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38th PARLIAMENT, 1st SESSION
Subcommittee on Solicitation Laws of the Standing Committee on Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
EVIDENCE
CONTENTS
Monday, October 24, 2005
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The Clerk of the Committee |
Hon. Hedy Fry (Vancouver Centre, Lib.) |
The Clerk |
The Clerk |
Hon. Hedy Fry |
The Clerk |
The Clerk |
The Vice-Chair (Ms. Libby Davies (Vancouver East, NDP)) |
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EVIDENCE
Monday, October 24, 2005
[Recorded by Electronic Apparatus]
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[English]
The Clerk of the Committee: Honourable members of the subcommittee, I see that we have a quorum.
We can now proceed with the election of the chair for the subcommittee, so I'm taking nominations.
Dr. Fry.
Hon. Hedy Fry (Vancouver Centre, Lib.): I would like to move John Maloney to be chair, in absentia.
The Clerk: There is one motion on the table.
(Motion agreed to)
The Clerk: Now I will take nominations for a vice-chair.
Hon. Hedy Fry: I would like to nominate Libby Davies as vice-chair.
The Clerk: Okay.
(Motion agreed to)
The Clerk: In lieu of the fact that Mr. Maloney is absent for the time being, I will call on Ms. Davies to take the chair of the committee.
So I'll turn it over to her.
The Vice-Chair (Ms. Libby Davies (Vancouver East, NDP)): Thank you, members.
In the absence of our chair, Mr. Maloney, I'll continue with the meeting, but we're just going to suspend for a moment--because we're in public right now--so we can go back in camera to continue with our business or determine how we want to continue with our business.
Is that acceptable to people?
Some hon. members: Agreed.
[Proceedings continue in camera]