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Government Operations committee for some type of wrongdoing. It's clear to me that we're now running on fumes. My expectation is that soon the opposition will come out with a statement that, in fact, everything has been—
November 16th, 2010Committee meeting
Chris WarkentinConservative
Agriculture committee This is still not quite clear. So it's one witness per party?
November 16th, 2010Committee meeting
Pierre LemieuxConservative
Status of Women committee I will answer your first question. We recognize the importance of unpaid work, for sure. What's more, we have carried out a fairly thorough consultation. The message that we were given was still pretty clear. First, we were told that the data and the subject were very important
November 16th, 2010Committee meeting
Rosemary Bender
Status of Women committee It is quite clear that a number of stakeholders are wondering about the loss of the information in the long-form census. You seem to be saying that there will be no problems and that we will have the data we need. But your colleagues at Status of Women Canada are not so sure
November 16th, 2010Committee meeting
Luc DesnoyersBloc
Status of Women committee . That much is clear.
November 16th, 2010Committee meeting
Luc DesnoyersBloc
Agriculture committee the department is not here, they can be asked to the minister on Thursday. I think if he wants to clear the air, that's where he can do so. Mr. Storseth.
November 16th, 2010Committee meeting
The Vice-Chair Liberal
Agriculture committee it's implemented, and it's a practice that we've been following to date. I want to clarify that, because I think it's unfair when another member says this is what happened when that's not what happened at all, and it's not what I said happened. So I'm just clearing the record
November 16th, 2010Committee meeting
Pierre LemieuxConservative
Government Operations committee That's false. You should also question Mr. Côté if you haven't already done so. You're asking whether I should have known that he had eaten with Mr. Sauvé. Under the parameters of the rules I had set in my office, it was clear that, as minister of Public Works and Government
November 16th, 2010Committee meeting
Michael Fortier
Health Mr. Speaker, in lifting its travel advisory against Toronto, the World Health Organization again called for proactive screening for interviews of outgoing passengers at Canadian airports. Will the health minister finally relent, accept this advice and fully implement screening a
April 29th, 2003House debate
Stephen HarperCanadian Alliance
Health Mr. Speaker, we on this side also thank the Canadian officials from the Ontario government who bothered to go to Geneva. On March 27 the World Health Organization recommended interviews with outgoing passengers at Canadian airports. We in the Canadian Alliance called for it the
April 29th, 2003House debate
Stephen HarperCanadian Alliance
Health Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister still did not answer. The World Health Organization not only recommended this a month ago, according to Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland when she said today that she advised the Prime Minister and the health minister of the need for this screening on the
April 29th, 2003House debate
Stephen HarperCanadian Alliance
Committees of the House and arts community about that aspect of the bill. We were very aware in the committee of that context of Bill C-10 and it was clear that we could not proceed with the provisions of Bill C-327 as they were presented. There were also concerns that disputed some of the evidence
May 13th, 2008House debate
Bill SiksayNDP
Fisheries committee As a fisherman, take a seine boat back in the sixties, put a generator on board and a bunch of Christmas lights that are clear, let it sit there for an hour after dark, go set your seine around it, the second boat, and you'll catch nothing but herring and small salmon
November 15th, 2010Committee meeting
Tom Sewid
Fisheries committee , but it requires an investment from the federal government as well. Marine Harvest has been very clear with us that if there were a federal government commitment, and that in turn leveraged the philanthropic investment, that would definitely make things much more likely to go through in terms
November 15th, 2010Committee meeting
Catherine Stewart
Health Mr. Speaker, that does not quite ring true, but I would remind the government that it was over a month ago that the World Health Organization called for exit screening at Canadian airports. Our party has been calling for that for over a month. It was not done. SARS was exported f
April 28th, 2003House debate
Stephen HarperCanadian Alliance