A delegation of the National Assembly’s Law Committee, led by its Vice Chairman Phan Trung Ly, is paying a working visit to Canada from Nov. 30 to Dec. 12.

The legislators worked with the Parliament, the Ministry of Justice and a number of agencies in Ottawa , Montreal and Toronto to share experiences in a range of issues related to law making.

During the visit, which is being made within the framework of the Canada-funded Policy Implementation Assistance Project (PIAP), the Vietnamese delegation was also received by House of Commons Speaker Peter Milliken and the Canada-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentarians League.

At these meetings, the host country’s officials spoke highly of Vietnam ’s achievements in socio-economic development and international integration.

They noted with pleasure that the traditional friendship and cooperation between Canada and Vietnam as well as between the two legislatures are developing fruitfully.

The two sides expressed wish to increase exchanges, mutual visits and the sharing of information and operation experiences between the two legislative bodies.

The Vietnamese lawmakers said technical assistance provided by Canada has contributed positively to Vietnam ’s legal and judicial reforms towards an advanced legal system./.