About the Randy Hoback substack:
Randy’s goal in creating this Substack is to provide a thoughtful analysis of Canada’s role and place within the Americas.
His pieces attempt to provide a more in-depth analysis of Canada’s role within the Western Hemisphere. The complexity of the Canada - US relationship impacts many aspects of the daily lives of Canadians: from trade to energy, manufacturing to defence, and national security to immigration.
We must continue to work with our partners in the Americas to promote democratic values, fair trade and personal freedom.
Randy writes all of the content himself.
About Randy
Randy Hoback is the Member of Parliament for the federal riding of Prince Albert. He is the Advisor to the Leader on Canada-US Relations and Associate Shadow Minister for International Trade. As well, Randy is a member of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development.
As a Parliamentarian, Randy has served as the Shadow Minister of International Trade and Supply Chain Resilience, Chair of the Saskatchewan Conservative Party Caucus, the Deputy Shadow Minister of International Trade, and Official Opposition Critic for Canada-US Relations.
Randy has served as the Chair and Vice-Chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade, as a member of the Standing Committee on Finance, the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, the Standing Committee on Agriculture & Agri-Food, and the Special Committee on Canada – US Economic Relations.
In March 2010, Randy was elected Chair of the Canadian Section of the Inter-Parliamentary Forum of the Americas (FIPA) – an organization committed to promoting parliamentary participation in the inter-American system, developing inter-parliamentary dialogue on issues of importance to the hemisphere, and encouraging the sharing of experiences and best practices amongst its members. In February 2011, MP Hoback was elected President of FIPA at the Association’s 8th Annual FIPA-ParlAmericas in Asuncion, Paraguay. In September 2011, FIPA officially changed its name to ParlAmericas (www.parlamericas.org). Hoback is now a past-President of the organization.