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Agriculture  Mr. Speaker, the Minister of Agriculture wants to impose his income stabilization program and is raising the ire of all the provinces, especially Quebec. His stubbornness is jeopardizing existing programs that have proven effective for years. The Minister of Agriculture must

March 25th, 2003House debate

Louis PlamondonBloc

The Budget  , and we should make it our economic goal, a goal for future budgets, to make Canada the number one tax jurisdiction with the lowest tax rates in North America. It is amazing that a statement like that would draw Liberal ire. It tells us something about their priorities. Those gulls

February 19th, 2003House debate

Stephen HarperCanadian Alliance

Canada Elections Act   not know was that taxpayers could designate on their IRS tax form whether they wished a portion of their taxes to be directed toward public funding for presidential campaigns. It is not mandatory for taxpayers. They are not compelled against their conscience to finance political

February 17th, 2003House debate

Jason KenneyCanadian Alliance

Supply   believe that the eight previous attempts have failed because the Wheat Board has not been proven to be doing anything illegal according to international trading rules. The board's sin, I think, and the one that raises the ire of the Americans, is that it is doing a reasonably good job

November 6th, 2002House debate

Dick ProctorNDP

Agriculture   that they were being betrayed. According to the document on the mandate for WTO trade negotiations, Canada is allegedly prepared to give up supply management. The secret document, recently made public by the Council of Canadians—a few days ago—raised the ire of Quebec's 10,000 dairy, poultry

October 7th, 2002House debate

Odina DesrochersBloc

Pest Control Products Act  . IR-4 that will be developed in co-operation with agricultural stakeholders to generate the necessary data for approval of new minor use pesticide products or to expand the use of previously approved products. A second recommendation is that an adviser on matters pertaining

June 13th, 2002House debate

David AndersonCanadian Alliance

Main Estimates, 2002-03   levels to reinforce and reinstate some ethical standard and some public confidence. I want to go directly to the question that I believe has raised the ire of Canadians when it comes to obligations that exist, perceived or real, and the response by government to in essence enter

June 6th, 2002House debate

Peter MacKayProgressive Conservative

Main Estimates, 2002-03   silencing of parliament, the shutting down of parliament, as he intends to do in a matter of days, notwithstanding the rules of the House. He attempts to shut down his own cabinet and expel anyone who raises ire. The Prime Minister fights to remove over $7 billion from the consolidated

June 6th, 2002House debate

Peter MacKayProgressive Conservative

Supply   is the difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion? Is it: (a) what the IRS says it is? (b) A good tax lawyer? (c) Five years in jail? (d) All of the above?''. Just to Canadianize that we will substitute Revenue Canada for the IRS, the Internal Revenue Service in the United States, and I

May 3rd, 1994House debate

Stephen HarperReform

The Budget   for Liberal incompetence. In the early 1960s the Canadian dollar slid in its competitiveness. This erosion in confidence raised the ire of Canadians who nicknamed the devalued loonie the Diefendollar. Concern over currency ultimately cost the Tories their majority. One might ask how low

January 29th, 2002House debate

Rahim JafferCanadian Alliance

Religious Organizations  Mr. Speaker, 70% of the claims brought by former IRS students were brought directly against the church organizations involved and the federal government. We have never left the negotiation table. We are happy to continue negotiations but we felt we had to reach out directly

November 9th, 2001House debate

Herb GrayLiberal

Constitution of Canada  . It was not a positive experience. The Newfoundland colonial secretary Sir Robert Bond negotiated a free trade fisheries deal with the American secretary of state Mr. Blaine. The Bond-Blaine treaty as it came to be known raised the ire of Canada's maritime provinces. The maritime provinces were upset

October 30th, 2001House debate

Norman E. DoyleProgressive Conservative

Patent Act   in March 1998 to push through changes to the notice of compliance regulations, which actually evoked the ire of Canadians, health organizations and the generic drug industry. Those individuals and organizations were very concerned and went so far as to suggest that the Minister

June 5th, 2001House debate

Judy Wasylycia-LeisNDP

Committees Of The House   sections which attach controversy and raise the ire of many in the country. Therefore, she is willing to stand pat and let the entire legislation be deferred and stalled on the order paper until next fall. In plain speak, that is not good enough. Members of the opposition do not accept

June 5th, 2001House debate

Peter MacKayProgressive Conservative

Standing Orders   reaction from members of the House from all parties. He has been known to raise the ire of other members and tonight is no exception. Needless to say, I disagree vehemently with the tone, tenor and substance of the member's speech. I do not believe he has accurately represented

February 27th, 2001House debate

Judy Wasylycia-LeisNDP