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Fisheries committee ' problem. In 1992, for example, in the northern part of the gulf, 500 licenses were issued. In 2009, 750 licences were issued. This is not a significant difference. However, in Newfoundland and Labrador, the number of licences issued increased from 750 in 1992 to 3,400 in 2009. Were we
June 7th, 2010Committee meeting
Yvon LévesqueBloc
Fisheries committee and economic livelihood. Mi'gmaq fishing rights have full protection under the covenant chain of peace and friendship treaties and the Canadian Constitution. The economic and social impact of DFO's unilateral decision on Listuguj, a community that has over 3,400 members and is growing
May 28th, 2010Committee meeting
Jeff Basque
Fisheries committee half a billion dollars. It's the second-largest industry in Atlantic Canada after lobster, which is around $750 million. We have around 750 licences currently in the Maritimes and Quebec and 3,400 in Newfoundland and Labrador. We face difficulties in this fishery on two fronts
May 28th, 2010Committee meeting
David Bevan
Health committee just shifted it down to 3,400. They're not anywhere near 2,300 yet. So while yes, those are examples of countries that have taken leadership and action on reducing sodium, they've also through their experience demonstrated the significant challenges in doing it.
May 4th, 2010Committee meeting
Phyllis Tanaka
Health committee 3,400 milligrams to 2,300 milligrams in six years. Ms. Tanaka told us that it will take time before real changes in the manufacture of their products can be made. So I would like to ask the restaurant and food products people a question. Since 2007—that is three years ago now, quite
May 4th, 2010Committee meeting
Luc MaloBloc
Health committee to quantify this for you. Data from the Canadian community health survey that was conducted in 2004 indicated that on average, Canadians consumed more than 3,400 milligrams of sodium a day. The upper level of sodium is set at 2,300 milligrams. So you can see where we are. Over 90% of men
May 4th, 2010Committee meeting
Dr. Mary L'Abbé
Natural Resources committee . Here in Canada we've had similar kinds of growth curves over the past six years. We've had a tenfold increase in the number of megawatts installed. We now have about 3,400 megawatts in the ground, which provides electricity for about one million Canadian homes, and that satisfies
April 27th, 2010Committee meeting
Sean Whittaker
The Budget the universal child care benefit. This universal child care benefit is particularly beneficial to this rural family that does not have access to day care. As a result of our budget, this hard-working family will have almost $3,400 back in their pockets. This $3,400 will buy clothing
March 26th, 2007House debate
Carol SkeltonConservative
Canada-Jordan Free Trade Act for an hour from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. In Montreal, Hydro-Québec turned off the logo on its head office. Even the Canadian Parliament participated. In all, more than 3,400 cities in more than 125 countries took part in Earth Hour. Since we know how important the fight against climate change
March 29th, 2010House debate
Claude GuimondBloc
Human Resources committee supplement, for example, is putting money into the hands of low-income individuals and households. As a critical step to eradicating child poverty, we propose increasing the national child benefit to $5,000 by 2012 from the current level of $3,400. The working income tax benefit, which
March 24th, 2010Committee meeting
Senator Art Eggleton
Government Programs Mr. Speaker, in less than 10 days, over 3,400 people have added their voiceS to the Canadian wave of protest in light of unacceptable Conservative cuts. These cuts will have a direct impact on all Canadians: minority groups, women, aboriginals. Everyone is affected. Among those
October 18th, 2006House debate
Brian MurphyLiberal
Procedure and House Affairs committee this on a comparative scale. In Ontario 20,000 ballots were rejected in the 2003 election. In the 2007 election in Ontario there were 19,000. In the referendum there were 28,000. In the 2003 election in Ontario 2,600 ballots were decli ned. In the 2007 election there were 3,400 and in the referendum
November 26th, 2009Committee meeting
John Hollins
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee Iqaluit has a population of about 7,000. In 1990 we were roughly 3,400. That's a great question, because we have a lot of challenges. I have a picture here of Frobisher Bay. In 1955 there were 67 people here, so we've developed....
November 24th, 2009Committee meeting
Elisapee Sheutiapik
Criminal Code four of them were caught in a similar crime. How incredibly naive that is. That statement is based on the ridiculous assumption that all crimes are solved and that all criminals are caught. Yet, we know there have been 3,400 unsolved murders in Canada since 1961. Over 500 native
November 23rd, 2009House debate
Terence YoungConservative
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee people in Canada. Our total capital employed in the north is approaching $300 million, and our employment base in the north is 3,400 people. In addition to this direct local investment and local employment, we spend approximately $75 million a year on local services, including local
November 19th, 2009Committee meeting
Edward Kennedy