Showing posts with label International News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International News. Show all posts

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Minister Fast Meets India's Minister of Commerce and Industry


StarBuzz Weekly-September 23, 2011New York
Yesterday, International Trade Minister Ed Fast held his first face-to-face meeting with Anand Sharma, India's Minister of Commerce and Industry, in New York City.

Both ministers conveyed their shared commitment to continuing to broaden and deepen our economic and social ties, and agreed the next round of negotiations aimed at producing a comprehensive economic partnership agreement between Canada and India should take place in October in Canada.
A recent joint study estimated that a free trade agreement between the two countries has the potential to boost Canada's economy by $6 to $15 billion, creating jobs and prosperity for Canadian workers and for businesses of all sizes in every corner of the country.
At the conclusion of their meeting, Minister Fast, on behalf of the Government of Canada and all Canadians, personally invited Minister Sharma to visit Canada again at his earliest convenience to personally continue their productive dialogue and progress. Minister Fast also committed to personally visiting India for the same purpose in the near future.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

United Nations - Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Jakaya Kikwete, President of Tanzania,

STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA ON Assassination of Former Afghan president Burhanuddin Rabbani

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Prime Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement after learning of the assassination of former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani, who was the current leader of Afghanistan’s High Peace Council:
“Canada strongly condemns the cowardly and brutal assassination of former President Burhanuddin Rabbani. “As leader of the Afghanistan High Peace Council and former president of his country, Mr. Rabbani worked tirelessly to lead the peace effort so that his people might one day be able to cast off conflict and hate, and be free to see their families grow and prosper. “Mr. Rabbani took on his Council duties well aware of the personal dangers to himself and his loved ones.  By these actions he demonstrated that it is the path to peace that takes the most courage.    “I believe that the best tribute to Mr. Rabbani is for this act of hatred to further strengthen the resolve of those who strive every day to bring peace, freedom and justice to Afghanistan.   “Canadians join Afghans today in mourning this loss.  Our thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Rabbani’s family and friends.”

Monday, September 19, 2011

Canadian Representation at United Nations General Assembly

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-(No. 269 - September 19, 2011 - 5:15 p.m. ET) Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird will travel to New York City from September 20 to 27, 2011 to attend a series of high-level discussions on a wide range of global issues during the 66th United Nations General Assembly.

Minister Baird will accompany Prime Minister Stephen Harper to a high-level meeting on Libya on September 20. He will also represent Canada at high-level meetings to address a series of other global issues and conduct a number of valuable bilateral meetings with his global counterparts. Minister Baird is slated to deliver Canada’s address to the General Assembly on the evening of September 26 (subject to slight change).“Canadians gave our government a strong mandate to promote and protect Canadians’ interests and values around the world,” said Minister Baird. “At the General Assembly, we will work to advance the joint causes of freedom, democracy, the rule of law and human rights.”

On September 20, the Honourable Bernard Valcourt, Minister of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency) (La Francophonie), will represent Canada at a ministerial meeting of La Francophonie. This meeting will focus on major political transitions and ways member states can support the promotion and consolidation of democracy.On September 23, the Honourable Diane Ablonczy, Minister of State of Foreign Affairs (Americas and Consular Affairs), will attend a meeting of the Group of Friends of Central America. The meeting will serve as a forum for Canada to reaffirm its engagement in the Americas, in particular its support of security cooperation in Central America.

The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health and Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency; the Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism; the Honourable Beverley J. Oda, Minister of International Cooperation; and Deepak Obhrai, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, will also be part of the Canadian delegation at the General Assembly.

“As a founding UN member and one of its leading contributors, Canada continues to believe in the UN’s potential to contribute positively to peace, security and prosperity,” said Minister Baird. “Our team will help promote Canada’s role in ensuring the UN remains relevant and effective in confronting the major global issues we face.”

Friday, September 9, 2011

Prime Minister Harper to visit NEW YORK CITY on 10th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-OTTAWA – Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced that he will travel to New York City to mark the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
“On this day, we will pay tribute to Canadians, Americans and all those who lost their lives nearly 10 years ago in these heinous attacks,” said the Prime Minister.


“As we pay tribute to the victims and their loved ones, we also honour members of the military, law enforcement and intelligence personnel who continue to fight on the front lines against all forms of terrorism.”

On September 10, Prime Minister Harper will travel to New York City to attend a private reception for Canadian victims’ families to show his support for those affected by the senseless and tragic attacks. On September 11, Prime Minister Harper will commemorate the Canadian victims of the 9/11 terror attacks at a memorial at the British Garden in New York City.

“Together with our friends and allies, our Government will continue to stand firm against the threat of global terrorism. We will remain vigilant and work relentlessly in the hope of a more secure and peaceful future,” added Prime Minister Harper. 

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Statement by Minister Baird on Pakistan Bombings

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-September 8, 2011 - 6:50 p.m. ET- Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird today issued the following statement.

“Yesterday’s deadly suicide bombings in Quetta, Pakistan, remind us that the terrorist threat posed by groups such as the Taliban is still very real.

“On behalf of all Canadians, I extend my deepest sympathies to the families and friends of the more than two dozen people who died. And I wish a swift recovery to the scores more who were injured.

“The attack against Pakistan’s Frontier Corps, one of the key institutions involved in Pakistan’s fight against violent extremism, is deplorable.

“Canada will continue to work with Pakistan and our allies to help Pakistan address the challenges it faces.“We advise Canadians around the world to remain vigilant as the 10th anniversary of 9/11 approaches.”

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Canada Condemns Terrorist Bombing in India

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-September 7, 2011 - 5 p.m. ET) Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird issued the following statement regarding today’s terrorist bombing in New Delhi:

Canada strongly condemns today’s terrorist bombing in New Delhi.
“On behalf of all Canadians, I offer our deep condolences to the families and loved ones of those killed by this cowardly act of violence, and I wish a quick recovery to the injured. Our thoughts and prayers are with them at this difficult time.

“This attack is a stark reminder that terrorists remain active around the world. We need to continue to work together to counter those who perpetrate these atrocities.
“Once again, Canada stands in solidarity with the government and people of India in their fight against terrorism. We offer our support as India works to bring to justice those responsible for this despicable attack against innocent civilians.
“We advise Canadians in New Delhi to be extremely vigilant, follow the advice of local authorities and monitor local media.”

Terrorist Bombing in Delhi, IndiaStatement by the Honourable Jim Karygiannis,

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-My thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends who lost loved ones in the terrorist bombing outside the High Court in Delhi, India.  I pray that the injured recover quickly. This cowardly act, which killed eleven people and injured sixty-six, was carried out by extremists who have no regard for human life and the rule of law. On numerous visits to India, I have walked the street in front of the High Court, I have met and spoken to the people as they go about their daily business.  I have found them to be kind, caring, tolerant and peace-loving. This act of terror must not be allowed to shake their faith in their fellow man.  It must be a catalyst for all of us to join together to fight those who wish to terrorize us.   Those who perpetrated this despicable act must be found, brought to trial and bear the full force of the law.  

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

CANADA JOINT STATEMENT At the invitation of President Dilma Rousseff, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is making an Official Visit to Brazil from August 7 to 9, 2011.




8 August 2011
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is greeted by Her Excellency, Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil, at the official welcoming ceremony at Planalto Palace
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-August 8, 2011-BRAZIL- The two leaders held a productive exchange of views today, August 8, in Brasilia, and reaffirmed that Canada and Brazil will enhance their bilateral partnership based on common objectives of enhancing and promoting democracy, human rights, social inclusion and sustainable development.
The President and the Prime Minister launched the Brazil-Canada CEO Forum as a new mechanism for the private sector to contribute to increasing trade and investment between the two countries and to policy discussions affecting commercial relations. Mr. Murilo Ferreira, of Vale, was nominated co-chair by the Brazilian side, and it was decided that six CEOs from each country would be invited to take part.

They announced the creation of a Strategic Partnership Dialogue to foster discussions between Foreign Ministers on bilateral, regional, international and global issues. These talks will complement and provide the political context for other high-level bilateral instruments, including the Joint Economic and Trade Council and the annual Bilateral Political Consultations. Both leaders expressed support for the initiation of exploratory talks between  MERCOSUL and Canada, intended to allow both sides to gather elements needed to assess how best to enhance their trading relationship.  

With both countries as global leaders in the production and trade of agricultural goods, the President and Prime Minister reaffirmed their commitment, through the Consultative Committee on Agriculture and other forums, to continue collaboration in the areas of agricultural policy, research, sanitary and phytosanitary measures and the agri-environment and to work towards the removal of unnecessary barriers to bilateral trade of agricultural products.

Considering that Brazil will host the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and recalling Canada’s experience in organizing events such as the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, the leaders welcomed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the Field of Governance and Legacy for the Organization of Olympic and Paralympic Games, aimed at intensifying bilateral investment and cooperation, particularly on infrastructure, safety, and security.

They agreed that fostering people-to-people links will enrich and strengthen Brazil-Canada relations. They decided to work together to continue to increase the flow of travelers between the two countries. They applauded the signature of a new, modern and flexible open skies-type Air Transportation Agreement and of a bilateral Agreement on Social Security. The leaders agreed that the two countries have converging interests in energy-related matters, including offshore oil and gas, biofuels and renewables. They decided to establish an Energy Dialogue to enhance bilateral dialogue and collaboration on energy issues. 

The leaders underlined the vital contribution of education and innovation to enable both nations to rise to the challenge of globalization in the 21st century, particularly in the realms of job creation and competitiveness.

They were pleased by the first results of the Memorandum of Understanding on Scientific Cooperation and Academic Mobility, signed in August 2010, recommended enhancing the links between educational institutions from both countries and agreed that both countries should work on an Action Plan to streamline and enhance bilateral educational cooperation, encouraging additional contributions by the private sector.  Prime Minister Harper took note of President Rousseff’s recent announcement of the “Ciência Sem Fronteiras” (Science without Frontiers) program, which entails 100,000 scholarships for Brazilian students to study abroad, with a focus on engineering, medicine and technology, among others.

He looked forward to welcoming Brazilian students who wish to take advantage of Canada's high quality education programs and research excellence. Prime Minister Harper agreed that more Canadian students should also take advantage of opportunities to study in Brazil. He also noted that an important delegation of Canada university presidents would attend the second Conference in Education in the Americas, to be hosted in Brazil next April.  They signaled the strategic importance of the newly established Canada Brazil Joint Committee for Cooperation on Science, Technology and Innovation.

They agreed on the development of an Action Plan focusing on the research, development and commercialization of joint projects in biotechnology and life sciences, ocean technology, information and communication technology, clean energy, green technologies, and nanotechnology. They expressed their support for the organization of the “Brazil-Canada 3.0 Conference”, in 2012, gathering government officials, researchers and private sector representatives related to the information and communication technology sector. 

They affirmed their desire to initiate a Space Cooperation Dialogue and instructed the appropriate agencies and institutions in the two countries to explore possible avenues for cooperation in the use of outer space for peaceful purposes. They took note of progress in the bilateral dialogue and cooperation on defence issues. In this context, they welcomed the realization of the next Political-Military Talks, to take place later this year, as well as the current negotiation of a legal instrument to provide a framework for the Brazilian-Canadian cooperation on Defence. The leaders also welcomed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on International Development Cooperation Effectiveness. Common interests in the area of development were discussed, particularly in Haiti, in view of strong Brazilian and Canadian engagement in that country. Among other initiatives, President Rousseff expressed Brazil’s interest in the development of Haiti’s energy sector, in particular the construction of Artibonite 4C hydropower plant.  

They reaffirmed their commitment to help maintain stability, strengthen democratic institutions, and contribute to the long-term development of Haiti, to help its people and its new government. They underlined the key role played by the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH). They expressed their shared concern about the drought in East Africa and the importance of working with experienced partners, such as the World Food Programme, in response to this crisis.

The leaders welcomed the return of Honduras to the Organization of American States (OAS). They reiterated their support for the Inter-American system, including the Summit of the Americas and the OAS, and undertook to work together to make it as coherent, transparent and efficient as possible.  They affirmed the valuable contributions towards democracy, peace, cooperation, security and sustainable development made by regional and sub-regional integration efforts and agreements, including the Union of South American Nations, the Southern Cone Market and the North American Free Trade Agreement. The leaders noted the interdependence of peace, security and development. They recognized the pressing need to make the governance of the multilateral system more efficient and effective and to achieve progress in reform of the United Nations. They agreed, in particular, on the importance of reforming the UN Security Council to make it more representative and efficient. They expressed their support for the adoption of the Declaration of Principles on the Open Government Partnership in the 66th United Nations General Assembly.  They also had an in-depth exchange of views on the current global economic situation and recalled that Canada and Brazil weathered the global financial crises successfully thanks to solid financial regulation and prudent macroeconomic management. They expressed their desire to continue to work together in the World Trade Organization to successfully conclude the Doha Round, as well as in the G20, most notably through the process for a Framework for Strong, Sustainable and Balanced Growth, co-chaired by Canada.   They discussed the upcoming 17th Conference of Parties under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the 7th Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol, in Durban, South Africa, and reaffirmed their intention to work together.

They underscored the importance of achieving a successful outcome in Durban.  The leaders reiterated their intention to work closely in preparation for the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, which will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2012 (Rio+20). They exchanged ideas on the green economy as a tool for sustainable development, as a means for fighting poverty and generating growth and jobs. President Rousseff and Prime Minister Harper expressed their satisfaction with the momentum and future prospects of the relationship between Brazil and Canada as partners. In this context, the Brazilian President accepted an invitation to visit Canada. 

Monday, August 8, 2011

Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Jamal Khokhar, Ambassador of Canada to Brazil,




7 August 2011
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Jamal Khokhar, Ambassador of Canada to Brazil, listen to the national anthems marking the arrival of the Prime Minister in Brazil
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-

Prime Minister Harper STRENGTHENS ECONOMIC TIES WITH BRAZIL

Agreements to facilitate trade, tourism and investment
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Date: August 8, 2011For immediate release Prime Minister Harper STRENGTHENS ECONOMIC TIES WITH BRAZILAgreements to facilitate trade, tourism and investment BRASÍLIA, BRAZIL – Prime Minister Stephen Harper, with Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, today witnessed the signing of a bilateral Air Transport Agreement and a Social Security Agreement. The two leaders further committed to work together on common areas of interest with a Memoranda of Understanding on Olympic Games Cooperation and on International Development Aid Effectiveness. 

“Brazil is a major global economic player and a key priority market for Canada,” said Prime Minister Harper.  “These agreements will benefit both countries by promoting greater two-way flow of people, goods and services, enhancing our competitiveness and further strengthening our partnership in key areas of shared interest.”  

The Air Transport Agreement is expected to benefit Canadian travellers and businesses in various sectors, including the tourism industry, by providing them with greater choices in airline services, destinations as well as lower prices.  Both countries have agreed to make the new air rights available to airlines immediately, pending the formal ratification of the agreement.   The Prime Minister witnessed the signing of three additional agreements:   The Agreement on Social Security between Canada and Brazil will bring immediate benefits to Canadians and Brazilians by coordinating pension benefits between both countries.  It includes a number of key measures that will improve access to benefits for Canadians and result in savings for Canadian companies operating in Brazil. 

The Memorandum of Understanding on Olympic Games Cooperation with Brazil will involve sharing Canada’s recent experience in hosting and organizing the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games.  Brazil will host the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.  The Memorandum of Understanding on International Development Aid Effectiveness with Brazil advances the partnership between both countries on providing tangible and measurable development assistance to nations in need. Brazil is a major economic player, not just in South America, but also globally as our 10th largest trading partner.

Brazil is Canada’s largest merchandise trading partner in the Latin America and Caribbean region (excluding Mexico), and Canada-Brazil commercial relations are growing across the board. Prime Minister Harper, along with President Rousseff, also took the opportunity today to announce the Canada-Brazil Strategic Partnership Dialogue, a new initiative that will serve as a forum between Canadian and Brazilian Ministers of Foreign Affairs. The Dialogue will ensure both countries deepen relations and develop new partnerships on key bilateral, regional and global issues.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Minister Baird Meets with U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-
August 3, 2011-Washington, D.C. - John Baird, Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister, meets with Dr. Suzan Johnson Cook, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, in Washington, D.C., on August 3, 2011. The two discussed Canada’s plan to introduce an Office of Religious Freedom, as promised in the government’s most recent Speech from the Throne.
Minister Baird continues to meet with representatives of like-minded countries and other stakeholders to seek input on how Canada’s Office of Religious Freedom might contribute most effectively to the global promotion and protection of basic religious freedoms.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Statement by Liberal Leader Bob Rae on the terrorist attacks in Norway

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-July 22, 2011
SASKATOON— Liberal Leader Bob Rae made the following statement today on the bombings in Norway:
“I’m shocked and deeply saddened by the senseless terrorist attacks in Norway today. I wish to express my sincere condolences to the families of those who died and those who were injured.

It’s shocking to see these images of violence and death in a peaceful and democratic society. People should be able to live their lives securely and with the knowledge that they won’t be targeted by terrorists.
On behalf of the Liberal Party of Canada and our entire parliamentary caucus, I wish to express solidarity with the people of Norway in the face of this senseless violence.”

Statement by the Young Liberals of Canada on the Terrorist Attacks in Norway

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-July 22, 2011
The Young Liberals of Canada (YLC) send their sincere condolences to all those affected by the terrorist attacks in Norway.

“The terrorist attacks in Oslo and Utøya at the Labour Party youth camp have shocked the world. The thoughts and prayers of Young Liberals all across Canada are with those affected by these tragic events,” said YLC President Samuel Lavoie. “We stand firmly with all young people who seek to participate in the democratic process.”
“Democracy is most healthy when young citizens are engaged and participating,” added YLC National Director Keith Torrie. “Such attacks will only strengthen the resolve of young people’s engagement in Norway and around the world.”

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Minister Baird Meets with President of the China National Petroleum Corporation

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-John Baird, Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister, meets with Mr. Jiang Jiemin, President of the China National Petroleum Corporation, in Beijing, July 19, 2011.The pair discussed a number of items, including expanded commercial opportunities that align with the Canadian government’s top priority: securing Canada's economic recovery.China is a very attractive market for Canadian energy producers and a significant investor in resource development in Canada. Chinese companies have over $14 billion worth of investment in Canada.

Minister Baird Tours Air China Flight Training Centre

July 19, 2011
Beijing, China John Baird, Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister, tests his skills at the Air China Flight Training Centre in Beijing, July 19, 2011.The Minister visited the centre, which employs Canadian technology.
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-

Monday, July 18, 2011

Minister Baird Meets Mr. Li Keqiang, China's Executive Vice Premier

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-John Baird, Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister, meets China’s Executive Vice-Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing on July 18, 2011.The two men discussed ways Canada and China can further their economic cooperation and bilateral relations.Minister Baird reiterated that Canada welcomes further partnerships and investment with China in many sectors of mutual interest.Minister Baird is committed to furthering Canada’s interests while representing Canadian values as the country strengthens ties with China.

Minister Baird Visits China

July 18, 2011-Beijing, China-John Baird, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, attends a working luncheon hosted by his Chinese counterpart, His Excellency Yang Jiechi, in Beijing, July 18, 2011. Minister Baird stressed the importance of strengthening Canada-China relations to the benefit of both countries in areas such as trade, education and technology. Minister Baird and Minister Yang had a constructive exchange on key bilateral issues including human rights and governance. Minister Baird is committed to representing and promoting Canada's values as we strengthen ties with China.
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-

Toronto-Minister Oda travels to drought-stricken East Africa and South Sudan


StarBuzz Weekly,-July 17, 2011-OTTAWA, Ontario―The Honourable Beverley J. Oda, Minister of International Cooperation, is travelling to the drought-stricken region of East Africa this week to visit the Dadaab refugee camps and meet with government officials and aid groups in the midst of the severe drought that is victimizing over 10 million people.

This level of drought has not been seen in Africa for over 60 years. Over 1,000 people, mainly women and children, are arriving daily at the Dadaab refugee camps, seeking refuge and humanitarian assistance.
"This is a very important trip for me as I have observed the growing humanitarian need in Eastern Africa that is affecting Somalia, Ethiopia, and other neighbouring countries. The slow onset of the situation has now grown into a serious humanitarian crisis, and Canada will support the victims of the drought," stated Minister Oda. "It is important that the most vulnerable, including women and children, who have faced near starvation and violence, get the help they need when they reach the refugee camps. We must all work together to ensure their survival and put proper facilities into place at the camps to prevent any further hardship as they endure this drought forecast to extend into next year."

The Minister will also visit newly independent South Sudan to meet with government officials and others to assess how Canada can best support the development of South Sudan into a lawful, prosperous and democratic country.

"This is an opportunity for Canada to build a productive and positive relationship with South Sudan as a newly independent nation," said Minister Oda. "The Government of Canada congratulates South Sudan on its newly acquired independence and recognizes the many challenges it will face as it develops and grows. I want to ensure that Canada's contribution to its future will be effective and help realize the outcomes its people have struggled for over the past decades. That is why it is important to establish a dialogue with the newly formed government and local representatives to establish how best Canada can contribute to their aspirations."

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Statement by Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak Condemning the Terrorist Attacks in Mumb

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-QUEEN’S PARK – Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak today issued the following statement condemning the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India. “On behalf of the Ontario PC Caucus, I offer my deepest sympathies to the families in India and Ontario affected by these coordinated terrorist attacks in Mumbai. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their loved ones during this time of anguish. “These reprehensible acts of violence, that have killed 20 innocent people and wounded at least 100 others, remind us that terrorism has no boundaries and that we must be vigilant to combat these cowardly acts. “As Ontario PC Leader, I am proud to lead a party that rejects extremism and we will continue to stand with the people of India as they bring the perpetrators of these heinous crimes to justice.”