The Canadian Group of the Canada-China Legislative Association (CCLA) is a non-partisan forum for the discussion of bilateral and multilateral issues facing the two countries.
There are annual bilateral meetings every fall, between National People's Congress members and the Canadian federal parliamentarians.
[3] On 1 October 2014, the Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPA) came into force.
This date was announced by International Trade Minister Ed Fast in a news release on 12 September 2014.
[4] During the annual general meeting with the CCLA, the association will:[1] elect the members of the Executive Committee; receive a summary report of the expenses of the previous fiscal year and a written report of the association’s activities for that year from the Co-Chairs; amend, where necessary and with one week’s notice, the Group statutes by a two-thirds majority vote of the members present; make suggestions and adopt resolutions in accordance with the aims of the Group; if it is deemed appropriate, elect an Honorary Chair who shall be a member of the Group and who has demonstrated a strong and abiding interest in the aims of the Canada-China Legislative Association, who may from time to time be called upon to advise the Executive Committee and/or the Group in relation to any of their activities; and transact any other necessary business.