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Department Of Natural Resources Act   to bolster such authority. Second, in view of the tradition that natural resources north of 60 degrees latitude fall under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, why is the Minister of Natural Resources given this twin function of asserting Canadian

September 27th, 1994House debate

Darrel StinsonReform

Canada Petroleum Resources Act  Mr. Speaker, it gives me great pleasure to speak in favour of this important bill. While it represents a small amendment, Bill C-25 will have important ramifications for Norman Wells and other northern communities. As my colleague, the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern

September 23rd, 1994House debate

John LoneyLiberal

Excise Tax Act  . Yesterday we were trying to point that out to the members over there and they invoked closure so we could not get our point across. However, the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development introduced a law that says natives in this country, in Yukon and so on, under

June 22nd, 1994House debate

John WilliamsReform

Canada Petroleum Resources Act  Mr. Speaker, I rise to address the House on Bill C-25, an act to amend the Canada Petroleum Resources Act. I want to join my colleague, the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, in urging hon. members to support this minor administrative change to the act. Bill

May 9th, 1994House debate

John LoneyLiberal

First Nations  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Prime Minister. The wife of the chair of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development has been hired by a federally funded Assembly of First Nations as a media relations officer. My colleague from the Official

April 27th, 1994House debate

John DuncanReform

Cruise Missile Testing  [Editor's Note: Member spoke in Inuktitut.] Madam Speaker, I am pleased to be here to participate in this very important debate. Before I get into my speech I would just like to point out a couple of comments that were made by the member for Saint John and the member

January 26th, 1994House debate

Jack Iyerak AnawakLiberal

Aboriginal Affairs  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the minister for his answer. I would ask him to insist that Stewart, B.C. be brought into the negotiations in northwestern British Columbia.

February 16th, 1994House debate

John DuncanReform