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Environment committee  Well, I think it's what I said before. I think the process would be that there would be an Order in Council and that would include a schedule that would outline what types of expenses can be claimed. So, before asking people to do work for you expecting to be reimbursed you would

March 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Norman Shields

Environment committee  It has not been our practice for board members to hire staff and hire people to employ them. I think what this amendment would require us to do if adopted would be to prepare a schedule of potential administrative expenses that would be ratified by the Governor in Council and the

March 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Norman Shields

Environment committee  I'd be speculating on the answer to that question. The government has been implementing a plaque of celebration strategy and we've unveiled a number of plaques over the past number of years and we're continuing to work on that this year and next year.

March 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Norman Shields

Environment committee  Well, what I can give you as a short answer is that one of the objectives of having this foundational piece would be able to bring that indigenous lens to the board and have the board look at all designations to see if there is improvement to be had.

March 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Norman Shields

Environment committee  I suppose all I would add is that in the selection process, the way the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada members are appointed is currently, as John has mentioned, there are the three federal-level members, and then there are the provincial and territorial. With this

March 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Norman Shields

Environment committee  I'm Norman Shields. I'm the manager responsible for heritage designations. Beside me is Rachel Grasham. She has just stepped out for a moment. She's the director of policies and legislation.

March 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Norman Shields

Environment committee  I might just add to that. While we're not acquiring new sites at this time, there are properties that we already administer that have been designated. A really good example of that is the Ramah chert quarries up in the Torngat Mountains. That's property we already administer th

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Norman Shields

Environment committee  I'll take the second question. Parks Canada has reported to a number of ministers over its long history. As I think everybody at the table knows, since 1999 we had the Parks Canada Agency Act, and eventually transferred over into having a direct reporting relationship with the

October 5th, 2017Committee meeting

Norman Shields