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Provincial Byelection  Mr. Speaker, the best way to sell federalism in Quebec is to have a good, efficient, honest government in Ottawa.

February 22nd, 1994House debate

Jean ChrétienLiberal

Bosnia  Mr. Speaker, what the Minister of Foreign Affairs said last week is the position of the government. As a country we have the third largest contingent there. We have been at every peacekeeping mission around the world. Some countries have nobody there and it is a good occasion to send some people.

February 22nd, 1994House debate

Jean ChrétienLiberal

Violence Against Women  In November, Mr. Speaker, Statistics Canada published the findings of a survey of 12,300 women across Canada. The results are frightening: one woman in two has been the victim of violence at least once since the age of 16 and one in ten has feared for her life. In my riding, the situation is even more serious because there is no women's shelter.

February 22nd, 1994House debate

Nick DiscepolaLiberal

Apprenticeship Programs  Mr. Speaker, co-operative programs are an approach to technical and technological education which is flourishing in Canada. In this approach students go out from their base in school to gain experience in the workplace. However, another approach, apprenticeship programs, is doing very poorly here.

February 22nd, 1994House debate

Peter AdamsLiberal

Post-Secondary Education  Mr. Speaker, recently the Students Union of Nova Scotia forwarded to me a recommendation that federal education transfer payments be made on the basis of the size of provincial student populations. Presently federal funding for post-secondary education is based on the overall population of each province.

February 22nd, 1994House debate

John MurphyLiberal

Excise Act  Mr. Speaker, it is fair to say a reduction in the excise tax alone, disregarding anything else in lowering the price of a commodity would obviously make it more attractive to the marketplace. The hon. member's premise, however, is that having reduced the excise taxes it is hurting business.

February 22nd, 1994House debate

Paul SzaboLiberal

Excise Act  Mr. Speaker, there has been a lot of conversation since the lowering of the taxes on cigarettes that the government is losing money. Taking into consideration the fact that 75 per cent of the cigarettes smoked in Quebec were contraband and 35 to 40 per cent in Ontario were contraband, could the hon. member explain something concerning the money we are supposed to lose out of taxes?

February 22nd, 1994House debate

Murray CalderLiberal

Excise Act  Mr. Speaker, I would like to mention that the marking of individual cigarettes was a Guelph based idea. It came from a gentleman named David Kennedy who is not the city treasurer, I would note. He is an individual citizen who is working very hard along with my constituency to find positive solutions for our problems in government.

February 22nd, 1994House debate

Brenda ChamberlainLiberal

Excise Act  Mr. Speaker, I would like to make a few comments. One is to thank the hon. minister for the action taken and to review what happened that led to this. This was a genuine needs driven exercise. Society had been getting out of hand. We had models set up on street corners. We had big money being made.

February 22nd, 1994House debate

John RichardsonLiberal

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I have a petition wherein the petitioners point out that there is an extreme amount of violence on both radio and television. They deplore the fact that violence is portrayed by the use of foul language or physical acts and is in fact appearing in an increasing kind of way.

February 22nd, 1994House debate

Ronald J. DuhamelLiberal

Questions On The Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, I ask that all questions be allowed to stand.

February 22nd, 1994House debate

Peter MillikenLiberal

Immigration Act  moved for leave to introduce Bill C-219, an act to amend the Immigration Act (visitors' visas). Mr. Speaker, I am very pleased to present this bill amending the visitor visa provisions of the Immigration Act. The bill was presented in the past Parliament. The bill would permit the Canadian relatives of visitors to place a surety with the Government of Canada prior to the application for visa by the non-Canadian visitor.

February 22nd, 1994House debate

Derek LeeLiberal

Business Of The House  Mr. Speaker, I have three motions I propose to put to the House with unanimous consent. I move: That, if a recorded division is required during the budget debate on Thursday, February 24, 1994, the said division shall be deferred until Tuesday, March 8, 1994 at 6.30 p.m. (Motion agreed to.)

February 22nd, 1994House debate

Peter MillikenLiberal

Supply  Mr. Speaker, in conclusion our Prime Minister said there should be a referendum and the party supported that. There was a referendum because pressure was put on the government. That is important to note. In terms of concluding this debate, I can only say as the member from Waterloo and as someone who believes he is accountable to his constituents, I have absolutely no problem in terms of how we have been handling petitions and the way we can feed them into committee.

February 21st, 1994House debate

Andrew TelegdiLiberal

Supply  Mr. Speaker, I have two questions. I wonder if my hon. colleague would define what a major petition and a serious motion are. Those are two terms he used in his comments. Is it numbers? Is it the issue itself? Is it something else? I am also wondering whether my hon. colleague is not being somewhat, or perhaps quite a lot, mischievous.

February 21st, 1994House debate

Ronald J. DuhamelLiberal