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Public consultation:
Canada’s foreign investment promotion and protection agreements
The summary of the 2019 Consultation report and FIPA review is now available.
Instructions
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Should you prefer to provide your comments directly to ¶¶ÒùÊÓƵ, either as an individual or on behalf of an organization; for alternate consultation formats; or for any questions concerning this consultation, please contact FIPA consultation.
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Contact information
FIPA consultation/Consultation APIE
Investment Trade Policy Division (TMV)
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125 Sussex Drive,
Ottawa ON K1A 0G2
E-mail: FIPAconsultationAPIE@international.gc.ca
Current status: Closed
This consultation ran from August 14, 2018 to October 28, 2018
Consulting with Canadians
Diversifying trade and investment with key markets around the world is a priority for the Government of Canada.
As Canada continues to negotiate trade and investment agreements, we want to ensure that all Canadians, including women, youth, Indigenous peoples and small and medium-sized enterprise owners, can benefit from increased trade and market access around the world.
The Government of Canada is holding a public consultation on how to make its foreign investment promotion and protection agreements (FIPAs) more inclusive and progressive.
We want to hear from you. We welcome your ideas, your experiences and your priorities through this consultation.
Canadians have until 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time) on October 28, 2018, to submit their responses, comments and suggestions.
How can I participate?
The consultation questions and relevant background information can be found on ¶¶ÒùÊÓƵ’s . Participants will be asked to create an account in order to participate in the discussion.
You can send an email to FIPA consultation. We will provide you with the questions and relevant background information.
You can also share your ideas and suggestions by writing a letter to:
FIPA consultation/Consultation APIE
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Investment Trade Policy Division (TMV)
125 Sussex Drive
Ottawa ON K1A 0G2
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