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
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Sixteenth
Report: A Proposal to Establish a Canadian Mental Health Commission
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Fifteenth
Report: Bill C-28, without amendment
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Fourteenth
Report: Bill S-40, without amendment
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Thirteenth
Report: Bill C-22, without amendment
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Twelfth
Report: Bill C-23, without amendment
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Eleventh
Report: Bill C-12, with amendment
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Tenth
Report: Bill S-14, without amendment
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Ninth
Report: Bill C-39, without amendment
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Eighth
Report: Bill S-18, without amendment
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Interim Report: Mental Health, Mental Illness and Addiction
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Second
Report: Bill S-2, without amendment
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Reports on the Study of the Health Care System in Canada
Administrative Reports
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Seventh
Report: To examine and report on issues arising from, and developments
since, the tabling of its final report...
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Sixth
Report: To examine and report on issues arising from, and developments
since, the tabling of its final report...
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Fifth
Report: To examine and report on issues concerning mental health and mental
illness...
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Fourth
Report: To examine and report on issues concerning mental health and mental
illness...
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First
Report: Expenses incurred during the previous parliamentary session,
pursuant to Rule 104.