Canadian Senate Standing Committee on Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament
The Senate Standing Committee on Rules, Procedures and the Rights of Parliament (French: Commité permanent du Sénat du Règlement, de la procédure et des droits du Parlement) is a committee of the Senate of Canada. As a standing committee, the rules of the Senate re-establish the committee at the opening of every new session of the Senate (otherwise the committee would permanently dissolve). The committee is charged with considering the possible repercussions and consequences of the motion of Hugh Segal to televise the proceedings of the Senate for public viewing.[1]
Mandate
The committee's mandate is:
- on its own initiative to propose, from time to time, amendments to the rules for consideration by the Senate;
- upon reference from the Senate, to examine and, if required, report on any question of privilege; and
- to consider the orders and customs of the Senate and privileges of Parliament.[2]
Membership
The Leaders of the Government (Hon. Marjory LeBreton) and Opposition (Hon. James Cowan) are members ex officio of the Committee.
Party | Member | Province | |
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Conservative | David Braley, deputy chair | Ontario | |
Conservative | Bert Brown | Alberta | |
Conservative | Claude Carignan | Quebec | |
Conservative | Gerald Comeau | Nova Scotia | |
Conservative | Mike Duffy | Prince Edward Island | |
Conservative | Leo Housakos | Quebec | |
Conservative | Terry Stratton | Manitoba | |
Liberal | David P. Smith, chair | Ontario | |
Liberal | Joan Fraser | Quebec | |
Liberal | George Furey | Newfoundland and Labrador | |
Liberal | Serge Joyal | Quebec | |
Progressive Conservative | Elaine McCoy | Alberta |
Notes
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