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CAPF Canadian Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

The Political Committee examines political issues and the rule of law in francophone countries, relations with francophone institutions, the Assembly’s overall priorities and any legal issues related to the organization’s by-laws and enforcement provisions.

CCOM Canadian Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association

The purpose of the bilateral visit to New Zealand and Samoa was to strengthen bonds with our Commonwealth partners and exchange ideas of mutual significance. In particular, our parliamentarians built on and develop common areas of interest, including: people-to-people ties, governance and democracy, indigenous relations and reconciliation, climate change, and trade and investment.

CAAF Canada-Africa Parliamentary Association

430, Wellington Building

12:30 p.m.

To be eligible to vote at the AGM the deadline for membership for this association is 7 days before the meeting.

CPAM Canadian Section of ParlAmericas

February 28, 2019

Executive Committee Meeting

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Canadian Section of ParlAmericas (CPAM)

CAPF Canadian Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

In 2002, the APF set up a Network of Women Parliamentarians to promote greater participation of women in political, economic, social and cultural life in their own countries and in the Francophonie as a whole. For more information, see report: https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/IIA/visit-report/10349411

CAPF Canadian Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

The Education, Communication and Cultural Affairs Committee examines issues relating to cultural expression in French, education, training, communication, information and communication technologies and audiovisual media. In 2002, the APF set up a Network of Women Parliamentarians to promote greater participation of women in political, economic, social and cultural life in their own countries and in the Francophonie as a whole.