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Agriculture committee are relentlessly asked to test and implement management practices. There must be a clear eradication strategy for eliminating TB in Riding Mountain National Park before government can realistically expect producers to consider any other new regulatory initiatives. Producers are natural
May 26th, 2010Committee meeting
Jay Fox
Public Safety committee that same gun on himself. The inquest into his death and five others called for a gun registry. The one clear message that continues to emerge from the terrible tragedies--whether criminal, accidental, or self-inflicted--is that of the coroner: “What we learn from one may save the lives
May 26th, 2010Committee meeting
Priscilla de Villiers
Status of Women committee Thank you very much for the question. I am surprised that you are not clear in your understanding of what we've laid out as our G8 initiative. We have said that our initiative is about saving the lives of mothers and children. We have identified that MDGs 4 and 5
May 26th, 2010Committee meeting
Bev OdaConservative
Privilege of argument, it is clear that he takes issue that this is a matter of order, not privilege. He argues for the application of Standing Orders 119 and 31. He cites your letters about the use of Standing Order 31, which was giving direction on a matter of order, not a matter of privilege
May 26th, 2010House debate
James BezanConservative
Points of Order under the Canadian Business Corporations Act. As this act in its current form does not provide for the appointment of adjudicators, it is clear to the Chair that the proposal in clause 6 of Bill C-501 proposes a new and distinct function for the Minister of Labour, which would
May 26th, 2010House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, ministers of justice from Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Alberta and now Yukon have all come out opposing the long gun registry. They have been clear in saying that the long gun registry is a massive waste of taxpayer money and unfairly targets innocent law-abiding
May 26th, 2010House debate
Chris WarkentinConservative
Official Languages Mr. Speaker, our position on this issue is very clear and has not changed. Our government will continue to adhere to the principles of merit and legal excellence when selecting Supreme Court justices.
May 26th, 2010House debate
Rob NicholsonConservative
Offshore Drilling and worker health and safety will be protected. That is a pretty clear plan.
May 26th, 2010House debate
Christian ParadisConservative
The Economy Mr. Speaker, he should tell that to the Canadian families who happen to be the most indebted group of families in the world. He should try that with them, because it will not work. I asked a clear question in the House. Will he or will he not keep his promise to eliminate
May 26th, 2010House debate
Michael IgnatieffLiberal
Fisheries committee Thank you very much. First of all, when I asked you to wrap up your presentation, I would like to make it clear that I did not mean to be rude or inconsiderate to you. It was a question of fairness. When the federal minister appears before us, she sticks to those darned 10
May 26th, 2010Committee meeting
Raynald BlaisBloc
Fisheries committee It's clear that the processing sector rationalization cannot be achieved without a concurrent reduction of harvesting sector capacity. Despite the high processing capacity levels that currently exist, gluts each spring are common, as a large percentage of the more than 3000 crab
May 26th, 2010Committee meeting
Clyde Jackman
Fisheries committee Thank you and good morning. I'm Earle McCurdy with the Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union. I'll just touch on a few points. A lot of the points I wanted to talk about have been made and I'll just try to be brief. It's not quite clear what exactly the focus was to be, other
May 26th, 2010Committee meeting
Earle McCurdy
Supply and the decline of the Senate as an effective political institution. Later all provinces, even the large provinces, have found problems in the federation as an increasingly unbalanced federal spending power has been able to override clear areas of provincial jurisdiction. This breakdown
June 7th, 1994House debate
Stephen HarperReform
Citizenship and Immigration committee Yes, there is an allusion or a veiled reference to the right to counsel at the interview. The phrase in section 23 in English is a “person who is the subject of Board proceedings”. In French, it's “devant la Commission”. In English, it's more clear that it could include
May 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Pia Zambelli
Citizenship and Immigration committee It's not clear to me either, so that's why I'm asking the question.
May 25th, 2010Committee meeting
Alexandra MendesLiberal