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In Committee from the House of Commons
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations – April 19, 2024
CPAC brings viewers a detailed examination of policy matters through broadcasts of select House of Commons committees.
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - November 27, 2023
MPs meet to discuss Canada's Indo-Pacific strategy. Appearing as witnesses are officials from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, the Department of National Defence, the Department of Natural Resources and the Department of the Environment.
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - June 19, 2023
The committee continues it study of Canada's relationship with the People's Republic of China. Appearing as witnesses are officials from the Department of Finance, Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, Development Finance Institute Canada (DFIC) Inc. and Office of the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise.
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - May 8, 2023
The committee continues its study of Canada's relationship with the People's Republic of China. Appearing as witnesses are representatives from several Canadian pension boards.
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - April 24, 2023
The committee continues its work of examining Canada's relationship with the People's Republic of China. Mathieu Arès (Université de Sherbrooke) and Alex Payette (Cercius Group) testify before the committee.
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - March 20, 2023
The committee continues its work of examining Canada's relationship with the People's Republic of China. Appearing as witnesses are Gloria Y. Fung (Canada-Hong Kong Link), Laura Harth (Fundacion Safeguard Defenders), Henry Chan (Saskatchewan Stands with Hong Kong), Roromme Chantal ( Université de Moncton) and Christian Leuprecht ( Royal Military College of Canada).
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - February 6, 2023
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino and RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki briefs the committee on Canada - China relations. Officials from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police also appear.
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - December 6, 2022
The committee meets to study the Canada–People’s Republic of China relationship, with a focus on the exposure of Canadian investment funds to Chinese equities and bonds linked to human rights violations. Appearing are Carl Breau (Saimen Inc.), Charles Burton (Macdonald-Laurier Institute), and Margaret McCuaig-Johnston (University of Ottawa).
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - November 29, 2022
Senior officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development evaluate Canada-Taiwan relations for the first hour of the meeting. Committee members focus on the exposure of Canadian investment funds to Chinese equities and bonds linked to human rights violations for the second and third hours. Also appearing are Geneviève Dufour (Université de Sherbrooke), Laura Murphy (Sheffield Hallam University), Mehmet Tohti, Kayum Masimov (Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project), Sam Goodman (New Diplomacy UK), and Aileen Calverley (Hong Kong Watch).
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - November 22, 2022
Members pick up where they left off in their ongoing examination of Canada-Taiwan relations. Appearing are academics as well as officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development.
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - November 15, 2022
The committee continues its study of the Canada-People's Republic of China relationship, with a focus on Canada-Taiwan relations.
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - November 1, 2022
The committee resumes its study of the Canada–People’s Republic of China relations. Harry Ho-Jen Tseng, Ethan Han-Ming Chen, and Bryan Chiao-Lu Ping (Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Canada) and Evan Medeiros (Georgetown University) Scott Simon (MacDonald Laurier Institute) appear as witnesses.
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - October 25, 2022
The committee resumes its study of the Canada–People’s Republic of China relations. Clive Hamilton (Charles Sturt University), Jonathan Manthorpe (Former foreign correspondent), Stephen R. Nagy (International Christian University), Alex Neve (University of Ottawa), and Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) appear as witnesses.
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - October 18, 2022
The committee resumes its study of the relationship between Canada and China. David Curtis Wright (University of Calgary), Thomas Juneau (University of Ottawa), Stéphanie Martel (Queen’s University), Vincent Rigby (McGill University), Guy Saint-Jacques (consultant), Jonathan Berkshire Miller (Macdonald-Laurier Institute) appear as witnesses.
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - October 4, 2022
Officials from Global Affairs Canada, the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, and the Department of National Defence share their perspectives on the Canada-China relationship. Hong Kong Watch co-founder Aileen Calverley and academics Gordon Houlden from the University of Alberta and Lynette Ong from the University of Toronto also appear as witnesses.
Election of Chair and Vice-Chairs
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations - June 13, 2022 : The Special Committee on the Canada–People’s Republic of China Relationship elects its chair and vice-chairs before considering committee business.
Canada-China Committee Discusses Foreign Interference From China
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations: May 3, 2021: The committee hears testimonies from witnesses on how Canada can handle foreign interference from China. Appearing before the committee as individuals are former CSIS directors Ward Elcock and Richard Fadden; Paul Evans, University of British Columbia; Gordon Houlden, University of Alberta; Justin Li, Carleton University; and Lynette H. Ong, University of Toronto.
Committee Discusses China’s Association with Global Democracies
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations: April 19, 2021 Carolyn Bartholomew, chair of the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission, briefs the committee on the issues related to China-U.S. relations and China’s association with other global democracies and world organizations. The committee discusses the Chinese Communist Party’s control and influence over the flow of information, especially through Chinese-language media outside of China, and its impact on national security. Also appearing are Anne-Marie Brady, professor, University of Canterbury; Michel Juneau-Katsuya, an expert in national security and intelligence; Christian Leuprecht, professor, Royal Military College of Canada, and Steve Waterhouse, former information systems security officer, Department of National Defence.
Canada-China Relations: Minister Sajjan Briefs Committee Members
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations: April 12, 2021: Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan strongly opposes recent Chinese military expansions into the South China Sea. In the ensuing debate, he takes questions on funding renewal for the Halifax International Security Forum, cyber security and warfare, as well as the decision to have included Chinese military observers in a previous Canadian Armed Forces training exercise. Sajjan pushes back against Conservative allegations that the Liberal government has been pandering to Beijing. Also appearing before the committee are Rear Admiral Scott Bishop (chief of defence intelligence); Maj.-Gen. Trevor Cadieu (director of staff, Department of National Defence); Jody Thomas (deputy minister, Department of National Defence); Shelly Bruce (chief, Communications Security Establishment); Scott Jones (head, Canadian Centre for Cyber Security); Daniel Costello (assistant deputy minister, International Security, Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development); and Weldon Epp (director general, North Asia and Oceania Bureau, Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development).
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations – March 31, 2021
Special Committee on Canada-China Relations: March 31, 2021: The committee hears from relevant witnesses on its request for information and documents from the Public Health Agency of Canada. Appearing before the committee from the House of Commons are Philippe Dufresne, law clerk and parliamentary counsel, and Michel Bédard, deputy law clerk and parliamentary counsel.