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November 27, 2002
12:00 PM

National Security and Defence
  • Examine and report on the need for a national security policy for Canada
    • Jean Barrette, Director, Security Operations (Transport Canada)
    • Mr. William Elliott, Assistant Deputy Minister, Safety and Security Group (From the Department of Transport Canada:)
    • Janet Luloff, Acting Director, Regulatory Affairs, Safety and Security Group (From the Department of Transport Canada:)
Room 160-S, Centre Block Link to the notice of this meeting
November 27, 2002
12:00 PM

Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament
  • That for the duration of the present session any select committee may meet during adjournments of the Senate
  • That within 150 days, the Leader of the Government shall provide the Senate with a comprehensive government response to the report of the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence entitled: Defence of North America: A Canadian Responsibility, tabled on August 30, 2002
Room 356-S, Centre Block Link to the notice of this meeting
In Camera
November 27, 2002
3:30 PM

When the Senate rises but not before time shown above.
Foreign Affairs and International Trade
  • The Canada - United States of America trade relationship and on the Canada - Mexico trade relationship
Room 172-E, Centre Block Link to the notice of this meeting
November 27, 2002
3:30 PM

When the Senate rises but not before time shown above.
Legal and Constitutional Affairs
  • Bill C-10, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (cruelty to animals and firearms) and the Firearms Act
    • Tony Bernardo, Executive Director (Canadian Shooting Sports Association)
    • Wendy Cukier, President (Coalition for Gun Control)
    • David Griffin, Executive Officer
    • James M. Hinter, National President (From the National Firearms Association:)
    • Kathleen Roussel, Senior General Counsel and Executive Director, Legal Services (Environment Canada)
    • David Tomlinson, Legal Committee Chairman
    • Steve Torino, President (Canadian Sports Shooting Association)
    • Gary Webster, Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Firearms Centre. (Officials from the Department of Justice Canada:)
Room 257, East Block Link to the notice of this meeting
November 27, 2002
3:30 PM

When the Senate rises but not before time shown above.
Social Affairs, Science and Technology
  • Bill C-8, An Act to protect human health and safety and the environment by regulating products used for the control of pests
    • Sheila Clarke (Canadian Federation of University Women)
    • Kathleen Cooper, Senior Researcher, CELA (Pollution Watch)
    • Jan Kasperski, Executive Director (Ontario College of Family Physicians)
    • Kapil Khatter, Executive Director (Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment)
    • Julia Langer, Director, International Program (WWF Canada)
Room 705, Victoria Building 140 Wellington Street Link to the notice of this meeting
November 27, 2002
4:00 PM

When the Senate rises but not before time shown above.
Banking, Trade and Commerce
  • Study the public interest implications for large bank mergers
    • Tony Comper, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (From BMO Financial Group:)
    • Michael G. Greenwood, President & Chief Operating Officer (From Canaccord Capital:)
    • Karen Maidment, Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer (From BMO Financial Group:)
    • James McIntosh, Professor of Economics, Economics Department (From Concordia University:)
    • Tim O'Neill, (Executive Vice-President and Chief Economist, BMO Financial Group) (As an individual)
Room 505, Victoria Building 140 Wellington Street Link to the notice of this meeting
November 27, 2002
6:15 PM

Aboriginal Peoples
  • Issues affecting urban Aboriginal youth in Canada. In particular, the Committee shall be authorized to examine access, provision and delivery of services; policy and jurisdictional issues; employment and education; access to economic opportunities; youth participation and empowerment; and other related matters
Room 160-S, Centre Block Link to the notice of this meeting
In Camera
November 28, 2002
8:30 AM

Agriculture and Forestry
  • Examine the impact of climate change on Canada’s agriculture, forests and rural communities and the potential adaptation options focusing on primary production, practices, technologies, ecosystems and other related areas
    • Darcie Booth, Director, Canadian Forest Service, Economics and Statistical Services (From Natural Resources Canada)
    • Paul Egginton, Executive Director, Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Directorate (From Natural Resources Canada)
    • Gordon E. Miller, Director General Canadian Forestry Service - Science Division (From Natural Resources Canada)
Room 705, Victoria Building 140 Wellington Street Link to the notice of this meeting
November 28, 2002
8:30 AM

Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources
  • Bill C-5, An Act respecting the protection of wildlife species at risk in Canada
    • The Honourable David Anderson, P.C., M.P., Minister of the Environment
    • Karen Brown, Assistant Deputy Minister, Environmental Conservation Service (Department of Environment:)
    • John Sims, Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General of Canada (Department of Justice Canada)
Room 505, Victoria Building 140 Wellington Street Link to the notice of this meeting
November 28, 2002
9:00 AM

Banking, Trade and Commerce
  • Study the public interest implications for large bank mergers
    • Diane J. Brisebois, President and Chief Executive Officer (Retail Council of Canada)
    • Wendy K. Dobson, Rotman School of Management (From the University of Toronto:)
    • Peter Downing (From TG International Management Consultants:)
    • Robert R. Kerton, Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Waterloo (From the Consumers' Association of Canada:)
    • Ken J. Morrison, Banking and Payments Services Consultant (From the Retail Council of Canada:)
    • Larry M. Pollock, President and Chief Executive Officer (From the Canadian Western Bank:)
Room 257, East Block Link to the notice of this meeting
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