About
The Committee can pursue self-initiated studies in any aspect of the Department’s management and operation, as well as any programs or policy areas administered by the Department. Traditionally, the Department has taken responsibility primarily for on-reserve registered First Nations people, Inuit and northern or territorial affairs. In turn, the Committee has primarily considered legislation and issues related to these populations and subjects, but can also examine issues related to off-reserve registered and non-registered First Nations people and the Métis. It holds public meetings and considers evidence from witnesses. At the end of a study, the Committee typically reports on its findings and makes recommendations to the federal government. The Committee may request a Government response within 120 days.
The Committee’s mandate also includes reviewing and reporting on matters referred to it by the House of Commons. These activities include examining matters relating to government spending in the Main Estimates and Supplementary Estimates, proposed bills which fall within its mandate, reports tabled in Parliament, and the review of Orders in Council appointees.
Detailed information on the role and powers of the House of Commons Committees can be found in the Compendium of House of Commons Procedure, and in Chapter XIII of the Standing Order of the House of Commons.