Canadian House of Commons Liaison Committee

The House of Commons Liaison Committee (LIAI) is a non-standing, permanent committee of the Canadian House of Commons, established under standing order 107(1) consisting of a minimum of seven members and composed of the Chairs of all the standing committees and the Chairs of House of Commons standing joint committees, who may also be members of subcommittees. It is responsible for managing funds from the budget subcommittee to standing committees from the Board of Internal Economy and meets in camera to discuss administrative and financial issues relating to standing committees. associate members of the Liaison committee consist of the Vice-Chairs of standing committees and the House Vice-Chairs of standing joint committees.[1]

Membership

Party Member Riding
 Conservative Tom Lukiwski, vice-chair Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan, SK
 Conservative Harold Albrecht Kitchener—Conestoga, ON
 Conservative Blaine Calkins Red Deer—Lacombe, AB
 Conservative Marilyn Gladu Sarnia—Lambton, ON
 Conservative Kevin Sorenson Battle River—Crowfoot, AB
 Liberal Judy Sgro, chair Humber River—Black Creek, ON
 Liberal Larry Bagnell Yukon, YK
 Liberal Bill Casey Cumberland—Colchester, NS
 Liberal Wayne Easter Malpeque, PEI
 Liberal Neil Ellis Bay of Quinte, ON
 Liberal Mark Eyking Sydney—Victoria, NS
 Liberal Andy Fillmore Halifax, NS
 Liberal Pat Finnigan Miramichi—Grand Lake, NB
 Liberal Hedy Fry Vancouver Centre, BC
 Liberal Stephen Fuhr Kelowna—Lake Country, BC
 Liberal Anthony Housefather Mount Royal, QC
 Liberal James Maloney Etobicoke—Lakeshore, ON
 Liberal Bryan May Cambridge, ON
 Liberal Bob Nault Kenora, ON
 Liberal Rob Oliphant Don Valley West, ON
 Liberal Denis Paradis Brome—Missisquoi, QC
 Liberal Dan Ruimy Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge, BC
 Liberal Deb Schulte King—Vaughan, ON
 Liberal Scott Simms Coast of Bays—Central—Notre Dame, NL
 Liberal Borys Wrzesnewskyj Etobicoke Centre, ON

Sub-Committees

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