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Infrastructure Program  Speaker, there was an administrative error in my office which was discovered very quickly thereafter and the matter was cleared up. Now that there has been a change of government in Quebec I would hope the new government would proceed with the same degree of dedication and hard work as the previous government in making the infrastructure program the tremendous success that it has been.

September 20th, 1994House debate

Paul MartinLiberal

Tainted Blood  Mr. Speaker, can the minister explain to me why she did not send a clear directive to the other Red Cross centres when she had in hand the American agency's report?

September 20th, 1994House debate

Pauline PicardBloc

Public Finances  Mr. Speaker, I was very clear when I tabled the budget last February. I said at that time that I would issue an update on the country's financial situation. I said in the budget, and I quote: "Next fall [-]the government will release a comprehensive statement that will clearly lay out changes in the economic and fiscal outlook since the last budget".

September 20th, 1994House debate

Paul MartinLiberal

Fisheries  There are 115,000 early Stuart sockeye missing from the Fraser River system. A report prepared by staff at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans makes it clear that DFO mismanagement and lack of enforcement are responsible. Further, the report confirms that the minister ignored the advice of his staff and chose not to close the fishery even though there were inadequate numbers of sockeye returning.

September 20th, 1994House debate

John CumminsReform

Haiti  Speaker, it will be a pleasure to answer the hon. member's question, and I want to make it quite clear that the purpose of this UN initiative is to bring President Aristide back to his country so that he can take up his duties as president. I believe that what has taken place during the last few hours is an indication that the process to return President Aristide to his country is well under way and is irreversible.

September 20th, 1994House debate

André OuelletLiberal

Referendum On Quebec Sovereignty  There was never any question of postponing the referendum, and it is much better that way, since Quebecers want to settle the referendum issue once and for all. However, despite Mr. Parizeau's clear commitment, one wonders, in the light of a recent statement by the Leader of the Official Opposition, who speaks for the Government of Quebec? Is it the Leader of the Official Opposition, who in his recent statement on the referendum explained that what counts is winning, never mind when the election is held, or is it Mr.

September 20th, 1994House debate

Martin CauchonLiberal

Criminal Code  So that might have been a nervous tic I noticed. In addition, this would allow the courts of each province to clear thousands of minor cases or summary proceedings through admissions of guilt, thus sparing the taxpayer enormous legal costs. This is a laudable attempt to reduce public expenditure and contribute to administrative efficiency and I congratulate the Minister of Justice.

September 20th, 1994House debate

Pierrette VenneBloc

Corrections And Conditional Release Act  I want to commend the Solicitor General for referring this bill at this stage to the committee so that we can, as individual members, provide input and make additional changes. Certainly where it is clear and obvious that changes ought to be made the government has made those changes but it is allowing the opportunity for further changes, for further amendment, as the bill moves along.

September 20th, 1994House debate

Gordon KirkbyLiberal

Corrections And Conditional Release Act  When we do members from across the floor dismiss our arguments as irrelevant because they are exemplified by anecdotes. However, we do not trot out examples to whip up public sympathy but to demonstrate in clear, understandable human terms what the real life implications are for Canadians when the justice system goes wrong and fails to protect the victims. Today I will share with the House the real life tragic story of a woman and her family who live in fear.

September 20th, 1994House debate

Jan BrownReform

Corrections And Conditional Release Act  Bill C-45 introduces amendments to key pieces of legislation resulting in a criminal justice system which is more consistent with Canadian values. The protection of our children must be our primary concern in the justice system. It is clear that more needs to be done in this area. The statistics are staggering. Fifty-three per cent of females and 31 per cent of males are the victims of unwanted sexual acts. Eighty per cent of these assaults occur when they are children or youths.

September 20th, 1994House debate

Colleen BeaumierLiberal

Immigration Act  Speaker, briefly I would offer congratulations to both members for being promoted. The minister is going through this series of consultations and it is clear that there is some concern about numbers. The numbers are being looked at. Again as I said in my speech it is marvellous to have immigrants, but we also have to give them a future and we have to give a future to their children.

September 19th, 1994House debate

Anna TerranaLiberal

Immigration Act  Of course we do need to be tough on abuse and those who manipulate our system and the intent of our laws. We must send a clear message that those who violate our laws will have to pay a price. We are not a government that will punish the innocent just to get at the guilty. We have no intention of making people who really deserve Canada's protection pay for the actions of a small criminal element.

September 19th, 1994House debate

Anna TerranaLiberal

Immigration Act  However, as nothing is ever perfect, we will reserve our judgment for now on the means chosen by the government for reaching that goal. Many issues are not quite clear to us yet. For example, we wonder about the seriousness of criminality and the link between crime and the immigration process. We also question the motivation behind government's actions.

September 19th, 1994House debate

Christiane GagnonBloc

Canada Communication Group  Speaker, I suppose if at the time the Auditor General had called the mayor of Toronto then maybe I would know about it today. The deputy comptroller general in our department has issued very clear guidelines to various departments that Treasury Board rules and regulations must be followed. The deputy minister, the secretary of the Treasury Board, has also similarly sent a letter to various deputy ministers and has asked for a report within 30 days.

September 19th, 1994House debate

Art EggletonLiberal

Canadian Security Intelligence Service  Mr. Speaker, I want to assist the hon. member by giving him a categorical and clear answer. Yes, I will carry out the responsibility imposed on me by the CSIS act as passed by Parliament. I have no authority however to direct the chairman of the Security Intelligence Review Committee about the way he and his committee do their work.

September 19th, 1994House debate

Herb GrayLiberal