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copyright on proceedings of parliament

Hugh McGuire
http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/1943/135/

"The Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC) is the primary source for  
Canadian Parliamentary debate and discussions, including the House of  
Commons Question Period and Committee hearings. CPAC broadcasts hours  
of Parliamentary hearings each week, yet unlike C-Span, it does not  
assert copyright over the broadcasts.  Instead, the broadcaster  
maintains that copyright in the House of Commons Proceedings rests  
with the Speaker of the House, while the Senate of Canada owns the  
copyright in the Senate Proceedings."