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Canada Remembers   a delegation to the far east, to Burma, Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. In 1941 about 2,000 Canadians of the Winnipeg Grenadiers and the Royal Rifles left Vancouver for Hong Kong. More than one-quarter of these veterans died either on the battlefield or in prison camps. About 10,000

November 28th, 1995House debate

Lawrence MacAulayLiberal

Exports Of Military Equipment   of the 39 countries ravaged by civil war last year, in contravention of the arms exports controls. How can the Minister of National Defence explain the fact that the government authorized the sale of Canadian-made arms and military equipment to countries like Peru, Turkey and Burma

May 30th, 1995House debate

Jean H. LerouxBloc

Human Rights   means of promoting the respect of human rights. These words will be of no comfort to those on death row in Indonesia, China, Saudi Arabia, Burma and Iraq. The most ironic thing about the whole situation is that the Liberal government, with the Prime Minister showing the way, is so

May 16th, 1995House debate

Nic LeblancBloc

Foreign Affairs  Mr. Speaker, is the Minister of Foreign Affairs saying he rejects that possibility with respect to any country guilty of severe human rights violations, whether it be Burma in the present or South Africa in the past? The government from now on will rely on good rapport

May 15th, 1995House debate

Bill BlaikieNDP

Human Rights  Mr. Speaker, if I understand the first part of his question, the member is making a request on behalf of democratic peoples who are fighting for the return of democracy in Burma? Do I understand him correctly? I met their leaders yesterday, and they asked me just about

June 10th, 1994House debate

Sheila CoppsLiberal

Tiananmen Square   are all continuing in China. As well, China continues to ruthlessly suppress the human rights and religious freedoms of the people of Tibet and to supply arms to bloody military regimes such as Burma. Finally, our government must be just as vigorous and publicly outspoken in defence

June 3rd, 1994House debate

Svend RobinsonNDP