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Bosnian-Serb leader, Milorad Dodik, has provoked a blockade of all state institutions in BiH, which undermines the Dayton Peace Agreement and threatens stability in the country.
Latest updates on the Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act (Sergei Magnitsky Law), a key part of Canada's autonomous sanctions regime.
On October 4, Canada formally invoked with the U.S. the dispute settlement provision of the 1977 Transit pipelines treaty, Article IX(1), thereby triggering formal negotiations on Line 5.
The Government has received both support and criticism regarding the provision of funding to UNRWA.
Canada is deeply concerned about the humanitarian situation in Haiti
Impacts on families, communities and infrastructure take priority; however, flooding in BC affects key ports of entry and exit. We estimate that about 12% of exports and 9% of imports are affected.
India and South-Africa-led proposal to waive parts of the World Trade Organization TRIPS Agreement on intellectual property to respond to COVID-19.
Trade remedy proceedings and negotiations regarding certain Canadian softwood lumber (SWL) products.
Recent successes of the CPTPP
Maine Governor requested NECEC suspend construction following November 2 referendum result that cancelled the project. NECEC has agreed to temporarily halt work while legal appeal are taking place.