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Bill C-17, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and certain other Acts Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1997-04-16)  
Bill C-27, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (child prostitution, child sex tourism, criminal harassment and female genital mutilation) Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1997-04-16)  
The Regulations pursuant to subsections 7(6) and (7) of the Referendum Act Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1997-04-15)  
Bill C-71, An Act to regulate the manufacture, sale, labelling and promotion of tobacco products, to make consequential amendments to another Act and to repeal certain Acts Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1997-03-13)  
Bill S-15, An Act to amend an Act to incorporate the Bishop of the Arctic of Church of England in Canada Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1997-02-18)  
Bill C-53, An Act to amend the Prisons and Reformatories Act Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1997-02-11)  
Bill S-10, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (criminal organization) Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1996-12-10)  
Bill C-63, An Act to amend the Canada Elections Act and the Referendum Act Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1996-12-05)  
Regulations pursuant to Section 118 of the Firearms Act Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1996-11-27) Show/Hide the meeting information
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Meeting of December 4, 1997 at 10:45 AM Link to the notice of this meeting Unrevised information from meeting notice
  • Mr. William C. Bartlett, Legal Counsel, Canadian Firearms Centre (From the Department of Justice:)
  • Mr. Gordon Parry, Director, Policy and Programs, Canadian Firearms Centre (From the Department of Justice)
  • Ms. Carolyn Saint-Denis, Senior Policy Analyst, Policy and Programs, Canadian Firearms Centre (From the Department of Justice)
Bill C-347, An Act to change the names of Electoral Districts Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1996-11-27)  

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