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Record information – Brief Committee on Canada's International Relations - Press Conference
Series title:National Press TheatreHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1985-08-23Item number (ISN):20346Type of material:Sound recordingsFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CANADA. NATIONAL PRESS THEATREAccession:1985-0367Media:SoundPart:1 of 1Production date:1985-08-23Production company:National Press TheatreDescription:Press conference held by the Committee on Canada's International Relations, represented by Brian [Hockings]; Senator Jacques Flynn; the Honourable Lloyd Axworthy, Liberal; Pauline Jewett, New Democratic Party critic for External Affairs; and Steven Langdon, NDP critic for Trade and Industry; to release their report. In an opening statement by [Hockings] and in a subsequent question period the following items are discussed: Canada's allegiance to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization; international trade policy; Strategic Defence Initiative Program research in Canada; free trade with the United States; Committee conflict over the issue of Canada's participation in Star Wars research; reaction to Prime Minister Mulroney's role in the Committee; and the need for a high tech program in Canada.Subjects:CANADA~FREE TRADE & PROTECTIONISM~INTERNATIONAL TRADE~STRATEGIC DEFENCE INITIATIVE~UNITED STATES~NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION~AXWORTHY, LLOYD~FLYNN, JACQUES~JEWETT, PAULINE~LANGDON, STEVENLanguage:English / FrançaisDetailed holdings information: -
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