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
- Nineteenth
Report: To which was referred Bill C-43...
- Eighteenth
Report: To which was referred Bill S-41...
- Seventeenth
Report: An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to amend other Acts...
- Fifteenth
Report: To which was referred Bill C-30...
- Fourteenth
Report: To which was referred Bill C-15A...
- Thirteenth Report:
To which was referred Bill C-40...
- Twelfth Report:
To which was referred Bill C-24...
- Eleventh Report:
To review the proposed Referendum Regulation adapting the Canada
Elections Act...
- Tenth Report:
To which was referred Bill
C-7...
- Ninth Report:
To which was referred the document entitled "Proposals to correct certain anomalies,
inconsistencies...
- Eighth Report:
To which was referred Bill C-9...
- Seventh Report:
To which was referred Bill S-28...
- Sixth Report:
To which was referred Bill S-27...
- Fifth Report:
To which was referred Bill C-12...
- Fourth Report:
To examine and report on the Chief Electoral Officer's Report...
- Third Report:
To which was referred Bill S-25...
- Second Report:
To which was referred Bill S-4...
- Administrative Reports
- Sixteenth
Report: To examine and report on the implementation of statutory review provisions contained in selected legislation relating to legal and constitutional
matters
- First Report:
To incur expenses for the purpose of its examination and consideration of such
legislation...