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CHAPTER III UNITED NATIONS | |
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PART
3 FIFTH SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FIRST PART | |
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SECTION
A INSTRUCTIONS TO CANADIAN DELEGATION | |
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Extract from Cabinet Conclusions
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[Ottawa],
August 9th, 1950 |
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CANADIAN DELEGATION TO THE UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY | |
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7. said that the meeting of the United Nations Assembly, due to begin in about a month, was of considerable importance and might be a turning point in the development of that organization. It was proposed that the delegation should be a Parliamentary one with officials as alternates and that four members of Opposition parties be appointed as Parliamentary advisers. Certain specific recommendations were made for appointments to the delegation. 8. The Cabinet, after discussion: (a) approved the following composition of the Canadian delegation to the forthcoming meeting of the United Nations Assembly: Chairman - the Honourable L.B. Pearson, Secretary of State for External Affairs Mrs. D.B. Sinclair, Executive Assistant to the Deputy Minister of Welfare (subject to suitable arrangements for her participation being made between the Secretary of State for External Affairs and the Minister of National Health and Welfare) (b) approved in principle the inclusion of four Parliamentary advisers in the delegation; specific appointments to be considered at a later date20 20Les personnes suivantes ont été par la suite nommées conseillers parlementaires : M.J. Coldwell, CCF (Rosetown-Biggar); John Decore, libéral (Vegreville); Gordon Graydon, progressisteconservateur (Peel); Gordon Francis Higgins, progressiste-conservateur (St. John's East); Solon Earl Low, Crédit social (Peace River); Victor Quelch, Crédit social (Acadie). | |
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