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Finance  . It is a way of regulating the market in a voluntary way. We have made it clear that there must be compliance. I am happy to say there has been general compliance. We have had a couple of instances where we have stepped in but then we have had compliance to the credit card code of conduct.

May 8th, 2012House debate

Jim FlahertyConservative

41st General Election  What I can say quite clearly, Mr. Speaker, and the member knows this full well, is that there is no evidence. In fact, the evidence is clear. The Conservative Party of Canada had absolutely nothing to do with this. Any computer IP address that the member is referring to has

May 8th, 2012House debate

Dean Del MastroConservative

41st General Election  Mr. Speaker, what is clear is that when it comes to elections, the Conservatives are not very clean. We are aware of new revelations about the crooks who hide in the Conservatives’ ranks. Their former candidate in Verchères—Les Patriotes was the notary for the West End Gang

May 8th, 2012House debate

Mathieu RavignatNDP

Veterans Affairs   today the privacy action plan 2.0, which includes providing targeted training on privacy principles, streamlining consent forms and ensuring new initiatives are compliant with privacy requirements. Our government is clear: we will not tolerate any privacy breach.

May 8th, 2012House debate

Steven BlaneyConservative

Sanofi BioGENEius Challenge   the youth awareness program. As today's competition makes clear, our country's greatest asset is our youth, an inexhaustible source of creativity. Canada is so fortunate to have so many brilliant young minds ready to take on new frontiers.

May 8th, 2012House debate

Kellie LeitchConservative

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Welcome, Mr. Din. We're very pleased to have you here today. In your testimony you're quite clear with your concerns about Canada's lifting the restrictions so totally when in fact to some degree they've given up some leverage that they may have had

May 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Wayne MarstonNDP

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  , this is clear that this company is not doing...ethically in Burma. Also, working together with the Burmese military junta, it is helping the Burmese regime to grow richer and richer. Also, I don't believe those are.... You know, there are so many businesses in Burma, but especially

May 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Aung Din

International Trade committee  I can go first, Mr. Easter. It is pretty clear, with regard to automotive, for both vehicles and parts, they have some defensive interests coming into Canada. They already export vehicles to Canada. They already do some manufacturing in Canada and North America. Eliminating

May 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Jean-Michel Laurin

Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act  Mr. Speaker, Canadians may be confused. They hear opposition members saying that with Bill C-38 the government is gutting environmental laws, and they hear the Conservative members of Parliament saying that they are strengthening the laws. The reality is clear when we look

May 8th, 2012House debate

Elizabeth MayGreen

International Trade committee  Thank you, Chair. It’s interesting, Mr. Phillips; just a few moments ago, you mentioned that you need the government to be closing off some of these deals. I presume what you meant, just to be clear, was to sign these deals, get them in place, get all the.... Is that what

May 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Ed HolderConservative

International Trade committee  , it's not just finishing that aspect of the agreement—and by the way, I support precisely what you say—but I want to make it really clear that there are eight countries right there, that in my short time here.... Frankly, this has been the most aggressive government in the history

May 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Ed HolderConservative

Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act  Mr. Speaker, I stand today in opposition to Bill C-38, an act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on March 29, 2012 and other measures. Let me be clear from the get-go. Not only do I rise in opposition to the Conservative budget, which

May 8th, 2012House debate

Ryan ClearyNDP

International Trade committee   with anybody. Sometimes it happens in trade deals that one side wins more than the other. With Japan the barrier is pretty clear. It's a tariff barrier and it's very transparent. With Japan the barriers are non-tariff barriers and they're not transparent, they are opaque. So how do you

May 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Jean-Michel Laurin

International Trade committee  Thank you. Richard, I just want to follow up on earlier questions. It's clear that you have to have a good infrastructure in place for our goods to be able to get to market, and having good trade deals is another factor. You've brought these concerns to the government

May 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Jasbir SandhuNDP

International Trade committee   sector, has ballooned from $18 billion to almost $75 billion, I believe. So there has been a huge change in the products that we import and export. It's clear in a lot of the manufacturing jobs that have been lost over the last number of years that this deficit has been widening

May 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Jasbir SandhuNDP