I am informed by Status of Women Canada (SWC) as follows:
The four week New York preparatory meeting for the World Conference on Women March 15 to April 7, 1995 was held concurrently with the regular session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
(a) Cost to the federal government for participation at these meetings were as follows:
Secretary of State (Multiculturalism) (Status of Women)-$973
Status of Women Canada (three officials)-$19,677
Foreign Affairs (one official)-$5,000
Canadian International Development Agency (one official)-$8,055
Non-governmental organizations (two representatives)-$16,215 Funded by Status of Women Canada
Total Cost:-$49,920
(b) Representatives on the Canadian Delegation included:
Secretary of State (Multiculturalism) (Status of Women); Status of Women Canada, Valérie Raymond, executive director, world conference secretariat; Status of Women Canada, Rhonda Ferderber, director, external relations and communications; Status of Women Canada, Sheila Regehr, senior policy analyst; Foreign Affairs, Adèle Dion, co-ordinator, international women's equality; Canadian International Development Agency, Diana Rivington, senior policy adviser, women in development directorate; NGOs, Madeleine Gilchrist and Gulzar Samji; and two representatives of the government of Quebec, costs covered by the government of Quebec.
The appointment of a delegation to represent Canada at world conferences and/or preparatory meetings leading to those conferences is the responsibility of the Minister of Foreign Affairs. In selecting members, the minister ensures that the expertise is well matched to the issues to be addressed and that the delegation is representative of the diversity of Canadian interests at play in the conference.