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June 22nd, 1994House debate

Some hon. members

Committees Of The House  Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), your committee agreed to recommend that, with reference to the provisions of the Privacy Act governing use of personal information, the continuing disclosure to members of Parliament of the names and addresses of new citizens for the sole purpose of forwarding a one time congratulatory letter with the optional enclosure of information relating to the constituency, constitutes both a purpose in the public interest and a benefit to the individual new citizen, as envisaged by section 8(2)( m ) of the Privacy Act and should be recognized as such by the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration.

June 22nd, 1994House debate

Warren AllmandLiberal

Constable Todd Baylis  Mr. Speaker, once again we would like to express our deepest personal sympathies to the family of the police officer who was killed in the line of duty. The minister was in Toronto on Monday and he shared the deep sense of grief felt by the community in these terrible circumstances.

June 22nd, 1994House debate

Mary ClancyLiberal

Canadian Social Fabric  Speaker, today I want to talk about the ties between my family, my riding of Peterborough and Quebec. I arrived in Montreal as an immigrant. I studied there and married my wife there. Two of our children were born there. Later, I worked in the mining town of Schefferville, where another of our children was born. I moved to Peterborough to teach at Trent University, which has built its reputation on studies of Canada, its native peoples and its founding nations.

June 22nd, 1994House debate

Peter AdamsLiberal

Employment  That is why the Minister of Human Resources Development and the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration stood up for Canadian workers and refused to allow foreign interest to carry the day.

June 22nd, 1994House debate

Geoff ReganLiberal

Department Of Citizenship And Immigration Act  I declare the motion carried.

June 21st, 1994House debate

The Deputy Speaker

June 21st, 1994House debate

Some hon. members

June 21st, 1994House debate

Some hon. members

Department Of Citizenship And Immigration Act  All those in favour of the motion will please say yea.

June 21st, 1994House debate

The Deputy Speaker

June 21st, 1994House debate

Some hon. members

Department Of Citizenship And Immigration Act  All those opposed will please say nay.

June 21st, 1994House debate

The Deputy Speaker

June 21st, 1994House debate

Some hon. members

Department Of Citizenship And Immigration Act  In my opinion the yeas have it. And more than five members having risen:

June 21st, 1994House debate

The Deputy Speaker

Department Of Citizenship And Immigration Act  Call in the members. (The House divided on the motion, which was agreed to on the following division:)

June 21st, 1994House debate

The Deputy Speaker

Department Of Citizenship And Immigration Act  The question is on the motion. Is it the pleasure of the House to adopt the motion?

June 21st, 1994House debate

The Deputy Speaker