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Killer Cards  Mr. Speaker, I want to address the issue of serial killer cards and games. It is particularly troubling and indeed perverse to think that someone is profiting from the depiction of such horrific murders which serve to deviously corrupt our young people and attack our basic

May 10th, 1994House debate

David IftodyLiberal

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act   concern of a democracy is to ensure that the power that the people hold is not corrupted by the demands of the masses. What is important is to ensure that freedom is not subjugated by passions, by factional tyranny or by special interest groups".

May 9th, 1994House debate

Maud DebienBloc

Party Fundraising   with corruption and influence peddling. It is because the average individual cannot possibly run for Congress without substantial financial support from corporations and special interest groups. I asked why they needed all that money. He said: "Because we as Americans cannot do what you

May 6th, 1994House debate

John BrydenLiberal

Pearson International Airports Agreement Act   to be misunderstood here. I am not saying that the ministers and government members who received contributions from companies are all corrupt and ill-intentioned. Not at all! I rather look at those poor Liberal or Conservative members as victims. They are the victims of a legislative tradition

May 6th, 1994House debate

Gaston PéloquinBloc

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act   political corruption they are no longer able to act without making sure that their friends are being taken care of, or at least that impression may be given. Section 9 is claiming no compensation is owed but it is already mitigated and contradicted by section 10 which says

May 6th, 1994House debate

Chuck StrahlReform

Sahtu Dene And Metis Land Claimsettlement Act   people. As a consultant I have received many complaints from band members across western Canada accusing their band council leaders of corruption and expending funds improperly. Seldom if ever did the department of Indian affairs look into these complaints. Therefore, like many

May 2nd, 1994House debate

Jack RamsayReform

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act   society is organised around a corruption system perfectly institutionalized. The voice of the people is getting weaker in the hallways of the Parliament of Canada, and Bill C-22 does nothing to prove it is not so. On the contrary, it makes the system even more susceptible

April 29th, 1994House debate

Gaston PéloquinBloc

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act   that government when it acts will often disrupt the lives of people who have no stake in whatever particular project is undertaken. Again, privatization is to be encouraged but when that privatization breaks down due to mismanagement and corruption, as it did in this case, then the reversal

April 26th, 1994House debate

Art HangerReform

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act   should not be caught up in the whole Canadian political corruption the hon. member mentioned. According to the embassy it is saying the company from Holland feels it has a claim. Again I get to the diplomacy. I am not saying that position is right. Obviously the courts will determine

April 26th, 1994House debate

Bob MillsReform

Sahtu Dene And Metis Land Claim Settlement Act  -defined and open minded there are serious implications to everyone involved, not the least of whom is the Canadian taxpayer. A large percentage of native bands in Manitoba are millions of dollars in debt because of mismanagement and corruption. By moving toward self-government are we

April 25th, 1994House debate

Jake HoeppnerReform

Controlled Drugs And Substances Act   tells them how to vote because they told us during the campaign that was corrupt and bad. They must all be struck by some stardust in that each and every one of them every time a bill comes in finds it bad and they all vote the same way. I wonder how their constituents who

April 19th, 1994House debate

Ron MacDonaldLiberal

National Security   of power is very corrupting to those within the system. As a final suggestion, it is often the lowest level operatives in the system who actually deliver the service, the ones who actually do the work that are the best source for renewal, new and better accountability and a help

April 11th, 1994House debate

Paul ForsethReform

Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Suspension Act   constantly arguing against government policies on the grounds that the people did not want such things as free trade and the GST. Power corrupts. Now the people's wishes no longer matter. I ask the minister again a simple and straightforward question which should be answerable in simple

March 21st, 1994House debate

Herb GrubelReform

Canadian Foreign Policy   and, at times, intolerant attitudes and behaviours. Added to this melting pot of troubles are a number of other factors. Developing nations economies are either stagnant or have regressed dramatically over the past 20 years. Corrupt leaders have throttled and pillaged their economies

March 15th, 1994House debate

Keith MartinReform

Canadian Foreign Policy   to the Soviet Union. I know what a prosperous country can look like. That country was the land of milk and honey as far as the Mennonite people were concerned at that time. They prospered tremendously but corruption and mismanagement set into the Czarist regime and finally some of the people

March 15th, 1994House debate

Jake HoeppnerReform