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Cruise Missile Testing Mr. Speaker, since it is very clear that, in the opposition, the leader of the Bloc Quebecois is in favour of cruise missile testing and so is the Reform Party, I hope that the NDP will be heard early in the debate, otherwise we will hear only from those who say yes
January 26th, 1994House debate
Cruise Missile Testing in the territories. There may have been others. If that were the case and recognizing that the Reform Party is unusually sensitive, according to their spokespersons, in listening to the people, how would he react to that.
January 26th, 1994House debate
Ronald J. DuhamelLiberal
Cruise Missile Testing it in the arsenal. With regard to complaints I take very much to heart what the member is saying. When I made my comments about no complaints from constituents I was referring to constituents which are represented by Reform Party members of Parliament. I understand there are complaints from
January 26th, 1994House debate
Jack FrazerReform
Cruise Missile Testing Before I take the parliamentary secretary's point of order, I would like to ask the assistance of the member for Saanich-Gulf Islands. Is the Chair to understand that members of the Reform Party will be splitting their times to ten and five?
January 26th, 1994House debate
The Acting Speaker (Mr. Kilger)
Cruise Missile Testing to consult with the other side of the House. We know where the Reform is coming from. I would suggest that if there is agreement, consideration be given for all sides of the House to go immediately to 10 and 5 which would allow considerable discussion and more speakers who feel quite
January 26th, 1994House debate
Fred MifflinLiberal
Cruise Missile Testing Since there is no unanimous consent, we will resume debate. In the spirit of fairness and co-operation in the House, the Chair will ask members of the Reform Party who will speak.
January 26th, 1994House debate
The Acting Speaker (Mr. Kilger)
Interprovincial Trade Barriers an agreement last week for the removal of many of the 500 barriers. This is extremely encouraging. The Reform Party caucus is supportive of these efforts and applauds the provincial and federal governments for providing a clear definition of interprovincial trade barriers. As well
January 26th, 1994House debate
Hugh HanrahanReform
Foreign Affairs in the Second World War. I would also like to pay tribute to my immediate predecessor, Mr. Bud Bird. Mr. Bird has long served our region with dignity and diligence. Finally I would like to note the recent passing of my Reform Party opponent. Jack Lamey was a worthy representative of his
January 25th, 1994House debate
Andy ScottLiberal
Foreign Affairs across the floor in the direction of members of Bloc and Reform. I was most impressed by the compassionate content of their remarks during the debate. Their comments reveal that no matter what separates us in ideology, no matter what separates us in history going back to Lord Durham's
January 25th, 1994House debate
John BrydenLiberal
Foreign Affairs into an international peacekeeping training centre. For my colleagues on the Reform side this would have generated some $80 million a year and provided nations throughout the world with an opportunity to avail themselves of the expertise, both military and paramilitary, for application in peacetime
January 25th, 1994House debate
Joe VolpeLiberal
Foreign Affairs of maintaining those peacekeepers. Earlier I referred to a reform of our military budget. Would the hon. member tell us which solution he advocates to maintain our peacekeepers over there while keeping tax increases at a minimum?
January 25th, 1994House debate
Louis PlamondonBloc
Foreign Affairs On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. I am surprised to see two Liberal members in a row speak in response to the speech of the member from the Reform Party, when two members from the Bloc Quebecois had risen.
January 25th, 1994House debate
Louis PlamondonBloc
Foreign Affairs . My constituents have made it quite clear that they expect this government to bring greater protection to society. My constituents elected me on a platform of fiscal responsibility, parliamentary accountability and criminal justice reform. I would like to thank the voters
January 25th, 1994House debate
Val MeredithReform
Foreign Affairs Madam Speaker, I really enjoyed what the member had to say. I wonder if any member of the Reform Party has any comments on it.
January 25th, 1994House debate
Peter AdamsLiberal
Foreign Affairs together peacefully. It is because we have the idea of multiculturalism, that we respect each other regardless of our racial backgrounds. The question I would like to ask the hon. member is: While the Reform Party members are visiting that troubled region, would they please take
January 25th, 1994House debate
Raymond ChanLiberal