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Job Creation  The point is not to forbid the minister to have new ideas. Anyway, we know he does not have new ideas. He is only copying old Tory ideas. The point is that yesterday in the House the Prime Minister told us in a very firm and clear way that his minister would not raise the idea

March 15th, 1994House debate

Lucien BouchardBloc

Canadian Foreign Policy   as of January 1, 1995 seems to be a step in the right direction. Also, we will have to ensure that clear and functional dispute settlement mechanisms are included in NAFTA and that the discussions requested by the federal government regarding the definition of dumping and subsidies

March 15th, 1994House debate

Stéphane BergeronBloc

Canadian Foreign Policy   be possible, without creating a gap, to make a better distinction between those two Canadian types of action in order to make it clear that business is business and assistance is assistance if we are going to try to eliminate the somewhat undue influences which clearly exist in that area?

March 15th, 1994House debate

Philippe ParéBloc

Canadian Foreign Policy   the increasingly complex and competitive world with which we grapple. We can do a much better job of ensuring that these interests are translated into bold policy objectives and clear priorities. To that end we intend to ensure that the government's own house is in order with regard

March 15th, 1994House debate

Roy MacLarenLiberal

Canadian Foreign Policy   and away from the alignment with Europe. It is clear that our military presence in Europe is not essential to Canada-Europe economic ties. Canada will succeed in the European market on the strength of its diplomats and entrepreneurs, not its soldiers. It is likely therefore

March 15th, 1994House debate

Bob MillsReform

Supply  Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for her question. We in the Reform Party made it very clear that we support equality of all people regardless of their race, religion and province of origin. In fact I gave a speech to that effect this morning. Specifically the member asked

March 14th, 1994House debate

Ted WhiteReform

Supply  . This is clear from the red book, long on theory, by the way, where it is stated that last fall, there were 1.6 million unemployed in Canada. And what is the government doing to solve the unemployment problem? Well, it has set up an infrastructure program that will create 45,000 short-term

March 14th, 1994House debate

Yves RocheleauBloc

Supply  , for whom life is sometimes a matter of survival. It is obvious that it is in our collective best interests to nurture and support the very people who will be tomorrow's workers and taxpayers. On economic grounds alone, the arguments are clear. Canada simply cannot afford a lost

March 14th, 1994House debate

Clifford LincolnLiberal

Supply   projected budget deficit for 1994-95 by a very clear increase in direct individual and corporate income taxes. I refer here to the revenue projections in the finance minister's budget plan, where direct taxes are the only revenue in the budget which could enable the government to achieve

March 14th, 1994House debate

Jean H. LerouxBloc

Supply   are pursuing our game plan and it includes jobs and growth. During the election campaign we made very clear the solutions we were proposing and we are following through on these commitments. Members opposite would have you believe that they somehow hold some kind of secret solution. Yet

March 14th, 1994House debate

Marlene CatterallLiberal

Supply  . Therefore let us be honest and, in the best interest of all Canadians, let us work together to inform Canadians about the seriousness of this problem and then present to them a credible, rational, well thought out plan to deal with the crisis. It is also clear from the debate

March 14th, 1994House debate

Dave ChattersReform

Commonwealth Day   a clear indication of what its position will be. The Bloc Quebecois is pleased to celebrate this commemorative occasion under the special theme: "Sports and the Commonwealth". And we are certain that Canada will be the perfect host this summer at the Fifteenth Commonwealth Games

March 14th, 1994House debate

Gilles DuceppeBloc

Human Rights  Mr. Speaker, my supplementary question is for the Minister of Justice. Will the minister include a definition of sexual orientation in the legislation he proposes, and will this definition be clear enough to prevent pedophiles from launching successful court challenges

March 14th, 1994House debate

Garry BreitkreuzReform

Human Rights   of that term abundantly clear. We have no intention to make that additional provision in the proposed amendments.

March 14th, 1994House debate

Allan RockLiberal

Rail Line Abandonment  Mr. Speaker, I want to be very clear in my answer to my colleague with respect to any proactive steps we might take with the Government of Ontario. We obviously have to respect the jurisdiction of the Government of Ontario in this matter. However I would like to tell my friend

March 14th, 1994House debate

Douglas YoungLiberal