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The Environment  Mr. Speaker, today Kyoto comes into effect and this government has no plan. When the current public works minister voted against Kyoto, this is what he said: “The job losses from Kyoto ratification will affect all regions of Canada”. Or how about this: “This is a government

February 16th, 2005House debate

Bob MillsConservative

Constitution Amendment, 2005  Mr. Speaker, I hope that Liberal members will not vote against this. I have a number of reasons to hope that. One is the fact that prominent Liberals have in the past been very supportive of this. A number of members of the current Liberal caucus were here in 1992 and therefore

February 15th, 2005House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Constitution Amendment, 2005   affected that, at least I do not think so. I am inclined right now to support the motion and I encourage him. I hope that the members opposite are going to think likewise. I have an idea that the Liberals on command will vote against this because of some reason that they will conjure

February 15th, 2005House debate

Ken EppConservative

Department of Foreign Affairs Act  Mr. Speaker, on Bill C-32 members of the Conservative Party will vote against the motion.

February 15th, 2005House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Department of International Trade Act  Mr. Speaker, Conservative members will be voting against this motion.

February 15th, 2005House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Financial Administration Act   regarding this piece of legislation. I come to this debate with a clear conscience knowing that I voted against Bill C-25, the Public Service Modernization Act. I had a number of concerns regarding that legislation and it would appear that my concerns were well-founded. This piece

February 14th, 2005House debate

Cheryl GallantConservative

Department of Foreign Affairs Act   same people who were backbenchers and who are now on the front bench, without a doubt under the direction of the foreign affairs department would vote against the same motion in the House. It is a timidity unbecoming of a sovereign nation. I am also very familiar on a first-hand

February 14th, 2005House debate

Jim AbbottConservative

Food and Drugs Act   spent because it would allow us to focus our efforts where they would be most effective. I suspect that some members will support the vote on the bill because they do not want to have their opposition misinterpreted as being against health and safety, but I will be voting against

February 7th, 2005House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Supply   if it finally gets opened: we have an enormous older herd and that problem is going to have to be dealt with. I cannot believe the Liberals as recently as December voted against that notion. Before Christmas, the Liberals voted against a cull reduction program. However, the problem still

February 3rd, 2005House debate

Stephen HarperConservative

Canada Elections Act   in democracy. It would be profitable for us to start there in Canada as well and for that reason I will be recommending to members of Parliament that they vote against Bill C-261.

February 1st, 2005House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Foreign Affairs  Mr. Speaker, he is right on one point. This government has been consistent. Every time the United States sponsors a resolution at the United Nations Human Rights Commission in Geneva condemning Chinese human rights violations, this government votes against that resolution

February 1st, 2005House debate

Jason KenneyConservative

Supply   not have a clue about the issue, were sent in and they voted against the inquiry. That is why the standing committee made that decision this morning. The hon. member talks about other inquiries. The standing committee did a report in 2001, which was tabled in 2003, making pointed

December 9th, 2004House debate

Loyola HearnConservative

Supply  Madam Speaker, I believe that the fix is in. I am sure the Liberals on the committee voted against it. If they had supported, they would be calling for a judicial inquiry. It is that simple. The majority of members from British Columbia come from my caucus. Virtually the entire

December 9th, 2004House debate

John DuncanConservative

Supply  , Petawawa; reeve Harold Weckworth, North Algona Wilberforce; reeve Gordon White, Whitewater Region; and reeve Jack Wilson, Laurentian Valley. It is interesting to note that of the three county councillors who voted against the motion condoning the anti-American remarks in the process

December 2nd, 2004House debate

Cheryl GallantConservative

Trans Fats   loopholes in the kiddie porn law? No. Are they voting against Liberal legislation which makes marijuana more accessible? No. They figure marijuana is not bad for our health. What evil would they ban? Why, it is none other than the malicious trans fats which presently lurk on Tim Hortons

November 23rd, 2004House debate

Stockwell DayConservative