Special and Select Committees

Unlike standing committees, the existence of special and select committees is not mandated by the Standing Orders. Both special and select committees are composed of members appointed by motion of the Legislative Assembly to study a particular matter. An important difference is that once the chair of a special committee tables the committee’s final report, the committee ceases to exist. A select committee may exist for the full length of a Legislative Assembly and issue multiple reports. This distinction has not been closely followed by the Legislative Assembly, but it should be noted that the Standing Orders that apply to these two types of committees, and their reports, are sometimes different.

Special and Select Committees by Legislature

35th Legislature

34th Legislature

33rd Legislature

32nd Legislature

28th Legislature

27th Legislature

26th Legislature

24th Legislature