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Procedure and House Affairs committee My preliminary assessment would be those two pieces of ID would not satisfy the present requirement as proposed in the bill. Certainly the idea of accepting those two pieces of ID would fit with what I proposed as an alternative. We have listed student ID cards on our list and gi
December 7th, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Procedure and House Affairs committee Okay, yes they do. Then it would be very useful. Public transportation cards, some of them have photos, others don't, but the combination of the two might be something. With respect to students, if they are in residence, a document from an authority of the institution provided
December 7th, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Procedure and House Affairs committee I definitely do not know that there is any kind of fraud of that kind going on. What we were alluding to in our comments was based on our extrapolation of statistics--it's not based on experience--that 3.3 million electors do not have drivers' licences, and of the other 1.2 milli
December 7th, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Procedure and House Affairs committee Certainly, on the surface of it, it would not create an undue problem for me as Chief Electoral Officer. I'm just trying to think of why would they bring a photocopy of what they already have. That is another question.
December 7th, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Procedure and House Affairs committee That could well be. As I've indicated, on the surface of it, without having examined it, it would not seem to be problematic to me, but perhaps it requires a little more study.
December 7th, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Procedure and House Affairs committee Then, assuming we would want to look at that, it would be part of what we would be proposing to this committee as acceptable or not acceptable by leaving it out. But we'll look at that in more detail, sir.
December 7th, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Procedure and House Affairs committee Mr. Chairman, I don't quite get the second part of the question, because I don't see the relationship between the one-in-five electors who would have to produce two pieces of documentation and perceived instances of fraud under the present system. That has me confused, quite fran
December 7th, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Procedure and House Affairs committee Okay. Please do, sir.
December 7th, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Procedure and House Affairs committee I would like to thank the Committee for inviting me here today to discuss Bill C-31, An Act to Amend the Canada Elections Act and the Public Service Employment Act. I am accompanied by Rennie Molnar, Senior Director, Operations, Register and Geography, and Michèle René de Cotret
December 7th, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Foreign Affairs committee The answer to the latter question is yes, the same equipment is being used. The Conseils Électoral Provisoire continue to exist between the rounds, even though there was difficulty in arriving at December 3 as an election date. There was a long hiatus there. Mr. Bernard spoke to
November 1st, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Foreign Affairs committee Well, sometimes it will be the United Nations that will get in touch with me, sometimes it will be the OAS. They know of our capacity. But in this particular case, the scenario that was being considered at one time was to mount an effort in Guyana similar to what we did in Haiti
November 1st, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Foreign Affairs committee I feel I've been saved by the bell, by the way.
November 1st, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Foreign Affairs committee Mr. Chair, as regards a compendium of the thoughts of Elections Canada, or of the Chief Electoral Officer, regarding the international scene, I'll check to see whether we have anything on that subject. I have had occasion to make speeches on the international scene, and I would b
November 1st, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Foreign Affairs committee I thought others might have alluded to it in their appearances. It's a group of NGOs and arm's-length organizations that has been set up within the Government of Canada under the aegis of CIDA and Foreign Affairs. It's co-presided, co-chaired, by the two deputies. Effectively it
November 1st, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Foreign Affairs committee Mr. Chair, that question precisely concerns an important part of the evidence that Mr. Bernard gave when he appeared before this committee during his last visit to Canada. In fact, the provisional electoral council will become a permanent electoral council once the municipal and
November 1st, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Kingsley