Madam Speaker, the Reform Party will be voting nay, except for those who wish to vote otherwise.
Lost his last election, in 2000, with 22% of the vote.
Department Of Canadian Heritage Act December 15th, 1994
Madam Speaker, the Reform Party will be voting nay, except for those who wish to vote otherwise.
Department Of Canadian Heritage Act December 15th, 1994
Madam Speaker, the Reform Party members who are present today will vote yea, except for those who wish to vote otherwise.
Department Of Canadian Heritage Act December 15th, 1994
Madam Speaker, Reform members vote yea, except those who wish to vote otherwise.
Governor General Appointments December 14th, 1994
Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise today to present my first instalment of the Liberals copy Reform awards.
Just when we thought the only two types of Liberals in Ottawa were the appointed and the disappointed, the hon. member for Durham restored our faith in the political process. In a letter to
the Ottawa Citizen the member supported Reform common sense policies when he proposed two solutions for Governor General appointments.
Remember our leader was booed in the House when he suggested this very idea. The first was to submit a list of names to the House of Commons to allow all Canadians through their MPs to have a voice in the selection. The second solution was a vote by all people of Canada in a general election.
It gives all Reformers a feeling of great pride when we hear Liberals choosing to quote the PM from Calgary Southwest and not the PM of Canada.
Employment Equity Act December 13th, 1994
Mr. Speaker, the Reform Party will vote nay, unless some wish to vote otherwise.
Immigration Act December 13th, 1994
Mr. Speaker, members of the Reform Party vote against the motion, unless some members want to vote differently.
Immigration Act December 13th, 1994
Mr. Speaker, members of the Reform Party vote against it, unless some members choose to vote differently.
Immigration Act December 13th, 1994
Mr. Speaker, the Reform Party members vote nay, except for those who wish to vote otherwise.
Canadian Environmental Assessment Act December 13th, 1994
The Reform Party members today vote nay, except for those who wish to vote otherwise.
Immigration And Refugee Board December 13th, 1994
Mr. Speaker, not only has the Immigration and Refugee Board been tainted by the Schelew affair but the entire process for admitting immigrants and refugees into Canada has been brought into question.
The problem is much bigger than Mr. Schelew, the IRB or this particular minister. What is needed is a thorough investigation into the whole immigration and refugee determination process along with a look at alternative methods and procedures.
Will the Prime Minister get to the bottom of this mess and order a white paper on the immigration and refugee determination system in Canada either through this minister or through a new minister with the skills and commitment to reform the system?