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Immigration Act   the need to represent the interests of what they call real Canadians or ordinary Canadians, how they as members of Parliament have a duty and a responsibility to assess opinion from their constituents and to bring that forward to public view and discuss those issues that are important

October 31st, 1994House debate

Reg AlcockLiberal

Department Of Canadian Heritage Act  , dynamic and diverse nation with a very rich cultural and natural heritage. Our geography and our culture are as diversified as one could possibly find. We should not be asking the question of who is a real Canadian. That is answered as a matter of citizenship. We must ask ourselves

October 3rd, 1994House debate

Sheila FinestoneLiberal

Yukon First Nations Self-Government Act   to anything we have seen in the application of the law currently before the House. As real Canadians, not inhabitants of some mythical isle but as native Indians, founding nations or whatever, we are dealing with Canadians getting together in a new act of law making. I thought

June 9th, 1994House debate

Ted McWhinneyLiberal

Income Tax Act   for raising the children better than the parent, usually a woman, who remains with the children. Let me give an example of how this is the case. This example does not just come out of thin air. It reflects a number of real Canadian situations and actually comes out of my riding of Calgary

April 26th, 1994House debate

Jan BrownReform

Kurt Browning   accomplishments and his real Canadian spirit gives Canadians the sense of pride and national identification that is needed to unite the country. The pride which glowed from everyone's face is what Canada is all about. Kurt's personality and true love of people and his country is demonstrated

April 26th, 1994House debate

Bob MillsReform