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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE Thursday, February 26, 2009

The Standing Senate Committee on Banking Trade and Commerce

has the honour to table its

FIRST REPORT


            Your committee, which was authorized by the Senate to incur expenses for the purpose of its examination and consideration of such matters as were referred to it, reports, pursuant to Rule 104 (2), that the expenses incurred for that purpose during the Second Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament are as follows: 

1.         With respect to its studies of legislation: 

Professional and other services

$ 15,454

Transportation and Communications

-

All other expenditures

5,800

Witness expenses

8,328

 

 

TOTAL

$ 29,582

 

2.                 With respect to its special study on the present state of the domestic and international financial system authorized by the Senate on Tuesday, November 20, 2007;

Professional and other services

$ 8,972

Transportation and Communications

216

All other expenditures

-

Witness expenses

$ 4,715

 

 

TOTAL

$ 13,903

 

3.                 With respect to its special study on  issues dealing with interprovincial barriers to trade authorized by the Senate on Tuesday, November 20, 2007:

Professional and other services

$ 890

Transportation and Communications

8,348

All other expenditures

-

Witness expenses

-

 

 

TOTAL

$ 9,238

 

4.                 In addition to the expenses for the examination of legislation and for its special studies as set out above, the committee also incurred general postal charges in the amount of $31.

During the session, your committee held 41 meetings (71.5 hours), heard 152 witnesses and submitted 6 reports in relation to its work.  Your committee examined 4 bills (C-10, C-12, S-2, S‑205) and received a total of 6 orders of reference.

Michael A. Meighen
Chair


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