Debates of Dec. 12th, 2007
House of Commons Hansard #36 of the 39th Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was immigration.
Topics
- Question Period
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- Celtic Colours International Festival
- O'Connor Report
- Women At Risk
- Government Policies
- Youth in Philanthropy
- Golden Jubilee
- Laurent McCutcheon
- The Environment
- Antoine Hakim
- Federal Accountability Act
- Homelessness
- Religious Freedom
- Bill C-411
- Pork Industry
- The Environment
- Chalk River Nuclear Facilities
- The Environment
- Chalk River Nuclear Facilities
- The Environment
- Government Appointments
- Forestry Industry
- Official Languages
- Government Appointments
- Ethics
- The Environment
- Federal Accountability Act
- Citizenship and Immigration
- Chalk River Nuclear Facilities
- Tourist Industry
- Canadian Forces
- Port Infrastructure
- Infrastructure
- Agriculture and Agri-Food
- Finance
- Health
- Citizenship and Immigration
- The Environment
- Presence in Gallery
- Privilege
- Points of Order
- Hon. member for Westmount—Ville-Marie
- Government Response to Petitions
- Interparliamentary Delegations
- Committees of the House
- Criminal Code
- Statutes Repeal Act
- Business of the House
- Committees of the House
- Petitions
- Questions on the Order Paper
- Questions Passed as Orders for Returns
- Motions for Papers
- Budget and Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2007
- Aboriginal Affairs
- Special Import Measures Act
- Food and Drugs Act
- Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
- Budget and Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2007
(Return tabled)
Question No. 101
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns
Routine Proceedings
5 p.m.
Liberal
Michael Savage Dartmouth—Cole Harbour, NS
How many students have accessed, in the last fiscal year, the federal textbook tax credit as outlined in the 2006 federal budget and what was the cost to the federal treasury?
(Return tabled)
Question No. 107
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns
Routine Proceedings
5 p.m.
NDP
Olivia Chow Trinity—Spadina, ON
With respect to federal investment and initiatives regarding the Toronto waterfront: (a) for each year, from 2000 to 2007, how much money has the government announced for investment in the waterfront; (b) for each year, from 2000 to 2007, specifying for each project or organization, how much money has been allocated specifically for projects related to the waterfront; and (c) since the year 2000, what reports, studies, polling, focus groups or audits have been conducted by the government with relation to the waterfront?
(Return tabled)
Question No. 111
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns
Routine Proceedings
5 p.m.
Scott Fredericton
With regard to the Canada–New Brunswick Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund announced and signed in 2004: (a) which projects have been approved by the federal and provincial governments since January 2006; (b) which projects have been announced publicly; and (c) how much money remains un-allocated?
(Return tabled)
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns
Routine Proceedings
5 p.m.
Conservative
Tom Lukiwski Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre, SK
Mr. Speaker, I ask that all remaining questions be allowed to stand.
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns
Routine Proceedings
5 p.m.
Conservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns
Routine Proceedings
5 p.m.
Some hon. members
Agreed.
Motions for Papers
Routine Proceedings
December 12th, 2007 / 5 p.m.
Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre
Saskatchewan
Conservative
Tom Lukiwski Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Minister for Democratic Reform
Mr. Speaker, Notice of Motion for the Production of Papers No. P-33, in the name of the hon. member for New Westminster—Coquitlam, is acceptable to the government and the document is tabled immediately.
(Motion agreed to)
Motion No. P-33
That a humble address be presented to her Excellency praying that she will cause to be laid before this House a copy of the detainee transfer agreement signed between the Canadian Forces and the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission.
Motions for Papers
Routine Proceedings
5 p.m.
Conservative
Tom Lukiwski Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre, SK
Mr. Speaker, I ask that all other notices of motions for the production of papers be allowed to stand.
Motions for Papers
Routine Proceedings
5 p.m.
Conservative
Motions for Papers
Routine Proceedings
5 p.m.
Some hon. members
Agreed.
