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Foreign Affairs Very briefly, please. The leader of the Reform Party.
January 25th, 1994House debate
The Deputy Speaker
Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, that is a complex question. First, the Reform Party is not taking a position on this particular issue. We have encouraged our members to speak their own views and the views of their constituents. I would suggest to the hon. member though that the positions
January 25th, 1994House debate
Preston ManningReform
Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, my question is twofold but I will be brief in order to enable the hon. member for Calgary Southwest and leader of the Reform Party to provide an answer. At the beginning of his speech, the hon. member said that we should establish criteria to decide when Canada
January 25th, 1994House debate
Foreign Affairs Resuming debate. I believe the hon. member for Saanich-Gulf Islands wants to take the floor. I think the leader of the Reform Party has a point of order.
January 25th, 1994House debate
The Deputy Speaker
Foreign Affairs couple of months. I do think it is important that we are able to communicate to them and their families the reasons they are going, the job they are expected to do and the resources that will be made available to them. Reform members have not approached this debate with any
January 25th, 1994House debate
Preston ManningReform
Kemano Project Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his question. I congratulate him on his new responsibilities as a member of the Reform Party opposite. The hon. member will note that a clear and consistent pattern has emerged and it is that this new government strives mightily always
January 25th, 1994House debate
Brian TobinLiberal
Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, I will try to be brief. I want to express my concern about the position that has been taken by Reform Party members, including the member for Calgary Southeast, who said: "I do not believe anything we do as Canadian soldiers will make a difference". We are making
January 25th, 1994House debate
Foreign Affairs I regret the intervention to the parliamentary secretary. I would ask for his indulgence and possibly that of the House. It has been my error or omission following the request from the Reform Party which had indicated earlier in this debate that it was splitting its questions
January 25th, 1994House debate
The Acting Speaker (Mr. Kilger)
Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, seeing as how I forgot to congratulate you on your appointment, I think I should pay you back by allowing the Reform Party to speak on this subject.
January 25th, 1994House debate
Fred MifflinLiberal
Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, I am glad the hon. member for Calgary Southwest and leader of the Reform Party raised his question. As was mentioned by my colleague, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, earlier in the debate, there will be defence and foreign policy reviews. These long range questions
January 25th, 1994House debate
David CollenetteLiberal
Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, I am very pleased to be able to participate in the debate today on the motion on Canada's peacekeeping role. First I would like to congratulate the Leader of the Opposition for his sensible speech- -and the two members of the Reform Party to my right, the member
January 25th, 1994House debate
David CollenetteLiberal
Points Of Order Mr. Speaker, I wish to join my colleague from Yukon, the Leader of the Reform Party and the Prime Minister in saying what an excellent idea it is to allow such debates in Parliament, so much the better if they contribute to more constructive exchanges in this House
January 25th, 1994House debate
Jean CharestProgressive Conservative
Speech From The Throne Madam Speaker, I very much appreciated what the hon. member of the Reform Party said about agriculture, because agriculture is very important in the West as well as in the East. I would like to find out from the hon. member if he knows about the negotiations on durum wheat now
January 24th, 1994House debate
Speech From The Throne I regret to interrupt the hon. member, but the question and comment period for both speakers of the Reform Party has expired. Resuming debate. The hon. Minister of Public Works has the floor.
January 24th, 1994House debate
The Acting Speaker (Mrs. Maheu)
Speech From The Throne Madam Speaker, I would like to react to the speech of the first Reform member who spoke during the 20-minute period. He seems to think we need a new federal economic leadership. I have my doubts on that matter. I could mention many examples in my riding of situations where when
January 24th, 1994House debate
Paul CrĂȘteBloc