Canadian Senate Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology

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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 to 2000 the committee in each session established a Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs to examine matters pertaining specifically to Canadian veterans.

Members

As of the 45th Canadian Parliament:

CaucusMemberProvince
 Independent Senators GroupRosemary Moodie, chairON
 Canadian Senators GroupGigi Osler, deputy chairMB
 Independent Senators GroupDawn ArnoldNB
 Independent Senators GroupVictor BoudreauNB
 Non-affiliatedPatrick BrazeauQC
 Canadian Senators GroupSharon BureyON
 Progressive Senate GroupRodger CuznerNS
 Independent Senators GroupMargo Lainne GreenwoodBC
 Progressive Senate GroupKatherine HayON
 Non-affiliatedMarilou McPhedranMB
 Progressive Senate GroupTracy MuggliSK
 Independent Senators GroupChantal PetitclercQC
 Independent Senators GroupPaulette SeniorON

The Representative of the Government in the Senate and Leader of the Opposition in the Senate are both ex-officio members of the committee.

References

  1. "Parliament of Canada - Parlement du Canada".