Evidence of meeting #23 for Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics in the 39th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was pipeda.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Bernard Courtois  President and Chief Executive Officer, Information Technology Association of Canada
Ariane Siegel  Lawyer, Information Technology Association of Canada
Ian Kerr  Canada Research Chair in Ethics, Law and Technology, University of Ottawa, As an Individual
Tamra Thomson  Director, Legislation and Law Reform, Canadian Bar Association
Brian Bowman  Chair, National Privacy and Access Law Section, Canadian Bar Association
Clerk of the Committee  Mr. Richard Rumas

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Liberal

Jim Peterson Liberal Willowdale, ON

For witnesses.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Tom Wappel

Nothing is written in stone. We believe we'll be able to conclude. If not, we'll come back and make a further recommendation.

Are there any other questions or comments?

Who'd like to move paragraph 2?

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Conservative

Mike Wallace Conservative Burlington, ON

I'll move it.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Tom Wappel

Mr. Wallace will move it.

We need an amendment? What kind of amendment would you like? We will add January 30 to paragraph 2 or what?

December 11th, 2006 / 5:25 p.m.

The Clerk of the Committee Mr. Richard Rumas

That Robert Marleau will appear tomorrow.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Tom Wappel

All right.

That the committee invite Robert Marleau to a meeting scheduled for December 12, 2006.

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Conservative

Mike Wallace Conservative Burlington, ON

Moved as amended.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Tom Wappel

All in favour? Opposed, if any?

(Motion as amended agreed to)

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Tom Wappel

We have two minutes.

Madam Lavallée, do you have a motion that you wish to discuss in two minutes?

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Conservative

Mike Wallace Conservative Burlington, ON

Madam Lavallée said Wednesday, and I think we should leave it until Wednesday's meeting.

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Bloc

Carole Lavallée Bloc Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert, QC

No, let's talk about it now. There are only four days before December 15, as you know, Mr. Chair.

We passed with majority a motion calling on the Minister of Justice to introduce in the House of Commons strengthened and modernized access to information legislation no later than December 15.

I think it would be a good idea to give the minister a friendly reminder. We could ask him for a status report and when, by December 15, he plans to introduce the bill. Since the motion asked him to introduce it no later than December 15, he could introduce it tomorrow in the House.

I am asking that we pass this motion in order to be able to communicate with him as soon as possible so that he can tell us when, by Friday, he will introduce the bill.

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Tom Wappel

Mr. Peterson.

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Liberal

Jim Peterson Liberal Willowdale, ON

Her idea would be to have a meeting and he could deposit the new bill right here on the 15th.

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Some hon. members

It's good idea.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Tom Wappel

Is there any other discussion?

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Bloc

Carole Lavallée Bloc Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert, QC

That would be perfect, but not the 15th because we will not be here, Mr. Peterson.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Tom Wappel

Mr. Dhaliwal.

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Liberal

Sukh Dhaliwal Liberal Newton—North Delta, BC

Mr. Chair, if Madam Lavallée is going to bring in the motion, I think we should have it as the very first thing on the next meeting.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Tom Wappel

Mr. Dhaliwal, we have invited--and the committee has agreed to this--these witnesses, and in courtesy to them we'll put the motion as item number two, after we have heard from our witnesses. Otherwise we may end up filibustering, possibly—I'm not suggesting that—and end up having our witnesses, who may have come from some distance, sitting there listening to a discussion for two hours. I think it's more productive if we have our witnesses first, and then if there's time remaining, we'll discuss the motion of Madam Lavallée.

Mr. Wallace.

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Conservative

Mike Wallace Conservative Burlington, ON

I'm somewhat unclear. And I'm not trying to fill in time. I don't mind going to a vote. If this gets passed today.... I think she's putting it forward. Am I not correct?

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Tom Wappel

Yes, that's correct.

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Conservative

Mike Wallace Conservative Burlington, ON

Then we will still hear our witnesses before we get the minister back here to deal with this particular item?

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Tom Wappel

No. The motion is simply for the chair to write to the minister and ask for a progress report on what's happened.

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Conservative

Mike Wallace Conservative Burlington, ON

So it's just writing a letter.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Tom Wappel

It's just writing a letter.