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Environment committee  Noise is a factor in coal-bed methane.

May 8th, 2007Committee meeting

Mark WarawaConservative

Environment committee  Okay. Mr. Schwartz, you live in the area also. Is noise an issue for you? If it is, what's the closest compressor area?

May 8th, 2007Committee meeting

Mark WarawaConservative

Environment committee  And you can still hear that?

May 8th, 2007Committee meeting

Mark WarawaConservative

Environment committee  The point made by Mr. Schwartz is that it's approximately two kilometres away. So yes, perhaps you would comment on the noise.

May 8th, 2007Committee meeting

Mark WarawaConservative

Environment committee  Does it meet those guidelines?

May 8th, 2007Committee meeting

Mark WarawaConservative

Environment committee  Thank you. Am I out of time?

May 8th, 2007Committee meeting

Mark WarawaConservative

Environment committee  Yes, thank you, Chairman. The first question is for Ms. Ernst. You showed some pictures of your water. As long as they're just pictures, if you could pass them around the table, I'd find it interesting to see those pictures, if that would be okay. You began your presentation s

May 8th, 2007Committee meeting

Mark WarawaConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, the hon. member knows very well that the Competition Bureau has conducted six investigations since 1990. He also knows that the Competition Bureau already has the power under the Competition Act to investigate. The reason we are here today is to debate the price of

May 8th, 2007House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, the member said that the goal of the motion was to deal with the price of gas. Canadians are very concerned when they go to the pumps and see the high gas prices. However, the reality is that the Bloc members are trying to present themselves as being concerned about

May 8th, 2007House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague, the member for Oshawa, for his hard work on the environment. He is doing a great job. I am pleased to rise in the House to participate in today's debate. The price of gasoline is a serious issue and an issue of great concern to Ca

May 8th, 2007House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Business of Supply  It is unbelievable. Of course, then there is the deputy Liberal leader who, during the leadership debate, called for a form of carbon tax that would push up the price of gasoline. Just a couple of months ago, the Liberals were praising a $100 billion carbon tax, which again woul

May 8th, 2007House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Environment committee  I have listed the same thing. There's no change.

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Mark WarawaConservative

Environment committee  I have “This Act may be cited as the Phthalate Control Act”, which is the same as we had listed originally.

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Mark WarawaConservative

Environment committee  Then I'll withdraw and you can call the question, “Shall it stand?”

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Mark WarawaConservative

Environment committee  We're almost there. The long title that we proposed originally is to “prohibit” the use of BBP, DBP, and DEHP. We were proposing, instead of “prohibit”, “respecting”, and the bill then guides how to manage those phthalates. So we're “respecting” as opposed to “prohibiting”. We t

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Mark WarawaConservative