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Public Safety committee  . If they, in their youth, in their stupidity, did something as a protest or anything that was somehow defined as a terrorist act by this body, what would happen to them? They'd be sent home where they have never been. I thought that's not possible and yet someone here, who was considered old-stock

October 21st, 2016Committee meeting

Rana Zaman

Official Languages committee   the quality of life in French and the choice of francophone migrants or immigrants, or even old-stock francophones, to associate with and contribute to the francophone community. The third priority is the development of prosperous communities that are good places to live

October 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Sylviane Lanthier

Citizenship and Immigration committee   matter, ideas matter, in politics? Do you think the former prime minister's apparent desire and preference for “old-stock Canadians” played a factor in any of this?

July 18th, 2016Committee meeting

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Citizenship Act  , the opposition argues that if we do not strip away citizenship from convicted dual citizens and those eligible to be dual citizens, we are somehow tainting citizenship for those citizens of the “old stock”, to quote one expression coined by the opposition party. The thrust of its position

March 10th, 2016House debate

Marco MendicinoLiberal

Official Languages committee  Thank you. Mr. Thompson, there was an interesting comment about the makeup of the income. Are we talking family income or individual income? Individual, okay. What factor do new Canadians have on these figures? You're going to have what I'll call the old stock anglophone

February 25th, 2014Committee meeting

John WilliamsonConservative

Canadian Heritage committee   see a small boat in the distance. I can tell with all certainty that there are two people on board. It might be a man and a woman, but usually it's two middle-aged old stock French-Canadians or English-Canadians. If they are immigrants, they will have been in Canada a long time

February 11th, 2014Committee meeting

Stéphane DionLiberal

Official Languages committee  . The rest are scattered across some 40 villages around Winnipeg, more specifically to the south. However, it must be said that there are more than 100,000 people in Manitoba who speak French. That in a way shows the importance of French, which is not just spoken by old stock Franco

May 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Ibrahima Diallo

Fairness at the Pumps Act   talked to many of them and they say that they are being told to raise prices immediately. They have to live with that despite the fact that it is local people who are most impacted. The world prices go up on old stock and prices spike up, with windfall profits. Over the course

October 26th, 2010House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Fairness at the Pumps Act   stock. World prices move, but on that old stock, prices all of a sudden spike up and they stay up. Even when the world price has declined and new stock is entering the stream in Canada, we see those old prices maintained. That means the average Canadian family is being ripped off

October 25th, 2010House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Saint-Léonard   into a town, and is now one of Montreal's largest boroughs. The changes in its name and status reflect the evolution of the land. After a housing boom, many newcomers—including old stock Quebeckers, Italians and others—came to settle in Saint-Léonard and contributed to its economic growth

December 12th, 2011House debate

Massimo PacettiLiberal

Official Languages committee   were starting school, they were already bilingual. Here I am referring to Saskatoon, which is clearly a very Anglophone environment. One of the problems we had at school was that, after Grade 8, the parents—Franco-Saskatchewanians, old stock Franco-Manitobans or Quebeckers whose

April 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Richard NadeauBloc

Industry committee  I heard talk that referenced old stocks. I don't think that most Canadians understand how efficient the retailing of petroleum is--how efficient we are as retailers. If you take Walmart as being the gold standard of retailers, their top-line gross profit is 16% of the sale

June 22nd, 2011Committee meeting

David Collins

Industry committee   the prices are so high. They're concerned about the spiking when crude oil prices go up, but we're talking about old stock still in the system. They're concerned about the stickiness. When the prices go down internationally, the prices at the retail level don't come down. They're

June 22nd, 2011Committee meeting

Peter JulianNDP

Fairness at the Pumps Act   weekends we see an immediate spike up and a long and prolonged high level of what can only be called windfall profits, a high level of gas prices despite the fact that old stock is coming into the system at the lower price and then when new stock comes in at a lower price, as well, we

October 26th, 2010House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Fairness at the Pumps Act   from the government at all. How does that work? It is very simple. When the price spikes on a barrel of crude oil, the oil companies immediately raise the price on old stock. They purchase it at the lower price but immediately impose a new price. The Canadian Centre for Policy

May 13th, 2010House debate

Peter JulianNDP