that I recommend as acceptable, which was “for their consideration”.

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Liberal

Maria Minna Liberal Beaches—East York, ON

Maybe Denise would say it again.

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A voice

Take out “consider referring”.