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Canadian Wheat Board Act Madam Speaker, on a point of order. I understand that the member is at least three minutes over his time. Every member has been tightly constricted in the debate, including the Leader of the Opposition. I would ask that the Chair enforce the time limits on this debate.
October 7th, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act Mr. Speaker, I would commend the hon. member for his remarks; unfortunately there were several inaccuracies in his characterization of the Reform plan. It would appear to me that the hon. member, who I believe is an accountant and well acquainted with actuarial concepts, may not
October 6th, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act The Chilean government has it. An hon. member mentioned some of the other governments which have adopted this kind of plan. The Government of Chile did it. It is an enormously successful plan which members from every stakeholder group in the economy, from labour unions to busine
October 6th, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act Mr. Speaker, studies produced by the Department of Finance, the Bank of Canada, and virtually every reputable economic authority in Canada and abroad indicate that payroll taxes reduce jobs and reduce job growth. Does the hon. member think that this bill, which will increase CPP
October 6th, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
Revenue Canada Mr. Speaker, at a press conference this morning Dennis Coffey, a 25 year veteran of Revenue Canada, repeated his allegations of serious fraud, nepotism and abuse on the part of senior Revenue Canada officials. Department lawyers have tried to muzzle Mr. Coffey and the minister ha
October 6th, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
Revenue Canada Mr. Speaker, if that is so, why did the minister deny the allegations made at that hearing? He has already gone against the very principles of the quasi-judicial body he is talking about. Will the minister step outside the House and apologize to Mr. Coffey for calling him a liar
October 6th, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
National Revenue Mr. Speaker, these are publicly made allegations, publicly reported in the newspapers about fraud, corruption, nepotism and abuse in the department. Surely the government takes that seriously enough to investigate those independent of the appeal happening. Does the parliamentary
October 3rd, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
National Revenue Mr. Speaker, yesterday I tabled an affidavit by Mr. Dennis Coffey, a 25-year customs investigator, in which he confirmed allegations of fraud, nepotism and abuse in the Department of National Revenue. The minister has repeatedly denied these allegations. He must have some pretty
October 3rd, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
Speech From The Throne Mr. Speaker, the hon. member for Etobicoke North mentioned that he is in favour of tax incentives. It is a marvellous idea. It is one that the Liberal government tried in the 1970s to generate economic growth. Instead what it did was it helped to create a $600 billion debt and st
October 2nd, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
Speech From The Throne Mr. Speaker, I would like to congratulate the minister on his remarks. This minister is a very accomplished and distinguished minister who has set a tone of constructiveness in his government. While I disagree with much of what he said, I believe that he is a constructive force f
October 2nd, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
Speech From The Throne They pay more than their fair share.
October 2nd, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
Points Of Order Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Yesterday in the House the Minister of National Revenue challenged me during question period at page 330 of Hansard to produce in the House facts and table them here regarding the question I asked both yesterday and today. He repeated that
October 2nd, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
Customs Mr. Speaker, I offered just a moment ago to table a sworn affidavit from a 25-year veteran of this minister's department. That is evidence introduced before a quasi-judicial body of the government. One of the minister's top customs officers has threatened to muzzle and fire this
October 2nd, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
Customs Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Minister of National Revenue dismissed allegations made by a 25-year customs official, Dennis Coffey, allegations of fraud, nepotism and abuse rampant in the Department of National Revenue. Today we have obtained a sworn affidavit from Mr. Coffey which
October 2nd, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform
Speech From The Throne Madam Speaker, I want to comment on some of the remarks by the hon. member, some of which were regrettably partisan, to the Speech from the Throne. There were some very eloquent remarks from the member from Scarborough Centre on Canadian patriotism and the importance of national
October 2nd, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform