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Joint Interparliamentary Council | Conseil interparlementaire mixte |
Minutes
Meeting No. 143 | February 4, 2015 |
The Joint Interparliamentary Council met this day at 3:35 p.m., in room 356‑S of the Centre Block, Mr. Joe Comartin, MP, presiding.
Representing the Senate: Hon. David Tkachuk, Marjory LeBreton, and Jim Munson, Senators.
Representing the House of Commons: Joe Comartin, Dave Mackenzie, Sadia Groguhé, Frank Valeriote, MPs.
In attendance:
From the International and Interparliamentary Affairs Directorate: Patrice Martin, Deputy Principal Clerk, Parliamentary Associations; Gérald Lafrenière, Deputy Principal Clerk, Parliamentary Exchanges; and Marie-Andrée Rainville, Manager, Resource Planning and Administration.
From the Senate: Sloan Mask, Financial Advisor, Planning and Corporate Reporting, Finance and Procurement Directorate
From the House of Commons: Naim Bellemare, Senior Financial Advisor, Policy and Financial Planning.
1. Approval of Minutes:
On motion of Dave Mackenzie, the minutes of the meeting of November 19, 2014 were approved.
2. Supplementary Budget Requests:
The Council considered requests for additional funding from the Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association and the Canada-Africa Parliamentary Association.
After debate, on motion of Mr. Mackenzie, it was agreed that the Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association be allotted an additional $8,000 and that the Canada-Africa Parliamentary Association be allotted an additional $50,000 in order to fund their upcoming activities.
3. Annual general meetings:
After debate, on motion of Dave Mackenzie, it was agreed that the co-chairs write to all Chairs and
Co-Chairs of Parliamentary Associations to remind them of their obligation to hold an annual general meeting, even though 2015 is an election year.
4. Association membership fees:
The Council considered a proposition made by Joe Preston, MP, at an earlier meeting, that would see parliamentarians pay their parliamentary association membership fees once per Parliament instead of once a year, as is the current practice.
After debate, on motion of Dave Mackenzie, it was agreed that the current practice of paying membership fees once a year be maintained.
At 4:00 p.m., the Council adjourned to the call of the Co-Chairs.
Eric Janse
Clerk