Canadian Senate Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology
The Senate Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology (SOCI) is a standing committee of the Senate of Canada.
It has a mandate to examine legislation and matters relating to social affairs, science and technology generally, including: (1) veterans affairs; (2) Indian and Inuit affairs; (3) cultural affairs and the arts; (4) social and labour matters; (5) health and welfare; (6) pensions; (7) housing; (8) fitness and amateur sport; (9) employment and immigration; (10) consumer affairs; and (11) youth affairs (Rule 86(1)(m)).[1]
From 1984-2000 the Committee in each session established a Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs to examine matters pertaining specifically to Canadian veterans.
Members
Party | Member | Province | |
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Conservative | Kelvin Ogilvie, chair | NS | |
Conservative | Nancy Ruth | ON | |
Conservative | Linda Frum | ON | |
Conservative | Richard Neufeld | BC | |
Conservative | Nancy Greene Raine | BC | |
Conservative | Judith Seidman | QC | |
Conservative | Carolyn Stewart-Olsen | NB | |
Independent | Jacques Demers | QC | |
Independent | Chantal Petitclerc | QC | |
Liberal | Art Eggleton, chair | ON | |
Liberal | Pana Merchant | SK |
References
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