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Members Of Parliament Retiringallowances Act   created an insulated world for themselves which shields them from the financial burden regular Canadians are asked to carry. Perhaps one of the most hypocritical elements of the MP pension plan is it allows former parliamentarians who are wealthy to continue to collect an MP pension

June 16th, 1995House debate

Cliff BreitkreuzReform

Ethics   to draft a code of conduct for MPs and senators, but it has decided to let MPs and senators, under the influence of lobbyists, write their own code of conduct, with no input from regular Canadians. That sounds somewhat like putting Mr. Fox and Mr. Weasel in charge of chicken coop

May 5th, 1995House debate

Ken EppReform

Social Security Programs   of this year if memory serves me. Over the course of days after that, we found that it was going to be the same old thing, the same old way of doing politics. First we found out that this group was going to be hearing not from regular Canadians but instead from special interest groups who

November 17th, 1994House debate

Monte SolbergReform