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Department Of Natural Resources Act to understand our long-standing demands, especially concerning natural resources. We are justified in demanding our rights, the rights of our province. This is also legitimate for the other provinces. When the Natural Resources Committee, of which I am a member, studied clear cutting
October 17th, 1994House debate
Bernard DeshaiesBloc
Department Of Industry Act of tomorrow. At the individual level, as our social security reform proposals make clear, we also believe there is a need to change unemployment insurance, building on reforms begun in last February's budget". Using exactly the same context in the very next paragraph that follows he said
October 17th, 1994House debate
Jim AbbottReform
Social Program Review say that complementing certainly that framework are the tremendous efforts by the minister to basically make it possible for Canadians to develop the skills and the talents they need to face up to a very different world. It is very clear that the government has its act together
October 17th, 1994House debate
Paul MartinLiberal
National Forum On Health Mr. Speaker, I have another question for the minister and I hope to get a clear answer this time. Does the Minister of Health not realize that, if the provinces refuse to participate in her forum, it is because they will not be able to participate fully and because they have
October 17th, 1994House debate
Pauline PicardBloc
Economic Policy Mr. Speaker, it is precisely because the previous government kept setting targets too far down the way of no great significance and then kept missing them that we as a government decided that we would set up very clear milestones-that is what Canadians asked us to do
October 17th, 1994House debate
Paul MartinLiberal
Economic Policy Mr. Speaker, our commitment during the campaign, which was stated in the red book and that the hon. member should read again, is very clear. We said that the GST would have to be replaced with a taxation system which would be fairer for consumers, harmonized with the provinces
October 17th, 1994House debate
Paul MartinLiberal
Department Of Industry Act is changing. Like the devastation that wrenched Japan in the second world war, or the industrial revolution that swept across Britain, things have changed. We have wiped the slate clear. A new economy is before us. We have changed the way we do business. The integrated multinational
October 17th, 1994House debate
Alex ShepherdLiberal
Department Of Agriculture Act Order. The Chair wants to be perfectly clear that the motion is agreed to on division.
October 17th, 1994House debate
The Acting Speaker (Mr. Kilger)
Department Of Agriculture Act Mr. Speaker, I want to thank you as well as the hon. member. I have to say that I appreciate it when things are clear and precise, and I think that the amendment tabled by the Reform Party will help us have a better idea of what is involved and, consequently, help us review
October 17th, 1994House debate
Jean LandryBloc
Department Of Agriculture Act Mr. Speaker, I would like to make a few comments on the amendment of the member for Malpeque. First, to be very clear, I do not feel that the amendment is necessary. We certainly accept and understand the concerns of the member. I understand the concerns of members opposite
October 17th, 1994House debate
Lyle VancliefLiberal
Corrections And Conditional Release Act . That is the basis of the social contract binding the citizens and the State. We know that if we do not have clear rules and adequate penalties for those who break the law, we run the risk of anarchy. The bill before us, if passed unamended, would seriously undermine fundamental rights
October 7th, 1994House debate
André CaronBloc
Corrections And Conditional Release Act . In closing, it is important to reiterate that the current state of our law and practice is the result of a long evolution. It seems clear that the informed opinion among criminal justice professionals who administer provisions respecting dangerous offenders is that the Criminal Code
October 7th, 1994House debate
Paul SzaboLiberal
Corrections And Conditional Release Act anyone who dares get close to a child. I want to make it clear that the Official Opposition does not take lightly a tragedy like the one referred to by the Reform Party member, in his speech to this House, on June 10. I am alluding to the case of young Christopher Stephenson who
October 7th, 1994House debate
Social Security Programs Mr. Speaker, throughout this debate there is going to be a lot of smoke and mirrors based on the partisanship in the House. Unfortunately, Canadians from time to time are going to wonder if what members are saying is clear to all concerned. The Minister of Human Resources
October 7th, 1994House debate
Paul SzaboLiberal
Questions On The Order Paper up the four spaces in our question quota all at once. Then we sit and fidget for 45 days, hoping that eventually the paper will clear and we can ask more questions. Last week I was faced with having to wait 135 days, which means that I am effectively muzzled for three times
October 7th, 1994House debate
Vic AlthouseNDP