While most House committees will start the new sitting with closed-door planning sessions, a handful are planning to meet in public, including GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND ESTIMATES and INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY, which, as previewed in iPolitics AM, are set to kick off separate probes into federal contracts with McKinsey & Company and Sinclair Technologies, respectively.
Later this morning, STATUS OF WOMEN members will circle back to their ongoing investigation into safety issues for women and girls in sport during back-to-back panel discussions with Sports Integrity Commissioner Sarah-Ève Pelletier, Gymnastics Canada CEO Ian Moss and University of Toronto dean Gretchen Kerr, as well as Juripop executive director Sophie Gagnon, McLaren Global Sports Solutions CEO Richard McLaren and filmmaker Donna Gall. (11 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
Over at ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, MPs will return to their clause-by-clause review of the government’s proposed overhaul of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, which has already gotten the green light from the Senate and is now working its way through the Commons. (11 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
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