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Travel and Hospitality Expenses Reports

Disclosure of Travel and Hospitality Expenses



On December 12, 2003, the Prime Minister announced a new policy on the mandatory publication of travel and hospitality expenses for selected government officials.

This web site provides information on the travel and hospitality expenses incurred within the Law Commission of Canada by the President, Commissioners, and Executive Director:


Yves Le Bouthillier, President (June 2005 - Present)

Bernard Colas, Acting President (September 2004 – June 2005), Commissioner

Mark L. Stevenson, Commissioner

Roderick Wood, Commissioner

Dr. Sheva Medjuck, Commissioner

Lorraine Pelot, Acting Executive Director (April 2006 - Present)

Bruno Bonneville, Executive Director (1997 - January 2004 and September 2004 - Present)

Nathalie Des Rosiers, President (2000 - 2004)

Dennis Cooley, Executive Director (February - September, 2004)

The rules and principles governing travel are outlined in the Guidelines for Ministers' Offices and in Treasury Board's Travel Directive and Special Travel Authorities. The purpose of these directives is to provide for the reimbursement of reasonable expenses necessarily incurred during travel on government business.

The Government of Canada extends hospitality in accordance with the rules and principles outlined in the Guidelines for Ministers' Offices and the Treasury Board Hospitality Policy. The objective of the policy is to ensure that hospitality is extended in an economical and affordable way when it facilitates government business or is considered desirable as a matter of courtesy and protocol.

The information on this web site will be updated every three months, beginning on March 31, 2004.

Please note that information that would normally be withheld under the Access to Information Act or the Privacy Act does not appear on this web site.



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