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Information prior to the 40th Parliament is from notices of meetings. For the official record, please refer to the related minutes and transcripts.

There are limited electronic records available for the period prior to the 35th Parliament. For historical information, please contact: ctm@sen.parl.gc.ca or 1-800-267-7362


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Studies & Bills Committee Order data by descending committee Date Referred  
Bill C-89, An Act to provide for the continuance of the Canadian National Railway COmpany under the Canada Business Corporations Act and for the issuance and sale of shares of the Company to the public Transport and Communications (1995-06-22)  
Bill C-81, An Act to amend An Act respecting the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Company Transport and Communications (1995-06-07)  
Directions to the CRTC respecting Direct-to Home (DTH) satellite distribution undertaking and pay-per-view television programming undertakings Transport and Communications (1995-05-02)  
Canada's international competitive position in telecommunications Transport and Communications (1995-04-05)  
Bill C-38, An Act to provide for the security of marine transportation Transport and Communications (1994-11-16)  
Mandate of the Staffed lightstations to determine wether their role should be expanded Transport and Communications (1994-03-21)  
Report of the National Transportation Act Review Commission Transport and Communications (1994-03-17)  
Mandate of Funding of Radio Canada International Transport and Communications (1994-03-15)  
An Act respecting constitutional amendments The Special Senate Committee on Bill C-110. (1995-12-15)  
The Report of the Special Commission on the Restructuring of the Reserves Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs (1995-11-21)  

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A committee’s order of reference is the Order of the Senate that authorizes it to examine a bill or to undertake a special study. Most committees require an order of reference before they can undertake such work. Three standing committees do, however, have permanent orders of reference, allowing them to undertake their work without waiting for a specific order of reference. These are the Committee on Privileges, Standing Rules and Orders (responsible for proposing amendments to the rules of the Senate, examining questions of privilege and consideration of the orders and customs of the Senate and privileges of Parliament), the Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration (responsible for the financial and administrative matters relating to the internal management of the Senate) and the Committee on Conflict of Interest for Senators.