No, Mr. Speaker.
Won her last election, in 2000, with 53% of the vote.
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No, Mr. Speaker.
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Mr. Speaker, when we are preparing a communications plan, it usually requires that we communicate with each other.
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No, Mr. Speaker.
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No, Mr. Speaker,
Question No. 9 November 7th, 2002
The Department of Canadian Heritage currently anticipates a total cost of $6,400,000 for the 2002 visit to Canada by Queen Elizabeth II.
The portion of this amount that relates to our obligations to other government departments are projected to be as follows:
DND--$150,000
RCMP--$70,000
PWGSC--$250,000
Rideau Hall--$130,000
House of Commons--$20,000.
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Mr. Speaker, it is the same answer as before.
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Mr. Speaker, the information I received from my department was that everything was complied with, including the procedures for deadlines, particularly because the contract decision was made at Public Works.
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Mr. Speaker, all that was said, according to the department, was that procedures that have existed for years were to be followed.
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Mr. Speaker, no one in the department has implied anything of the sort.
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Yes, Mr. Speaker.