P.A. MP joins new special committee on relations with U.S.
Prince Albert MP Conservative Randy Hoback is one of the 12 members of a new Special Parliamentary Committee on Canada–U.S. Economic Relations. He hopes it will nurture a better relationship with the U.S. and even help revive the Keystone XL pipeline.
The committee was set up on the Conservative’s urging to conduct hearings to examine and review all aspects of the economic relationship between Canada and the United States. It could meet for the first time as early as next week.
Hoback said the group—which is made up of six Liberal MPs, four Conservatives, and one each from the NDP and Bloc Quebecois—will give a crucial focus to the cross-border relationship during what he called “these turbulent economic times.”
“I think we learnt in the last NAFTA negotiations that the Canada–U.S. relationship was one that just happened, and it never really had any special focus,” Hoback told paNOW. “We realized how vulnerable we are by not having that special focus. You need a committee to deal with issues rapidly.”