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Hazardous Materials Information Review Act dangerous. It is there, as if it were nothing and it is not a worry. No one feels the responsibility of treating it as a dangerous product. I also saw products that were used to sanitize and clean farm buildings and even products for cleaning animals. I ask my colleague from Sarnia
October 16th, 2006House debate
National Peacekeepers' Day Act is not ever to be the aggressor. Its role is always to help provide the local capacity for education, health, sanitation, water, roads and so on. We must not let the cloud of war take away from the appreciation that peace is ultimately what we are after and that it is peacemaking
October 5th, 2006House debate
Brent St. DenisLiberal
Human Resources committee in sanitation and hygiene. After 9/11, bioterrorism became a critical issue with many sectors and companies that export to the U.S. It was especially important that we were able to respond and developed some training tools to enable the industry to move forward and get their products across
October 5th, 2006Committee meeting
Johanna Oehling
Foreign Affairs committee rights? I believe the answer is India. The constitutional amendments introduced in India in 1992 requiring local and provincial governments to reserve one third of seats for women changed the agenda regarding education for young girls, public health, housing, sanitation, etc. We
October 2nd, 2006Committee meeting
Jean-Louis Roy
Finance committee growth, inadequate investment in health, education, and sanitation, and poor social conditions. The resource curse is integral to northern resource development history: profits go to outside investors; business goes to outside services and suppliers; wages go to outside labour
September 21st, 2006Committee meeting
Elisapee Sheutiapik
Questions on the Order Paper ; support to non-governmental organizations; small business case development; widow training programs; water infrastructure; sanitation projects; provision of quality of life supplies; support to Afghan national security forces; support to orphanages; playground construction
June 7th, 2006House debate
Gordon O'ConnorConservative
National Defence committee be aware of as somebody familiar with humanitarian efforts abroad: building schools, hospitals, sanitation; basic education for children there; basic infrastructure building, including roads and including assisting the people of Afghanistan to build an economy themselves, so they can
June 6th, 2006Committee meeting
Peter MacKayConservative
National Defence committee saw the work that was being done to help young children, particularly those who were orphaned, who were living on the street prior to Canada's involvement there along with the allies. They are now being given an opportunity to learn trades, to learn basic sanitation and engagement
June 6th, 2006Committee meeting
Peter MacKayConservative
Bill C-2 (39th Parliament, 1st Session) committee appointments. Right from the start, it was subject to gamesmanship by both sides. The government had the Liberal appointees sanitize their c.v.s, the opposition brought only the controversial appointees before the committees, and games were played. A lot of people don't want to be put
May 30th, 2006Committee meeting
Prof. Paul Thomas
Foreign Affairs committee they can assist in environmental areas, in areas of investment around the economy and capacity building, some of the basics you've mentioned that we take so much for granted. I think of clean water, sanitation, infrastructure, road building, access, being able to go to and from a town
May 30th, 2006Committee meeting
Peter MacKayConservative
Foreign Affairs committee . Are there instruments that we currently have not been using? We look at things like environmental degradation and how we can improve basic sanitation and water issues, issues dealing with employment and long-term employment strategies. Are there approaches--I have to condense this, given
May 30th, 2006Committee meeting
Bryon WilfertLiberal
Natural Resources committee across is that the amount of water you need for drinking, cooking, and human sanitation is almost a trivial quantity. It's not trivial, of course, if you're sitting in the desert, so there are a lot of qualifications to that, but quantitatively, it is a relatively small amount
May 30th, 2006Committee meeting
Dr. David Brooks
Natural Resources committee don't really want water in what used to be called, and I think still is the best name, our water closets. What you want is to get rid of the stuff. You want a safe and effective method of sanitation. Maybe you can do that with something other than water. For the most part
May 30th, 2006Committee meeting
Dr. David Brooks
Canada's Commitment in Afghanistan involved in food distribution, road construction, irrigation system repair, erosion control, water and sanitation system rehabilitation, home schooling and growing small businesses. These efforts must not be allowed to lapse in February. With the help of Canada and the international
May 17th, 2006House debate
Russ HiebertConservative
Canada's Commitment in Afghanistan in Kabul, a school that was sponsored by the Canada Fund. It allowed young Afghans to go to school and receive vocational training, basic human skills of sanitation and discourse, reading and writing. This little girl would never have had that opportunity were
May 17th, 2006House debate
Peter MacKayConservative