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Tax Conventions taxation on the benefits of their various affiliates. Tax treaties also have the merit of creating reciprocal agreements, which allows to draw a clear line between two countries regarding taxation of the profits of companies, because to be effective, those tax treaties must call
May 30th, 1994House debate
Yvan LoubierBloc
Budget Implementation Act clearly in this House that one thing that must be clear to the public and the investment community in Canada is that the government does have a deficit reduction program. The presentation of the budget, this budget implementation act and other actions of the government to this time do
May 30th, 1994House debate
Ray SpeakerReform
Budget Implementation Act on every single part of the bill. I have not heard that. It is confusing. I mentioned unemployment insurance, and I really have no criticism to make on that. I believe that what the Bloc would like to do is very clear. When dealing with an omnibus bill and claiming that it would have
May 30th, 1994House debate
Ronald J. DuhamelLiberal
Budget Implementation Act it goes without saying that claimants with dependants do indeed have additional financial requirements. Our concern stems from the fact that there is no clear indication in the bill before us on whom the burden rests to prove that the claimant does or does not have any dependants. We
May 30th, 1994House debate
Pierre De SavoyeBloc
Income Tax Act with an open mind, guided by a number of clear principles. Our over-arching principle is that the child's needs come first. Tax rules for child support must place paramount importance on the welfare of children. Second, we are committed to the principle of fairness. That includes fairness
May 30th, 1994House debate
David WalkerLiberal
Department Of Labour Act package. The Auditor General stated this: The government implemented a program for which in our view no clear and satisfactory authority existed. At no time did it go to Parliament to seek proper substantive authority for its actions. Parliament was denied thereby proper opportunity
May 27th, 1994House debate
John CumminsReform
Eh-101 Helicopter Contract a process of negotiation and discussion. The Prime Minister made very clear that there would be no compensation beyond that provided for in contracts. We are interested in protecting in this matter the interest of the taxpayers of Canada. They are the people who sent us here
May 27th, 1994House debate
John ManleyLiberal
Canadian International Development Agency Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for that question. As I mentioned yesterday, although maybe I did not make it too clear, CIDA is responsible to Parliament and very accountable through the annual estimates. The committee on foreign affairs and international trade can call
May 27th, 1994House debate
Jesse FlisLiberal
National Library Act regarding the issue of double book depositing in two libraries, which also involves a double deposit of money? Will the Secretary of State provide a clear answer regarding this issue?
May 27th, 1994House debate
Gaston LerouxBloc
National Library Act of the publication. The regulations must protect against causing unreasonable financial burden to the publishers. Speaking of financial burden, at the departmental briefing on this bill it was made quite clear that by making these changes to the legal deposit provision, the National Library
May 27th, 1994House debate
Jan BrownReform
National Library Act with the National Library all federal government publications. Although the deposit of government publications is currently provided for through administrative policy, there is no clear legislative authority for the policy. There have been consultations with English and French language
May 27th, 1994House debate
Albina GuarnieriLiberal
Witness Protection Act products be marked with the country of origin while Canada does not use markings for customs purposes for agri-food products. Under the negotiations Canada achieved its objective of transforming the U.S. discretionary marking rules into a clear set of rules based on tariff
May 26th, 1994House debate
Lyle VancliefLiberal
Witness Protection Act sophisticated criminal organizations; the growing incidence of violent crime in Canada; clear evidence of extremist and terrorist activities in Canada and, most important of all, disclosure jurisprudence flowing from the charter of rights. All of these factors contributed to the growth
May 26th, 1994House debate
John CannisLiberal
Witness Protection Act Mr. Speaker, I also rise today to speak to Bill C-206, an act to provide for the relocation and protection of witnesses. Listening to previous debates on the bill, it is clear that we all agree on the importance of providing Canadians with an effective and efficient witness
May 26th, 1994House debate
Pat O'BrienLiberal
Witness Protection Act to co-operation with the police and prosecutors. To break the conspiratorial silence of organized crime we have to be able to offer protection to people who are willing to assist the authorities in their criminal investigations. There is a clear need for a system that encourages
May 26th, 1994House debate
Roger GallawayLiberal