Reference:
to examine and report on the national security policy of Canada, in particular, to examine:
(a) the capability of the Department of National Defence to defend and protect the interests, people and territory of Canada and its ability to respond to and prevent a national emergency or attack, and the capability of the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to carry out its mandate;
(b) the working relationships between the various agencies involved in intelligence gathering, and how they collect, coordinate, analyze and disseminate information and how these functions might be enhanced;
(c) the mechanisms to review the performance and activities of the various agencies involved in intelligence gathering; and
(d) the security of our borders and critical infrastructure
Report:
presented, 2008.08.29
Emergency Preparedness in Canada
13th Report
The report Emergency Preparedness in Canada is comprised of four volumes. The first volume contains the committee’s findings, observations and recommendations. Volumes 2, 3 and 4 contain the responses to an emergency preparedness questionnaire received from 92 of the 100 municipalities surveyed by the committee.
presented, 2008.08.11
Bringing Our Wounded Home Safely: interim report
12th Report
presented, 2008.08.05
Four Generals and an Admiral: The View from the Top: interim report
11th Report
tabled, 2008.06.10, no. 2/39-631S
How Are We Doing in Afghanistan? Canadians Need to Know
9th Report