The document was launched at Rockingham School in Halifax where
students are gearing up for the first Halifax Student Summit in May. Geoff
Regan, MP for Halifax West, was on hand to field questions from the junior
delegates in Mr. Richard Baker's grade 7 class. " The Student Summit is a
great opportunity for students to work together to explore and respond to
serious global concerns," said Mr. Regan. I wish the G-7 leaders were
here today and had the chance to see these issues through the eyes of
these young people.
The Government of Canada has been urging students to organize their own
summits and to examine issues such as sustainable development with good
jobs, economic growth and expanded trade. In his introduction to the
booklet, Prime Minister Jean Chr#tien notes, "Summits are of special
importance to young Canadians. They do not always produce solutions to
specific problems. However, they do present a golden opportunity for
setting forces in motion that will have a positive impact on the future - a
future in which the youth of today will live. In a global economy it's
important to pinpoint the problems that face the world. Identifying them and
how Canada fits in is the work of this summit."
In this vein students are encouraged to meet with their local MPs and
Chamber of Commerce members and to send proposals and communiqu#s
to the Honourable Roy MacLaren, Minister of International Trade.
"Summit participation is a key element of Canada's foreign policy," added
Len Edwards, executive director of the Halifax Summit Office. "Over the
twenty-one year history of the Summit, we have witnessed a broadening of
the agenda from economic issues to political concerns like nuclear safety,
the environment and organized crime. Through dialogue the leaders of the
participating nations hope to contribute to the building of a more secure and
economically strong global marketplace. We hope that hosting the Summit
will serve to spark interest among the next generation of Canadians in world
issues."
The 26-page booklet entitled "Canada In Action" is being distributed to
schools throughout Nova Scotia and Canada. It provides an historical
overview of Summits and Canada's involvement, as well as background
data on countries participating in the Halifax Summit. A study guideline is
also included for the benefit of teachers and students.
The booklet was produced by the Department of Foreign Affairs and
International Trade. Copies may be obtained free of charge from:
The Halifax Summit Office Department of Foreign Affairs 1505 Barrington Street Canada - InfoCenter (SKI) 16th Floor, Maritime Center 125 Sussex Drive Halifax, Nova Scotia Ottawa, Ontario B3J 3K5 K1A 0G2 Telephone: (902) 473-7890 Telephone: 1-800-267-8376 Facsimile:(902) 473-8989 Facsimile: (613) 944-4500
The Summit is a gathering of leaders from the seven largest industrialized
nations as well as representatives of the European Union and the Russian
Federation. The event will take place in Halifax from June 15-17, 1995.
For more information contact:
Halifax Summit Media Relations Angela Surrette (902) 473-7119 Marie-France LeBlanc (902) 473-7084 Department of Foreign Affairs (613) 944-4000