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Kyoto Protocol . That is what the Kyoto accord is all about. That is what the government refuses to talk about. It refuses to put a cost on it. It refuses to talk about implementation. This is where the rubber hits the road. This is where real Canadians are at. This is where the costs are going to be, so
November 28th, 2002House debate
Bob MillsCanadian Alliance
Housing Bill of Rights that the need for an independent agency may finally come to fruition because the Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada has worked for that for a long time. In some ways it is such a sad irony because co-ops are a real Canadian success story. They were started in Canada
May 28th, 2002House debate
Libby DaviesNDP
Supply policies which have damaged our relationship with the United States. The government has consistently put the ideological agenda of the Prime Minister and other Liberal ministers ahead of real Canadian interests. Let me refer to just a few examples. In 1998-99 Canada pushed for a review
May 28th, 2002House debate
Stephen HarperCanadian Alliance
People's Tax Form Act for the expenditure of tax revenues and to provide parliamentary reviews of the results. This is truly direct input, a people type of bill, a bill where real Canadians would have some input into the way their tax dollars are being spent. It is important for us to remember that Canadians
November 27th, 1997House debate
Eric C. LowtherReform
The Economy that all is well, please do not worry, the fundamentals are sound and one of these days we are going to flex the real Canadian economic muscle, it is just that it may not be in our lifetime. Now the new industry minister admits that real incomes in Canada have been steadily falling
February 18th, 2002House debate
Chuck StrahlCanadian Alliance
Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada Act of that money will go to Air Canada, principally because it has a dominant share of the domestic air travel in this country with the customers it flies. It will take the lion's share of that money. Given that reality and the fact that Air Canada is the only real Canadian based competitor
October 3rd, 2001House debate
James MooreCanadian Alliance
Finance people and large corporations. I will not say a word about Reform members. They did the same thing as the government. That showed me how useful the Bloc Quebecois is. That is why my colleagues and myself are here, to defend the interests of real Canadians, to defend the interests
December 9th, 1996House debate
Yvan LoubierBloc
Supply study show that taxes and taxes alone are the largest single expense faced by working parents. Did the hon. member ever consider, or is he capable of considering, the bitter fact faced by real Canadians, not the strata of society he comes from but real Canadians, that there might
November 21st, 1996House debate
Lee MorrisonReform
Supply sector, from the public sector, but not members of Parliament. Because we have not been members of Parliament in the past we have been in touch with real Canadians. We have worked with real Canadians. We have been teachers. We have been doctors. We have worked in the resource
November 21st, 1996House debate
Daphne JenningsReform
Prime Minister of concern to real Canadians. Where are the questions about softwood lumber? Where are the questions about agriculture? Where are the questions about the economy? Nothing is there on those real questions. The official opposition is derelict in its duty to Canadians and it ought
April 2nd, 2001House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Prime Minister ought to go back to dealing with real issues of concern to real Canadians.
March 30th, 2001House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, the impact from foot and mouth disease is very real. Canadians have watched the devastation of the European rural areas. In Canada people are willing to work to prevent this disease from entering the country. They are waiting for direction from the government
March 30th, 2001House debate
David AndersonCanadian Alliance
Modernization Of House Of Commons Procedure products committee, the committee on custody and access or the finance committee, was one of the best abilities for the government to go out to real Canadians and harvest good ideas. It was been extremely satisfying. We got to push the issues we wanted. It was like any board that one
March 21st, 2001House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Government Grants election campaign. This kind of smear was judged during the last election campaign. It did not work then. It will not work now. I would suggest members get on the real issues that are of concern to real Canadians, not just smear tactics in the House of Commons.
February 5th, 2001House debate
Brian TobinLiberal
Taxation you like to try that on with real Canadians? Do you want to try that one on?
October 19th, 2000House debate
Stockwell DayCanadian Alliance