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Elections Act  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Deputy Prime Minister. On Wednesday the Prime Minister said that he believed the restrictions on free speech contained in the contested gag law are compatible with democracy. He said that there are a lot of people who want to influence the outcome of an election but "do not have the guts to run for Parliament".

February 4th, 1994House debate

Elwin HermansonReform

Elections Act  Mr. Speaker, I have a supplementary question for the Deputy Prime Minister. Political parties are not on an even footing and political parties have a financial advantage over private individuals in an election campaign. Does the minister believe that Canadians should have to fight all the way to the Supreme Court to defend their right to freedom of expression during an election?

February 4th, 1994House debate

Elwin HermansonReform

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Deputy Prime Minister. One of the few mechanisms which the Canadian public has for making direct input into the House of Commons is through the use of petitions. Yet petitions seem to be simply tabled here and left to collect dust. There is no mechanism whereby they can be debated or acted upon directly.

February 4th, 1994House debate

Deborah GreyReform

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, surely some of these things are important to the government, not just the opposition ranks. My supplementary question is for the Deputy Prime Minister. Would she allow debate on just one petition pertaining to the credibility of Parliament and public trust in this particular institution, namely the petition that is currently circulating in the riding of Markham-Whitchurch-Stouffville?

February 4th, 1994House debate

Deborah GreyReform

Agriculture  Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the minister updating the House on this particular dispute. Would the minister give us a clear answer on the broader question as to whether his department responsible for agriculture-whether your department and you as the minister favour legislating-

February 4th, 1994House debate

Preston ManningReform

Agriculture  Does the minister's department favour declaring grain handling to be an essential service? Could the minister advise the House on that point?

February 4th, 1994House debate

Preston ManningReform

Agriculture  Mr. Speaker, I have a further supplementary question. I am sure the minister does not want to see agricultural producers left twisting in the wind. Previous governments have legislated an end, as the minister knows, to particular grain handling disputes on the west coast. Would the minister recommend similar action in this case and within what timeframe?

February 4th, 1994House debate

Preston ManningReform

Agriculture  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Agriculture. It is reported that negotiations to end the labour dispute on the west coast have broken down. As the minister knows this is not the first time labour disputes on the west coast have completely disrupted the movement of resources and products to market, to the detriment and well-being of thousands of farmers on the prairies and other producers.

February 4th, 1994House debate

Preston ManningReform

Immigration  Mr. Speaker, unlike the position on immigration put forward by the Reform Party earlier this week in response to the speech by the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration on immigration levels, we wish to emphasize in this House that the Bloc Quebecois is open to immigration.

February 4th, 1994House debate

Madeleine Dalphond-GuiralBloc

House Of Commons  The various points of view have helped me to better understand this great country. I especially congratulate my hon. colleagues across the floor, the Bloc and the Reform. They have spoken with conviction and passion. I doubt if there is a country in the world that would permit such a free exchange of ideas, ideas sometimes that call into question the very fabric of this nation.

February 4th, 1994House debate

John BrydenLiberal

Beaver River Constituency  Mr. Speaker, I would like to make reference to the recent proposal by the federal Electoral Boundaries Commission of Alberta. It was released last Monday and suggests adding one new riding to Calgary. To facilitate this it proposes enlarging the Vegreville, Crowfoot, Athabasca and Elk Island ridings and totally eliminating the riding of Beaver River, which has only been in existence since the 1988 election.

February 4th, 1994House debate

Deborah GreyReform

Department Of National Revenue Act  Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the comments from the hon. member. I would like to add that as a businessman over the last 23 or 24 years I have gone through downsizing, right sizing and cuts. I have always found that the best and most effective cuts are made at the top, but leave the people at the point of service, the point of sale.

February 4th, 1994House debate

Jim SilyeReform

Department Of National Revenue Act  I would like to congratulate the minister of revenue for moving so quickly on the whole issue of minimizing the duplication and overlap in any area related to taxation or service to the public in the area of taxation. This is welcomed by most Canadians. I am happy to see that the Reform Party recognizes the importance of our seizing this initiative and acting on it within the first hundred days. I also have to say to the members of the Bloc, specifically to the critic of the Bloc-

February 4th, 1994House debate

Dennis MillsLiberal

Department Of National Revenue Act  We as members of Parliament should make sure when we go home to our constituents and talk that we do not just refer to the activities that take place in this House of Commons. There is all kinds of activity, as the Reform Party member alluded, and initiatives taking place that are good news for our constituents. Most Canadians would welcome the fact that the finance committee said that by the end of June it wants to hear of all the possible alternatives to the GST in our existing tax system.

February 4th, 1994House debate

Dennis MillsLiberal

Social Security System  We talked about rebuilding the security system, offering employment, offering hope, creating a more productive economy through better use of human resources, their skills, their talents and their abilities. We also spoke about education reforms, about our young people and the way in which we would have to prepare our young for the future ahead of them. This despair is felt; and this minister's commitment to a review of the system is exactly what we need to do.

February 3rd, 1994House debate

Jean AugustineLiberal