The Organization
The mandate of the House Administration is to support
Members by providing the infrastructure, services and
advice they need to carry out their work as
legislators and representatives in the Chamber, in
committee, in caucus, in their Parliament Hill
offices, and in their constituencies.
Supporting Members and the Institution
The Board of Internal Economy is the governing body
of the House of Commons and oversees its financial
management and administration on behalf of Members
and Canadians. It is chaired by the Speaker and
composed of Members representing all recognized
parties.
The Clerk of the House of Commons is the Secretary to
the Board and, as the senior official of the
Administration, reports to the Speaker. Five
service areas, employing the equivalent of
1,685 full-time workers, report to the
Clerk: Procedural Services; the Office of the
Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel; Information
Services; Parliamentary Precinct Services and
Corporate Services.
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