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Department Of Health Act  I say again that the individuals in this country who will not debate this issue straight up with Reformers who are willing to talk openly about the cracks-not the explosions, not the breakdown, not a crisis, but cracks in our most valuable social program-are ideologically driven and not driven by care, not driven by health needs, and not driven by common sense.

November 2nd, 1995House debate

Grant HillReform

Excise Tax Act  The reality is that Canada's top magazines are up against the combined force of the much larger number of American magazines in circulation. In conclusion, the 1970s and the 1980s saw an unprecedented explosion of cultural activity which produced a broad range of Canadian artistic products. During this time Canadians continued to define themselves and their values in a uniquely Canadian way.

November 2nd, 1995House debate

Michel DupuyLiberal

Intervenor Funding Act  If the pipeline posed an environmental or health risk it would be to the public as a whole, and they would be the ones who suffered. In a recent article sent to me by Mr. Stuart O'Neil, president of the OPLA, a pipeline explosion is documented in the rural community near Williamstown, Ontario. Is it not in the public interest for these concerns to be heard by the National Energy Board? As can be seen by looking at the National Energy Board's finding in this case, the Ontario Pipeline Landowners Association presented valid concerns.

November 1st, 1995House debate

John FinlayLiberal

Explosives Act  Agreed.

October 5th, 1995House debate

Some hon. members

Explosives Act  moved that the bill be read the third time and passed.

October 5th, 1995House debate

Ralph GoodaleLiberal

House debate  The House proceeded to the consideration of Bill C-71, an act to amend the Explosives Act, as reported (without amendment) from the committee.

October 5th, 1995House debate

Explosives Act  moved that the bill be concurred in. (Motion agreed to.)

October 5th, 1995House debate

Ralph GoodaleLiberal

Explosives Act  When shall the bill be read the third time? By leave, now?

October 5th, 1995House debate

The Deputy Speaker

Oceans Act  We are very heartened to learn that so far three of the five nuclear weapons states, the U.S., the U.K. and France, have come out supporting a zero option CTBT, which the hon. member will be pleased to hear. This means a treaty which will allow no nuclear explosions whatsoever. Again I congratulate the hon. member for helping Canada develop our policy in banning all nuclear weapons from this planet.

October 3rd, 1995House debate

Jesse FlisLiberal

Oceans Act  When these actions are combined with a reopened debate in the United States on whether nuclear tests below 500 pounds of explosives should be allowed under the proposed treaty, you can see why non-nuclear nations are wondering whether nuclear powers are truly committed to a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty and the eventual elimination of their nuclear arsenals.

October 3rd, 1995House debate

Charles CacciaLiberal

Referendum Campaign  While separatists were busy putting up their signs, a horrible drama was unfolding on the other side of the world as France set off its second nuclear explosion. While the whole planet is mobilizing against these nuclear tests, Quebec separatists remain silent to avoid endangering the support France has promised them and continue to post their flower and peace signs.

October 3rd, 1995House debate

Bernard PatryLiberal

Committees Of The House  Madam Speaker, I have the honour to present in both official languages the seventh report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources in relation to Bill C-71, an act to amend the Explosives Act, without amendments.

October 2nd, 1995House debate

Gordon KirkbyLiberal

Explosives Act  Is the House ready for the question?

September 19th, 1995House debate

The Deputy Speaker

Explosives Act  Question.

September 19th, 1995House debate

Some hon. members

Explosives Act  Is it the pleasure of the House to adopt the motion?

September 19th, 1995House debate

The Deputy Speaker