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Procedure and House Affairs (March 16, 2011)
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Procedure and House Affairs (March 16, 2011)
In Committee From The House Of Commons Procedure and House Affairs (March 16, 2011)MPs discuss a question of privilege on the government’s failure to disclose cost estimates for its corporate tax cuts and crime bills. The House of Commons Finance committee had requested the documents last November, but the Conservatives cited cabinet confidence and refused to provide the information. House Speaker Peter Milliken has ruled that the government likely breached parliamentary privilege by refusing to release all the cost details. Today’s hearings focus on the production of documents regarding the cost of justice bills. Witnesses include: Rob Walsh, parliamentary law clerk Suzanne Legault, Information Commissioner of Canada Justice Minister Rob Nicholson Public Safety Minister Vic Toews the heads of the Canadian Border Services Agency, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, and Correctional Service of Canada, plus senior officials from the RCMP, National Parole Board, Public Prosecution Service of Canada, and government department.  This program includes more than 1 video. Use the 'next' button on the Media Player to advance through the videos. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5
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Date Found: March 18, 2011
Date Produced: March 16, 2011
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