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St. Georges Anglican Church   landmark in our city. In 1917 the church was seriously damaged in the Halifax explosion. It survived and in 1983 the Prince and Princess of Wales attended the rededication ceremony which stood in testimony to the devotion of those who undertook the task of restoring it. In 1990

June 15th, 1994House debate

Mary ClancyLiberal

Yukon First Nations Self-Government Act   jurisdiction over manpower training, which the province of Quebec has long been seeking but was not granted. Additionally Bill C-34 provides these First Nations with jurisdiction over the control or prohibition of the possession and use of firearms and other weapons and explosives. Part

June 9th, 1994House debate

Darrel StinsonReform

Rwanda   or country in terror. The needs of displaced families and those stranded in their urban homes are increasing as time goes on. Fresh food is not readily available. Stocks of medical supplies are rapidly being depleted. And the lack of clean water is complicating an already explosive

May 25th, 1994House debate

Christine StewartLiberal

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, unchecked growth in government debt is exposing Canada to the risk of currency and interest rate turbulence; simply put, explosions in deficits several years down the road. Ontario, like the federal government, put off for another year stopping the rise

May 11th, 1994House debate

Paul ForsethReform

Westray Coal Mine  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Industry. Exactly two years ago today, in my riding of Central Nova 26 coal miners were killed in the Westray coal mine explosion. Can the minister advise this honourable House as to what his position is regarding the recovery

May 9th, 1994House debate

Roseanne SkokeLiberal

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act   the life of a Parliament, why will the government not attack the root of the problem by urgently introducing legislation here in the House to deal with the explosive issue of lobbying? Both the Reform Party and the Official Opposition would be ready to move on this matter immediately

May 6th, 1994House debate

Réal MénardBloc

Canada Wildlife Act  . A pack of wolves was reestablished on the island. At the beginning, food was plentiful and there was a population explosion, while the moose population dwindled. However, after thirty years, a perfect balance was reached on Isle Royale, to everybody's relief. This is the kind

May 4th, 1994House debate

Jean-Guy ChrétienBloc

Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994   the potential of overlapping on native issues, we take some time and see how those things relate. The final thing they pointed out, which may come as a surprise to some people, is that they are actually having a population explosion of grizzly bears. There is an area down in the far

May 2nd, 1994House debate

Jim AbbottReform

National Sport Act   players. From pre-schoolers to old timers there is an explosion of participation. Like so many other centres in my own riding of Port Moody-Coquitlam the facilities in our area just cannot keep up with the demand. Third, is hockey an inclusive sport open to all Canadians? For instance

April 27th, 1994House debate

Sharon HayesReform

Snow Crab Fishery  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans. While his announcement earlier this week has brought welcomed relief and hope to many fishing communities in Atlantic Canada, the minister will know that a potentially explosive situation is brewing

April 22nd, 1994House debate

Francis LeblancLiberal

Foreign Affairs   so many parallels. We have an obligation not to posterity, not to history but to humanity in our time. Evil does prevail when good people stand by and do nothing. We may be on the cusp of a very difficult if not explosive situation if we do not take into context

April 21st, 1994House debate

Dan McTeagueLiberal

Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Process   on 1981 census figures. What has happened in metropolitan Toronto? What has happened in Alberta? What has happened in Vancouver? In these areas we have had an absolute explosion of population and now these people are under-represented. Let me also state that another problem is one

April 19th, 1994House debate

Jim AbbottReform

The Globe And Mail  Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Globe and Mail carried a report filled with sensationalism unworthy of a serious daily newspaper. On page one of its Report on Business section, the Globe linked the explosion of a home-made bomb at the base of a hydro pylon tower to a lowering

March 17th, 1994House debate

Laurent LavigneBloc

Canadian Foreign Policy   such as environmental disasters, the demographic explosion, the wasting of resources, financial crisis, and particularly the impoverishment of people living south of the tropic of Cancer, which is three quarters of the world population. From a safety standpoint, the increase in the number

March 15th, 1994House debate

Philippe ParéBloc

Canadian Foreign Policy   is vital to our interests. I was pleased that my first official function as Secretary of State for Asia-Pacific was to attend the APEC summit in November in Seattle with the Prime Minister and the Minister for International Trade. APEC, like the region's explosive growth

March 15th, 1994House debate

Raymond ChanLiberal