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Poverty solutions for real Canadians that the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada established our national caucus task force on poverty and homelessness. As an associate member of this important task force, I am pleased to say that today marks the launching of our cross-Canada
March 19th, 1999House debate
Gilles BernierProgressive Conservative
Foreign Publishers Advertising Services Act facing each other from opposite ends of the trade drag strip. Who will be the real causalities if the U.S. retaliates? The real casualties will be the working people of this country, real Canadians, real Canadian jobs: jobs in Hamilton, jobs in Montreal, jobs in Toronto, jobs
March 12th, 1999House debate
Inky MarkReform
Manitoba Claim Settlements Implementation Act or modestly interpreted; and that all government programs related to native people should be phased out, i.e. first nations people should be made real Canadians. In other words, no special affirmative action measures to try to recognize the historic imbalance. Does the Reform Party stand
November 16th, 1998House debate
Pat MartinNDP
Extradition Act of justice and jurisdiction so that all members can look through them to see what real Canadians feel about the status quo.
October 9th, 1998House debate
Rob AndersReform
Agriculture an average of 50%. The net income stabilization account would help some farmers but it will not help most of the farmers. Is the minister prepared today to admit that NISA does not meet the needs of real Canadian farmers?
October 9th, 1998House debate
Howard HilstromReform
Kosovo Kosovo, you must do something. He was a man who obviously had some personal experience in connection with the Balkans. That was my read on the situation. I do not doubt his sincerity in his exhortation to me. He was a new Canadian but a real Canadian and I do not doubt the need
October 7th, 1998House debate
Derek LeeLiberal
Dna Identification Act concerns. Real Canadians are victims of crime. They toss a strawman or a red herring into the argument by saying that there may be some potential problem with a constitutional aspect or some sort of suggestion on behalf of a bar association or a group of lawyers that do not happen
September 29th, 1998House debate
Rob AndersReform
Supply to special interest groups, there is a very clear definition of special interest groups. Special interest groups are these bloodsucking institutions that get federal funding. I have not heard of those people out front, those ordinary real Canadians whose freedoms are being endangered
September 22nd, 1998House debate
Lee MorrisonReform
Supply that came from real Canadians. They were questions about their safety and about the safety of their children. They were questions about the terrible crime rates. No matter what the Liberals say about crime rates going down in some areas, the level of crime in this country
May 26th, 1998House debate
Dick HarrisReform
Young Offenders , there are 833 violent crimes by kids under 12. Real Canadians want to know, what are they supposed to do about these violent crimes? Are they to lie back, shut up and take it?
May 26th, 1998House debate
Myron ThompsonReform
Agriculture lifestyles known to mankind. Mr. Speaker, I would simply ask you and millions of other Canadians at your next beef barbeque to stop for a moment and give thanks to these farmers and ranchers. They truly are real Canadians.
May 12th, 1998House debate
Howard HilstromReform
Supply . They behaved liked Don Quixote. They invented a war. They embarked on a war against something that did not exist because their popularity is slipping, their party is not taking hold. Increasingly, people throughout Canada, real Canadians, want nothing to do with the Reform Party
March 17th, 1998House debate
Michel GauthierBloc
Supply ? Why does it not let them prosper and stand on their own two feet and get on with being a real Canadian with a real job? That is what it is all about. It is not government.
February 5th, 1998House debate
John WilliamsReform
Income Tax Amendments Act, 1997 across Canada suffering under this Liberal government. This exercise is one of the most valuable case studies on Canadian taxation because it was run by real Canadians making real life decisions. StatsCanada and the finance department can run all the scenarios they want. However
February 3rd, 1998House debate
Grant McNallyReform
Committees Of The House levels and referred to all the statistics. I could do that again but rather than repeat myself I will talk about some absolutely devastating tragic cases of how the fiscal priorities of this government and previous governments have led to so much pain for so many real Canadian
December 11th, 1997House debate
Jason KenneyReform