Mr. Speaker, we have students from the Terre-des-Jeunes school of Bonaventure with us today. If we take them as an example, a 10% increase in the level of physical activity of Canadians—
Won her last election, in 2000, with 53% of the vote.
Professional Sports December 4th, 1998
Mr. Speaker, we have students from the Terre-des-Jeunes school of Bonaventure with us today. If we take them as an example, a 10% increase in the level of physical activity of Canadians—
Professional Sports December 4th, 1998
Mr. Speaker, as usual the hon. member does not know what she is talking about. She should have known, having sat on this committee, that 68 of the 69 recommendations pertained to amateur sport. Now, with the help of all parties who take an interest in amateur sport, we will be addressing these recommendations.
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It is a free choice.
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It is a free choice.
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Madam Speaker, I know the member does not want to mislead the House. He mentioned a $7 billion cut in transfer payments, when he knows this is totally untrue. I want to give him the opportunity to correct this—
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He is certainly no friend of mine.
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Let's not get carried away here. We were in opposition too.
Professional Sport December 3rd, 1998
I would like to congratulate the hon. member for Broadview—Greenwood and all the members who worked on the first report taking an in depth look at what the added value of sport is in Canada. They speak of investing in health, in the quality of life, in offering hope to young Canadians.
I hope we will have the time—
Professional Sport December 3rd, 1998
Mr. Speaker, I would like to congratulate the chair of the committee, Dennis Mills, who worked so hard—
Professional Sport December 3rd, 1998
Mr. Speaker, we have just received from a parliamentary committee a report containing a number of interesting recommendations, which will be reviewed.
I ask that the people whose line it is that the contribution of members is important give us a chance to examine the excellent job done by members of this House, representing all parties in this House.
We do not want to put the report in the garbage as the hon. member for the Bloc did today.