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Stephen Harper was Conservative MP for Calgary Heritage (Alberta) until 2016

House debate  , 1985, namely: the Hon. Herb Gray, the Hon. Fernand Robichaud, Mr. Len Hopkins, Mr. Alfonso Gagliano, Mr. Michel Gauthier, Mr. Gilles Duceppe and Mr. Stephen Harper.

January 18th, 1994House debate

The Speaker

Auditor General's Report  I thought the House was going to be raucous; it is the gallery I have to worry about now. We are going to get that cleared up. For the next few days we are to follow, subject to negotiation with the whips and the House leaders, an arrangement on which we will come to a decision

January 19th, 1994House debate

The Speaker

Members Of Parliament  Mr. Speaker, in response to the Reform caucus report on parliamentary pay, perks and pensions, the government has advanced a plan to reduce certain benefits on Parliament Hill. The Gagliano report is a commendable first step that will save the taxpayers of Canada some significant

January 19th, 1994House debate

Stephen HarperReform

Speech From The Throne  Mr. Speaker, I would like to tell the Leader of the Opposition once again that the government has a very clear program for deficit reduction and that the Minister of Finance will be tabling a budget next month. When the Minister of Finance met with his provincial counterparts

January 19th, 1994House debate

Jean ChrétienLiberal

Infrastructure Program  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the minister responsible for the infrastructure program. At the beginning of this month the government announced the program's first project, a convention centre in Quebec City. Since then many Canadians have wondered how this project was approved

January 19th, 1994House debate

Stephen HarperReform

Infrastructure Program  I have a supplementary question, Mr. Speaker. I thank the minister for his clarification. Obviously this was a case of a political announcement occurring before this House was consulted and before criteria were publicly known. It creates the impression that we have another pork-

January 19th, 1994House debate

Stephen HarperReform

Auditor General's Report   of tax shelters, and does he intend to give the Auditor General a clear mandate to evaluate what these tax shelters cost the Federal Treasury?

January 19th, 1994House debate

Richard BélisleBloc

Goods And Services Tax  Mr. Speaker, may I congratulate you on your position and congratulate the member on his question. Time is short. I would be unable to tell the House in the time available everything I know on this subject. I will say, however, that the Prime Minister has made it very clear

January 19th, 1994House debate

David AndersonLiberal

Points Of Order   to attract your attention, Mr. Speaker, and the attention of members to a few facts relating to our position on this side. Even though the election campaign rendered a result that was quite clear in regard to the previous government, the results, if examined objectively for what

January 19th, 1994House debate

Jean CharestProgressive Conservative

Speech From The Throne   given clear mandates by their respective voters. I wish to congratulate both leaders for their success at the polls. To the Prime Minister in particular, I wish health, clear-mindedness and broadness of outlook in carrying out his duties in this crucial time in the history of Canada

January 19th, 1994House debate

Lucien BouchardBloc

Speech From The Throne  . One won and one lost. But in a sense it is very telling that a person like the hon. member for Ottawa-Vanier who, throughout his career, has always been proud to be a francophone and has always said it loud and clear, got such support.

January 19th, 1994House debate

Jean ChrétienLiberal

Speech From The Throne  Mr. Speaker, I wish to begin by congratulating you on your election to the office of Speaker and to offer you the co-operation and support of our Reform members. Canadians made it abundantly clear on October 25, 1993 that they were not pleased with the performance of many

January 19th, 1994House debate

Preston ManningReform

Speech From The Throne  Mr. Speaker, would the hon. member for Papineau-Saint-Michel be so kind as to clear up a point for me? Ever since the Liberal convention when the hon. member for Saint-Maurice became leader of the Liberal Party, it has been quite clear that from then on we would not hear

January 19th, 1994House debate

François LangloisBloc

Speech From The Throne  , the region is struggling with an unusually high unemployment rate and some serious social problems, like poverty and dropping out of school. On September 4, 1984, I was elected for the first time as a member of this House. The mandate my constituents gave me was clear: I was supposed

January 19th, 1994House debate

Louis PlamondonBloc