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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

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

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

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

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

Peter StofferNDP

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

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

Movement Of Grain   and staged in Vancouver that cannot be moved forward. CN also has 3,400 cars under load near Vancouver while CP has 2,300 cars waiting with grain. In Vancouver CN has 700 cars. CP has 850 loaded rail cars sitting in Vancouver at the moment. Neither railway is lifting cars for Vancouver

March 18th, 1999House debate

Garry BreitkreuzReform

Foreign Publishers Advertising Services Act   in Canada, they could sell 3,400 pages. The principal Canadian magazines for women, however, contain a total of 4,800 pages of advertising. That means that 18% of the pages set aside for advertising by the United States represent 63% of the pages of advertising in Canadian magazines

June 9th, 1999House debate

Maurice DumasBloc

Nisga'A Final Agreement Act   of Vancouver Island...said no to the tune of 97%. A poll in Ladner-Tswassen found 93% of 3,400 voters against the treaty. The turnout itself was damming: Two weeks later a school board election was held in a nearby area with twice as many voters as were eligible for the Nisga'a vote

October 27th, 1999House debate

Ted WhiteReform

Income Tax Amendments Act, 1999  Madam Speaker, again it depends very much on the individual situation. Let us talk of two adults, a husband and a wife, who earn $20,000 between them. If they have no deductions, then they would pay 17% on $20,000 which would be $3,400. That would be their total tax

May 4th, 2000House debate

Ken EppReform

Criminal Code   is that there are 3,400 deaths per year on highways in Canada. There is no federal input or direct investigation into these accidents to find out what caused them. Yet we have the Transportation Safety Board of Canada that investigates every train crash, every plane crash, whether there is death

May 11th, 2000House debate

Bill CaseyProgressive Conservative

Highways   access to money that the federal government has collected through its fuel tax and use it toward improving safety on our highways. Driving on our highways is fast becoming a growing concern for our safety. With more than 3,400 fatalities on Canada's roads every year, action must

June 1st, 2000House debate

Mark MuiseProgressive Conservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2001   no income. Meanwhile, the minister came to visit and announce a project that would allow 75 workers to find jobs. That is great for those 75 workers, that is a fine program. But what about the 3,400 or 3,500 with nothing? We need to find something, a balance to avoid the spring gap, so

February 7th, 2002House debate

Paul CrêteBloc

Economic development   from Quebec. It had a circulation of 3,400 at any one time, which worked out to $240 for every subscriber. That is not the way to create economic opportunities in any region, be it in the province of Quebec or in any part of Canada. What the province of Quebec, and indeed

February 28th, 2002House debate

Keith MartinCanadian Alliance