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Minutes of Proceedings

44th Parliament, 1st Session
Meeting 105
Wednesday, May 1, 2024, 5:13 p.m. to 5:54 p.m.
Webcast
Presiding
Ali Ehsassi, Chair (Liberal)

Library of Parliament
• Allison Goody, Analyst
• Billy Joe Siekierski, Analyst
Pursuant to Standing Order 106(4), the committee commenced consideration of the request by members of the committee to undertake a study of waivers granting the use of Russian titanium in Canadian aerospace manufacturing.

Motion

Heather McPherson moved, — That, pursuant to the 106(4) request for an emergency meeting made by members of the committee on April 26, 2024, in response to the government’s decision to grant sanctions waivers to two aerospace companies to allow them to use Russian titanium in their manufacturing, and given that this is not the first time that the government has weakened and undermined Canada’s sanction regime against Russia by waiving sanctions, the committee study the matter and hold at least two meetings on the issue, and invite the Minister of Foreign Affairs to testify.

Debate arose thereon.

Amendment

Robert Oliphant moved, — That the motion be amended by replacing the words “to use” with the following: “the use of components potentially containing”.

After debate, the question was put on the amendment of Robert Oliphant and it was negatived, by a show of hands: YEAS: 5; NAYS: 6.

The committee resumed consideration of the motion.

Amendment

Robert Oliphant moved, — That the motion be amended by replacing the words “and given that this is not the first time that the government has weakened and undermined Canada’s sanction regime against Russia by waiving sanctions” with the following: “in light of media reports that aerospace companies employing thousands of Canadian workers received waivers to ensure their supply chain is compliant with Canadian sanctions regulations”.

After debate, the question was put on the amendment of Robert Oliphant and it was negatived, by a show of hands: YEAS: 5; NAYS: 6.

The committee resumed consideration of the motion.

Amendment

Robert Oliphant moved, — That the motion be amended by replacing the words “at least two meetings” with the words “one meeting”.

After debate, the question was put on the amendment of Robert Oliphant and it was negatived, by a show of hands: YEAS: 5; NAYS: 6.

The committee resumed consideration of the motion.

Amendment

Robert Oliphant moved, — That the motion be amended by replacing the words “the Minister of Foreign Affairs to testify” with the following: “AirBus, Bombardier, relevant ministers and government officials and other witnesses, as appropriate”.

After debate, the question was put on the amendment of Robert Oliphant and it was agreed to, by a show of hands: YEAS: 10; NAYS: 1.

After debate, the question was put on the motion, as amended, and it was agreed to, by a show of hands: YEAS: 10; NAYS: 1.

The motion, as amended, read as follows:

That, pursuant to the 106(4) request for an emergency meeting made by members of the committee on April 26, 2024, in response to the government’s decision to grant sanctions waivers to two aerospace companies to allow them to use Russian titanium in their manufacturing, and given that this is not the first time that the government has weakened and undermined Canada’s sanction regime against Russia by waiving sanctions, the committee study the matter and hold at least two meetings on the issue, and invite AirBus, Bombardier, relevant ministers and government officials and other witnesses, as appropriate.

At 5:54 p.m., the committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.



Danielle Widmer
Clerk of the committee