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Budget Implementation Act, 1999   this is happening. The report I referred to says that this decline was mainly due to loss in market income, in other words, income from employment. Remember this was a report done for deputy ministers of the government. The authors warned of their growing fear that after 15 to 20 years, income

May 6th, 1999House debate

Dick ProctorNDP

Supply   will acknowledge that we have huge income inequities in this country and serious problems with the inequitable distribution of wealth and resources? The Reform Party's answer is simply to cut taxes. I would ask Reform members to look at our neighbours to the south, whom they always like to use

February 11th, 1999House debate

Libby DaviesNDP

Finance   beyond a relative measure of poverty which is a permanent measure because it will always exist as long as there is even an infinitesimal income inequality?

February 2nd, 1999House debate

Jason KenneyReform

Supply   a delegation from the Canadian Association of Food Banks that rightly told us its mandate was to see that food banks were eliminated. The main issue in terms of what causes the need for food banks is income inequality, the lack of income for poor people, the working poor and the unemployed

February 13th, 1998House debate

Libby DaviesNDP

Employment Insurance Act   the pace and depth of change. Nowhere is the upheaval more pronounced than in the world of work. Whether one is a qualified pessimist such as Jeremy Riffkin, who predicts massive unemployment and growing income inequality because of the displacement of workers due to this profound

May 14th, 1996House debate

Francis LeblancLiberal

Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements And Federal Post-Secondary Education And Health Contributions Act   of agglomeration, the solution to regional income inequalities lies in the movement of people from outlying areas to the centre. Such movement, which in Canada until the 1960s had been gradual and low cost, permitted higher incomes to be earned by the migrants and, more important, it raised

February 9th, 1994House debate

Herb GrubelReform