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Old Age Security Act  . If the funding could come from the government to those people through the raising of funds directly for those people rather than through the various complex methods we are now using through the Income Tax Act it would be more clear and obvious and less costly administratively. It would also

October 20th, 1994House debate

Jim SilyeReform

Old Age Security Act  Mr. Speaker, the hon. member for Bonaventure-Îles-de-la-Madeleine has just called me "a dirty liar". I think it was very clear. What I am saying concerns verifiable facts; I cannot accept this comment.

October 20th, 1994House debate

Gaston LerouxBloc

Old Age Security Act  Mr. Speaker, perhaps the hon. member for Bonaventure-Îles-de-la-Madeleine did not listen carefully to my speech, because I made it very clear that these figures were for net incomes.

October 20th, 1994House debate

Gaston LerouxBloc

Old Age Security Act   to make one thing one thing clear. This government has no intention of tampering with old age security. All Liberal governments, and especially the present one, have always preserved the vested rights of senior citizens, and more particularly those received or accrued by people who

October 20th, 1994House debate

Patrick GagnonLiberal

Old Age Security Act   of double talk that the Prime Minister used to accuse the Conservatives of using. The article goes on, quoting the Prime Minister: "The plan of the party is clear. The social safety net that we have in Canada will remain." The Liberal's election bible, the red book, made no reference

October 20th, 1994House debate

Monte SolbergReform

Criminal Code   from the Reform Party has said that we do not intend to move on the new Canadian airport authorities for Pearson until 1998. Nothing could be further from the truth. As the minister has made very clear we will be moving to establish CAAs at many airports as soon as the communities

October 19th, 1994House debate

Joe FontanaLiberal

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the hon. member for York South-Weston for this bill. I stand in support of it. Today there is a cry across the land for the return to capital punishment. Why is this? It is clear this cry for the return of the death penalty is a recognition

October 19th, 1994House debate

Jack RamsayReform

Criminal Code   section 745. Only 71 actually applied, and 43 requests were heard. Before looking at the conclusions, we should remember we are discussing the cases of about fifty people. We are looking at legislation that is aimed at a very small group. I want to make it very clear that I do

October 19th, 1994House debate

Pierrette VenneBloc

Department Of Agriculture Act   consent to do so, everybody would be satisfied and this would put an end to these incessant points of order, clearing the way for a real debate on important matters.

October 19th, 1994House debate

Gilles DuceppeBloc

Department Of Agriculture Act   detail than the reports do in terms of how spending occurs within the department. The problem is that part III of the estimates do not give enough information to make the finances and spending of the department clear. I would propose this accounting to Parliament and this report

October 19th, 1994House debate

Leon BenoitReform

Department Of Agriculture Act  . It will no longer simply help producers, because the future of the agricultural sector is dependent on the processing, marketing and distribution of products. The minister made it clear in this House last month. Needless to say that the new department will have to help our producers become more

October 19th, 1994House debate

Jean LandryBloc

Department Of Agriculture Act   to our people, and in so doing we would be promoting job creation and economic recovery. We need more than mere words, we need action. We have to get going. GATT and NAFTA herald deep changes in the workings of international trade. That is why Quebec and Canada must have a clear

October 19th, 1994House debate

Jean-Guy ChrétienBloc

Department Of Agriculture Act   for the future will be part of a comprehensive plan for a modern, progressive industry. The minister has spent a good deal of his time during the past month or so talking about the need for a long term vision. The minister's view is clear. Industry should be growing. Industry should

October 19th, 1994House debate

Fernand RobichaudLiberal

The Environment   specific and will provide a clear idea of what is involved. The environment minister acknowledged the contribution and concerns of Bloc members regarding the position of commissioner. We will continue our critical but constructive work in committee during the review of this legislation

October 19th, 1994House debate

Jean-Guy ChrétienBloc

Employment  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Finance. Yesterday, before the finance committee, he indicated that in his first round of prebudget consultations Canadians "told us they wanted clear targets to which they could hold the government accountable and we provided

October 19th, 1994House debate

Nelson RiisNDP