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Health Care   expenditures and revenues, but that is pure speculation. The government intends to go on collecting taxes and taking these taxes to maintain health care programs. Furthermore, our party has made a clear commitment to maintaining a free and universal health care system for all Canadians.

March 16th, 1994House debate

Jean ChrétienLiberal

Canadian Foreign Policy   and underdeveloped nations. Now is the time to approach this in a more comprehensive fashion and through it to have an influence on domestic policy. It is becoming more clear that the primary focus of our government should be one that gives its attention to a policy that expands beyond our

March 15th, 1994House debate

Joe VolpeLiberal

Canadian Foreign Policy   wistfully during the final throes of that momentous upheaval: "Once again history has accelerated its pace". In retrospect it is clear that the international community was not prepared for so much unprecedented change so soon. There was hardly time to rejoice at the fall of the Berlin

March 15th, 1994House debate

Jean-Robert GauthierLiberal

Criminal Code   such as the one proposed in Bill C-214 would undoubtedly broaden the narrow purpose of protecting visible and religious minorities approved by the Supreme Court of Canada in the Keegstra case. It is not clear to me whether adding what is proposed in Bill C-214 would have the effect

March 15th, 1994House debate

Russell MacLellanLiberal

Canadian Foreign Policy   say nationalism is not only a matter of language. He is the one who made a link between nationalism and language. I think nationalism is much more than that. It is a culture. The Leader of the Opposition was perfectly clear on that this morning. I will also point out to you

March 15th, 1994House debate

Maud DebienBloc

Canadian Foreign Policy  , peacekeeping, and respect for human rights. Then in her remarks she simply addressed herself to one of those three issues, making clear that on the basis of the fact we have fallen short of our .7 per cent target in foreign aid somehow our reputation is about to be greatly threatened

March 15th, 1994House debate

Pat O'BrienLiberal

Unemployment Insurance  Mr. Speaker, as the hon. member may know during difficult fiscal times and changing economies we have witnessed an increased use of contracting in many industries. This is creating some pressure on the UI system. However I do want to make it perfectly clear in cases

March 15th, 1994House debate

Maurizio BevilacquaLiberal

Job Creation  The point is not to forbid the minister to have new ideas. Anyway, we know he does not have new ideas. He is only copying old Tory ideas. The point is that yesterday in the House the Prime Minister told us in a very firm and clear way that his minister would not raise the idea

March 15th, 1994House debate

Lucien BouchardBloc

Canadian Foreign Policy   as of January 1, 1995 seems to be a step in the right direction. Also, we will have to ensure that clear and functional dispute settlement mechanisms are included in NAFTA and that the discussions requested by the federal government regarding the definition of dumping and subsidies

March 15th, 1994House debate

Stéphane BergeronBloc

Canadian Foreign Policy   be possible, without creating a gap, to make a better distinction between those two Canadian types of action in order to make it clear that business is business and assistance is assistance if we are going to try to eliminate the somewhat undue influences which clearly exist in that area?

March 15th, 1994House debate

Philippe ParéBloc

Canadian Foreign Policy   the increasingly complex and competitive world with which we grapple. We can do a much better job of ensuring that these interests are translated into bold policy objectives and clear priorities. To that end we intend to ensure that the government's own house is in order with regard

March 15th, 1994House debate

Roy MacLarenLiberal

Canadian Foreign Policy   and away from the alignment with Europe. It is clear that our military presence in Europe is not essential to Canada-Europe economic ties. Canada will succeed in the European market on the strength of its diplomats and entrepreneurs, not its soldiers. It is likely therefore

March 15th, 1994House debate

Bob MillsReform

Supply  Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for her question. We in the Reform Party made it very clear that we support equality of all people regardless of their race, religion and province of origin. In fact I gave a speech to that effect this morning. Specifically the member asked

March 14th, 1994House debate

Ted WhiteReform

Supply  . This is clear from the red book, long on theory, by the way, where it is stated that last fall, there were 1.6 million unemployed in Canada. And what is the government doing to solve the unemployment problem? Well, it has set up an infrastructure program that will create 45,000 short-term

March 14th, 1994House debate

Yves RocheleauBloc

Supply  , for whom life is sometimes a matter of survival. It is obvious that it is in our collective best interests to nurture and support the very people who will be tomorrow's workers and taxpayers. On economic grounds alone, the arguments are clear. Canada simply cannot afford a lost

March 14th, 1994House debate

Clifford LincolnLiberal