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Proceedings of the Standing Senate Committee on
Banking, Trade and Commerce

First Session Thirty-sixth Parliament, 1997-98

Chairman: The Honourable MICHAEL KIRBY


Tuesday, February 24, 1998

Issue No. 11

First and only meeting on: Bill S-9, An Act respecting depository bills and depository notes and to amend the Financial Administration Act

First and only meeting on: Bill C-5, An Act respecting cooperatives

INCLUDING: THE SEVENTH REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE (BILL S-9) AND THE EIGHTH REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE (BILL C-5)


WITNESSES:

For Bill S-9

From the Department of Finance:

Mr. John Grace, Economist, Finance Sector Division;

Mr. Frank Swedlove, Director, Finance Sector Division; and

Ms Kristina Knopp, Counsel, General Legal Services.

From the Bank of Canada:

Mr. Clyde Goodlet, Regulatory Policy Adviser, Department of Monetary and Financial Analysis.

For Bill C-5

From the Department of Industry Canada:

Mr. Lee Gill, Acting Director, Corporate Law Policy Directorate;

Mr. Irving Miller, Legal Counsel, Legal Services;

Ms Cheryl Ringor, Corporate Examination Officer, Corporations Directorate; and

Ms Jennifer Elliot, Legal Policy Analyst, Corporate Law Policy Directorate.

From the Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada:

Mr. Lynden Hillier, Executive Director, Co-operatives Secretariat.

From the Canadian Cooperatives Association:

Mr. Bill Turner, President;

Mr. Joseph J. Dierker; Legal Counsel; and

Ms Mary Pat MacKinnon, Director of Policy.

From Le Conseil canadien de la coopération:

Mr. Magella St-Pierre, President;

Ms Sylvie St-Pierre-Babin, Executive Director; and

Mr. Réjean Laflamme, Program Director.


MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE

The Honourable Michael Kirby, Chairman

The Honourable David Tkachuk, Deputy Chairman

and

The Honourable Senators:

Angus, Austin, P.C., Callbeck, * Graham, P.C. (or Carstairs), Hervieux-Payette, P.C., Kelleher, P.C., Kenny, Kolber, * Lynch-Staunton (or Kinsella (acting)), Meighen, Oliver, Stewart

* Ex Officio Members

(Quorum 4)


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