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Canadian Heritage committee   as a non-profit organization. In its 36 years of existence, the company has presented 3,400 performances and created 25 shows. It has eight permanent employees and, each year, hires some 50 freelancers, including actors, technicians, and so on. The bulk of our independent income

March 4th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre MacDuff

Canadian Heritage committee  Mr. Paré, you referred to 327 international tours that have been cancelled, or delayed, which represents almost 3,400 performances. You talk about losses of almost $20 million. That is enormous in the performing arts sector.

March 9th, 2009Committee meeting

Pablo RodriguezLiberal

Canadian Heritage committee  The witnesses were talking about almost 327 tours being cancelled, 3,400 representations, and almost $24 million in costs being lost as a result of the cuts, and I believe Shannon had just mentioned the reciprocal relationship being imbalanced and one side of it being cut. Could

March 9th, 2009Committee meeting

Ruby DhallaLiberal

Human Resources committee  Sorry, I guess I left it back.... I just wanted to give you a price tag of one of our major proposals. Our proposal is that the Canada child tax benefit be increased. It's around $3,400 to $3,500 now per child, maximum. We propose that it go up to $5,000. Our proposal would

March 10th, 2009Committee meeting

Ken Battle

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act   more than doubled during the last decade, going from approximately 3,400 in 1994 to 8,000 in 2004. According to a study on marijuana grow operations in British Columbia, approximately 39% of all reported marijuana cultivation cases were located in B.C. Between 1997 and 2000

March 26th, 2009House debate

Daniel PetitConservative

Health committee   meeting, the working group members also agreed to an interim sodium intake goal of 2,300 milligrams per day by 2016. We must say that right now the levels of consumption for Canadians are around 3,400 milligrams. In the long term, we are moving towards a goal of approximately 1,500

October 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Dr. Hasan Hutchinson

Health committee  -consumption of sodium is a problem for both children and adults. Canadians age one year and older on average consume about 3,400 milligrams of sodium per day. This is to be compared to the upper limit of intake that has been set for sodium, which is at 2,300 milligrams per day for adults

October 21st, 2009Committee meeting

Samuel Godefroy

Information & Ethics committee  With respect to the website, there are about 3,400 hits a month. In the scheme of things, that didn't seem like a lot. You're right, it's hard to measure success. But is there anything that you intend to change? I agree that some uses of Facebook could come back to haunt some

October 22nd, 2009Committee meeting

Michelle SimsonLiberal

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

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  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

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

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

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

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