Reports
Some reports from committees are administrative in nature. They are for the purposes of reporting past expenses, requesting powers (to travel, to televise, for example) or to request budgetary approval. Other reports reflect the decisions of the committee on the work they are doing and are more
substantive in nature. These would include reports on legislation or interim and final reports on special studies.
Substantive Reports.
- Ninth
Report: Cyberbullying Hurts: Respect for Rights in the Digital Age
Government Response
Youth Guide
A Guide for Parents
- Seventh
Report: Level the playing field: A natural progression from playground to podium for Canadians with disabilities
- Fifth
Report: Invitation the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development to appear with his officials before the committee
- Fourth
Report: Bill S-2, An Act respecting family homes situated on First Nation
reserves and matrimonial interests or rights in or to structures and lands
situated on those reserves, with amendments.
- Third Report:
The Sexual Exploitation of Children in Canada: the Need for National Action
Administrative Reports
- Tenth
Report: Supplementary Funds (Cyberbullying Study) 2012-2013
- Eighth
Report: Special Study Budget (Cyberbullying in Canada) 2012-2013
- Sixth
Report: Special Study Budget (First Nations band members who reside off-reserve) 2012-2013
- Second
Report: Special Study Budget (Examination of Canada's international and
national human rights obligations) 2011-2012
- First
Report: Rule 104 - Expenses incurred by the committee during the Third
Session of the Fortieth Parliament