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Reports

Some reports from committees are administrative in nature. They are for the purposes of reporting past expenses, requesting powers (to travel, to televise, for example) or to request budgetary approval. Other reports reflect the decisions of the committee on the work they are doing and are more substantive in nature. These would include reports on legislation or interim and final reports on special studies.


Substantive Reports

- Twentieth Report: Bill C-14, without amendment.

- Nineteenth Report: Bill C-42, without amendment.

- Eighteenth Report: Bill C-277, without amendment.

- Seventeenth Report: Bill C-252, without amendment.

- Final Report: PAY NOW OR PAY LATER - Autism Families In Crisis

- Ninth Report: Your Committee, to which was referred proposed Regulations under Section 8 of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act has, in obedience to its order of reference of Wednesday, December 6, 2007, examined the said proposed Regulations, and reports as follows:

- Eighth Report: Bill S-214, without amendment.

- Sixth Report: Bill C-5, without amendment.

- Fourth Report: Bill S-211, without amendment.

- Third Report: Bill S-2, without amendment.

- Second Report:

Final report on Mental Health “Out of the Shadows at Last�

  Full version
                   PDF:  Part 1          Part 2  
   
   
  “Highlights and Recommendationsâ€? (Executive Summary of the final report)
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In previous sessions the Committee released these substantive reports


Administrative Reports

- Sixteenth Report: Budget

- Fifteenth Report: Budget

- Fourteenth Report: Budget

- Thirteenth Report: Budget

- Eleventh Report: Budget

- Tenth Report: Budget

- Seventh Report: Budget

- Fifth Report: Budget

- First Report: Expenses incurred during the previous parliamentary session, pursuant to Rule 104.


Others

- Final Report on the on-line consultation