LIAI Committee Report
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One of the Liaison Committee’s main responsibilities is to apportion the funds, allocated by the Board of Internal Economy (BOIE) for this purpose, which are required to conduct the activities of standing committees. These activities include the examination of selected matters in greater depth than is possible in the House of Commons and committees may report conclusions of those examinations, including recommendations, to the House. Committees undertake studies in four general areas: the Estimates, legislation, Order in Council appointments, and subject matter studies. In order to conduct these studies, committees may choose to hear from witnesses in Ottawa or may travel to other locations. In recent years, the Liaison Committee has initiated various updates to the administrative practices and funding policies that govern the activities of standing committees. In June 2013, the members of the Liaison Committee approved the implementation of management best practices to ensure available budgets and standing committee expenditures meet expectations regarding the value of goods and services received. To that end, this document gives Members of Parliament and the general public a clearer view of committee activities, and the related expenditures, approved by committee members. This information complements the up-to-date information provided to committee chairs on a monthly basis. In addition, the report also provides some general metrics regarding the number of: meetings, meeting hours, reports, and witnesses. The Liaison Committee’s intention is to continue presenting such reports three times per fiscal year, for each of the following periods: April 1 to June 30, July 1 to December 31 and January 1 to March 31. However, due to the 42nd federal election period that fell during this fiscal year, exceptionally the present report will cover only two periods: from April 1, 2015 to August 2, 2015 (dissolution of Parliament) and from December 3, 2015 (opening of Parliament) to March 31, 2016. During the 2015-16 fiscal year, a total of 475 committee meetings were held, 1,492 witnesses were heard and 107 reports were presented to the House. For further information, please contact the Liaison Committee at LIAI@parl.gc.ca. STANDING COMMITTEE ON ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS AND NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT (AANO)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee concluded its study of Bill S-6, An Act to amend the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act and the Nunavut Waters and Nunavut Surface Rights Tribunal Act. The Committee also continued its study of Access to Capital, presenting its interim report to the House of Commons on June 9. On February 4, 2016, the Committee held its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament and elected Andy Fillmore as Chair. The Committee held multiple briefing sessions with various national aboriginal organizations, including the Assembly of First Nations, the Land Claims Agreements Coalition, the Métis National Council, the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, the National Association of Friendship Centres, and the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami. On February 25, the Committee held a briefing with the Library of Parliament on the estimates process. On March 10, the Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs appeared before the Committee for a briefing on the Ministerial Mandate. On the same date, the Committee also considered the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015-16. On March 21, the Committee presented its First Report to the House on the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015-16. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Blake Richards (Chair), Niki Ashton (Vice-Chair), Carolyn Bennett (Vice-Chair), John Barlow, Rob Clarke, Earl Dreeshen, Jonathan Genest-Jourdain, Carol Hughes, Kyle Seeback, Mark Strahl MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Andy Fillmore (Chair), David Yurdiga (Vice-Chair), Charlie Angus (Vice-Chair), Gary Anandasangaree, Mike Bossio, Rémi Massé, Cathy McLeod, Michael V. McLeod, Don Rusnak, Arnold Viersen EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1 “Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2 Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3 “Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS AND NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT (AANO) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1 Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON ACCESS TO INFORMATION, PRIVACY AND ETHICS (ETHI)In the period from April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee completed its study of the Growing Problem of Identity Theft and its Economic Impact, presenting its Seventh Report to the House on May 26. In the course of this study, the Committee held 13 meetings and heard from 39 witnesses. In addition, the Committee held a hearing with the four Officers of Parliament under its mandate to examine the Main Estimates 2015-2016 and presented its Eighth Report to the House on May 26. The Committee met for the first time of the 42nd Parliament on February 4, 2016, and elected Blaine Calkins as Chair of the Committee. After holding a Briefing session with the Information, Privacy, Lobbying, and Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioners on February 23 to discuss a work plan, the Committee initiated two studies it plans to conduct in parallel for the next few months: one on the Access to Information Act and the other on the Privacy Act. From February 23 to March 31, the Committee held three meetings on the Access to Information Act and one on the Privacy Act with thirteen and three witnesses respectively. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Pierre-Luc Dusseault (Chair), Patricia Davidson (Vice-Chair), Scott Simms (Vice-Chair), Charlie Angus, Charmaine Borg, Ray Boughen, Paul Calandra, Larry Maguire, Tilly O’Neill Gordon, Bob Zimmer MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Blaine Calkins (Chair), Daniel Blaikie (Vice-Chair), Joël Lightbound (Vice-Chair), Bob Bratina, Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Matt Jeneroux, Pat Kelly, Wayne Long, Rémi Massé, Raj Saini EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3 “Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON ACCESS TO INFORMATION, PRIVACY AND ETHICS (ETHI) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1 Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. STANDING COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD (AGRI)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee studied the Main Estimates 2015-2016. The Committee also concluded its study of Promoting Domestic Trade of Agricultural Products by Reducing Interprovincial Barriers, presenting its Ninth Report to the House of Commons on June 4. Pat Finnigan was elected Chair of the Committee on February 3, 2016, during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. On February 24, the Committee held a Briefing Session to Provide an Overview of the Canadian Agriculture and Agri-Food System. On March 7, the Committee considered the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015-16, presenting its First Report to the House on March 10. On March 9, the Committee began a study on Milk Protein. Lastly, on March 21, the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food appeared before the Committee for the Main Estimates 2016-17, and for a Briefing of the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food on his Mandate Letter. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Bev Shipley (Chair), Malcolm Allen (Vice-Chair), Mark Eyking (Vice-Chair), Ruth Ellen Brosseau, Earl Dreeshen, Gerald Keddy, Larry Maguire, LaVar Payne, Francine Raynault, Bob Zimmer MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Pat Finnigan (Chair), Ruth Ellen Brosseau (Vice-Chair), Bev Shipley (Vice-Chair), Pierre Breton, Francis Drouin, Jacques Gourde, Alaina Lockhart, Lloyd Longfield, Joe Peschisolido, Chris Warkentin EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3 “Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD (AGRI) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON CANADIAN HERITAGE (CHPC)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee studied Bill S-219, An Act respecting a national day of commemoration of the exodus of Vietnamese refugees and their acceptance in Canada after the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War and reported it back to the House without amendment on April 2. Additionally, the Committee studied Bill C-597, An Act to amend the Holidays Act (Remembrance Day) and reported it back to the House with amendment on May 28. After hearing from 51 witnesses over the course of eight meetings, the Committee completed its Review of the Canadian Feature Film Industry and presented its 14th report to the House on June 9. The Committee also considered the Main Estimates 2015‑2016 and the Subject Matter of Supplementary Estimates (C) 2014-15. Furthermore, the Committee presented its 15th report to the House on June 10 after conducting a study of Dance in Canada. On February 4, 2016, the Committee held its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament and elected the Honorable Hedy Fry as Chair. It commenced afterwards a study on The Media and Local Communities, holding as of March 31, three meetings and hearing from 23 witnesses, including testimony from officials from the Department of Heritage, the CRTC and the Competition Bureau. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Gordon Brown (Chair), Pierre Nantel (Vice-Chair), Stéphane Dion (Vice-Chair), Rick Dykstra, Jim Hillyer, Rathika Sitsabaiesan, Kennedy Stewart, John Weston, Terence Young, David Yurdiga MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Hedy Fry (Chair), Larry Maguire (Vice-Chair), Pierre Nantel (Vice-Chair), Pierre Breton, Julie Dabrusin, Seamus O'Regan, Darrell Samson, Peter Van Loan, Dan Vandal, Kevin Waugh EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON CANADIAN HERITAGE (CHPC) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION (CIMM)Between April 1 and August 2, 2015, the Committee continued its consideration of Bill S-7, An Act to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the Civil Marriage Act and the Criminal Code and to make consequential amendments to other Acts and subsequently reported the Bill back to the House without amendment. The Committee also reported on its study of Promoting Economic Prosperity through Settlement Services. In addition, the Committee also considered the Main Estimates 2015-2016 as well as the Subject Matter of clauses 168 to 176 of Bill C-59, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on April 21, 2015 and other measures. On February 16, 2016, Borys Wrzesnewskyj was elected Chair of the Committee during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. The Committee began a study on the Situation Facing Nationals of Haiti and Zimbabwe, hearing from officials from the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, as well as witnesses from the Haitian community in Montreal. The Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship appeared before the Committee twice: once on February 23, for a Briefing on the Ministerial Mandate Letter, and once on March 10, for the Committee’s study of the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015-16, following which the Committee presented its First Report to the House on March 22. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)David Tilson (Chair), Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe (Vice-Chair), John McCallum (Vice-Chair), Jay Aspen, Jim Eglinski, Chungsen Leung, Irene Mathyssen, Costas Menegakis, Jasbir Sandhu, Devinder Shory MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Borys Wrzesnewskyj (Chair), Jenny Kwan (Vice-Chair), David Tilson (Vice-Chair), Shaun Chen, Ali Ehsassi, Michelle Rempel, Randeep Sarai, Bob Saroya, Marwan Tabbara, Salma Zahid EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3 “Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION (CIMM) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (ENVI)In the period between April 1 and August 2, 2015, the Committee continued its study concerning Licensed Hunting and Trapping in Canada and considered and adopted a report on the study which was presented to the House on June 17. The Committee commenced a study of The Role of the Private Sector in Canada in Showing Leadership by Partnering with Not for Profit Organizations to Undertake Local Environmental Initiatives. Furthermore the Committee studied the Main Estimates 2015-2016 and reported back to the House on May 27. On February 4, 2016, Deborah Schulte was elected Chair of the Committee during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. The Committee held a briefing with the Department of the Environment, the Parks Canada Agency, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency and the Office of the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development. The Committee also held a meeting on the 2015 Fall Reports of the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development. Additionally, the Committee commenced a Review of The Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 and began a study of the Federal Sustainable Development Act. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Harold Albrecht (Chair), Megan Leslie (Vice-Chair), John McKay (Vice-Chair), Stella Ambler, Denis Bevington, Colin Carrie, François Choquette, Robert Sopuck, Lawrence Toet, Stephen Woodworth MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Deborah Schulte (Chair), Nathan Cullen (Vice-Chair), Jim Eglinski (Vice-Chair), John Aldag, William Amos, Mike Bossio, Ed Fast, Darren Fisher, Mark Gerretsen, Martin Shields EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (ENVI) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE (FINA)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee held 14 meetings. It concluded its study on Terrorist Financing in Canada and Abroad and presented its 13th Report to the House on June 18. It also concluded its study on the Canadian Renminbi Trading Centre and presented its Eleventh Report on June 8. The Committee presented another report on June 8 following its study on the Impact of Low Oil Prices on the Canadian Economy. The Committee also held hearings on the budget bill, Bill C-59, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on April 21, 2015 and other measures, and concluded by reporting it back to the House without amendment on June 5. In accordance with its previously adopted motion, the Committee heard from the Governor of the Bank of Canada on the Report of the Bank of Canada on Monetary Policy, and from the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer on the Economic and Fiscal Outlook. It also considered the 2015-2016 Main Estimates, reporting it back to the House on May 13. The Committee launched its pre-budget consultations 2015, which were open to the public (individuals and organizations). Given the special circumstances as it being an election year, the Committee adopted a motion inviting the future finance committee to review the documentation received over the summer in the event an election is called in fall 2015. On May 11, the House adopted the Committee’s Eighth Report on its conclusions of the pre-budget consultations 2014. The Honorable Wayne Easter was elected Chair of the Committee on February 4, 2016, during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. The Committee then held a shortened version of the Pre-Budget Consultations 2016 study from February 16 to 19, during which it heard 92 witnesses, among them the Minister of Finance and departmental officials. The Committee also received 230 briefs on this study. The Committee presented its First report, an interim report on the Pre-Budget Consultations 2016, to the House on February 26. The Committee then presented its Second Report, its final report on the Pre-Budget Consultations 2016, to the House on March 11. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)James Rajotte (Chair), Nathan Cullen (Vice-Chair), Scott Brison (Vice-Chair), Mark Adler, Joyce Bateman, Ron Cannan, Raymond Côté, Pierre Dionne Labelle, Andrew Saxton, Dave Van Kesteren MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Wayne Easter (Chair), Guy Caron (Vice-Chair), Ron Liepert (Vice-Chair), Raj Grewal, Steven MacKinnon, Phil McColeman, Jennifer O'Connell, Robert-Falcon Ouellette, Lisa Raitt, Francesco Sorbara STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE (FINA) (CONT’D)EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE (FINA) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON FISHERIES AND OCEANS (FOPO)The Committee adopted a motion on March 3, 2015, to undertake a study of Recreational Fishing in Canada. The study was to examine, among other things, the cultural and economic contribution of recreational fishing across Canada. The Committee began its public consultation on March 31 and heard from 39 witnesses over 12 meetings, including wildlife federations, anglers and hunters, fishing associations and some environment management councils. On April 23, the Committee studied the Main Estimates 2015-2016, and heard from the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and departmental officials on Bill S‑3, An Act to amend the Coastal Fisheries Protection Act. On April 28, Committee completed clause by clause consideration of the Bill and reported it back to the House with amendments on April 29. Scott Simms was elected Chair of the Committee on February 16, 2016, during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. On February 23, the Committee held a Briefing Session to Provide an Overview of the Canadian Coast Guard and its Mandate. On February 25, the Committee held a Briefing Session to Provide an Overview of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and its Mandate. On March 8, the Committee studied the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015-2016. The Committee also began a study on the Closure of the Comox MCTS Station of the Canadian Coast Guard. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Rodney Weston (Chair), Robert Chisholm (Vice-Chair), Lawrence MacAulay (Vice-Chair), Ryan Cleary, Patricia Davidson, Randy Kamp, François Lapointe, Ryan Leef, Robert Sopuck, John Weston MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Scott Simms (Chair), Fin Donnelly (Vice-Chair), Robert Sopuck (Vice-Chair), Mel Arnold, Pat Finnigan, Ken Hardie, Bernadette Jordan, Ken McDonald, Robert J. Morrissey, Mark Strahl EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON FISHERIES AND OCEANS (FOPO) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (FAAE)In the period from April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee held multiple meetings in the pursuit of its studies of the Protection of Children and Youth in Developing Countries and the Situation in Hong Kong. In addition, the Committee launched a new study Towards the Next North American Leaders’ Summit. On April 2, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of International Development and Minister for La Francophonie, and the Minister of State (Foreign Affairs and Consular) appeared before the Committee in connection with its study of the Main Estimates 2015-2016, and it reported to the House on May 25. On April 20, the Committee received a parliamentary delegation from Afghanistan in an informal gathering held jointly with the Standing Committee on National Defence. The Committee continued its monitoring of the Situation in Ukraine with a briefing from departmental officials on April 21. Two groups appeared before the Committee on June 4 to provide a briefing on Global Action Against Malaria. The Committee also completed its outstanding studies and presented reports to the House on the following studies: Hong Kong’s Democratic Future, North America: Giving the Continent the Attention it Deserves, and Beyond Survival: Protecting and Empowering Children and Youth. In each case, the Committee requested a comprehensive response from the government, pursuant to Standing Order 109. From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Subcommittee on International Human Rights held meetings and issued statements on Human Rights Situation in Vietnam, Human Rights Situation in Iran, Human Rights Situation in North Korea, Human Rights Situation in Mexico, Human Rights Situation in Eritrea, and Sexual Violence and Persecution of Religious Minorities in the Syrian Conflict. In addition, the Subcommittee also produced a report on the Aftermath of the Rwandan Genocide: A Study of the Crisis of Children Born of Rape, which was adopted by the Committee and presented to the House on May 25. On February 4, 2016, the Honorable Robert Nault was elected Chair of the Committee during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. The Committee held a Briefing with appropriate officials from Global Affairs Canada to provide members with an update on current concerns within their mandate related to foreign affairs and international development. In addition, the Committee held two public hearings in connection with its study of Women Peace and Security, which it initiated in February, and held briefings on the 2015 United Nations Population Fund State of World Population Report and the Campaign for Sergei Magnitsky and Other Issues. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Dean Allison (Chair), Paul Dewar (Vice-Chair), Marc Garneau (Vice-Chair), Lois Brown, Peter Goldring, Laurie Hawn, Hélène Laverdière, Romeo Saganash, Gary Ralph Schellenberger, Bernard Trottier MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Robert D. Nault (Chair), Dean Allison (Vice-Chair), Hélène Laverdière (Vice-Chair), Tony Clement, Peter Fragiskatos, Peter Kent, Michael Levitt, Marc Miller, Raj Saini, Jati Sidhu STANDING COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (FAAE) (CONT’D)EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (FAAE) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND ESTIMATES (OGGO)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee resumed and completed its consideration of the 2015–2016 Main Estimates and studied the 2015–2016 reports on plans and priorities over three meetings. The Committee also completed a study on the Programs and Activities of the Canadian General Standards Board. Tom Lukiwski was elected Chair of the Committee during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament on February 16, 2016. The Committee undertook a study of Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015–16 and reported to the House on March 11. The Committee also studied Departmental Performance Reports for 2014-15 over three meetings in March. Finally, the Committee held a briefing session with the Library of Parliament on the Estimates Process on February 25. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Pat Martin (Chair), Greg Kerr (Vice-Chair), Gerry Byrne (Vice-Chair), Mark Adler, Tarik Brahmi, Brad Butt, Guy Lauzon, Mathieu Ravignat, Chris Warkentin, Wai Young MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Tom Lukiwski (Chair), Yasmin Ratansi (Vice-Chair), Erin Weir (Vice-Chair), Ramez Ayoub, Steven Blaney, Francis Drouin, David de Burgh Graham, Raj Grewal, Kelly McCauley, Nick Whalen EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND ESTIMATES (OGGO) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON HEALTH (HESA)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee completed its study of Best Practices and Federal Barriers: Practice and Training of Healthcare Professionals; no further witnesses were heard, but the Committee adopted and presented its 12th Report. It then completed its study of Health Canada Safety Code 6 for electromagnetic radiofrequency emissions and presented its 13th Report to the House having heard 21 witnesses in three meetings. Additionally, the Committee studied and reported the Main Estimates 2015–16, after hearing the Minister of Health and nine of her senior officials. The Committee also studied Mental Health in Canada, hearing from 23 witnesses in four meetings, and Lung Cancer in Canada, hearing from 14 witnesses in two meetings. On February 3, 2016, Bill Casey was elected Chair of the Committee during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. As of March 31, the Committee held four meetings, including a Briefing on the Zika virus outbreak and a Briefing on the Canada Health Act Annual Report and the Status of Canada’s Health Care System. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Ben Lobb (Chair), Murray Rankin (Vice-Chair), Hedy Fry (Vice-Chair), Matthew Kellway, Wladyslaw Lizon, Cathy McLeod, Christine Moore, Lawrence Toet, David Wilks, Terence Young MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Bill Casey (Chair), Don Davies (Vice-Chair), Len Webber (Vice-Chair), Ramez Ayoub, Colin Carrie, Doug Eyolfson, Darshan Singh Kang, K. Kellie Leitch, John Oliver, Sonia Sidhu EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE (HESA) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES, SKILLS AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE STATUS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (HUMA)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee considered Bill C-643, An Act to establish National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Day and reported it back to the House without amendment on May 13. It also considered the Main Estimates 2015-2016 and reported them back to the House on May 29. The Committee then completed its study of Exploring the Potential of Social Finance in Canada and, after hearing from a total of 51 witnesses during the study, presented its 12th Report to the House on June 17. On February 17, 2016, Bryan May was elected Chair of the Committee during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. The Committee commenced a study on the Impact of Recent Changes to Employment Insurance and of Access to the Program. In late March, the Committee commenced consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Phil McColeman (Chair), Jinny Jogindera Sims (Vice-Chair), Rodger Cuzner (Vice-Chair), Scott Armstrong, Ray Boughen, Brad Butt, Jim Eglinski, Sadia Groguhé, Colin Mayes, Marie-Claude Morin MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Bryan May (Chair), Bob Zimmer (Vice-Chair), Niki Ashton (Vice-Chair), Gérard Deltell, Wayne Long, Yves Robillard, Dan Ruimy, Ramesh Sangha, Filomena Tassi, Mark Warawa EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3 “Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES, SKILLS AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE STATUS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (HUMA) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRY, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (INDU)During the period of April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee completed its study of Bill S-4, An Act to amend the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act and to make a consequential amendment to another Act and reported it back to the House without amendment on April 22, 2015. The Committee also considered Bill C‑625, An Act to amend the Statistics Act (removal of imprisonment) and reported it back to the House without amendment on April 29, 2015. The Committee also considered the Main Estimates 2015-2016, reporting them back to the House on May 28. Finally, the Committee commenced a study of Disruptive Technologies. On February 16, 2016, Dan Ruimy was elected Chair of the Committee during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. The Committee began an overview of the organizations under Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, inviting a representative from each organization to appear before it. The Committee held three meetings in this regard. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)David Sweet (Chair), Peggy Nash (Vice-Chair), Judy Sgro (Vice-Chair), John Carmichael, Joe Daniel, Cheryl Gallant, Mike Lake, Brian Masse, Annick Papillon, Mark Warawa MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Dan Ruimy (Chair), Earl Dreeshen (Vice-Chair), Brian Masse (Vice-Chair), René Arseneault, Chandra Arya, Frank Baylis, Maxime Bernier, Majid Jowhari, Lloyd Longfield, Alexander Nuttall EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRY, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (INDU) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE (CIIT)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee studied the Positive effects of the Global Markets Action Plan and presented its Fifth Report to the House on June 17. The Committee also studied Opportunities for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and considered the Main Estimates 2015-2016, reporting the same back to the House on May 26. The Honorable Mark Eyking was elected Chair of the Committee on February 4, 2016, during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. The Committee held three briefing sessions with officials: Briefing Session on the Priority Trade Issues for the Government of Canada, other than the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP); Briefing Session on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP); and Briefing Session on the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). Lastly, the Committee began the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) Public Consultation, hearing from officials over the course of three meetings. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Randy Hoback (Chair), Don Davies (Vice-Chair), Chrystia Freeland (Vice-Chair), Mike Allen, Ron Cannan, Parm Gill, Nina Grewal, Laurin Liu, Marc-André Morin, Devinder Shory MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Mark Eyking (Chair), Randy Hoback (Vice-Chair), Tracey Ramsey (Vice-Chair), Sukh Dhaliwal, Peter Fonseca, Linda Lapointe, Karen Ludwig, Kyle Peterson, Gerry Ritz, Dave Van Kesteren EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE (CIIT) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS (JUST)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee completed its consideration of the Subject Matter of Bill C-583, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (fetal alcohol spectrum disorder), by presenting a report to the House on May 8. It also considered Bill C-35, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (law enforcement animals, military animals and service animals). The Committee completed its study of Bill C-590, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (blood alcohol content). It also considered the 2015–2016 Main Estimates. On February 16, 2016, the Committee met for the first time of the 42nd Parliament to organize and elected Anthony Housefather as its Chair. After a Briefing on the Department of Justice Canada, the Committee then commenced a study on Access to the Justice System. The Committee also considered the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015-16 and presented its First Report on March 21. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Mike Wallace (Chair), Françoise Boivin (Vice-Chair), Sean Casey (Vice-Chair), Blaine Calkins, Bob Dechert, Robert Goguen, Pierre Jacob, Ève Péclet, Kyle Seeback, David Wilks MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Anthony Housefather (Chair), Ted Falk (Vice-Chair), Murray Rankin (Vice-Chair), Chris Bittle, Michael Cooper, Colin Fraser, Ahmed Hussen, Iqra Khalid, Ron McKinnon, Rob Nicholson EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS (JUST) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL DEFENCE (NDDN)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee completed its study on the Defence of North America and reported to the House on June 15. The Committee considered the 2015–2016 Main Estimates, studied Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Harassment in the Canadian Armed Forces and held a Briefing on Operation IMPACT and Operation REASSURANCE. Stephen Fuhr was elected Chair of the Committee during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament on February 18, 2016. On February 28, the Committee held a Briefing by the Library of Parliament on the Study of the Estimates. On March 8, the Committee held a Briefing by the Minister of National Defence on his Mandate Letter and also considered the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015-16. Finally, the Committee began a study of Canada and the Defence of North America. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Peter Kent (Chair), Jack Harris (Vice-Chair), Joyce Murray (Vice-Chair), James Bezan, Tarik Brahmi, Corneliu Chisu, Cheryl Gallant, Élaine Michaud, Rick Norlock, John Williamson MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Stephen Fuhr (Chair), Cheryl Gallant (Vice-Chair), Randall Garrison (Vice-Chair), James Bezan, Darren Fisher, Mark Gerretsen, Pierre Paul-Hus, Jean R. Rioux, Sherry Romanado, Sven Spengemann EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL DEFENCE (NDDN) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES (RNNR)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee completed its study on the Renewal of Canada’s Forest Industry and presented its 13th Report to the House on June 18. For this study, the Committee held 14 meetings, six of which were held during this period, and heard from 38 witnesses. The Committee also considered and reported the 2015–2016 Main Estimates back to the House on May 6, and considered and reported the Supplementary Estimates (A), 2015‑2016, back to the House on June 3. As regards legislation, the Committee completed its consideration of Bill C‑46, An Act to amend the National Energy Board Act and the Canada Oil and Gas Operations Act, and reported it back to the House with amendments on April 24. The Committee held its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament on February 17, 2016, and elected James Maloney as Chair. The Committee held a meeting with Minister Jim Carr to discuss his Ministerial Mandate. The Committee also initiated a study of The Future of Canada’s Oil and Gas, Mining and Nuclear Sectors: Innovation, Sustainable Solutions and Economic Opportunities and held two meetings on the study during the period. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Leon Benoit (Chair), Guy Caron (Vice-Chair), Geoff Regan (Vice-Chair), Kelly Block, Chris Charlton, Joan Crockatt, Linda Duncan, Ryan Leef, Pat Perkins, Brad Trost MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)James Maloney (Chair), John Barlow (Vice-Chair), Richard Cannings (Vice-Chair), Candice Bergen, T.J. Harvey, Denis Lemieux, Michael V. McLeod, Marc Serré, Shannon Stubbs, Geng Tan EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3 “Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES (RNNR) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. STANDING COMMITTEE ON OFFICIAL LANGUAGES (LANG)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee completed its study entitled Immigration as a Tool for Enhancing the Vitality and Supporting the Development of Francophone Minority Communities, which it reported to the House on June 3. The Committee also considered the 2015–2016 Main Estimates. It also studied the annual report of the Commissioner of Official Languages during its meeting of May 12. The Committee met on February 17, 2016, for the first time of the 42nd Parliament and elected Denis Paradis as Chair. The Committee began a Review of the Status of Official Languages in Minority Settings across Canada, and then a Study on the Translation Bureau. On March 24, 2016, with the presentation of its First Report, the Committee paid Tribute to the Honourable Mauril Bélanger for his constant dedication to official languages and the Francophonie. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Michael Chong (Chair), Jamie Nicholls (Vice-Chair), Lise St-Denis (Vice-Chair), Corneliu Chisu, Joe Daniel, Anne-Marie Day, Jacques Gourde, Claude Gravelle, Chungsen Leung, John Williamson MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Denis Paradis (Chair), François Choquette (Vice-Chair), John Nater (Vice-Chair), Mauril Bélanger, Sylvie Boucher, Bernard Généreux, Linda Lapointe, Paul Lefebvre, Darrell Samson, Dan Vandal EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON OFFICIAL LANGUAGES (LANG) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON PROCEDURE AND HOUSE AFFAIRS (PROC)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee resumed and completed its Review of the Conflict of Interest Code for Members of the House of Commons, presenting its 39th Report to the House on June 11. The Committee also considered the 2015-2016 Main Estimates of the House of Commons and of the Chief Electoral Officer, and the Supplementary Estimates (A), 2015-2016, for the House of Commons. The Committee also began its consideration of Bill C‑50, An Act to amend the Canada Elections Act. It held five meetings to hear witnesses on the bill. Following the adoption by the House of the Committee’s 33rd Report on establishing an e‑petition system, the Committee held a Briefing on the Implementation of the E-Petition System on May 26. During the same period, the Committee adopted the report of the Subcommittee on a Code of Conduct for Members, for which on June 8 it presented to the House its 38th Report, which the House concurred in on June 9. The Committee also resumed consideration of Motion M-431, Election of Committee Chairs, hearing from the motion’s sponsor during its meeting of June 16. During the same period, the Subcommittee on a Code of Conduct for Members completed its study of a code of conduct for Members with the presentation to the full committee of a report recommending a code of conduct for Members concerning sexual harassment. As well, the Subcommittee on Private Members’ Business reviewed private members’ bills and motions added to the Order of Precedence. Following the opening of the 42nd Parliament, the membership of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs was established by the House on December 4, 2015. On December 8, 2015, the Committee held its organization meeting and, by secret ballot, elected the Honorable Larry Bagnell as its Chair. From December 8 to March 31, 2016, the Committee held 13 meetings and presented six reports. The First Report, presented and concurred in on January 29, established the membership of standing committees and House membership of standing joint committees. On January 28, the Government House Leader appeared before the Committee to discuss the Ministerial Mandate. Following a Briefing with the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner, the Committee presented its Fourth Report on matters related to the Conflict of Interest Code for Members of the House of Commons, which was concurred in by the House on March 7. Also, the Committee examined Order in Council Appointments of the Chair and Federal Members of the Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments and held a related hearing with the Minister of Democratic Institutions. The Committee examined and approved the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015-16, and presented its Fifth Report to the House on March 9. In addition, the Committee undertook a study of Initiatives toward a family-friendly House of Commons, holding two meetings during the current reporting period, with more planned. The Subcommittee on Private Members’ Business met pursuant to Standing Order 91.1 on March 24. Its recommendations were presented to the House in the Committee’s Sixth Report , which was deemed concurred in on March 24. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Joe Preston (Chair), Alexandrine Latendresse (Vice-Chair), Kevin Lamoureux (Vice-Chair), David Christopherson, Tom Lukiwski, Dave Mackenzie, Ted Opitz, Scott Reid, Blake Richards, Craig Scott MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Larry Bagnell (Chair), Blake Richards (Vice-Chair), David Christopherson (Vice-Chair), Arnold Chan, David de Burgh Graham, Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Scott Reid, Ruby Sahota, Jamie Schmale, Anita Vandenbeld STANDING COMMITTEE ON PROCEDURE AND HOUSE AFFAIRS (PROC) (CONT’D)EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3 “Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON PROCEDURE AND HOUSE AFFAIRS (PROC) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS (PACP)Between April 1 and August 2, 2015, the Committee presented reports to the House on three additional chapters of the Fall 2014 Report of the Auditor General: Chapter 3—Mental Health Services for Veterans, Chapter 5—Support to the Automotive Sector and Chapter 6—Nutrition North Canada—Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada. The Committee also held meetings and reported to the House on four chapters of the Spring 2015 Report of the Auditor General: Chapter 2—Required Reporting by Federal Organizations, Chapter 3—Tax-Based Expenditures, Chapter 4—Access to Health Services for Remote First Nations Communities and Chapter 5—Information Technology Investments—Canada Border Services Agency. During this period the Committee also studied the Main Estimates 2015-2016 and undertook a study of Main Estimates 2015-2016: Report on Plans and Priorities for 2015-2016 and Performance Report for 2013-14 of the Office of the Auditor General of Canada presenting its 19th Report to the House on June 8. The Honorable Kevin Sorenson was elected Chair of the Committee during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament on February 16, 2016. The Committee began a study of the Fall 2015 Report of the Auditor General of Canada. It considered Chapter 4, Information Technology Shared Services; and Chapter 5, Canadian Armed Forces Housing. As part of these studies, the Auditor General of Canada, as well as senior officials from the audited departments, appeared before the Committee. On March 8, the Committee held a Briefing with the Canadian Comprehensive Auditing Foundation (CCAF). MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)David Christopherson (Chair), John Carmichael (Vice-Chair), Yvonne Jones (Vice-Chair), Dan Albas, Malcolm Allen, Jay Aspin, Ted Falk, Alain Giguère, Bryan Hayes, Stephen Woodworth MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Kevin Sorenson (Chair), Alexandra Mendès (Vice-Chair), David Christopherson (Vice-Chair), Chandra Arya, Joël Godin, T.J. Harvey, Paul Lefebvre, Pierre Poilievre, Brenda Shanahan, Salma Zahid EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS (PACP) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND NATIONAL SECURITY (SECU)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee completed its study of Bill C-51, An Act to enact the Security of Canada Information Sharing Act and the Secure Air Travel Act, to amend the Criminal Code, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and to make related and consequential amendments to other Acts, and reported the Bill back to the House with amendments on April 2. The Committee also studied Bill C-42, An Act to amend the Firearms Act and the Criminal Code and to make a related amendment and a consequential amendment to other Acts, and reported the Bill back to the House with one amendment on May 6. The Committee studied Bill C-637, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (firearms storage and transportation), and reported the Bill back to the House without amendment on June 3. The Committee studied the Subject matter of Division 2 (Prevention of Terrorist Travel Act) of Part 3, and Division 10 (Parliamentary Protective Service) of Part 3 of Bill C-59, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on April 21, 2015 and other measures. The Committee also considered the Main Estimates 2015-2016 and reported the same back to the House on May 13. Lastly, the Committee met with an interparliamentary delegation from the Czech Republic on May 28. On February 4, 2016, Robert Oliphant was elected Chair of the Committee during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. The Committee studied the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015-16, presenting its First Report to the House on March 9. Following two Briefings from the Department, the Committee initiated a study of Operational Stress Injuries/Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Public Safety Officers and First Responders. The Committee held two meetings on that subject during the period. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Daryl Kramp (Chair), Randall Garrison (Vice-Chair), Wayne Easter (Vice-Chair), Diane Ablonczy, Rosane Doré Lefebvre, Ted Falk, Roxanne James, Rick Norlock, Lavar Payne, Jean Rousseau MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Robert Oliphant (Chair), Larry Miller (Vice-Chair), Matthew Dubé (Vice-Chair), Pam Damoff, Nicola Di Iorio, Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Marco Mendicino, Erin O'Toole, Alain Rayes, Sven Spengemann STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND NATIONAL SECURITY (SECU) (CONT’D)EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND NATIONAL SECURITY (SECU) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (FEWO)Between April 1 and August 2, 2015, the Committee resumed and concluded three substantive studies. The Committee presented its Sixth Report to the House on April 20, entitled Economic Leadership and Prosperity of Canadian Women. The Committee also completed its study of Promising Practices to Prevent Violence Against Women and Girls. During its study, the Committee heard from 48 witnesses over 11 meetings, and reported its findings to the House on June 4, in its Seventh Report. The Committee also continued its study of Women in Skilled Trades and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Occupations, hearing testimony from 30 witnesses, and presented its Eighth Report to the House on June 11. Finally, the Committee reported the Main Estimates 2015-2016 to the House on May 14. On February 4, 2016, Marilyn Gladu was elected Chair of the Committee during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. The Committee held a Briefing Session on Status of Women Canada, hearing from four witnesses. Additionally the Committee held a Briefing by the Minister of Status of Women Canada, and a Briefing on the 2015 Fall Reports of the Auditor General of Canada: Report 1 – Implementing Gender-Based Analysis. Finally, the Committee studied the Main Estimates 2016-17, as well as the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015-16 for the Office of the Co-ordinator, Status of Women, and reported its findings to the House on March 11. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Hélène LeBlanc (Chair), Tilly O'Neill Gordon (Vice-Chair), Kirsty Duncan (Vice-Chair), John Barlow, Joyce Bateman, Joan Crockatt, Mylène Freeman, Pat Perkins, Djaouida Sellah, Susan Truppe MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Marilyn Gladu (Chair), Pam Damoff (Vice-Chair), Sheila Malcolmson (Vice-Chair), Sean Fraser, Rachael Harder, Karen Ludwig, Eva Nassif, Ruby Sahota, Anita Vandenbeld, Karen Vecchio EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (FEWO) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITIES (TRAN)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee considered Bill C-52, An Act to amend the Canada Transportation Act and the Railway Safety Act. On May 4, the Committee reported the Bill to the House with amendments. The Committee also began and completed a study of Updating Infrastructure in Canada: An examination of needs and investments. During the course of the study, the Committee met with 15 organizations and one individual over eight meetings and presented its Ninth Report on June 17. Finally, on June 11, the Committee held a Briefing of the Department of Transport on the implementation of the recommendations in Chapter 7 of the 2013 Fall Report of the Auditor General of Canada. On February 3, the Committee elected the Honorable Judy A. Sgro as its Chair during its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament. The Minister of Infrastructure and Communities and the Minister of Transport appeared before the Committee in separate hearings to speak to their respective mandate letters. The Committee considered the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015-16 and the Main Estimates 2016-17, and reported the same to the House in its First and Second Reports. In March, it began a study of Rail Safety, hearing from officials from the Department of Transport on March 21. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Larry Miller (Chair), Hoang Mai (Vice-Chair), David J. McGuinty (Vice-Chair), Peter Braid, Ed Komarnicki, Isabelle Morin, Mike Sullivan, Jeff Watson, Wai Young, David Yurdiga MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Judy A. Sgro (Chair), Luc Berthold (Vice-Chair), Linda Duncan (Vice-Chair), Vance Badawey, Kelly Block, Sean Fraser, Ken Hardie, Angelo Iacono, Gagan Sikand, Dianne L. Watts EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITIES (TRAN) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON VETERANS AFFAIRS (ACVA)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee concluded its study on the Continuum of Transition Services, presenting its Sixth Report to the House on June 18. It considered the Subject Matter of Clause 1 of Bill C-597, An Act to amend the Holidays Act (Remembrance Day), and the Subject Matter of Division 17 of Part 3 of Bill C-59, An Act to Implement Certain Provisions of the Budget Tabled in Parliament on April 21, 2015 and Other Measures. The Committee also considered the 2015‑2016 Main Estimates. On February 16, 2016, the Committee held its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament and elected Neil R. Ellis as Chair. On March 8, the Committee began a study on Service Delivery to Veterans, hearing from officials from the Department of Veterans Affairs, as well as the Office of the Veterans Ombudsman. The Committee also considered the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2015‑2016 and reported the same in its First Report to the House on March 9. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Royal Galipeau (Chair), Peter Stoffer (Vice-Chair), Frank Valeriote (Vice-Chair), Sylvain Chicoine, Laurie Hawn, Bryan Hayes, Pierre Lemieux, Wladyslaw Lizon, Ted Opitz, John Rafferty MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Neil R. Ellis (Chair), Robert Kitchen (Vice-Chair), Irene Mathyssen (Vice-Chair), Bob Bratina, Alupa A. Clarke, Doug Eyolfson, Colin Fraser, Alaina Lockhart, Sherry Romanado, Cathay Wagantall EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON VETERANS AFFAIRS (ACVA) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. LIAISON COMMITTEE (LIAI)The Liaison Committee is composed of the Chairs of all the standing committees and the House Chairs of standing joint committees. Its main responsibility is to apportion funds to standing committees from the money allocated for that purpose by the Board of Internal Economy, a responsibility usually delegated to the Subcommittee on Committee Budgets (SBLI). The Committee met once between April and June 2015 to discuss various administrative matters, including an update on the pilot project on paperless committees. The Committee adopted its Sixth Report on Committee Activities and Expenditures from April 1, 2014, to March 31, 2015, and presented it to the House on June 15. The Subcommittee met once to examine a budget request for committee travel. The Committee held its first meeting of the 42nd Parliament on February 24, 2016, in order to elect its Chair, the Hon. Judy A. Sgro, and its Vice-Chair, Tom Lukiwski. The Committee also considered administrative matters, such as the creation of the Subcommittee on Committee Budgets. In addition, the Committee adopted its First Report on Committee Activities and Expenditures, for the period of April 1 to August 2, 2015 (41st Parliament, 2nd Session). The report was presented to the House on February 25, 2016. As of March 31, the Subcommittee met twice in order to review the budgetary requests for committee studies and travel. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Dean Allison (Chair), David Christopherson (Vice-Chair), Harold Albrecht, Leon Benoit, Gordon Brown, Chris Charlton, Michael D. Chong, Pierre-Luc Dusseault, Royal Galipeau, Richard Harris, Randy Hoback, Peter Kent, Daryl Kramp, Hélène LeBlanc, Ben Lobb, Pat Martin, Phil McColeman, Larry Miller, Joe Preston, James Rajotte, Blake Richards, Bev Shipley, David Sweet, David Tilson, Mike Wallace, Rodney Weston MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Judy A. Sgro (Chair), Tom Lukiwski (Vice-Chair), Harold Albrecht, Larry Bagnell, Blaine Calkins, Bill Casey, Wayne Easter, Neil R. Ellis, Mark Eyking, Andy Fillmore, Pat Finnigan, Hedy Fry, Stephen Fuhr, Marilyn Gladu, Anthony Housefather, James Maloney, Bryan May, Robert D. Nault, Robert Oliphant, Denis Paradis, Dan Ruimy, Deborah Schulte, Scott Simms, Kevin Sorenson, Borys Wrzesnewskyj LIAISON COMMITTEE (LIAI) (CONT’D)EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 4Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT (BILI)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee met once to elect a Joint Chair from the Senate. As of March 31, the Joint Committee had not yet met this Parliament. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Richard Harris (Joint Chair), Jim Munson (Joint Chair), Carol Hughes (Vice-Chair), Scott Simms (Vice-Chair), Stella Ambler, Tyrone Benskin, Rod Bruinooge, Rob Clarke, Anne C. Cools, Nicole Eaton, Réjean Genest, Guy Lauzon, Terry M. Mercer, José Nunez-Melo, Michel Rivard, Lawrence Toet, Dave Van Kesteren MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Salma Ataullahjan, Gordon Brown, Kerry Diotte, Todd Doherty, Nicole Eaton, Jim Hillyer, Angelo Iacono, Michael Levitt, Terry M. Mercer, Pana Merchant, Eva Nassif, Anne Minh-Thu Quach, Michel Rivard, Don Rusnak, Marc Serré, Gagan Sikand, Scott Simms EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT (BILI) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE ON SCRUTINY OF REGULATIONS (REGS)From April 1 to August 2, 2015, the Committee considered over 230 regulatory instruments. As of March 31, the Committee met once this Parliament, on March 10, 2016, when it elected Harold Albrecht and Senator Pana Merchant as Joint Chairs of the Committee. The Committee’s First Report, presented to the House on March 22, was concurred in on March 24. MEMBERSHIP – 41st Parliament (as of dissolution on August 2, 2015)Chris Charlton (Joint Chair), Denise Batters (Joint Chair), Garry Breitkreuz (Vice-Chair), Mauril Bélanger (Vice‑Chair), Dan Albas, Rob Anders, Paulina Ayala, Céline Hervieux-Payette, Jim Hillyer, Thomas Johnson McInnis, Don Meredith, Wilfred P. Moore, François Pilon, Anne Minh‑Thu Quach, Bob Runciman, David P. Smith, Brian Storseth, Maurice Vellacott, Mike Wallace MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Harold Albrecht (Co-Chair), Pana Merchant (Co-Chair), Gary Anandasangaree (Vice-Chair), Pierre-Luc Dusseault (Vice-Chair), Vance Badawey, John Brassard, Nicola Di Iorio, Ali Ehsassi, Fayçal El-Khoury, Garnett Genuis, Bernadette Jordan, Tom Kmiec, Elaine McCoy, Wilfred P. Moore, Bob Runciman, Geng Tan EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE ON SCRUTINY OF REGULATIONS (REGS) (CONT’D)MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON PAY EQUITY (ESPE)On March 7, 2016, the Special Committee held its first meeting and elected Anita Vandenbeld as Chair. As of March 31, the Committee met twice and began to hear witnesses. MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Anita Vandenbeld (Chair), Sheri Benson (Vice-Chair), Shannon Stubbs (Vice-Chair), Dan Albas, Matt DeCourcey, Julie Dzerowicz, Marilyn Gladu, Eva Nassif, Terry Sheehan, Sonia Sidhu EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. SPECIAL JOINT COMMITTEE ON PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED DYING (PDAM)Pursuant to the Order of Reference from the House of December 11, 2015, the Special Joint Committee on Physician-Assisted Dying held its first meeting on January 18, 2016, during which Robert Oliphant and Senator Kelvin Kenneth Ogilvie were elected Joint Chairs of the Committee. After holding 16 meetings and hearing from 61 witnesses during the study, the Committee presented its Report to the House on February 25. MEMBERSHIP – 42nd Parliament (as of March 31, 2016)Kelvin Kenneth Ogilvie (Co-Chair), Robert Oliphant (Co-Chair), Michael Cooper (Vice-Chair), Murray Rankin (Vice-Chair), Harold Albrecht, John Aldag, René Arseneault, James S. Cowan, Julie Dabrusin, Gérard Deltell, Serge Joyal, Denis Lemieux, Ruth Nancy, Brigitte Sansoucy, Judith G. Seidman, Brenda Shanahan EXPENDITURES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. 3“Operational budget” contains expenditures for cases where no separate funding request has been made in relation to a study or an activity of a committee. MEETINGS, WITNESSES AND REPORTS (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)
1Number of televised meetings. 2Number of meetings using videoconferencing. 3Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES AND EXPENDITURES SUMMARYSUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES BY COMMITTEE (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)STANDING COMMITTEES
SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES BY COMMITTEE (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016) (CONT’D)STANDING JOINT COMMITTEES
SPECIAL COMMITTEE
SPECIAL JOINT COMMITTEE
TOTAL ALL COMMITTEES
1In practice, most committees create a subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure, commonly referred to as a “steering committee”, to help them plan their work. The establishment of subcommittees is usually designed to relieve parliamentary committees of planning and administrative tasks, or to address important issues relating to their mandate. 2Number of televised meetings. 3Number of meetings using videoconferencing 4Number of meetings video recorded by members of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. 5Subcommittees are not empowered to report to the House. They only present reports to the relevant standing committees. SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES BY COMMITTEE (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)STANDING COMMITTEES
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES BY COMMITTEE (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016) (CONT’D)STANDING JOINT COMMITTEES
SPECIAL COMMITTEE
SPECIAL JOINT COMMITTEE
TOTAL ALL COMMITTEES
1“Other” (studies/operational) includes expenditures such as working meals, reports, professional services, audio-visual equipment and minor miscellaneous expenses. 2Differences in totals are due to rounding. COMMITTEE EXPENDITURES BREAKDOWN FOR ALL TYPES OF COMMITTEES (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016)FIGURE 1 – COMMITTEE EXPENDITURES BREAKDOWN FOR ALL TYPES OF COMMITTEES (in thousands of dollars)
COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE LAST FIVE FISCAL YEARSThe tables below outline committee activities and expenditures over the last five years. Please note that all subcommittee expenditures have been added to the expenditures of the related standing committees. COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR THE LAST FIVE FISCAL YEARS
FIGURE 2 – COMPARISON OF THE NUMBER OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS OVER THE LAST FIVE FISCAL YEARS (ALL COMMITTEES) COMMITTEE REPORTS FOR THE LAST FIVE FISCAL YEARS
FIGURE 3 – COMPARISON OF THE NUMBER OF COMMITTEE REPORTS OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS COMMITTEE MEETINGS BY TYPE OF ORDER OF REFERENCE FOR THE LAST FIVE YEARS*The following table is for all committees. Meetings where more than one order of reference is considered are tabulated as a meeting for each type. Consequently, the total number of meetings by type may be greater than the total number of meetings held.
COMMITTEE REPORTS BY TYPE OF ORDER OF REFERENCE FOR THE LAST FIVE YEARS
GLOBAL ENVELOPE FOR COMMITTEES FOR THE LAST FIVE FISCAL YEARS
FIGURE 4 – COMPARISON OF THE GLOBAL ENVELOPE FOR THE LAST FIVE FISCAL YEARS COMMITTEE EXPENDITURES FOR THE LAST FIVE FISCAL YEARS
* Differences in totals are due to rounding. FIGURE 5 – COMPARISON OF COMMITTEE EXPENDITURES FOR THE LAST FIVE FISCAL YEARS (ALL COMMITTEES) |