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Division No. 1258   chamber that is totally out of touch with what everyday Canadians want? The hon. member and I have tried to draw representatives before the procedure and House affairs committee to hold the Senate accountable for its egregious increases which are well above and beyond the public

March 30th, 2000House debate

Rob AndersReform

1911 Census Records   and supports the release of census information to the general public. Not only does this information assist historians and genealogists but also everyday Canadians can find out information about Canada's past. Sure, there are other options available for historical searches but to cut off

September 20th, 2000House debate

Gerald KeddyProgressive Conservative

Criminal Code   little consideration to the testimony obtained by the justice committee on Bill C-3. I do expect that the government will be more apt to listen to the lawyers. It is not so apt to listen to ordinary everyday Canadians who comprise the bulk of persons interested in Bill C-3. As my

September 28th, 2000House debate

Chuck CadmanReform

Anti-Terrorism Act   increasingly taken more and more money out of the pockets of everyday Canadians. That is one reason I am not trusting at this point in time and I want to see something stronger. We also had the very strong election promise from the Liberal government to do away with the GST

October 17th, 2001House debate

Betty HintonCanadian Alliance

Carriage By Air Act   C-38 on October 25 to amend the Air Canada Public Participation Act and Bill S-33 on September 25 to update an airline liability convention passed in 1929. All are important but none are of any real urgency whatsoever to everyday Canadians. The government has allowed

November 20th, 2001House debate

James MooreCanadian Alliance

Public Safety Act, 2002   are targeting illicit activities, we are targeting terrorist activities. We are not targeting honest, hardworking, everyday Canadians. Enhanced controls over the acquisition and possession of explosives and their precursors would deter terrorists from using Canada as a place to prepare

May 2nd, 2002House debate

Sarmite BulteLiberal

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply   as a strong and positive part of our heritage binding us together as one people. Our constitutional monarchy has changed over the centuries. It holds relevance and value to everyday Canadians to this day. The Minister of Finance's behaviour during Her Majesty's visit has been a complete

October 9th, 2002House debate

Gary LunnCanadian Alliance

Nuclear Safety and Control Act   of Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke, it symbolizes the disdain the Liberals have for everyday Canadians. To exacerbate the situation, power companies are demanding payment two weeks sooner. This means that instead of a bill coming due on the eighth of next month, it is due on the 24th

October 10th, 2002House debate

Cheryl GallantCanadian Alliance

Supreme Court of Canada Appointees   power into the hands of everyday Canadians. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is not just some legal codification of some legal rights that we think might be a good idea. There is a principle behind any bill of rights, be it the American bill of rights, the bill of rights

November 6th, 2002House debate

James MooreCanadian Alliance

Terrorism   the country, everyday Canadians are asking me this question. What has Hezbollah got on this foreign affairs minister and these Liberals that they refuse to ban them? Will the foreign affairs minister please answer that question for Canadians?

December 2nd, 2002House debate

Stockwell DayCanadian Alliance

Criminal Code   sexual activity and is held by the accused exclusively for private use. If the government were grounded in the common sense of everyday Canadians, bells would have been going off in the justice department the day the B.C. Court of Appeal said that there was a problem

February 3rd, 2003House debate

James MooreCanadian Alliance

Stan Rogers   in Canada's east coast. Stan Rogers loved this country and its people, especially working men and women. He wrote powerful songs about fishermen, farmers and factory workers--everyday Canadian heroes. Songs like Northwest Passage and Barrett's Privateers earned him a place of honour

February 4th, 2003House debate

Peter StofferNDP

Public Safety Act, 2002   it is a way of underlining the complete lack of attention on the other side of the House to the opposition members and indeed the concerns that average everyday Canadians face from time to time. Even after having given the same speech twice, there was some doubt as to whether the Liberals

May 27th, 2003House debate

Lynne YelichCanadian Alliance

Supply   if a warhead with biological weapons targeted for the United States were shot down over Canadian territory? Could the member tell me how that would improve the security of everyday Canadians?

May 29th, 2003House debate

Alex ShepherdLiberal

Canada Customs and Revenue Agency   and penalty, through the fairness provisions, which resulted in forgiving some $166 million. Last year as well, 1.9 million everyday Canadians were assessed and got a total of $321 million back, while 477 corporations paid an extra--

October 7th, 2003House debate

Elinor CaplanLiberal