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Softwood Lumber dispute with the United States,should: (a) negotiate an end to the United States' countervailingduty process by replacing this United States trade remedy withone which either focuses on net subsidies—taking intoaccount tax-free bonds, sales tax abatements, property taxreductions
February 10th, 2004House debate
Pierre PaquetteBloc
Property Rights That is beautiful.
April 21st, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Canadian Tourism Commission Act corporation. Right now, the commission's funding comes from the federal government, but also from various players in the tourist industry under special partnerships or in specific niches. We have no intention of condemning the work being done by the Canadian tourism commission. Our
November 29th, 1999House debate
Pierre BrienBloc
Supply the debate in the right perspective. It reads as follows: That, in the opinion of this House, the government should call a federal-provincial first ministers' conference for the purpose of reapportioning the tax base among the federal and provincial governments through the transfer
May 31st, 2001House debate
Pierre PaquetteBloc
Committees Of The House in the chronology, the Auberge du Gouverneur Shawinigan. This $6.4 million hotel project is owned by Pierre Thibault, a businessman from Belgium. He received federal government grants and loans. An amount of $600,000 was announced on March 13, 1997 under the HRD targeted wage subsidy program
May 16th, 2000House debate
Deborah GreyReform
Railway Safety Act , among other things, an increase in the powers of railway safety inspectors. More specifically, the objectives of the Railway Safety Act as amended by Bill C-58 are as follows: first, promote and provide for the safety of the public and personnel, and the protection of property
February 1st, 1999House debate
Michel GuimondBloc
Anti-Terrorism Act , is in breach of international law. The response to the September 11 terrorist attacks should be under the framework of the United Nations. These are also very dangerous and difficult times on the domestic front. Thomas Berger wrote an eloquent book on the fundamental rights and freedoms
October 16th, 2001House debate
Canada National Parks Act , and the question of the time limits for the examination of ministerial orders with respect to amendments to certain schedules of the proposed legislation, which we feel are too short. There was also the issue of respect for the rights of communities living within or near parks and, finally
June 9th, 2000House debate
Pierre De SavoyeBloc
Supply . The Liberal government under Pierre-Elliott Trudeau opened Mirabel airport with great pomp and ceremony. I did not hear his speech because I was still quite young, but I have seen the black and white reruns. Today when I listened to the Minister of Transport, I thought Mr. Trudeau was back
November 25th, 2004House debate
Pest Control Products Act Cities and Towns Act and the Municipal Code of Québec, they have the right to regulate the cosmetic use of pesticides. However, this judgment made reference to the fact that municipalities are under provincial, not federal, jurisdiction. That is when Quebec decided to act
June 13th, 2002House debate
Bernard BigrasBloc
Yukon Act , it will transfer the administration and control of public real property. The minister's desire to modernize the institutions of Yukon is a good thing. And so we consider it a step in the right direction in order to decentralize the powers of the federal government in the day to day
November 5th, 2001House debate
Richard MarceauBloc
Organized Crime rights to tackle one group, we have to bear in mind that we suspend the rights to all of our citizens. That does not happen often. It happened with the War Measures Act before we had the charter of rights and freedoms. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau invoked the War Measures Act
September 18th, 2000House debate
Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2001 pornography online. Let us be clear, there is no property in good ideas and no political hay to be made on this issue. There is a very real intent and a very real spirit of co-operation on all sides of the House to ensure that we get this right for the protection of our most vulnerable
April 22nd, 2002House debate
Peter MacKayProgressive Conservative
Supply position at four of the five sectoral tables. We do not know its positions on such important issues as investment, investment protection, services, dispute resolution and intellectual property. This too is a source of confusion and concern. It was apparent in the hours following the end
April 24th, 2001House debate
Pierre PaquetteBloc
Criminal Code on those who repeatedly trespass on the private property or dwelling houses from which they have already been lawfully prohibited or removed. As mentioned, the bill would amend section 41 of the Criminal Code to make it a summary conviction offence for a person who has been already
November 18th, 1998House debate
Peter MacKayProgressive Conservative