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37th Parliament,
1st Session
(January 29, 2001 - September 16, 2002)
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Proceedings of the Standing Senate Committee on
Fisheries
Issue 5 - Minutes of Proceedings
OTTAWA, Tuesday, May 8, 2001
(8) [English] The Standing Senate Committee on Fisheries met this day at 7:00 p.m. in Room 505, Victoria Building, the Chair, the Honourable Gerald Comeau, presiding. Members of the committee present: The Honourable Senators Chalifoux, Comeau, Cook, Hubley, Johnson, Watt (6). Other senator present: The Honourable Senator Forrestall (1). In attendance: From the Parliamentary Research Branch, Library of Parliament: Claude Emery, Research Officer. Also present: The official reporters of the Senate. APPEARING: The Honourable Olayuk Akesuk, Minister of Sustainable Development, Government of Nunavut. WITNESSES: From the Department of Sustainable Development, Government of Nunavut: Peter Ittinuar, Assistant Deputy Minister; Jane Cooper, Executive Assistant to the Minister; and Carey Bonnell, Director, Fisheries and Sealing. Pursuant to the Order of Reference adopted by the Senate on Tuesday, March 13, 2001, the committee continued itsexamination upon the matters relating to the fishing industry. (See Issue No. 1, March 20, 2001, for the full text of the Order of Reference.). Minister Akesuk made an opening statement and withMr. Ittinuar, Mr. Bonnell and Ms Cooper answered questions. It was agreed - That the material submitted by the Minister of Sustainable Development, Government of Nunavut be filed as an exhibit with the Clerk of the Committee (Exhibit5900 F1-SS-1, 5"16"). At 8:40 p.m., the committee adjourned to the call of the Chair. ATTEST: OTTAWA, Wednesday, May 9, 2001
(9) [Translation] The Standing Senate Committee on Fisheries met this day at 5:45 p.m. in Room 257, East Block, the Chair, the Honourable Gerald Comeau, presiding. Members of the Committee present: The Honourable Senators Comeau, Cook, Moore, Watt (4). Attending by Video Conference: The Honourable Senator Carney (1). In attendance: From the Parliamentary Research Branch, Library of Parliament: Claude Emery, Research Officer. Also present: The official reporters of the Senate. WITNESSES: From the David Suzuki Foundation: (BY VIDEO CONFERENCE) Lynn Hunter, Fisheries & Aquaculture Specialist. From the University of Victoria: (BY VIDEO CONFERENCE) Dr. John Volpe, Department of Biology, Centre forEnvironmental Health. From the Kwakuitl Territorial Fisheries Commission: (BY VIDEO CONFERENCE) Pat Alfred, President. Pursuant to the Order of Reference adopted by the Senate on Tuesday, March 13, 2001, the Committee continued itsexamination upon the matters relating to the fishing industry. (See Issue No. 1, March 20, 2001, for the full text of the Order of Reference.). Ms Lynn Hunter made an opening statement and answered questions. Dr. John Volpe made an opening statement and answered questions. Mr. Pat Alfred made an opening statement and answered questions. It was agreed - That the material submitted by the David Suzuki Foundation be filed as an exhibit with the Clerk of the Committee (Exhibit 5900 F1-SS-1, 5"17"). It was agreed - That the material submitted by Dr. John Volpe, University of Victoria, be filed as an exhibit with the Clerk of the Committee (Exhibit 5900 F1-SS-1, 5"18"). At 7:35 p.m., the committee adjourned to the call of the Chair. ATTEST:
Barbara Reynolds
Clerk of the Committee