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37th PARLIAMENT, 2nd SESSION
Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage
EVIDENCE
CONTENTS
Thursday, October 2, 2003
Á | 1105 |
The Clerk of the Committee |
Mr. Chuck Strahl (Fraser Valley, Canadian Alliance) |
The Clerk |
Mr. Chuck Strahl |
The Clerk |
Mrs. Karen Kraft Sloan (York North, Lib.) |
The Clerk |
Mr. Rodger Cuzner (Bras d'Or—Cape Breton, Lib.) |
The Clerk |
Ms. Carole-Marie Allard (Laval East, Lib.) |
The Clerk |
Á | 1110 |
The Chair (Mr. Clifford Lincoln (Lac-Saint-Louis, Lib.)) |
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Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage |
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EVIDENCE
Thursday, October 2, 2003
[Recorded by Electronic Apparatus]
Á (1105)
[Translation]
The Clerk of the Committee: Honourable members of the committee, we have a quorum. We can now proceed with the election of the chair.
[English]
Honourable members of the committee, I see a quorum. We can now proceed to the election of the chair.
Mr. Chuck Strahl (Fraser Valley, Canadian Alliance): I'd like to nominate Clifford Lincoln as chair.
[Translation]
The Clerk: Do we have any other nominations?
[English]
Are there any other names? No?
I declare Mr. Lincoln elected as chair.
We will now proceed with the election of the vice-chair for the opposition. We'll start with the opposition.
Mr. Chuck Strahl: I move to nominate Jim Abbott. He's not here today, but I know he would accept that nomination.
The Clerk: Mr. Jim Abbott.
Are there any other nominations?
I declare Mr. Abbott vice-chair of the committee for the opposition.
Now we'll proceed with the election of the vice-chair for the government.
Mrs. Karen Kraft Sloan (York North, Lib.): It would be my pleasure to nominate John Harvard.
The Clerk: Mr. John Harvard.
Are there any others? Yes, sir.
Mr. Rodger Cuzner (Bras d'Or—Cape Breton, Lib.): It would be my pleasure to nominate Paul Bonwick.
The Clerk: Are there any other nominations?
Then we'll proceed by secret ballot with the election of the vice-chair. We have two candidates for the vice-chair, government: Mr. Paul Bonwick and Mr. John Harvard.
[Translation]
Ms. Allard, we have two candidates for the position of vice-chair, government: Mr. Paul Bonwick and Mr. John Harvard.
Ms. Carole-Marie Allard (Laval East, Lib.): Fine.
[English]
The Clerk: I declare John Harvard elected as the vice-chair, government.
Now I invite the chair of the committee to take the chair.
Á (1110)
The Chair (Mr. Clifford Lincoln (Lac-Saint-Louis, Lib.)): Would you please give us five minutes—there's a motion to be passed before reference to the House—if you don't mind, so that we have a quorum?
First of all, I would like to thank members for their support. I appreciate it very much. Je remercie tout le monde pour leur appui. I will continue to try to reach consensus in all that we do. I think the committee has been very harmonious and all parties have worked very well together, and this is what I would strive for in the future. Thank you very much.
This being a business meeting, as usual we are going to go in camera. We had a discussion beforehand.
[Proceedings continue in camera]