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In Committee - Thursday

Thu May 30 2013

HOUSE OF COMMONS

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development: Clause-by-clause consideration of Bill S-8, the on-reserve drinking water legislation.

Finance: Clause-by-clause consideration of Bill C-462.

Fisheries and Oceans: Two current and one former senator from Newfoundland and Labrador (Fabian Manning, Dennis Patterson, and Bill Rompkey) discuss northern and arctic fisheries.

Procedure and House Affairs: More in-camera debate on their reports on proposed boundaries for Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Quebec, and Ontario.

Health: NDP deputy leader Libby Davies will introduce a motion to study the Auditor General's spring report on diabetes prevention.

That, the Committee immediately undertake a study to review Chapter 5 of 2013 Spring Report of the Auditor General of Canada: Promoting Diabetes Prevention and Control; that it hold at least two meetings on this study to hear from witnesses, including the Minister of Health; that it report its findings to the House of Commons.

SENATE

Banking, Trade and Commerce: Senators hear from several unions and labour associations on Bill C-377.

Energy, Environment and Natural Resources: The Assembly of First Nations and Pembina Institute discuss safety measures for transporting oil.

National Defence: Pierre Daigle, ombudsman for National Defence and the Canadian Forces, answers questions on Bill C-15.

-Andrew Thomson

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