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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 House Sitting Schedule—The House is scheduled to sit for a total of 125 days in 2024. The House is on break for two weeks . The House comes back again on March 18 and sits for a week until March 22. It breaks for two weeks on March 25, and returns again on Monday, April 8, and sits until April 19. It takes a one-week break , returns on April 29, and will sit for two weeks .
Webinar: 'NATO's 75th Anniversary'—The Canadian International Council hosts a webinar, 'NATO’s 75th Anniversary: Canada’s Role in the Alliance.' Robert Baines, president and CEO of the NATO Association of Canada, and Université Laval professor Anessa L. Kimballus will discuss NATO’s history, current challenges, and Canada’s contributions to the alliance. Monday, March 18, at 8 p.m ET happening online: thecic.org/events.
— State Funeral for Ex-PM Brian Mulroney—Following a period of lying-in-state in Ottawa, and a lying-in-repose in Montreal, the state funeral for former prime minister Brian Mulroney will take place in Montreal. Details to follow. Michael Ignatieff Talks Democracy—Former Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff, now rector emeritus of Central European University, will give a talk on 'What if Democracy’s Greatest Enemy is Democracy Itself?' hosted by the University of Ottawa. Wednesday, March 27, at 12:30 p.m. ET, happening online. Details: cips-cepi.ca.
Panel: 'The Fight for Liberal Democracy'—McGill University hosts a panel discussion on 'The threat to civility and the fight for liberal democracy,” the inaugural event of the series 'Conversations: sponsored by Charles Bronfman.
's International Trade Conference—The Canadian Global Affairs Institute hosts its annual conference on international trade. Among the discussion topics are CUSMA, energy transition, Global Affairs Canada's state of trade, and North American elections. Thursday, April 11, at 9 a.m. ET event at KPMG, Suite 1800, 150 Elgin St. Details online: cgai.ca/events.
Minister Ng to Lead Trade Mission to South Korea—Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion and Economic Development Mary Ng will lead Team Canada trade mission to South Korea from Sunday, April 21 to Thursday, April 25. Contact [email protected]. Foreign Interference Inquiry Interim Report—Marie-Josée Hogue, commissioner of the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference in Federal Electoral Processes and Democratic Institutions, is expected to deliver her interim report today. The final report is expected by December 2024. Call 343-574-8116.
Scholar Awards—Get ready to honour outstanding Canadians who have left an indelible mark on our country's cultural, literary, and historical heritage at the 2024 Library and Archives Canada Scholar Awards. Presented by The Library and Archives Canada Foundation and Library and Archives Canada, with generous sponsor, Air Canada. Wednesday, May 29, 6 p.m. ET, 395 Wellington St. Details to follow. Riverkeeper Gala—The 2024 Riverkeeper Gala will take place on Wednesday, May 29, 6-11 p.m.
Calgary Stampede 2024—Politicians from all political stripes will likely be attending the 2023 Calgary Stampede.
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