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EXPLANATORY NOTE The Legislative Counsel Office (Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel) prepares the List of Reports and Returns under the authority of Standing Order 153 of the Standing Orders of the House of Commons:
The List of Reports and Returns brings together in one convenient location the reports and other documents that must be tabled in the House of Commons under federal legislation in force on April 3, 2006. The List does not indicate whether a particular document has been tabled in a timely manner. It simply identifies the document until Parliament has repealed the statutory provision that requires it to be tabled. Most of the documents are to be filed by a minister. The List of Reports and Returns sets out each minister in alphabetical order based on how the minister is identified in the statutory provision that requires the report to be tabled. For additional information on a particular report, please contact the minister responsible for tabling the report. For the convenience of Members of Parliament and other users of the List, we have also included documents that are to be tabled by parliamentary committees and various House officials, including the Speaker. The reports of the Registrar General of Canada are listed with the reports of the Minister of Industry because, under subsection 2(3) of the Department of Industry Act, the Minister of Industry is the Registrar General of Canada. All reports to be tabled by ministers and secretaries of State are grouped together under the heading “STATE, Ministers of”. If a statute does not name a specific minister, the document is found under the name of the minister who is responsible for the statute according to the Table of Public Statutes and Responsible Ministers. Beginning with the First Session of the 38th Parliament, the List of Reports and Returns included a schedule entitled “LIST OF REPORTS AND DOCUMENTS ALREADY TABLED ― ONE-TIME LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENT”. In the List of Reports and Returns for the First Session of the 39th Parliament, the schedule is divided into two parts entitled “ONE-TIME LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENT” and “SPENT LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENT”. The first part of the schedule sets out the reports and other documents that have been tabled under a one-time statutory requirement and that do not need to be tabled again (see section 20 of the Interpretation Act, R.S., c. I-21). The second part lists the reports and other documents that have been tabled over a period of time under a statutory provision but that no longer need to be tabled because the requirement is now spent. For ease of reference, these reports and documents have been listed separately from those for which the tabling requirement is ongoing. The information relating to each document is presented in four columns, as in the following example:
When a tabling requirement is not in force, the entire entry is shaded and the notation “not in force” appears in the “Authority” column, as in the following example:
The statutory requirement to table a report has, in some cases, been discontinued by the Governor in Council. Section 157 of the Financial Administration Act authorizes the Governor in Council to order that a document be discontinued if the Governor in Council is satisfied that the document contains the same information as or less information than is contained in the Public Accounts. When a document is discontinued in this way, it appears as follows:
To date, the Governor in Council has made six orders directing that certain documents be discontinued: Order Directing that Certain Documents be Discontinued SI/2005-50, C. Gaz. 2005.II SI/2003-146, C. Gaz. 2003.II SI/2000-90, C. Gaz. 2000.II SI/99-130, C. Gaz. 1999.II SI/94-34, C. Gaz. 1994.II SI/93-30, C. Gaz. 1993.II Any comments or suggestions concerning the List of Reports and Returns should be directed to: Deputy Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel The List of Reports and Returns may be consulted at the following electronic address: http://www.parl.gc.ca/39/1/parlbus/chambus/house/reports/toc-e.htm |