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British Columbia Treaty Commission Act  , virtually eradicated in the non-native population, persist in aboriginal communities. Deaths from fires are three and a half times the non-aboriginal level because of unsafe housing and lack of proper sanitation. The suicide rate among aboriginal people is 50 per cent higher than

October 20th, 1995House debate

Jack Iyerak AnawakLiberal

British Columbia Treaty Commission   eradicated in the non-native population persist in aboriginal communities. Death from fires are three and a half times the non-aboriginal level because of unsafe housing and lack of proper sanitation. Aboriginal people are more than three times as likely to die a violent death and about

October 19th, 1995House debate

Anna TerranaLiberal

Right Hon. John Diefenbaker   loved Parliament and all that it stood for. He understood Parliament. He knew it to be a place where different ideas and different idealists clash with each other and have it out with each other. The sanitized corporate boardroom view of Parliament which we see encouraged in some

September 18th, 1995House debate

Bill BlaikieNDP

Supply  Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague and neighbour of Trois-Rivières. There are cases in my riding that I would like to quote as examples. I refer to small packing plants with between 15 and 25 employees. In the past, the costs of monitoring sanitation of premises and wholesomeness

April 4th, 1995House debate

Réjean LefebvreBloc

Supply   of food inspections. These businesses must, as a prerequisite to their certification, conform to Canadian standards on the design of slaughtering and storage installations and, subsequently, to standards on the maintenance of sanitation. Consequently, these are important investments

April 4th, 1995House debate

Réjean LefebvreBloc

Grain Export Protection Act   is to attack global instability due to third world poverty and social injustice. The challenge is enormous. At this time 1.3 billion people in the world live in debilitating poverty; 550 million people end each day hungry; 1.5 billion people lack safe water and sanitation; and 800 million

March 2nd, 1995House debate

Warren AllmandLiberal

Agriculture And Agri-Food Administrative Monetary Penalties Act   resources. As a regulatory department we are not dealing with crimes in the order of murder, theft and assault. We are dealing with regulatory contraventions that fall outside true criminal law such as misleading labelling of food products, improper sanitation procedures in food

February 10th, 1995House debate

Lyle VancliefLiberal

International Development Week   international development programs that support sustainable development and alleviate poverty in developing countries. With assistance programs, more than 80 per cent of the world's children have been immunized, sanitation and water quality have improved, more people are living longer

February 9th, 1995House debate

Pat O'BrienLiberal

Yukon Surface Rights Board Act   of the province of Nova Scotia to those 7,300 Yukon natives. Included are natural resources, businesses, professional and trade licensing, responsibility for all construction, zoning and land development, sanitation and planning, operation and use of vehicles, prevention of pollution

October 21st, 1994House debate

Darrel StinsonReform

Davis Inlet  , sanitation, and education in order to enable a community healing process to occur and thus realize the vision of the Innu with respect to relocation to Sango Pond. I am pleased with the work the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development is doing to improve the living conditions

September 28th, 1994House debate

John FinlayLiberal

Environment   million acres each year, an area slightly larger the Nova Scotia. Some three billion inhabitants of this planet do not have adequate sanitation facilities. More than one billion people do not have clean drinking water. In 1930 the world was producing 7 million tonnes of chemicals

June 10th, 1994House debate

Clifford LincolnLiberal

Yukon First Nations Self-Government Act   and interests in that land for the use, management, administration and protection of natural resources for all businesses, professional and trade licensing, for all construction, sanitation planning, zoning and land development, for controlling operation and use of vehicles, local services

June 9th, 1994House debate

Darrel StinsonReform

French Language Education Rights   school equipped with proper sanitation facilities?

May 30th, 1994House debate

Lucien BouchardBloc

Agriculture   and obligations regarding issues related to sanitation and vital sanitary measures for agriculture. Technical standards such as these are based upon scientific principles and risk assessment. We understand also that distortions to world markets and prices for commodities have been the result

May 10th, 1994House debate

Jan BrownReform

Foreign Affairs   to withdraw, what would it mean? It would mean, first of all, the end of humanitarian aid. Let us not forget that together with peacekeeping, even if we have failed at that, we are engaged in other operations such as protecting food convoys and supplying a minimum of water and sanitation

April 21st, 1994House debate

Lucien BouchardBloc