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Human Resources committee  --and it's the one close to about $3,400, from both the benefit and the supplement. Because there is provincial clawback on the single mom on welfare who gets very little--

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Olivia ChowNDP

Human Resources committee  We were slated to get $72 million, $45 million in capital. We got $20 million in operating, $15 million in capital, but created 3,400 licensed spaces and 2,000 fee subsidies for those spaces.

April 26th, 2007Committee meeting

Janet Davis

Human Resources committee   3,400 spaces were planned, and provincial transfers were slated at $125 million annually. All expansion under Best Start or any new future funding program in Toronto will be delivered in the not-for-profit sector, or delivered by our municipally directly operated sector. In 2006

April 26th, 2007Committee meeting

Janet Davis

International Trade committee  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you, Mr. Menzies. In 1997 the lowest one-fifth of households earned $1,700—this is in 2004 dollars. By 2004 this had risen to $3,000. Now, you can quote whatever fact you want, but in 1989 it was at $3,400. So the recession of the 1990s led

April 24th, 2007Committee meeting

Anthony Burger

Natural Resources committee  Mr. Del Mastro asked a very good question, but didn't get an answer. He asked about the amount of sunshine Canada received. The energy from the sun is the same here in Canada as it is in Africa, India or anywhere else on earth. From a perpendicular angle, the sun generates 3,400

April 18th, 2007Committee meeting

Christian OuelletBloc

Request for Emergency Debate   shelters, 3,400 people are looking for shelter. In Vancouver, 2,200 people are looking for a home. In Ottawa, 1,000 are looking for a home. In Victoria, over 700 people are looking for shelter and only 25% of the people living in shelters are working. There is not enough affordable

December 11th, 2006House debate

Tony MartinNDP

Homelessness  Mr. Speaker, speaking about homelessness and the vulnerable, winter is here. Thirty-two thousand people in Toronto, 4,779 children, stayed in a shelter last year. In Calgary 3,400 people live in a shelter and four people have died. In Vancouver, 2,174 people live on the streets

December 7th, 2006House debate

Tony MartinNDP

Business of Supply   for more funding in the area of research, innovation, and HIV-AIDS research. There are 58,000 people living in Canada with HIV-AIDS and one-third do not even know that they are infected. There are 3,400 Canadians who are newly infected every year. It is estimated that almost 11 people

November 28th, 2006House debate

Ruby DhallaLiberal

Food and Drugs Act   that Canada has 50,000 restaurants, 24,000 grocery outlets, 5,300 unregistered manufacturing plants, 1,710 registered fish, seafood and meat establishments, and 3,400 unregistered importers who would be subject to the inspection to verify the provisions of this bill. We could discuss

November 2nd, 2006House debate

Daryl KrampConservative

Finance committee  I was just going to say that it relates to the question about what kind of child tax benefit the government is committed to provide to families. I know it's stalled around $3,300 to $3,400. A lot of groups are calling for that to be increased up to $5,000, to reflect the full

October 26th, 2006Committee meeting

Michael Polanyi

Health committee   a fair degree of income support as a refundable tax credit. It provides up to, I think, around $3,400 per family for families with incomes less than around $27,000 per year. So that's substantial income support that would help towards healthier food choices. I'll let Alex or Geoff

October 5th, 2006Committee meeting

Katherine Rechico

Finance committee   in income taxes. The second family, with two incomes and no outside day care costs, are also discriminated against by paying over $3,400 in income taxes. It seems the family that has both parents working and uses centre-based child care is highly favoured through the Canadian tax system

September 19th, 2006Committee meeting

Sara Landriault

Transport committee  Let's go back to the 5,000 employees you have. They're in what—in Transport in total, of whom 3,400 are in safety and security?

June 15th, 2006Committee meeting

Don BellLiberal

Criminal Code   operations, have doubled from 3,400 incidents in 1994 to over 8,000 of them in 2004. In fact, the largest grow op in the country was in the riding beside mine, in the city of Barrie, in the old Molson plant. We had cocaine incidents increase by almost 70% in 2004, to almost 17,000; heroin

May 29th, 2006House debate

Helena GuergisConservative

Agriculture committee   for the movement of regulated grain. This includes the cost of maintenance of the hopper cars. There are approximately 12,000 government hopper cars, 3,400 Canadian Wheat Board cars, 2,000 provincial cars, and 8,000 railway cars, for a total of 26,000 hopper cars. This concludes my

May 16th, 2006Committee meeting

Frank Urban