Committee grills Freeland on Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion

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Good Monday morning, In today’s Politics This Morning: The auditor general returns to a House committee after refusing to hand in

documents. StatsCan publishes a report on health care access for Indigenous communities. Champagne goes fund-raising in Quebec. The seventh week of the Parliament’s fall sitting is upon us, and if numerology is to be believed, seven is a lucky number signifying “our struggle to know and understand.” On the other hand, it was around this time on November 6 that the House of Commons first assembled in Ottawa in the year 1867— making the lower chamber a Scorpio, in theory.

’s current Chief Operating Officer, ZIYAD RAHME, is also on the witness list for today’s meeting. Rahme was named as the crown corporation’s interim CEO in November 2023 amid enquiries into its governance and management of public money. Watch the meeting here. In Parliament The House of Commons has the same set of bills on its agenda today that it had in the last three weeks.

documents and another on non-submission of information by Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault’s former business partner—- will continue to take precedence over other matters, unless there is a new development. These bills are: C-71 amending the Citizenship Act to grant citizenship to children born outside Canada to parents who are Canadian citizens, C-66 revamping the military justice system, and C-63 enacting the Online Harms Act.

scandal. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson will appear before the Natural Resources Committee to testify on the matter of the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion. At 3:30 p.m. The Industry and Technology Committee will discuss credit card practices and regulations in Canada. The Veterans Affairs Committee will meet in camera at first to draft a report on recognition of Persian Gulf veterans, and reviewing certain terms and criteria for veterans’ benefits.

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