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

First Session, Thirty-eighth Parliament, 2004-05

Chair: The Honourable TOMMY BANKS


Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Thursday, March 24, 2005

Issue No. 11

Third and fourth meetings on:

Bill C-15, An Act to amend the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 and the Canadian Environment Protection Act, 1999


WITNESSES:

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

As a Panel:

Canadian Shipowners Association:

Donald Morrison, President;

Captain Réjean Lanteigne, Vice-President.

International Chamber of Shipping:

Chris Horrocks, Secretary General.

International Ship-Owners Alliance of Canada and the Coalition of Maritime Groups:

Robert Alexander Ho, President, Fairmont Shipping (HK) Ltd. & Affiliates;

Peter Lahay, National Coordinator, International Transport Workers Federation;

George Heinmiller, Associate General Counsel, Teekay Shipping (Canada) Ltd;

Jack C.K. Hsu, Executive Vice-President, Oak Maritime (Canada) Inc;

Peter Curtis, Vice-President, Seaspan Ship Management Ltd;

Lew Lederman, Q.C., Director and Corporate Secretary.

Thursday, March 24, 2005

Nature Canada:

Rob Rainer, Director of Conservation.

International Fund for Animal for Welfare:

Kim Elmslie, Emergency Relief Representative.

World Wildlife Fund Canada:

Joshua Laughren, Director, Marine Conservation.


MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE

The Honourable Tommy Banks, Chair

The Honourable Ethel Cochrane, Deputy Chair

and

The Honourable Senators:

Adams, *Austin, P.C. , (or Rompkey, P.C.), Buchanan, P.C., Christensen, Forrestall, Hubley, Kenny, *Kinsella, (or Stratton), Lavigne, Milne, Oliver, Spivak

*Ex officio members

(Quorum 4)

Changes in membership of the committee:

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

The name of the Honourable Senator Forrestall substituted for that of the Honourable Senator Gustafson (March 23, 2005).

The name of the Honourable Senator Oliver substituted for that of the Honourable Senator Angus (March 23, 2005).


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