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Canada Student Financial Assistance Act   repayment plan and for reasons which have nothing to do with student loan programs. With increasing enrolments the government deficit, debt crisis and declining financial support from both levels of government, it is obvious we cannot just bury our heads in the sand and hope

May 24th, 1994House debate

Garry BreitkreuzReform

Canada Student Financial Assistance Act   to resolve all social and economic problems in Canada, but I can tell you that it is a very progressive step toward resolving the present economic crisis in Canada. This is a most progressive proposal. All my hon. colleague has to do is ask university students in his area; they will tell

May 24th, 1994House debate

Mac HarbLiberal

Supply   the violence related charges have increased by 102 per cent despite a 1.8 per cent decrease in the population of this age group. I think there is a crisis here. Of all the youth charged approximately 53 per cent were over 16 years and approximately 46 per cent had prior records. Of this 46

May 12th, 1994House debate

Dave ChattersReform

Grain Transportation  Mr. Speaker, the joint subcommittee of agriculture and transport has been dealing with the crisis in grain movement in Canada. The testimony of these meetings clearly demonstrates there are too many uncoordinated and overlapping government organizations attempting to control

May 10th, 1994House debate

Leon BenoitReform

Canada Petroleum Resources Act   crisis of 1990. These discussions were conducted in order to establish a unified land base. The minister has proposed various solutions in order to settle the transfer of properties to the Mohawk Council of Kanesatake. This is a very complex file. It remains a priority and requires

May 9th, 1994House debate

Maurizio BevilacquaLiberal

Canada Petroleum Resources Act   of funds, what is the government doing to correct the situation and, regarding economic development, what concrete measures does the government intend to take to restore public safety in Kanesatake and give businesses the help they expect from their government to overcome this crisis

May 9th, 1994House debate

Claude BachandBloc

Canada Petroleum Resources Act   million Canadians on social assistance and who knows how many Canadians underemployed, working part time when they want to work full time, not making full use of their qualifications. We have a crisis in unemployment in this country which the government is sitting back and watching

May 9th, 1994House debate

Chris AxworthyNDP

Supply  . There were no injuries and damage was superficial. Flying has temporarily ceased until the situation at the airport has stabilized. I thank the hon. member for Rosedale for bringing this crisis to the attention of Canada's Parliament. I also want to congratulate him on the excellent work

May 5th, 1994House debate

Jesse FlisLiberal

Canada Wildlife Act  , to change society, to improve productivity and work life, and to share resources. The hunters, trappers, guides and fishermen of Canada however are facing a crisis, a turning point in history. They have always been low key. Their way is not confrontational. Their way is to work in co

May 4th, 1994House debate

Jim AbbottReform

Health Care   talking about prevention but the fact that I have not had surgery is an example of not using prevention''. If this government is serious about prevention as a means of solving our current health care crisis, why does it continue to rely on rationing of essential health care with its

May 4th, 1994House debate

Keith MartinReform

Capital Punishment  On Sunday, May 1 in the Ottawa Sun the Canadian Police Association accused the Minister of Justice of using selective use of statistics and disputed his claims that there was no law and order crisis in Canada. Statistics Canada figures show that in 1961 just before we stopped

May 4th, 1994House debate

Garry BreitkreuzReform

Supply   the debt. In light of the new expenditures I am sure it would have increased even more. I wonder if the Reform Party does not believe that by forever trying to say that there is a fiscal crisis in the country it is hurting the situation in the financial markets just as the Bloc

May 3rd, 1994House debate

Andrew TelegdiLiberal

Supply   evasion on the grounds that taxes are not providing value for their money. During the finance committee hearings and in the public media it is often suggested that the government's financial crisis could be eliminated if only somehow it were possible to tax the underground economy

May 3rd, 1994House debate

Herb GrubelReform

Supply   saturation because I think that is a point perhaps we have reached here in Canada today. Taxes are too high and part of the reason is that the spending is far too high. I hope the hon. member will admit that is part of the problem. I certainly hope that it does not take a debt crisis

May 3rd, 1994House debate

Ted WhiteReform

Justice  Mr. Speaker, it is also reported that since the death penalty was last used in 1962, and granted it is a figure used in 1962, the murder rate in Canada has more than doubled. Is the minister going to attempt to convince Canadians there is no crisis in the justice system

May 2nd, 1994House debate

Val MeredithReform