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Background information: Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security—Supplementary Estimates (C), 2021 to 2022 and Main Estimates, 2022 to 2023 (May 19, 2022)

SECU Committee overview

Committee Members: At a glance

Committee Members: At a glance
Name Political affiliation Constituency  
Chair
Jim Carr Liberal Winnipeg South Centre, Manitoba not appicable
Vice-Chairs
Raquel Dancho Conservative Kildonan—St. Paul, Manitoba Shadow Minister for Public Safety
Kristina Michaud Bloc Québécois Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia, Quebec Critic for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Climate Change, Youth
Members
Paul Chiang Liberal Markham—Unionville, Ontario Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion (Diversity and Inclusion)
Pam Damoff Liberal Oakville North—Burlington, Ontario Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Safety
Dane Lloyd Conservative Sturgeon River—Parkland, Alberta Shadow Minister for Emergency Preparedness
Alistair MacGregor New Democrat Cowichan—Malahat—Langford, British Columbia Critic for Public Safety, Agriculture and Food; Deputy Critic for Justice
Ron McKinnon Liberal Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam, British Columbia not appicable
Taleeb Noormohamed Liberal Vancouver Granville, British Columbia not appicable
Doug Shipley Conservative Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte, Ontario not appicable
Tako Van Popta Conservative Langley—Aldergrove, British Columbia not appicable
Sameer Zuberi Liberal Pierrefonds—Dollard, Quebec not appicable

About the Committee

SECU was created on , at the start of the 39th Parliament. The Committee is responsible for one of the largest departmental portfolios, including close to 140 statutes administered by the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness and its agencies, including the CBSA.

Committee Mandate

SECU reviews the legislation, policies, programs and expenditure plans of government departments and agencies responsible for public safety and national security, policing and law enforcement, corrections and conditional release of federal offenders, emergency management, crime prevention and the protection of Canada's borders.

The Standing Orders of the House of Commons provide that the committee may review and report on:

  • Legislation proposed by the government or Members of Parliament
  • Immediate, medium- and long-term expenditure plans, and the effectiveness of their implementation by the department
  • An analysis of the relative success of the relevant department, as measured by the results obtained as compared with its stated objectives
  • Other matters relating to the mandate, management, organization, or operation of the department in question, as the Committee deems fit

The committee examines the policies, programs and statutes relating to the following departments and agencies:

  • Public Safety Canada (PS)
  • Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
  • Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
  • Correctional Service Canada (CSC)
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
  • Parole Board of Canada (PBC)
  • Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (CRCC)
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee (ERC)
  • Office of the Correctional Investigator (OCI)

CBSA-related Committee activity during the 44th Parliament

( to present)

CBSA officials appeared twice as part of the committee's study on gun control, illegal arms trafficking and the increase in gun crimes committed by members of street gangs.

  • On , the Minister of Public Safety appeared with Deputy Heads from the CBSA, Public Safety Canada, and the RCMP. The Minister answered questions on whether enforcement agencies are working effectively among themselves and with their local, Indigenous, and American counterparts; the President answered questions on efforts to combat firearm smuggling across the border, notably between ports of entry
  • On the Vice-Presidents, Intelligence and Enforcement Branch (IEB), and Commercial and Trade Branch, appeared with senior officials from the RCMP, as well as the Presidents of the Customs and Immigration Union and the National Police Federation. The VP, IEB, answered questions on funding, collaboration with law enforcement partners, and the CBSA's mandate for enforcement at, but not between, ports of entry
  • Another appearance by the Minister of Public Safety and senior portfolio officials may occur in

CBSA officials appeared as part of the committee's study on the occupation of Ottawa and the federal government's response to convoy blockades at Canada's borders.

On , the Minister of Public Safety appeared for an hour with Deputy Heads from the CBSA, Public Safety Canada, and the RCMP. Afterwards, the Vice-Presidents, Intelligence and Enforcement Branch and Travellers Branch appeared for an hour with officials from Finance, Justice, Public Safety, FINTRAC, and the RCMP.

Current studies

  • Gun control, illegal arms trafficking and the increase in gun crimes committed by members of street gangs
  • The occupation of Ottawa and the federal government's response to convoy blockages at Canada's borders

Other anticipated business and studies

  • The rise of ideologically motivated violent extremism (IMVE) in Canada
  • Supplementary Estimates (C), 2021 to 2022 for the Public Safety Portfolio
  • Main Estimates, 2022 to 2023 for the Public Safety Portfolio

Committee Members

The Honourable Jim Carr (Chair)

Political affiliation: Liberal Party of Canada
Constituency: Winnipeg South Centre, Manitoba

Profession/Occupation: MPP, businessman

Political experience:

  • First elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2019 and 2021
  • Former Minister of:
    • Natural Resources ( to )
    • International Trade Diversification ( to )
    • Special Representative for the Prairies ( to )

Raquel Dancho (First Vice-Chair)

Political affiliation: Conservative Party of Canada
Constituency: Kildonan—St. Paul, Manitoba
Shadow Minister for Public Safety (since )

Profession/Occupation: Political staffer, Politician

Political experience:

  • First elected in 2019 and re-elected in 2021
  • Former Shadow Minister for:
    • Diversity, Inclusion and Youth ( to )
    • Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship ( to )
    • Future Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion ( to )

Kristina Michaud (Second Vice-Chair)

Political affiliation: Bloc Québécois
Constituency: Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia, Quebec
Critic for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Climate Change, Youth (since 2019)

  • Profession/Occupation: Political staffer
  • Riding includes Port of Matane (marine, commercial)

Political experience:

  • First elected in 2019 and re-elected in 2021
  • Long-time member ( to present) and Vice Chair of SECU ( to present)

Paul Chiang

Political affiliation: Liberal Party of Canada
Constituency: Markham—Unionville, Ontario
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion (Diversity and Inclusion) (since )

Profession/Occupation: Retired police officer (GTA)
Political experience: First elected in 2021

Pam Damoff

Political affiliation: Liberal Party of Canada
Constituency: Oakville North—Burlington, Ontario
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Safety (since )

Profession/Occupation: Investment banker, consultant

Political experience:

  • First elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2019 and 2021
  • Former Parliamentary Secretary to the:
    • Minister of Health ( to )
    • Minister of Indigenous Services ( to )
  • Long-time Member of SECU ( to present)

Dane Lloyd

Political affiliation: Conservative Party of Canada
Constituency: Sturgeon River—Parkland, Alberta
Shadow Minister for Emergency Preparedness (since )

  • Profession/Occupation: Politician
  • Riding includes Villeneuve Airport (airport of entry)
    "service suspended until further notice"

Political experience:

  • First elected in 2017 and re-elected in 2019 and 2021
  • Former Shadow Minister for:
    • Digital Government ( to )
    • Rural Economic Development ( to )

Alistair MacGregor

Political affiliation: New Democratic Party of Canada
Constituency: Cowichan—Malahat—Langford, British Columbia
Critic for Public Safety (since ), Agriculture and Food (since 2018); Deputy Critic for Justice (since 2017)

  • Profession/Occupation: Political staffer
  • Riding is on Canada-U.S. marine border
  • Riding includes Duncan Airport (airport of entry) "service suspended until further notice" and several marine, commercial points of service

Political experience:

  • First elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2019 and 2021
  • Former critic for:
    • Seniors ( to )
    • Heritage (Deputy) ( to )

Ron McKinnon

Political affiliation: Liberal Party of Canada
Constituency: Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam, British Columbia

Profession/Occupation: Computer Systems Analyst

Political experience:

  • First elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2019 and 2021
  • Former Chair of the Standing Committee on Heath ( to )

Taleeb Noormohamed

Political affiliation: Liberal Party of Canada
Constituency: Vancouver Granville, British Columbia

Profession/Occupation: Former public servant with PS and PCO, member of the Board of directors for the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA), technology executive

Political experience: Defeated in 2011 and 2019, first elected in 2021

Doug Shipley

Political affiliation: Conservative Party of Canada
Constituency: Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte, Ontario

Profession/Occupation: Politician, Small business owner

Political experience:

  • First elected in 2019 and re-elected in 2021
  • Former Member of SECU ( to )

Potential key interests: Barrie opioid crisis

Tako Van Popta

Political affiliation: Conservative Party of Canada
Constituency: Langley—Aldergrove, Alberta

  • Profession/Occupation: Lawyer
  • Riding includes one of the four British Columbia Lower Mainland ports of entry

Political experience:

  • First elected in 2019 and re-elected in 2021
  • Long-time Member of SECU ( to present)

Sameer Zuberi

Political affiliation: Liberal Party of Canada
Constituency: Pierrefonds—Dollard, Quebec

Profession/Occupation: Canadian Forces reservist, student and human rights activist

Political experience: First elected in 2019 and re-elected 2021

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