Proceedings of the Standing
Senate Committee on
Fisheries and Oceans
First Session, Thirty-ninth Parliament, 2006
Chair: The Honourable BILL ROMPKEY, P.C.
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Thursday, December 7, 2006
Tuesday, December 12, 2006 (in camera)
Issue No. 5
Thirteenth and fourteenth meetings on:
Issues relating to the federal government's new and evolving policy framework for managing Canada's fisheries and oceans
First (final) meeting on:
Bill S-220, An Act to protect heritage lighthouses
INCLUDING:
THE FOURTH REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE
(2006-2007 Budget — the federal government's policy for managing Canada's fisheries and oceans)
THE FIFTH REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE
(Bill S-220, An Act to protect heritage lighthouses)
- Order of Reference
- Minutes of Proceedings
- Fourth Report
- Fifth Report
- Transcript (Evidence) of Proceedings, December 5, 2006 (73K)
- Transcript (Evidence) of Proceedings, December 7, 2006 (158K)
WITNESSES:
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Fisheries Council of Canada:
Patrick McGuinness, President.
Ecology Action Centre:
Mark Butler, Managing Director and Coordinator, Marine Issues.
Thursday, December 7, 2006
The Honourable Senator Pat Carney, P.C., sponsor of the bill.
Parks Canada:
Larry Ostola, Director General, National Historic Sites;
Patricia Kell, Director, Policy and Government Relations, National Historic Sites;
Doug Tapley, Manager, Cabinet Affairs.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada:
Cal Hegge, Assistant Deputy Minister, Human Resources and Corporate Services;
David Burden, Director, Real Property, Divestiture.
MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE
The Honourable Bill Rompkey, P.C., Chair
The Honourable Janis G. Johnson, Deputy Chair
and
The Honourable Senators:
Adams, Baker, P.C., Campbell, Cochrane, Comeau, Cowan, Gill, *Hays, P.C., (or Fraser), Hubley, *LeBreton, P.C., (or Comeau), Meighen, Watt
*Ex officio members
(Quorum 4)