Proceedings of the Standing Senate Committee on
Foreign Affairs
First Session Thirty-sixth Parliament, 1997-98-99
Chair: The Honourable JOHN B. STEWART
Wednesday, May 5, 1999
Issue No. 36
Third Meeting on: The ramifications to Canada: 1. of the changed mandate of
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Canada's role in NATO since
the demise of the Warsaw Pact, the end of the Cold War and the recent addition
to membership in NATO of Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic;
and
2. of peacekeeping, with particular reference to Canada's ability to participate
in it under the auspices of any international body of which Canada is a member.
INCLUDING:
THE ELEVENTH REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE AND THE TWELFTH REPORT OF
THE COMMITTEE
WITNESSES:
From the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade:
Mr. Paul Meyer, Director General, International Security Bureau;
Mr. Charles Court, Deputy Director, IDR division, North American and Euro-Atlantic Security and Defence Relations, NATO NORAD Section;
Mr. Patrick Wittmann, Deputy Director, UN Security Council Affairs Section.
From the Department of National Defence:
Rear-Admiral Bruce MacLean, Director General, International Security Policy;
Lieutenant-Colonel Don Craig, Directorate of NATO Policy.
MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE
The Honourable John B. Stewart, Chair
The Honourable A. Raynell Andreychuk, Deputy Chair
and
The Honourable Senators:
Bolduc, Carney, P.C., Corbin, De Bané, P.C., Di Nino, Grafstein, * Graham, P.C. (or Carstairs), Losier-Cool, * Lynch-Staunton (or Kinsella), Robertson, Stollery, Whelan, P.C.
* Ex Officio Members
(Quorum 4)