Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Canada seeks manpower from Pakistan: The News

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Canada are enjoying friendly relations and share a common of perception on important international issues of mutual interest.This was stated by Federal Minister for Labour and Manpower, Syed Khursheed Ahmad Shah in a meeting with a Canadian Minister for Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, Jason Kenny who called on him here on Friday.The minister said both countries have the resources, the technological ability, the infrastructure and the manpower to bring about a transformation.

There is a need to give substance to bilateral economic relations to fulfill the hopes and aspirations of our people for prosperity.During the meeting, the Canadian Minister, Jason Kenny said that the purpose of his visit to Pakistan is to explore the possibility of development of more close and cordial relations between both the countries for taking skilled and semi-skilled labour, for the development of agriculture, construction and industrial sectors in some provinces of Canada and discussed with the labour minister to find avenues for employment of different categories of workforce from Pakistan.

For more on this article, please click on the following link: Canada seeks manpower from Pakistan: The News

Friday, June 13, 2008

Canadian lawyers support Pakistan lawyers on the Long March: MWC News

Pakistan: Lawyers Rights Watch Canada (LRWC) applauds the courageous integrity of Pakistan lawyers on the Long March. LRWC supports Pakistan lawyers' advocacy to restore the judiciary and the Constitution and their opposition to state lawlessness.

June 12, 2008: LRWC joins lawyers and others taking part in the Long March of Lawyers in calling for:

1. The reinstatement of all judges removed from office by the Provisional Constitution Order No. 1 of 2007, November 3 2007 in accordance with the Murree Declaration; and

2. The rescission of all laws, including amendments to the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Constitution), purporting to come into force under authority of the Proclamation of Emergency Declaration of November 3, 2007, the Provisional Constitutional Order No. 1 of 2007 and the Oath of Offices (Judges) Order, 2007

3. Withdrawal of charges laid after November 3/07 against lawyers and others for protesting the imposition of martial law including charges of high treason, sabotage, destroying public property and maintenance of public order.

4. Strict adherence by Pakistan officials to laws validly in force prior to November 3, 2007 and to applicable international standards protecting the independence of lawyers and judges including those embodied in the UN Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers[1]and the Basic Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary.[2]

The government of Pakistan government must take all measures necessary to protect the safety of all people participating in the March and to protect the rights and duties of the lawyers to engage in public advocacy.

For more on this article, please click on the following link: Canadian lawyers support Pakistan lawyers on the Long March: MWC News