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Business of Supply   the light and are reading the story that real Canadians truly understand. I listened with interest to my hon. colleague's comments, but what I cannot understand is the fact that on one hand he is saying there is a deception and in the same breath he says--

March 22nd, 2007House debate

Tom LukiwskiConservative

Georgetown Hockey Heritage Award  Mr. Speaker, Georgetown is a real Canadian hockey town. It is the home of the Little National Hockey League and Canada's second oldest continuously operating arena. Since 1978, the Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council has honoured people who have contributed to Georgetown's hockey

March 1st, 2007House debate

Michael ChongConservative

Business of Supply   that there be spinoffs for Quebec. Ottawa is weakening the only real Canadian aerospace centre in Canada. This decision means putting at a disadvantage Quebec industries that, instead of all being integrated into the American industry, are excellent, I repeat, excellent enough to measure up

March 1st, 2007House debate

Robert VincentBloc

Foreign Affairs committee   who do the work here in Canada, and they're volunteering their time to go and sit down with the folks who do the work in Kampala, or in Nairobi, or anywhere else where we're working. They're the people who really do the work. They are bringing the real Canadian experience. They're

February 27th, 2007Committee meeting

Brock Carlton

Government Operations committee  , for example, in my riding, Terry Fox is buried in a very quaint, cute, small cemetery that's actually quite humbling for a real Canadian hero. It's actually a neat place. I looked at the idea of getting it declared a heritage site. I was shocked at just how easily that's done

February 20th, 2007Committee meeting

James MooreConservative

Business of Supply   with automatic tellers and the main street Canadians who are having a hard time struggling to make ends meet, I think it is deplorable that the Conservatives choose their Bay Street buddies every single time rather than siding with real Canadians and standing up for Canada. That is deplorable.

February 20th, 2007House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Automobile Industry   in the automotive sector in Ontarioā€¯. Why did the Minister of Industry kill that program on December 31 just when auto workers needed it most? Why is he allowing his right-wing ideology to kill real Canadian jobs?

February 15th, 2007House debate

Scott BrisonLiberal

Business of Supply   change, ideas and policies that are making a difference in real Canadian women's lives. This government is committed to action in terms of women and justice issues. There are stories in the paper every day about repeat offenders, men who have abused their wives, children

February 15th, 2007House debate

Joy SmithConservative

Transfer Payments   in November last year? One can select from three sets of figures that the former government had about potential transfers to real Canadians. We prefer our solid numbers in budget 2006, which are all increases in transfers to the provinces.

November 22nd, 2006House debate

Jim FlahertyConservative

Transfer Payments  Mr. Speaker, contrary to what the Prime Minister alleges, the provinces know that he needs to invest $6 billion just for them to get back to even. It is not governments we are talking about here; it is real Canadians who are being shortchanged and deprived. We are talking

November 22nd, 2006House debate

Bill GrahamLiberal

Human Resources and Social Development  , $30,000 for an executive director to do 90 days of work. We are spending the money well. We are spending it on programs that will deliver real results for real Canadians.

October 31st, 2006House debate

Diane FinleyConservative

Private Brent Ginther  Mr. Speaker, it is not every day that we have the opportunity to meet a real Canadian hero, but over the Thanksgiving weekend I did just that when I met Private Brent Ginther from the town of Coaldale in my riding. This quiet reserved young man had finally arrived home after

October 30th, 2006House debate

Rick CassonConservative

Finance committee   forward should first be broadened by challenging the roles of the federal government in the Canadian economy, as well as with the goods and services it provides. Since the federal government's expenditures and revenues account for close to 15% of real Canadian GDP, its impact

October 25th, 2006Committee meeting

Yves Morency

Supply   of the Alliance that reiterated the exact policy that we have been following? The member said that her constituents were real Canadians and that she supported them. My constituents are certainly real Canadians, as are yours, Madam Speaker, as are all Canadians real Canadians. I would like

March 14th, 2002House debate

Pat O'BrienLiberal

Business of Supply   Learning Association. Now he says that the literacy programs may end, or they will have to cut back on programs to help learners. This is a travesty. These are real Canadians who are looking for a hand up, not a push down. The government has misunderstood the generous nature

October 19th, 2006House debate

Michael SavageLiberal