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Finance committee  Most studies suggest that higher costs push students away from primary care and produce fewer physicians who are willing to work in underserviced areas. All these things considered, it has become clear to us that the government's new repayment assistance program doesn't help Canadian medical trainees. So what do we propose? We propose that the federal government postpone repayment of principal and defer or provide relief from interest accrual on Canada student loans to medical trainees until after completion of their residency training.

November 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Tyler Johnston

Natural Resources committee  Despite the suggestion of Mr. Cullen, I suggest the reason for this response is absolutely clear on the face of the answer itself, and I trust this satisfies any undertaking I may have given to the committee. I'm happy to leave this with the clerk. Thank you.

November 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Lisa RaittConservative

Transport committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you, Mr. Petsikas and Ms. Hébert. Your document is clear. Indeed, this is a private bill that, in my opinion, will not solve what the sponsor is seeking to solve, and you have explained that clearly. The Cubana situation is a very problematic one, and I know that this bill will not solve it.

November 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Mario LaframboiseBloc

Natural Resources committee  Anything beyond that—and one can imagine, having looked at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl and the rest, that because it's not all concentrated around the site of the nuclear accident, the costs and liabilities can go far beyond, depending on the wind and where the contamination lands.... Just so I'm clear, this bill imagines that Parliament—the taxpayer of Canada—would pick up anything that went beyond $650 million. Am I right in understanding that?

November 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Nathan CullenNDP

Natural Resources committee  We spoke to the builders and suppliers of nuclear new builds, and of course they are interested in making sure there is certainty around the liability aspect of nuclear power. This bill makes it very clear that it is the operator. In the sense of giving clarity and actually adding to the amount of people who can bid in Canada, it is more beneficial from a competitive point of view.

November 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Lisa RaittConservative

Patent Act  He, like all of us, is concerned about the inaction under the legislation we passed five years ago. He said: Delaying action is inexcusable when the path forward is so clear: streamline CAMR, get affordable medicines to those who are dying for them, save thousands of lives, particularly those of children with HIV. Every day counts, Stephen Lewis is right.

June 12th, 2009House debate

Judy Wasylycia-LeisNDP

Justice committee  You've laid it out, and we've had other witnesses here, families of victims, who made it quite clear they are going to participate in the process. So when an offender applies under the faint hope clause, the victim's family is going to participate. It seems that's the overwhelming evidence we've heard.

November 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Rob MooreConservative

Natural Resources committee  We've been very clear with AECL that Canadians expect to have the return to service as safely and as expeditiously as possible. I've been to Chalk River to tour the site. We receive weekly briefings. I receive weekly briefings or I have weekly contact with the CEO and with the chair of the board to ensure they understand the importance of making sure that, as project managers, they're on schedule and continue to move forward as quickly as possible.

November 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Lisa RaittConservative

Electronic Commerce Protection Act  However, if they want to reach potential customers to market a product or a service, or to expand their activities, businesses will not be allowed to communicate by email directly with these people without their prior consent. Based on the testimonies of a number of groups, it became clear to the Bloc Québécois that an amendment was needed to extend from 18 to 24 months the period during which a business can communicate by email with a consumer without his prior consent.

November 2nd, 2009House debate

Robert BouchardBloc

Natural Resources committee  We've made the very clear decision that the procurement process is the appropriate place that we're competing in. We put in the price, along with answering the questions with respect to risk, as we were asked to do on the Ontario process.

November 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Lisa RaittConservative

Electronic Commerce Protection Act  This would be in cases related to investigations, a breach of agreement or laws. The NDP was very clear in fighting spam and even the Conservatives, who tend to roll over for the lobbyists, at least were willing to hold the line, but the Liberals were the fifth columnists in bringing forward many motions that, fortunately, were voted down or they decided to pull at the last minute, which would have very much undermined this.

November 2nd, 2009House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Natural Resources committee  We've been hearing from people in the industry that the result of the uncertainty about AECL's future, which we've seen since May when you announced the intention to do something with AECL and which is still not clear, is making it very hard for this to go forward. For instance, we've seen with the Government of Ontario's process for replacing the Darlington reactors, to build reactors there, that things are up in the air.

November 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Geoff ReganLiberal

Transport committee  At the end of the day, they recommended that the European rules should stay with the extraordinary circumstances. I'm sure the airlines will be asking you to have a clear definition of what that means. At the end of the day, on balance, this organization recommended that they should stick with what is working right now.

November 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Jim MalowayNDP

Health committee  To that end, the FCRO received additional funding--$13.7 million over two years--in Budget 2009 to contribute to the development of the framework. Specifically, the FCRO will support the development of harmonized standards and will clear pathways to foreign credential recognition for targeted occupations, beginning overseas. It will strengthen the scope of the overseas platform and develop a pan-Canadian information centre, a website that will showcase and promote the sharing of foreign credential recognition promising practices across the country.

November 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Helga Loechel

Justice committee  Further, they felt the process continued to make the families of victims relive the murder and continued to cost taxpayers. In any event, it became clear that the matter would not be put to rest by Bill C-45. Indeed, opposition parties continued to call for outright repeal of the judicial review process, with at least one party using the promise of repeal as part of its platform for the next election.

November 2nd, 2009Committee meeting

Sharon Rosenfeldt