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National Defence committee  It was not on the same day.

March 22nd, 2021Committee meeting

The Clerk

National Defence committee  There was an invitation by email and a reminder. I don't have the exact timeline, but over 10 days.

March 22nd, 2021Committee meeting

The Clerk

National Defence committee  Madam Chair, I attempted on a few occasions to speak on the phone with Ms. Astravas. I was not able to connect directly with her, so I left a voice mail or I left a message. I also sent one email and one reminder.

March 22nd, 2021Committee meeting

The Clerk of the Committee

National Defence committee  Thank you. Chapter 12 in House of Commons Procedure and Practice, under “A Decision Once Made Must Stand”, reads as follows: A decision once made cannot be questioned again but must stand as the judgment of the House. Thus, for example, if a bill or motion is rejected, it cannot be revived in the same session, although there is no bar to a motion similar in intent to one already negatived but with sufficient variance to constitute a new question.

February 9th, 2021Committee meeting

The Clerk

National Defence committee  The main motion reads: That the Standing Committee on National Defence begin an immediate study into the allegations of sexual misconduct on the part of retired General Jonathan Vance during and before his tenure as Chief of Defence Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces, that three meetings be held in public for no fewer than two hours each, that the meetings take place before February 26th, 2021, that the following witnesses be called to testify individually before the Committee: Hon.

February 9th, 2021Committee meeting

The Clerk

National Defence committee  Subamendments are permitted. This subamendment is out of order.

February 9th, 2021Committee meeting

The Clerk of the Committee

National Defence committee  The text of the amendment is as follows: That the Standing Committee on National Defence begin an immediate study into the allegations of sexual misconduct on the part of retired General Jonathan Vance during and before his tenure as Chief of Defence Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces, that three meetings be held in public for no fewer than two hours each, that the meetings take place before February 26th, 2021, that the following witnesses be called to testify individually before the Committee: Hon.

February 9th, 2021Committee meeting

The Clerk