2022-01-22

Liberals fail to stand up for free trade with the European Union

Ottawa, ON – Randy Hoback, Conservative Shadow Minister for International Trade and Supply Chain Resilience, and Richard Martel, Conservative Shadow Minister for Sport and Economic Development for the Regions of Quebec, released the following statement on the Liberals’ failures to defend free trade through the ratification of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA): “Nearly eight years after CETA was …

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2021-11-17

Hoback: Announcement of Free Trade Negotiation with ASEAN Encouraging

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ottawa, ON – Randy Hoback, Conservative Shadow Minister for International Trade and Supply Chain Resilience, responded with encouragement today on the announcement that free trade negotiations between Canada and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are proceeding: “I am encouraged the Government is moving forward on this very important trade file,” said Hoback. “I look forward …

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2021-10-28

Saskatchewan CPC Caucus Troubled By Trudeau’s Cabinet Appointments

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 28, 2021 SASKATCHEWAN – The Saskatchewan Conservative Caucus is concerned that Trudeau’s recent cabinet picks for Environment Minister, Steven Guilbeault and Natural Resources Minister, Jonathan Wilkinson represent a major threat to national unity. The 14 CPC Saskatchewan MPs and 1 Senator met in Ottawa yesterday to discuss their concern for energy workers in our province. This …

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2021-10-07

Member of Parliament Hoback and U.S. Congressman Higgins Issue Joint Statement on Canada-US Border Closures

Members Representing Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Buffalo and Niagara, New York Call for Science-based Reopening of Canada-US Border Member of Parliament Randy Hoback and United States Congressman Brian Higgins released the following joint statement concerning the ongoing closures along the Canada-United States border: “When the pandemic hit in early 2020, Americans and Canadians understood temporary restrictions were necessary to stop the …

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