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Proceedings of the Standing Senate Committee on
Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources

First Session Thirty-seventh Parliament, 2001

Chair: The Honourable NICHOLAS W. TAYLOR
Thursday, March 29, 2001 (in camera)
Monday, April 23, 2001 (8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.)

Issue No. 2

First meeting on Bill S-15: An Act to enable and assist the Canadian tobacco industry in attaining its objective of preventing the use of tobacco products by young persons in Canada

Second and third meetings on: Issues as may arise from time to time relating to energy, the environment and natural resources, including the continuation and completion of the study on Nuclear Reactor Safety

INCLUDING:
THE SECOND REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE (Budgets)


WITNESSES:

Monday, April 23, 2001 - Morning Meeting:

From the Canadian Cancer Society:

Gerald Bonham, Health Consultant.

From the American Cancer Society, California Division, Inc.:

David E. Bonfilio, Past Chair.

From the British Columbia Lung Association:

Scott McDonald, Executive Director.

Monday, April 23, 2001 - Afternoon Meeting:

From the David Suzuki Foundation:

Gerry Scott, Climate Change Campaign Director;

Dermot Foley, Policy Analyst;

Jim Fulton, Executive Director.

From Ballard Power Systems:

Stephen L. Kukucha, Senior Advisor, External Affairs.

From the B.C. Energy Aware Committee:

Odette Brassard, Coordinator;

Gary R. Hamar.

From the Independent Power Association of B.C.:

David Austin, Director.


MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE

The Honourable Nicholas W. Taylor, Chair

The Honourable Mira Spivak, Deputy Chair

and

The Honourable Senators:

Adams, Banks, Buchanan, P.C., * Carstairs, P.C. (or Robichaud, P.C.), Christensen, Cochrane, Eyton, Finnerty, Kelleher, c.p., Kenny, * Lynch-Staunton (or Kinsella), Sibbeston

* Ex Officio Members

(Quorum 4)

Change in membership of the committee:

Pursuant to rule 85(4), membership of the committee was amended as follows:

The name of the Honourable Senator Adams was substituted for that of the Honourable Senator Watt (March 22, 2001).


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