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
- Sixteenth
Report : Canada, Russia And Ukraine: Building A New Relationship
- Administrative Reports
- Fifteenth
Report : To which was referred Bill C-50...
- Fourteenth
Report : To examine such issues as may arise from time to time relating to Foreign relations generally, now requests approval of funds for 2002-2003...
- Thirteenth
Report : To examine and report on emerging political, social, economic and security developments in Russia and Ukraine...
- Twelfth
Report : To examine and report on emerging political...
- Eleventh
Report : To which was referred Bill C-35...
- Tenth
Report : To which was referred Bill C-6...
- Ninth
Report : To examine and report on the consequences for Canada...
- Eighth
Report : To examine such issues as may arise from time to time relating to
Foreign relations generally...
- Seventh
Report : To which was referred Bill C-32...
- Sixth
Report : To examine and report on emerging political, social, economic and security developments in Russia and
Ukraine...
- Fifth
Report : To examine and report on emerging political, social, economic and security
developments in Russia and Ukraine...
- Fourth
Report : To examine such issues as may arise from time to time relating to Foreign
relations generally...
- Third
Report : To examine and report on the consequences for Canada of the evolving European
...
- Second
Report : To examine and report on emerging political, social
- First
Report : Incur expenses for the purpose of its examination