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Foreign Affairs committee   imposed in response to human rights violations.” We have seen over the past several years that for Russia, Iran, Myanmar, Venezuela, Haiti and Sri Lanka, individuals from these countries have been sanctioned, but noticeably absent from our list are countries where clear human rights

June 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Heather McPhersonNDP

Foreign Affairs committee   than 50 sanctions packages. Given the expected protracted nature of the conflict, we anticipate that this will continue. Since January 2022, Canada has also imposed sanctions to respond to situations in Haiti, Iran, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. Taken together with sanctions related

June 1st, 2023Committee meeting

Alexandre Lévêque

Foreign Affairs committee   tied to other countries or regimes, such as Myanmar, Syria and, most recently, Iran, following the so-called morality police's brutal human rights violations—just to name a few. While some of these individuals are currently inadmissible to Canada, the majority

May 9th, 2023Committee meeting

Marco MendicinoLiberal

Canadian Heritage committee   allegations made against Meta. I'm speaking of course, Madam Chair, of the horrific allegations contained in reports recently about Facebook amplifying hate. The Amnesty International report found that Facebook amplified hate ahead of the Rohingya massacre in Myanmar, and the Bureau

May 8th, 2023Committee meeting

Peter JulianNDP

International Trade committee   negotiations with ASEAN. That said, the biggest challenge about negotiating a trade agreement with a 10-country grouping is the different levels of development among the countries. You have members of ASEAN, including Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam, at lower levels of development

May 8th, 2023Committee meeting

Jeff Nankivell

Foreign Affairs committee   the overdocumentation we've seen in Myanmar regarding the Rohingya or what we've seen in Iraq and Syria that gave rise to the Murad Code. Really, we're trying to deal with many partners—universities, civil society and national authorities as well—and collectively build this common ground where

May 4th, 2023Committee meeting

Karim Khan

Foreign Affairs committee   as chair of the UN Peacebuilding Commission from 2020 to 2021; serving as chair of the ECOSOC advisory committee on Haiti throughout my time in New York; and chairing a number of “group of friends”, including those on Afghanistan, Myanmar, children and armed conflict, and financing

March 28th, 2023Committee meeting

His Excellency Robert Rae

Online Streaming Act   attempted time and time again to deal with Facebook and YouTube on toxic disinformation that led to genocidal levels of death in Myanmar and Sri Lanka. We met with delegations from Singapore on their attempts to get these Silicon Valley companies to take responsibility for the hate

March 27th, 2023House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Online Streaming Act   with online harm for children and the vulnerable, the exploitation of people that has happened and the proliferation of hate and violence that we have seen in jurisdictions like Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Brazil. There have to be legal consequences. I think we need to look at those issues

March 27th, 2023House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Finance committee   think back to what happened in the Republic of Myanmar after World War I, when they had hyperinflation, essentially because of loose monetary policies. In Canada we saw the Bank of Canada embark on a historic program of quantitative easing and acquiring bonds in an attempt to keep

March 23rd, 2023Committee meeting

Marty MorantzConservative

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee   seeing various aspects of discrimination, and I guess it happens in Afghanistan as well in ethnic minorities. We're seeing it in ethnic minorities in Myanmar, Iraq and other countries.

March 10th, 2023Committee meeting

Beatriz Gonzalez Manchón

World War II Veteran  Madam Speaker, the word “hero” is not to be used lightly, but I will use it today. Norm Johnson is a hero in every sense of the word. From 1942 to 1945, Norm fought in World War II. Stationed in both India and present-day Myanmar for much of the war, Norm served as an RAF

March 10th, 2023House debate

Michael KramConservative

Foreign Affairs  , economically and militarily. Over the past year alone, Canada has increased its use of sanctions in response to numerous global crises, including Russia's illegal and unjustifiable invasion of Ukraine, as well as respond to the situations in Iran, Myanmar and Haiti. In 2022 alone, Canada

February 9th, 2023House debate

Chris BittleLiberal

Online Streaming Act   vaccine disinformation in Brazil, anti-refugee violence in Germany and huge levels of violence in Myanmar and Sri Lanka through the algorithms that are pushing disinformation. I am concerned that we have Google's YouTube, which is the biggest news broadcaster in the world, pumping

March 8th, 2023House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Foreign Affairs   those responsible for a breach of Canada's international security, Canada has also provided much support and assistance to the people of Ukraine, Haiti, Iran and Myanmar.

February 9th, 2023House debate

Chris BittleLiberal