Lawful access, election laws and electrification on the agenda


What’s on the agenda for the House and Senate committees today.

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree’s latest stand-alone pitch to update the laws on lawful access to date will be back in the spotlight at PUBLIC SAFETY AND NATIONAL SECURITY as MPs take a closer look at the potential impact of the proposed new rules from representatives of the Canadian Bar Association, Canadian Constitutional Foundation and Signal, as well as the Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council, Centre for Free Expression and OpenMedia. (3:30 p.m.)

Earlier in the day, PROCEDURE AND HOUSE AFFAIRS members will continue to parse the details of Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon’s proposal to update federal election laws to include more stringent protections against foreign interference, including in nomination races and leadership contests, as well as add new requirements for parties to protect personal information. (10 a.m.)

AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD members have blocked off an hour to discuss the availability of “business risk management programs” with representatives of the Canadian Alliance for Net-Zero Agri-Food, Canadian Animal Health Institute and Équiterre before getting a briefing on “food security in the face of global instability” from Canada’s interim competition commissioner, Jeanne Pratt. (11 a.m.)

Meanwhile, NATURAL RESOURCES members are still exploring Canada’s “electrification, energy self-sufficiency and domestic energy security,” with representatives of the Pembina Institute, IDEA Control Inc. and Association québécoise de la production d’énergie renouvelable on the witness list. (11 a.m.)

Also this morning:

  • STATUS OF WOMEN members hear from the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters, Lanark County Interval House and Community Support and YWCA Cambridge, among other advocacy and support groups, as part of a self-initiated study of the “role and capacity of women’s shelters and transitional housing.” (11 a.m.)
  • CANADIAN HERITAGE members survey representatives from arts and cultural groups and venues across Canada, including Secret City Studio, Marigold Cultural Centre, So.Glad Arts, Theatre Aquarius and Wavelength Music Arts Projects, as they explore the “state of performance spaces across Canada.” (11 a.m.)

Later today, FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT members will get an update on the “security situation in the Balkans” from a panel of senior departmental officials, as well as Carleton University professor Valerie Percival and PHD candidate Krenare Recaj. (3:30 p.m.)

Rounding out the roster, FINANCE members will hold another extended pre-budget consultation session this afternoon. (3:30 p.m.)

Committee highlights courtesy of our friends at iPoliticsINTEL.



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