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Fisheries committee  Great. Thanks. I have a similar question about wild caught versus closed containment. Do you have a stand there, in terms of what you feel is a more sustainable position, or alternative, or option? I think it's pretty clear where you are on closed containment versus open net

December 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Fin DonnellyNDP

Fisheries committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'd like to thank our guests for appearing today for what I think is an important study of closed containment and its feasibility. Mr. Scott, I think you made it pretty clear that your organization is trying to achieve certain goals, and I would say

December 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Fin DonnellyNDP

Fair Representation Act   the House may be, for the voices from their region. That is the important key element, that proportion be respected. That is why when the Conservatives put forward a plan that is based, as they say, on three very clear principles, I applaud those principles and agree with them entirely

December 6th, 2011House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Fisheries committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you for appearing before us. We appreciate your information and the opportunity to ask you a few questions. At Overwaitea Food Group, it wasn't clear to me whether your salmon choices in your store are completely closed containment or whether you

December 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Randy KampConservative

Canada-U.S. Relations  . There is concern about the deal being signed tomorrow because, when the government signs deals with the Americans, Canadians always lose. Let us be clear: we are talking about movement across our borders, and the safety and privacy of Canadians. What is in this agreement

December 6th, 2011House debate

Sylvain ChicoineNDP

Aboriginal Affairs  Mr. Speaker, we are committed to ensuring residents, especially children, have warm, dry, and safe places to sleep. We urge the band council to be part of the solution. It is clear that significant investments in this community have not resulted in adequate standards of living

December 6th, 2011House debate

Greg RickfordConservative

National Defence   demonstration.” It is clear that it was not a search and rescue demonstration; it was to pick up the minister and take him from one place to another. Why did the minister tell the House things that clearly did not happen and were not true?

December 6th, 2011House debate

Bob RaeLiberal

Phone Calls to Mount Royal Constituency  Mr. Speaker, it is very clear the government has a real problem with admitting it made a mistake and has a real problem with simply telling the truth. In the case of the campaign against my colleague from Mount Royal, the government opposite allowed a campaign to take place

December 6th, 2011House debate

Bob RaeLiberal

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee   that we've not been able to get clarity that the government has clearly gone on the record with the Bahraini government in opposing the charges and demanding that he be freed. That's what we're looking for: not simply watching and monitoring the case, but making it very clear

December 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Alex Neve

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee   issues. I don't want to be specific until we're in camera. One in particular deals with a potential witness. I want to discuss it with you in camera. I suggest we do it at the end so we don't have to clear out our witness and bring him back in. That would be my suggestion. Mr. Sweet.

December 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Le président Conservative

Fair Representation Act  Mr. Speaker, I disagree with the comments of the member for Winnipeg North on why the Liberals' bill would not be politically explosive. It is clear that if the House of Commons were to vote for a bill that took seats away from Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia

December 6th, 2011House debate

Michael ChongConservative

Public Safety committee   should be clear about that. Needle exchange is one type of harm reduction. There are lots of other types of harm reduction. Needle exchange was studied in Canada for correctional use by the Public Health Agency of Canada in their 2006 report. In 2006 the Minister of Health wrote me

December 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Howard Sapers

Public Safety committee  . The law and policy that guide corrections in Canada are very clear about providing rehabilitative services to assist in timely and safe reintegration.

December 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Howard Sapers

Public Safety committee  It's clear to me that there's a bit of confusion. There is existing core programming being delivered across Canada, and the Correctional Service of Canada is attempting to make some changes. It has introduced a pilot project in two distinct regions of Canada. So I think

December 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Dr. Ivan Zinger

Public Safety committee  There will be an evaluation. Okay. I'm still not clear on how it works. Maybe we should hear more about this from a witness, to be honest, Chair, because--

December 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Francis ScarpaleggiaLiberal