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Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs
Standing committee of the House of Commons of Canada
Standing committee of the House of Commons of Canada
The Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs (PROC) is a standing committee composed of the three official political parties of the Government of Canada that is responsible for the procedural and administrative matters relating to the House of Commons of Canada. It has 10 members. This committee is the striking committee, which chooses the members of the other House committees.
Mandate
The 10-member Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs Committee is responsible for a number of procedural, and administrative matters relating to the House of Commons. This includes matters such as Private Members' Business, questions of parliamentary privilege and review of the Standing Orders.
Membership
As of the 45th Canadian Parliament:
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References
References
- "Dictionary of parliamentary procedure". Socialsciencesdictionary.com.
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