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Immigration   the minister what these measures were and whether there had been an evaluation of the new complaint process. I have yet to receive a clear and substantial reply from the minister, who had promised something to that effect. Harassment is a problem that affects women throughout the workplace

September 28th, 1994House debate

Christiane GagnonBloc

Immigration   level or even raised. If anyone doubts that the immigration industry has the ear of the current minister, they need only look at this minister's appointment to the Immigration and Refugee Board. That will give a clear picture of who is calling the shots. It is time to take

September 28th, 1994House debate

Art HangerReform

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act   in the Tory dominated red chamber by giving their colleagues in the Pearson Development Corporation a chance to take the citizens of Canada to the cleaners on a deal Canadians never wanted the previous government to make in the first place. The choice is clear. This motion has no merit

September 28th, 1994House debate

Stan KeyesLiberal

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act   federalist party comes into office. That is crystal clear. The logical result of public fund raising is that the first ones to be served when a member, a government comes into office are the citizens. Not friends who contribute several hundred thousand dollars to the party's campaign

September 28th, 1994House debate

Yvan LoubierBloc

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act   ministers, senators, people who worked very closely with the government as senior officials affiliated with the old parties got rich at taxpayers' expense. That is why it is important to clear this matter up. To find out whether the lobbyists accused of having influence-and we

September 28th, 1994House debate

Yvan LoubierBloc

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act  . It is very clear we want a triple E Senate, but as long as we have a Senate there has to be some function for it. If it provides the chamber of sober second thought, which is the function of the Senate, we will work with what we have to work with until such time as we can improve it. We

September 28th, 1994House debate

Jim GoukReform

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act   from large firms rather than to have a clean election fund. The Bloc's position is clear and that is why the hon. member for Richelieu moved such an amendment. I could give other examples. All those arguments that I put forward were useless since my request was denied

September 28th, 1994House debate

Michel GuimondBloc

Haiti  Mr. Speaker, I would like to remind the hon. member that Canadian commitments through the United Nations are well known and well supported by the overwhelming majority of Canadians. Indeed it is clear that when Canada responds to a request by the United Nations we follow

September 28th, 1994House debate

André OuelletLiberal

Haiti  Mr. Speaker, it is clear that the hon. member has all the numbers he wants. In fact they have been part of the estimates. There have been witnesses before a parliamentary committee who gave all the indications. For the benefit of the hon. member I will send him a letter giving

September 28th, 1994House debate

André OuelletLiberal

Registered Retirement Savings Plans  Mr. Speaker, questions arise because there are no clear answers. Does the Minister of Finance not recognize that by taxing RRSPs, he would actually be creating inequity between those workers who have registered retirement savings plans subsidized in part by their employers

September 28th, 1994House debate

Pierre BrienBloc

Canada Elections Act   candidates in at least seven of the ten provinces, one of which has to be either Quebec or Ontario. Of course, the purpose of this bill is very clear, and that is to knock the Bloc. I suppose there would be a lot of Canadians who would have a sneaking sympathy for the intent behind

September 27th, 1994House debate

Diane AblonczyReform

Canada Elections Act   is a case in point: it wanted to be recognized, but it failed. Let us be clear, the inclusion of such provisions in the Elections Act would mean the end of the multiparty system within the Canadian electoral system and the emergence of a "one-way" political system in which two parties

September 27th, 1994House debate

Gaston LerouxBloc

Department Of Natural Resources Act   to the integrated management and sustainable development of Canada's natural resources. Subclause (c) says: To seek to enhance the responsible development and use of Canada's natural resources. It seems to me that it makes it pretty clear that the minister has a twofold purpose

September 27th, 1994House debate

John FinlayLiberal

Department Of Natural Resources Act   or collapse before extremists advocating only recreational and tourist use of natural resources on the other hand. The legislation makes clear that the minister must have regard for integrated management and sustainable development. That is good for everybody. Another reason to praise

September 27th, 1994House debate

Darrel StinsonReform

Justice   of the investigating officers not regarded as serious by the minister? Why have officers involved in this case not been suspended pending an outcome of the investigation? Why has evidence that would clear Patrick Kelly not been made available to his lawyers? Why has it taken eight months

September 27th, 1994House debate

Chris AxworthyNDP