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Citizenship and Immigration committee On March 19 we have witnesses and on March 26 we have witnesses.
February 8th, 2007Committee meeting
The Clerk
Citizenship and Immigration committee Mr. Chair, with regard to Mr. Siksay's request, I do not know how long it takes CBSA to approve people—
February 8th, 2007Committee meeting
The Clerk
Citizenship and Immigration committee Mr. Chair, can I read this?
February 8th, 2007Committee meeting
The Clerk of the Committee
Citizenship and Immigration committee Andrew wants to have the officials on February 19. Then on February 26 we start our witnesses, after which we have a two-week break.
February 8th, 2007Committee meeting
The Clerk
Citizenship and Immigration committee If the committee approves the budget, you have to get the funding from the budget liaison committee, and then we have to get a House order to go down. So I think the earliest we could get it done is—it might take us the next week to get the permission.
February 8th, 2007Committee meeting
The Clerk of the Committee
Citizenship and Immigration committee Now we have to agree to the main steering committee report, as amended.
February 1st, 2007Committee meeting
The Clerk
Citizenship and Immigration committee I'm glad I'm retiring.
February 1st, 2007Committee meeting
The Clerk
Citizenship and Immigration committee So he's giving notice now.
February 1st, 2007Committee meeting
The Clerk
Citizenship and Immigration committee What we're doing is we're amending the steering committee report. We're putting this preamble with two “whereases” just before what I read in. So it would start off, “WHEREAS countless Canadians”, etc., “WHEREAS the committee asks the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration”. So it would be those two paragraphs and then the whole steering committee report.
February 1st, 2007Committee meeting
The Clerk
Citizenship and Immigration committee I know, but—
February 1st, 2007Committee meeting
The Clerk
Citizenship and Immigration committee That's what the committee is doing. It's amending the steering committee report. The report is in front of you, and all you're doing is trying to amend it. So if you don't agree to this “whereas”, we go back to the—
February 1st, 2007Committee meeting
The Clerk
Citizenship and Immigration committee The Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure agreed to—what I'll be reading into the record right now— That the committee undertake a study entitled “Loss of Canadian Citizenship, 1947, 1977 and 2007”. That the Hearings be televised if possible and that the Committee sit on the following dates: Monday, February 12, 2007 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
February 1st, 2007Committee meeting
The Clerk of the Committee
Citizenship and Immigration committee No, we're using the Standing Orders of the House of Commons.
December 12th, 2006Committee meeting
The Clerk
Citizenship and Immigration committee Right now what you have in front of you is a motion moved by Mr. Karygiannis, dealing with these orders in council. What Mr. Jaffer suggests is if there are other orders in council on which he would like to call people, he can give a notice of motion, listing what orders of council were put before the committee that were deemed referred to the committee.
December 12th, 2006Committee meeting
The Clerk of the Committee
Citizenship and Immigration committee The officials are supposed to appear on November 23, but because of the conference, I'm wondering whether we could hear from the officials on December 5, and then the draft report can be the next three meetings.
November 21st, 2006Committee meeting
The Clerk of the Committee