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Standing Committee on Human Services STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE ECONOMY Monday, March 19, 2018 MINUTE NO. 22 9:52 a.m. — māmawapiwin náyati room (Room 8) 1. Present: Fred Bradshaw* in the chair and members Lori Carr,* Hon. Jeremy Harrison,* Greg Lawrence,* and Warren McCall.* Substituting Members Fred Bradshaw for Colleen Young Lori Carr for Warren Michelson Hon. Jeremy Harrison for Terry Dennis Greg Lawrence for David Buckingham Warren McCall for Vicki Mowat 2. The Committee Clerk presided over the election of a Chair. Ms. Young was nominated for the position. There being no further nominations, it was moved by Mr. Bradshaw: That Colleen Young be elected to preside as Chair of the Standing Committee on the Economy. The question being put, it was agreed to. 3. The Committee Clerk presided over the election of an Acting Chair. Mr. Bradshaw was nominated for the position. There being no further nominations, it was moved by Ms. Carr: That Fred Bradshaw be elected to preside as Acting Chair of the Standing Committee on the Economy for the meeting of March 19, 2018. The question being put, it was agreed to. 4. The Acting Chair presided over the election of a Deputy Chair. Ms. Mowat was nominated for the position. There being no further nominations, it was moved by Mr. McCall: That Vicki Mowat be elected to preside as Deputy Chair of the Standing Committee on the Economy. The question being put, it was agreed to. 5. It was moved by Mr. Lawrence: That this committee do now adjourn. The question being put, it was agreed to. 6. The committee adjourned at 9:55 a.m. to the call of the Chair. _________________________ _____________________________ Rob Park Fred Bradshaw Committee Clerk Acting Chair .
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