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Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act, 1995 Mr. Speaker, I believe you would find unanimous consent that the division on Bill S-7 and Bill C-295 be taken after the other votes we will be proceeding with; in other words that they be taken out of sequence and at the completion of other votes.
June 19th, 1995House debate
Don BoudriaLiberal
Manganese-Based Fuel Additives Act of the Environment and Environment Canada, to name a few. B.C.'s lower mainland, where I come from, parts of New Brunswick and the Windsor-Quebec corridor were found to be the three worst areas in the country for smog pollution. The people of Hamilton East, part of the Windsor-Quebec corridor
June 19th, 1995House debate
Paul ForsethReform
House debate The House resumed from June 16 consideration of Bill S-7, an act to accelerate the use of alternative fuels for motor vehicles, as reported (with amendments) from the committee.
June 19th, 1995House debate
Alternative Fuels Act that on a number of occasions. Now the moment of truth has come for the Reform Party to show its true colours and to demonstrate where it really stands. As has been underlined on several occasions in this debate, the measure proposed in Bill S-7 to switch the use of fuels from fossil
June 16th, 1995House debate
Charles CacciaLiberal
Alternative Fuels Act Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to address my amendments to Bill S-7. There are four in number but all deal with one subject which is mainly to remove crown corporations from the effects of this bill. It is a well known and well developed tradition in this country that crown
June 16th, 1995House debate
Lee MorrisonReform
House debate The House resumed from June 9 consideration of Bill S-7, an act to accelerate the use of alternative fuels for motor vehicles, as reported (with amendment) from the committee; and of Motions Nos. 2, 3, 5 and 6.
June 16th, 1995House debate
Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act, 1995 Mr. Speaker, the major source of dioxins and furans identified in Canada today include municipal and hazardous waste incinerators, effluents from pulp and paper mills, long range atmospheric transport from other countries and contaminants in such chemical products as pentachlorop
June 14th, 1995House debate
George S. RideoutLiberal
Canada-United States Tax Convention Act, 1984 moved that Bill S-9, an act to amend the Canada-United States Tax Convention Act, 1984, be read the first time. (Motion agreed to and bill read the first time.)
June 14th, 1995House debate
Raymond ChanLiberal
Criminal Code response to this legislation. This legislation says in effect that if x goes out and hits y because he just does not like y 's face and injures him and he is convicted of let us call it assault causing bodily harm, so we do not have to worry about private prosecutions here
June 13th, 1995House debate
Mary ClancyLiberal
Alternative Fuels Act am contacting you regarding S-7, an important piece of legislation awaiting third reading in the House". Then he explains five benefits of passing the bill like "industrial benefits resulting from increased private sector investment of $40 million to $50 million". With government
June 9th, 1995House debate
Jim AbbottReform
Alternative Fuels Act the least amount of energy per kilometre is the bicycle; the clear winner over every other form of transportation. If we want to reduce costs and pollution we ought to be pushing bicycles. Bill S-7 specifies we should go for alternate fuels. One of the things that disturbs me or causes
June 9th, 1995House debate
Ken EppReform
Alternative Fuels Act and white. One is either on the side of the angels on that one or not. Today we are talking about Bill S-7, the alternative fuels act. In my opinion it is not quite so cut and dried. Our party is basically a free enterprise party. Our position is that if it can be done
June 9th, 1995House debate
Ian McClellandReform
House debate The House proceeded to the consideration of Bill S-7, an act to accelerate the use of alternative fuels for motor vehicles, as reported (with amendment) from the committee.
June 9th, 1995House debate
Alternative Fuels Act There are six motions in amendment standing on the Notice Paper for the report stage of Bill S-7, an act to accelerate the use of alternative fuels for motor vehicles. Motions 1 and 4 have been withdrawn. Motions Nos. 2, 3, 5 and 6 will be grouped for debate. A vote on Motion
June 9th, 1995House debate
The Acting Speaker (Mr. Kilger)
Environment for Sustainable Development and also the very excellent initiative of Bill S-7 by Senator Colin Kenny, which will begin to create a market for alternative fuels in this country, will get smog out of the air and keep those tulips growing and make sure that all urban areas of the country also
June 9th, 1995House debate
Sheila CoppsLiberal