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Agriculture And Agri-Food Administrative Monetary Penalties Act can completely avoid penalties by taking immediate corrective action. It is clear this is the best way to achieve co-operation from violators without delays in a very precious time frame. A monetary penalty system similar to that proposed by Bill C-61 is already being used
February 13th, 1995House debate
Dianne BrushettLiberal
Income Tax Act per cent of their net incomes exceeding $25,981. The threshold will be indexed. I would like to make it very clear that 75 per cent of all seniors, 2.6 million people, will not be affected. In addition, most of the people who are affected will continue to receive partial benefits
February 13th, 1995House debate
David WalkerLiberal
Income Tax Act blow with a $2 billion cut in provincial transfers by 1990. He added that it was clear the budget was an attack the income of seniors in many regards. What would this same Liberal critic say, were he a critic for the opposition, not only about a so-called reform of social programs
February 13th, 1995House debate
Francine LalondeBloc
Agriculture efficiencies in this area. I would like to make it clear that this is simply not a government to government process. The examples I have used so far have been primarily that. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is working closely with the private sector and the universities on research. Last
February 13th, 1995House debate
Lyle VancliefLiberal
Charitable And Non-Profit Organization Director Remuneration Disclosure Act by their directors and senior officers. In supporting this bill I want to make it crystal clear that the Reform Party for the most part supports the work of charitable and non-profit organizations in Canada. The Reform Party supports the work of the voluntary sector in Canada. I would like
February 10th, 1995House debate
Daphne JenningsReform
Charitable And Non-Profit Organization Director Remuneration Disclosure Act , it is clear that the entire $120 billion not for profit sector is urgently in need of review and oversight. However, a problem of such magnitude cannot be solved overnight. Nevertheless, something must be done immediately because the loss to the economy is undoubtedly enormous
February 10th, 1995House debate
John BrydenLiberal
Agriculture And Agri-Food Administrative Monetary Penalties Act system we expect a higher rate of compliance simply because the system is flexible, faster, fairer, and sends a clear message on what the response to non-compliance will be. We believe the system makes sense as we move toward a partnership with industry and as we shift many of our
February 10th, 1995House debate
Lyle VancliefLiberal
The Budget Mr. Speaker, I have said many times that I am not in a position to reveal details of the budget. But I would like to remind the member opposite that we have made it very clear that we are going to get this nation's finances in order. I would also remind the member opposite
February 10th, 1995House debate
Paul MartinLiberal
Income Tax Mr. Speaker, I want to congratulate the member on his question and on the degree to which he is well informed. The previous government did lower the rates at the top end. It indicated a preference which we began to clear up in the last budget. The member will remember
February 10th, 1995House debate
Paul MartinLiberal
Young Offenders Act Mr. Speaker, Motion No. 2 merely provides further amplification and clarification but does not materially change the bill. Therefore, we are opposed to this motion on the basis that we oppose Bill C-37. Motion No. 3 provides clear direction for the RCMP to destroy records
February 10th, 1995House debate
Mike ScottReform
Young Offenders Act for release, if the application is to be heard by a justice of the superior court, because this is absolutely not clear. Currently, appearance is made before a youth court justice, and the preliminary inquiry takes place in a youth court. What happens, though, if a bail application
February 10th, 1995House debate
Interest Act Mr. Speaker, I will be clear and succinct in my answer which will also provide some information. The question posed was answered by the Prime Minister in the House on Monday afternoon. The visit of President Clinton to Ottawa is an important event in the relationship between
February 9th, 1995House debate
Jean AugustineLiberal
Committees Of The House Mr. Speaker, I am not trying to monopolize the time. I do have a following brief question. I would encourage the hon. member to make sure his colleagues, particularly those in Ontario at the federal level, make it very clear to Canadians that they are not ambiguous in suggesting
February 9th, 1995House debate
Elwin HermansonReform
Committees Of The House cent from the provincial quotient. I know this is very clear to you, Mr. Speaker, but I would like to explain a little bit further. While the committee has not recommended any change to the maximum possible population deviation at 25 per cent above or below the provincial quotient
February 9th, 1995House debate
Peter AdamsLiberal
Points Of Order I hope the matter has been cleared up. There was an error in geography. This is what the hon. member was referring to.
February 9th, 1995House debate
The Speaker