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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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Bill S-5, An Act respecting a National Acadian Day Legal and Constitutional Affairs (2002-10-08) Show/Hide the meeting information
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Meeting of May 28, 2003 at 3:30 PM Link to the notice of this meeting Unrevised information from meeting notice
Meeting of May 1, 2003 at 10:45 AM Link to the notice of this meeting Unrevised information from meeting notice
  • Maurice Basque, Professor, "Centre d'Études acadiennes de l'Université de Moncton" (As an individual)
  • Marie-Lise Julien, Counsel, Legal Services
  • Hilaire Lemoine, Director General, Official Languages Support Programs (From the Department of Canadian Heritage)
  • Norman Moyer, Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Affairs and Communications (From the Department of Canadian Heritage:)
Meeting of November 20, 2002 at 3:30 PM Link to the notice of this meeting Unrevised information from meeting notice
  • Dr. Neil Boucher, Historian (As an individual)
Meeting of November 6, 2002 at 3:30 PM Link to the notice of this meeting Unrevised information from meeting notice
  • The Honourable Gerald J. Comeau, Senator (Sponsor of the bill) (From the Senate of Canada:)
The state of the health care system in Canada Social Affairs, Science and Technology (2002-10-08)  

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Orders of Reference

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.