OTTAWA, ON , July 26,
2024 /CNW/ - The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau,
today announced the following appointment to the National Security
and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians:
- Brenda Shanahan, Liberal,
Member of Parliament for Châteauguay—Lacolle
Ms. Shanahan joins the existing members of the National
Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, which
includes representatives from the House of Commons and the Senate.
With the appointment of Ms. Shanahan, who previously served on the
Committee when it was established in 2017, all seats are now
filled.
The Committee follows a non-partisan approach to review national
security and intelligence activities carried out across the
Government of Canada, including by
the Communications Security Establishment, the Canadian Security
Intelligence Service, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. It
provides the Prime Minister with an annual report, and special
reports when needed. The reports, which include findings and
recommendations, are then tabled by the Prime Minister in both the
House of Commons and the Senate.
Quick Facts
- With this appointment, the members of the National Security and
Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians are:
- The Honourable David J. McGuinty, P.C., Liberal (Chair)
- Stéphane Bergeron, Bloc Québécois
- Don Davies, NDP
- The Honourable Patricia (Pat) Duncan, Senate
- Darren Fisher, Liberal
- The Honourable Marty Klyne, Senate
- The Honourable Frances Lankin, P.C., C.M., Senate
- Patricia Lattanzio, Liberal
- Rob Morrison, Conservative
- Alex Ruff, M.S.C., C.D.,
Conservative
- Brenda Shanahan, Liberal
- The Committee was first created under the National
Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians Act,
which received Royal Assent on June 22,
2017. It is dissolved at the end of each session of
Parliament, and new members are appointed after the new session of
Parliament opens.
- Since its launch, the Committee has produced a number of
comprehensive and well-received reports on issues ranging from
foreign interference, to cyber threats, to diversity and inclusion
within the security and intelligence community.
- The Secretariat of the National Security and Intelligence
Committee of Parliamentarians assists the Committee in fulfilling
its review mandate.
Associated Link
- National Security and Intelligence Committee of
Parliamentarians
This document is also available at https://pm.gc.ca
SOURCE Prime Minister's Office