Canadians views on international assistance tracking study
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. International assistance is a key component of Canada's foreign policy, but the work that Canada does to support developing countries can seem disconnected from the everyday lives of Canadians at home. To effectively bridge the gap between Canadians' experiences and issues happening thousands of kilometres away, Global Affairs Canada requires a solid understanding of how the Canadian public views international assistance and global issues. Global Affairs Canada would also benefit from knowing how the views of Canadians compare to those of people in other like-minded countries. This will enable Global Affairs Canada to make evidence-based decisions about how they frame communications messages, announcements, programs and policies"--Summary, page 4."
Government response to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade (SCFAIT)
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. The Government thanks the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International T rade for its June report entitled Canada and the Future of the World T rade Organization. The Committee’s work plays an important role in preparing Canada for future trade negotiations at the World T rade Organization (WTO) and has clearly demonstrated the value to the Government of its commitment to consult with Canadians from all parts of the country and from all walks of life. The impact of the forces of globalization on the international economy and the world trading system has been profound, and will certainly continue. Improvements in telecommunications and information technology, changes in business practices, and other developments have unleashed tremendous trade and investment opportunities. As a result, Canadians are selling, exploring, investing, and consulting in all corners of the world as never before. Selling the goods and services we produce in the global market promotes economic growth in Canada, creates jobs for Canadians, projects Canadian values abroad, and strengthens the fabric of our society at home.
Opening doors to the world, Canada's international market access priorities
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Archived and Outdated Information: This publication is out of date and should be referenced for research or recordkeeping purposes only. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. Opening Doors to the World: Canada’s International Market Access Priorities outlines the Government of Canada’s strategy to improve access to foreign markets for Canadian businesses and investors through multilateral, regional, and bilateral initiatives. It highlights key negotiating objectives, major market-opening achievements, and efforts to address trade barriers, while reflecting Canada’s broader interests in strengthening global trade and investment rules. Subsequent editions continued to report on progress and evolving priorities in international trade negotiations.