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Speech From The Throne   its heritage untouched. I will now turn briefly to some issues before the Department of Canadian Heritage, that is amateur sport, the National Film Board, official languages, Telefilm Canada, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and copyright. Now that the winter and summer

January 24th, 1994House debate

Suzanne TremblayBloc

Speech From The Throne   the Copyright Act so as to take into account new technologies that have changed the way cultural products are distributed and to recognize the rights of creators. We must also diversify the funding sources of our cultural industries. We absolutely need a better marketing plan for our

January 27th, 1994House debate

Michel DupuyLiberal

Speech From The Throne  , that multiculturalism is something that has created ghettos instead of promoting integration. Second, he also spoke about creators and copyright. I think that Canadian legislation may not protect creators' copyright adequately. If we want to make it possible for our creators to do more, we must

January 27th, 1994House debate

Nic LeblancBloc

Speech From The Throne   progress is the most successful. About copyright, I also agree with the member for Longueuil. I feel that the existing legislation is a bit outdated. It has not kept up with changes in technology, and that is exactly why I announced this morning that we intend to amend our copyright

January 27th, 1994House debate

Michel DupuyLiberal

Supply   marketing support is also crucial to enable companies to recoup their production costs in our small domestic markets. Now I would like to say a few words about the copyright policy. At present, exclusive publishers and agents have no official legal protection for enforcing contractual

March 16th, 1994House debate

Albina GuarnieriLiberal

Canada-Hungary Income Tax Convention Act, 1994  . They provide for a general rate of source taxation of 10 per cent in the case of Hungary and Zimbabwe, 12.5 per cent in the case of Nigeria, and from 3 to 15 per cent in the case of Argentina, depending on the nature of the royalty. Copyright royalties are exempt under the treaty

April 21st, 1994House debate

Mac HarbLiberal

Copyright  Mr. Speaker, the Société des auteurs et compositeurs du Québec appeared this morning before the Copyright Board to ask that royalties paid to songwriters whenever their works are performed be raised from 2 per cent to 5 per cent. After reversing its position on this question

April 25th, 1994House debate

Maurice DumasBloc

Electronic Highway   that will be carried on the electronic highway, especially since the creative artistic community could have played an essential role with its knowledge of such issues as privacy, copyright and intellectual property. If the minister and his government are really concerned about protecting culture

April 28th, 1994House debate

Réal MénardBloc

Copyright  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Canadian Heritage, who happens to represent the riding next to mine. The Société des auteurs et compositeurs du Québec appeared before the Copyright Board this week to ask for a 2 to 5 per cent increase on royalties paid

April 29th, 1994House debate

Madeleine Dalphond-GuiralBloc

Copyright  Mr. Speaker, I agree that the current legislation is outdated. I think it is important we make all necessary changes. The proposed amendments are being reviewed, not only in my department, but also in all other departments concerned. When all the preliminary work is done, we wil

April 29th, 1994House debate

Michel DupuyLiberal

Copyright  Mr. Speaker, I am glad to see that my neighbour and I both agree that some of our laws are outdated. Recently, the Minister of Industry announced the membership of the National Advisory Committee on the Information Highway. We noticed that creative artists and songwriters are no

April 29th, 1994House debate

Madeleine Dalphond-GuiralBloc

Copyright  Mr. Speaker, I think the minister responsible for this issue should answer the question. On the committee I set up to advise my department are representatives of the cultural industries. What the hon. member just said is not true. We have on this committee some very important Qu

April 29th, 1994House debate

John ManleyLiberal

Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994   mandate, the council is being asked to deal with copyright and intellectual property issues and to come up with results. Is this not an admission that workers in cultural industries make a considerable contribution? Why are these players absent from the process defined

May 2nd, 1994House debate

Gilbert FillionBloc

National Library Act   is not so much legal deposit in itself but having to complete various forms for legal deposit in Quebec and in Canada and additional forms for copyright and publication notices, to name only these. So I leave this suggestion for the minister to work on and remind him that if he acts

May 27th, 1994House debate

Gaston LerouxBloc

National Library Act   mystified why the Minister of Canadian Heritage is not tabling other substantive legislation. This is a housekeeping bill. We were informed that his department was going to be implementing phase II of the copyright legislation. However, there seems to be some lack of clarity as to which

May 27th, 1994House debate

Jan BrownReform