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CAPF Canadian Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

Meeting of the Political Committee (PC) – June 29, 2020 The Political Committee of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie (APF) considers political issues, the rule of law in francophone countries, relations with francophone institutions, the APF’s overall priorities, and legal issues concerning its statutes and enforcement provisions. With the honourable Dennis Dawson, Senator and rapporteur of the Canadian Branch, in attendance, the committee addressed a number of topics. Rapporteurs from the Canadian Branch asked the other APF branches to answer a survey that would be sent to them about their practices in the areas being studied. The committee heard a summary of the health situation in each country represented at the meeting. Senator Dawson presented the situation in Canada to the other participants. He shared a statistical table with the number of reported COVID-19 cases and the number of deaths across Canada. He also spoke about the steps the Canadian government had taken to support the economy during the pandemic. Lastly, he described the measures in place so that the Parliament of Canada could continue meeting. The Committee also heard from Lauren Jimenez of the Political Affairs and Democratic Governance Directorate at the International Organization of La Francophonie (OIF). She discussed issues involving governance and democracy during the pandemic in francophone nations and the OIF’s contributions in this area. In closing, members were given a status update on the work of the working group reviewing APF statutes. The draft agenda for its next meeting was adopted.

CAPF Canadian Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

Meeting of the Parliamentary Affairs Committee (PAC) – June 26, 2020 Joël Godin, Member of Parliament, chairs the Parliamentary Affairs Committee, which considers parliamentary issues of common interest, the overall direction of interparliamentary cooperation, legal issues in the French-speaking world, and rights, freedoms and democratic development. At this meeting held by videoconference, Member of Parliament Chris d’Entremont presented a draft report on the organization of parliaments during the pandemic. The committee heard from senior officials of four APF member parliaments on how their parliaments are operating in these unique circumstances and the associated challenges. A draft report was also presented to members in attendance about open parliament and bringing institutions and populations closer together. Members also heard about other study topics, such as using geolocation in a pandemic context and barriers to legislative initiatives by parliamentarians. In addition, the committee chair reported on cooperation activities with some APF member countries. To close, the committee chair proposed a draft convention with the Réseau francophone d’éthique et de déontologie parlementaires and heard from the president of this network. To conclude, members discussed subjects on the agenda for the Committee’s next meeting.

CAPF Canadian Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

Meeting of the Cooperation and Development Committee (COOP) – June 25, 2020 The Cooperation and Development Committee considers issues pertaining to human development (health, population and poverty), sustainable development (environment, energy and agriculture) and economic development, from the perspective of cooperation, democracy and solidarity. At the meeting, honourable Éric Forest, Senator and rapporteur of the Canadian Branch, presented his work on the draft report on the four areas of international cooperation for climate change. These four areas are financial support, technology transfer, sharing information and best practices, and technical support for developing countries. Rapporteurs of the Canadian Branch asked all APF branches to answer a survey that would be sent out on their practices in the areas being studied. Participants also discussed resolutions about food loss and food waste, as well as transportation and tourism and their economic impact as a source of development. They were also briefed on the status of WTO international trade negotiations; rural populations and vitality; the status of resolutions adopted at the Luxembourg (2017) and Quebec City (2018) assemblies; and the status of children without identity papers and the consequences for economic development in francophone countries. To conclude, members discussed subjects on the agenda for the Committee’s next meeting.

CAPF Canadian Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

Meeting of the APF’s Cooperation and Development Committee (COOP) Bureau – June 9, 2020 The APF’s Cooperation and Development Committee Bureau sets the agenda and decides on other administrative matters for the main committee. At the meeting, held by videoconference, the honourable Éric Forest, Senator and rapporteur of the Canadian Branch, was among the members present to discussed about the ongoing and upcoming studies of the main Commission. Senator Forest discussed the status of his draft report on the areas of international cooperation for climate change. The members also considered certain resolutions. Participants also discussed about the status of WTO international trade negotiations; rural populations; the status of resolutions adopted at the Luxembourg (2017) and Quebec City (2018) assemblies; and the status of children without identity papers in the Francophonie. Finally, the members adopted the agenda for the committee’s next meeting.

CAPF Canadian Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

Meeting of the Bureau of the Network of Women Parliamentarians – June 2, 2020 The Bureau is the organizing committee of the APF’s Network of Women Parliamentarians. It sets the agenda and decides on other administrative matters for the main committee. At the Bureau’s videoconference meeting, Member of Parliament Marie-France Lalonde, rapporteur of the Canadian Branch of the AP,F was among the members present to discuss the ongoing and upcoming studies of the main Commission, namely its report on cyberviolence against women and children and another proposal on the economic empowerment of francophone women. The parliamentarians decided to hold a meeting to discuss a future policy on preventing and addressing harassment; women’s role in the extractive industries, and women’s contribution to the fight against COVID 19. In closing, the agenda for the next meeting of the Political Committee, was adopted.

CAPF Canadian Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

Meeting of the Political Committee (PC) Bureau – May 29, 2020 The Bureau is the organizing committee of the APF’s Political Committee. It sets the agenda and decides on other administrative matters for the main committee. At the Bureau’s videoconference meeting, the honourable Dennis Dawson, Senator and rapporteur of the Canadian Branch of the APF was among the members present to discuss about the ongoing and upcoming studies of the main Commission. They decided to hold a meeting to discuss about the pandemic situation among member countries of APF and meet with officials of Organisation internationale de la Francophonie. In closing, the agenda for the next meeting of the Political Committee, was adopted.

CAPF Canadian Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

Meeting of the APF Crisis Committee (COVID-19) - May 28, 2020 The new, temporary, APF Crisis Committee held its second meeting on May 28 with the APF committee chairs and chargés de mission in attendance. Canadian Branch attendees included Francis Drouin, MP, Chair of the Canadian Branch and First Vice-President of the APF; Chris d’Entremont, MP and Vice-Chair of the Canadian Branch; and Joël Godin, MP and Chair of the APF’s Parliamentary Affairs Committee. Attendees were told that a number of measures were adopted by the Permanent Delegation of the APF’s Bureau, including a crisis plan and certain initiatives to fight COVID 19 and address its various impacts. The importance of efficient networking among the APF’s committees and networks was also underlined for the fight against the pandemic. The chairs of the various committees and networks were asked to ensure that their groups are taking concrete action to provide information about COVID-19 and fight the virus. Specifically, the political and parliamentary affairs committees expressed a desire to work together in order to take full stock of how the pandemic is impacting parliamentary proceedings and parliamentarians in La Francophonie in their daily work. The Political Committee suggested that Senator Dawson’s report on the freedom of the press also address the fight against COVID-19 disinformation, particularly on social media. The Parliamentary Network on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria also added a “pandemic” component to its mandate in order to study issues related to the impacts of COVID-19. Lastly, it is noted that the Cooperation and Development Committee will address the issue of African debt relief, as raised by Mr. Drouin at the last Crisis Committee meeting.

CAPF Canadian Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

The Bureau is the organizing committee of the APF’s Network of Young Parliamentarians. It sets the agenda and decides on other administrative matters for the main committee. At the Bureau’s videoconference meeting, MP Kristina Michaud, rapporteur of the Canadian Branch was among the members present to discuss the current and future studies of the main Commission, namely its report on youth participation in political life. The Bureau meeting concluded after setting the agenda for the upcoming meeting of the Young Parliamentarians Network.

CAPF Canadian Branch of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

Joël Godin, MP, chairs the Bureau of the Parliamentary Affairs Committee (PAC). The Bureau is mandated to set the agenda and decide on other administrative matters for the main committee. The members attending via videoconference discussed the progress of the work already underway and the new studies to come for the next meeting of the commission. Among other studies, the Canadian Branch proposed a new study on the organization of parliaments during the pandemic. The Bureau also discussed the management of other pandemic-related studies, including the use of using geolocation, obstacles to legislative work, and cooperative activities. Lastly, the members discussed a draft agreement with the Réseau francophone d'éthique et de déontologie parlementaires and adopted a schedule of work for its next meeting.