Parliamentary Secretary Rob Oliphant will attend the 54th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Asunción, Paraguay, from June 26 to 29. This visit aims to reinforce Canada’s commitment to supporting democratic governance, human rights, and regional security in the Western Hemisphere.
Canada’s Commitment to Democracy and Human Rights
Parliamentary Secretary Oliphant’s participation at the OAS General Assembly highlights Canada’s steadfast dedication to democratic values and human rights. Canada has always been a vocal advocate for gender equality, inclusion, and respect for diversity. At the assembly, Oliphant will reaffirm these commitments, emphasizing the importance of upholding the rule of law and protecting human rights across the Americas.
- Canada’s Priorities:
- Promoting gender equality
- Supporting LGBTQI rights
- Advancing Indigenous peoples’ rights
Engagement with OAS Member States
Oliphant will engage with heads of delegation from other OAS member states, addressing pressing regional challenges. Key discussions will include the situations in Haiti and Nicaragua, focusing on the need to defend democratic institutions and enhance regional security.
Quote from Rob Oliphant:
“I am looking forward to a productive visit to Paraguay for the OAS General Assembly.
Canada is committed to building a more secure, stable, and prosperous Americas, and during my visit, I will meet with counterparts and with representatives of civil society organizations to explore how we can work together to promote these priorities in the hemisphere.”
Regional Security and Stability
Canada recognizes that regional security is pivotal for a stable and prosperous Western Hemisphere. Through Oliphant’s participation, Canada aims to strengthen democratic institutions and foster regional security. Collaborative efforts with OAS members will focus on enhancing the resilience of democratic frameworks and addressing security threats.
Strategies to Enhance Security:
- Collaborative defense initiatives
- Support for democratic resilience
- Strengthening legal frameworks
Meetings with Civil Society Organizations
During his visit, Oliphant will also meet with civil society organizations and other stakeholders. These meetings will address Canada’s key priorities in the Americas, including the peacebuilding process in Colombia and promoting the rights of marginalized communities.
Key Discussion Points:
- Peacebuilding in Colombia
- Support for the OAS Voluntary Group on the Inter-American Democratic Charter
- Advocacy for LGBTQI and Indigenous rights
Bilateral Relations between Canada and Paraguay
Canada and Paraguay share a robust bilateral relationship, rooted in mutual respect for human rights and joint multilateral efforts. Established in 1961, diplomatic relations have been strengthened by people-to-people ties and cooperative endeavors in peacekeeping and development.
Canada-Paraguay Relations:
- Over 15,000 Canadians reside in Paraguay, primarily members of the Mennonite community.
- Paraguay is an associate member of Canada’s Military Training Cooperation Program.
- Bilateral trade in 2022 amounted to $53.7 million, with significant investments in sectors like mining and energy.
Canada-Paraguay Trade (2022) |
Value (in millions CAD) |
---|---|
Canadian Exports to Paraguay | $25.6 |
Top Exports | Machinery, electronics, pharmaceuticals |
Canadian Imports from Paraguay | $28.1 |
Top Imports | Iron, steel, oilseeds, wood products |
In Conclusion
Parliamentary Secretary Rob Oliphant’s visit to the OAS General Assembly in Paraguay underscores Canada’s commitment to promoting democratic governance, human rights, and regional security in the Western Hemisphere.
This engagement not only strengthens Canada’s role in the OAS but also highlights its dedication to fostering a more secure, stable, and inclusive Americas.
Sources: THX News & Global Affairs Canada.