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Supply the 1999 budget this family paid $3,160. So a one earner family paid $3,400 more or 91.5% more in federal taxes than a two earner family before the 1998 budget. After the 1999 budget this difference rose to $3,304, for an increase of 104%. That is what this debate is about today
March 4th, 1999House debate
Garry BreitkreuzReform
The Budget government departments. In terms of the dissemination of knowledge, we have set a goal of making Canada the most connected nation in the world by next year. Thanks to SchoolNet, we are on course to see Canada's 16,000 public schools and 3,400 public libraries connected to the Internet
February 16th, 1999House debate
Paul MartinLiberal
Tax On Financial Transactions of Rural Route Mail Couriers in a serious attempt to get the government to change their working conditions. There are now over 3,400 signed members who are dedicated to improving their lifestyles. These members deliver mail to several million householders across rural Canada
February 3rd, 1999House debate
Canadian Human Rights Act description. That is one particular description of a crisis. We also have the lowest net farm income in western Canada since the great depression of 1929 and the 1930s. At $3,400 per farm this year that is the lowest per farm net income recorded since Statistics Canada began keeping
November 17th, 1998House debate
John SolomonNDP
Fifteenth Anniversary Of La Soupière In Anjou meal to the isolated and disadvantaged residents of Anjou. In 1997-98, 40 volunteers served close to 3,400 meals. This represents 2,300 volunteer hours. Imagine how many meals and volunteer hours that adds up to over its 15 years. I would also like to draw attention
November 4th, 1998House debate
Yvon CharbonneauLiberal
Costal Fisheries Protection Act members agreed on a sharing arrangement for the total allowable catch of turbot, or Greenland halibut as it is also known. These decisions divided the total allowable catch in this way: Canada, 16,300 tonnes; the European Union, 3,400 tonnes; Russia, 3,200 tonnes; Japan, 2,600 tonnes
April 29th, 1998House debate
David AndersonLiberal
Income Tax Act of Canada a new mandate to support the growth of knowledge based, export oriented small businesses. We are working with private and public sector partners to ensure that all of Canada's 16,500 schools and 3,400 libraries are connected to the Internet by 1998. We are also setting
March 31st, 1998House debate
Tony ValeriLiberal
Customs Act who tried to enter Canada in a two and a half year period which is about 3,400 impaired drivers rolling into Canada from the U.S. each year. In the past we had little or no opportunity to stop them or apprehend them. We are told that each year there have been some 80 suspected
November 18th, 1997House debate
Roger GallawayLiberal
Telecommunications Act Canadian community with more than 400 people to the Internet by the year 2000. And how could we forget the SchoolNet program which connects all our 16,500 schools and 3,400 public libraries in Canada to the Internet. Across this country students, teachers, professionals, business
November 4th, 1997House debate
Sue BarnesLiberal
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act to what is actually happening. I gave a statement in the House the other day in which I pointed out that young people today, like the member who was speaking, pay $3,400 a year for 35 years to pick up a pension of about $8,800 a year, when that same money invested in a very modest
October 7th, 1997House debate
Ted WhiteReform
Speech From The Throne them to get information at home or at their business. The SchoolNet program will encourage the connection of some 16,500 schools, 3,400 libraries and 450 first nation schools to the Internet by the end of 1998-99. For everyone's information, well over 9,500 schools and 1,200
September 26th, 1997House debate
Walt LastewkaLiberal
Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary Coast Guard and made up mostly of fishermen and recreational boaters, the auxiliary 3,400 members and their 1,300 vessels are an invaluable part of our marine search and rescue network. The auxiliary's work also extends to prevention activities as members dedicate their time
April 22nd, 1997House debate
Joe McGuireLiberal
Income Tax Budget Amendments Act, 1996 three years. Who pays for all this? There is only one Canadian taxpayer and that is who is paying. Of the $10,200 the average taxpayer sends to the federal government each year, about $3,400 of it will go to service the huge public debt. Then we come to the deficit
April 18th, 1997House debate
Jay HillReform
The Budget and responsibility. The Liberal vision is a country where the average taxpayer pays $10,200 to the federal government each and every year, and $3,400 a year is to service the debt alone. As well the Liberal vision is a country where 7.3 million Canadians earning less than $30,000 pay 27 per cent
March 18th, 1997House debate
Daphne JenningsReform
The Budget and every year, $3,400 a year to service the debt alone. If that is the vision, then it is no wonder that so many Canadians are working two jobs, that they are moonlighting, that many of them are working on the underground economy and that people are saying they have to do what it takes
March 18th, 1997House debate
Chuck StrahlReform