Mr. Speaker, the RCMP has investigated these facts thoroughly. It has in the end come to a conclusion. It has charged one individual.
The government has co-operated fully with the RCMP. One individual has been charged and sentenced.
Won his last election, in 1997, with 54% of the vote.
Treasury Board May 11th, 1998
Mr. Speaker, the RCMP has investigated these facts thoroughly. It has in the end come to a conclusion. It has charged one individual.
The government has co-operated fully with the RCMP. One individual has been charged and sentenced.
Treasury Board May 11th, 1998
Mr. Speaker, it is a fact that it is the government that asked the RCMP to make an investigation into the allegation.
The RCMP made a thorough investigation. It reviewed all allegations including the fact mentioned and made a charge against one individual who has pleaded guilty and has been sentenced.
Millennium Bug May 5th, 1998
Mr. Speaker, it is normal for a government to have to face a great variety of difficulties. One of these difficulties, and there is no denying its magnitude, is the millennium bug.
The Treasury Board is ensuring that too onerous a burden of administrative pre-requirements is not being introduced, because it is important that we deal with the millennium bug. There is no doubt that our legislative agenda will continue to include the government's priorities.
Millennium Bug May 5th, 1998
Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague mentions an important problem, and we have given thought to how the government can most thoroughly ensure that the millennium bug will be properly dealt with.
We have warned departments to be careful not to add new electronic systems relying on year 2000 information so as to ensure that the system is not overloaded.
This is just a precaution so that we can ensure that the millennium bug has been properly dealt with.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police May 4th, 1998
Mr. Speaker, all of these questions have been answered.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police May 4th, 1998
Mr. Speaker, the RCMP was asked by a member of this government to make an inquiry. It knew all the facts involved in the investigation and it made one charge. It was judged. The person who was charged has pleaded guilty.
May I suggest that the hon. member is whipping a dead horse?
Royal Canadian Mounted Police May 4th, 1998
Mr. Speaker, it is a minister of this government that has asked the RCMP to make an investigation. All the facts were in front of it. It made its investigation. It has concluded the investigation. It has gone in front of a judge. There are no new facts. This investigation has been done.
Once again, the RCMP knew all the facts involved. There are no new facts. There is nothing more to add.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police May 4th, 1998
Mr. Speaker, that information has been given totally, every fact, to the RCMP.
It has made an investigation. It has concluded the investigation. There is no new fact here. There is nothing more to add.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police May 1st, 1998
Mr. Speaker, if the member has accusations like that, let him try to make them outside and see what happens to him.
In this case the investigation has been done. The investigation is complete. All the facts were in front of the RCMP and the matter is closed.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police May 1st, 1998
Mr. Speaker, this matter has been dealt with. It was a member of the government who indicated these allegations to the RCMP. A full inquiry has been made. All the facts were in front of the inquiry. One charge was put forward and the person has pleaded guilty. That is the end of it.