About
Canadian Section of ParlAmericas The Canadian Section of ParlAmericas is one of the 35 members of ParlAmericas, an institution that promotes Parliamentary Diplomacy in the Inter-American System. Recognizing that strengthening democracy, creating prosperity and improving social and economic conditions are the western hemisphere’s most pressing priorities, the Canadian Section was established to:
- Promote parliamentary participation in inter-American affairs and relations, and contribute to inter-parliamentary dialogue;
- Maintain contact with parliamentary representatives of member states of the Organisation of American States; and
- Seek to meet periodically with parliamentarians to discuss areas of common interest.
ParlAmericas (formerly known as the Inter Parliamentary Forum of the Americas) was established in 2001, through an inaugural meeting hosted by the Parliament of Canada in Ottawa, to coincide with the Third Summit of the Americas in Quebec City, with the mandate to promote parliamentary participation in the inter-American system and contribute to inter-parliamentary dialogue on issues of importance to the hemisphere, in accordance with Resolution 1673/99 of the OAS General Assembly. The Canadian Section was established in May 2001.
- Mark Palmer, Association Secretary
- Clare Annett, Advisor
- Alison Clegg, Advisor
- Erin Virgint, Advisor