Today's discussion is part of a larger conversation that has been happening all week in every city across the country.
From Vancouver to Hamilton, from Halifax to Ottawa, Canadians have held events in schools, churches, universities and community centres to mark the 25th anniversary of International Development Week.
Good afternoon everyone. Today I am proud to stand by my colleague, Terence Young, to celebrate the passage of Vanessa's Law, significant legislation that will make a difference to the health and safety of all Canadians.
Distinguished guests, patients and families, ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to begin by thanking Dr. Janet Rossant and the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children for hosting us this morning here at the Peter Gilgan Centre.
On February 3, 2015, Michael Binder, CNSC President and Chief Executive Officer, appeared before the Senate Standing Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources. The Committee is studying Bill C-22, The Energy Safety and Security Act which includes proposed new nuclear liability legislation entitled the Nuclear Liability and Compensation Act. Dr. Binder delivered some brief remarks and answered questions from the Committee.
You know, as I listened earlier to the introductions…as I listened particularly to that rousing rendition of our national anthem and I listened to the speeches, I reall....