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May 4th, 2007House debate

Some hon. members

Immigration and Refugee Protection Act  In my opinion the nays have it. And five or more members having risen: Pursuant to Standing Order 93, a recorded division stands deferred until Wednesday, May 9, 2007, immediately before the time provided for private members' business. It being 12:40 p.m, the House stand

May 4th, 2007House debate

The Acting Speaker Conservative

Immigration and Refugee Protection Act  The question is on the motion. Is it the pleasure of the House to adopt the motion?

May 4th, 2007House debate

The Acting Speaker Conservative

Immigration and Refugee Protection Act  There being no motions at report stage, the House will now proceed without debate to the putting of the question on the motion to concur in the bill at report stage.

May 4th, 2007House debate

The Acting Speaker Conservative

Multiculturalism   immigrants.

May 4th, 2007House debate

John BairdConservative

Old Age Security   the benefits of old age security for many years. In my view, and in the view of a great many seniors across Canada, this outcome is unjust and unacceptable. Today, poverty among seniors is epidemic, especially among women and immigrants. Reducing the residency requirement is one important

May 4th, 2007House debate

Colleen BeaumierLiberal

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, during the last election, we promised Canadians we would crack down on crime. Upon taking office, we promised that we would move quickly to fulfill these commitments, and we have. That is why we have tabled this legislation to deal directly with serious, hardened, re

May 4th, 2007House debate

Ed KomarnickiConservative

Foreign Affairs   to Canada, consulates are key. For those looking to immigrate to Canada, consulates are key. When it comes to Canadians who are travelling abroad, consulates are key. Why is the government pulling Canada off the world stage?

May 3rd, 2007House debate

Judy SgroLiberal

Citizenship and Immigration  The hon. member for Laurentides—Labelle.

May 3rd, 2007House debate

The SpeakerLiberal

Criminal Code   of Citizenship and Immigration said, this bill was essentially created to help parents catch the perpetrators. Can my colleague from Vancouver East tell us what is to become of the many children who are sexually abused but do not have parents?

May 3rd, 2007House debate

Christian OuelletBloc

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I agree with the closing remarks of the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration that it is time. However, I want to make a comment and ask her a question. I listened very carefully to her constructive comments with respect to the percentages and what has gone

May 3rd, 2007House debate

John CannisLiberal

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I thank the member. I am very proud to rise today as the seconder of Bill C-22, our new government's very important age of protection legislation. I am also proud to follow in the speaking order the members for Wild Rose and Calgary Northeast, my colleagues. I am so

May 3rd, 2007House debate

Diane FinleyConservative

Criminal Code  Resuming debate with the hon. Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. There has been an arrangement made between the parties, a trading of slots back and forth. That is the list that we have here. If the hon. member for Laval want to talk about it, maybe she could approach

May 3rd, 2007House debate

The Acting Speaker Conservative

International Trade committee   that is also a part of the story that Mr. Lennox has shared with us about problems with the border. There are issues here for workers in general and also problems that immigrant workers are facing. Look at the ITAR story that we heard about a few weeks ago. Maybe I'll let others....

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Teresa Healy

International Trade committee   with transportation, we were dealing with immigration, because they were looking at various different initiatives and they wanted our perspective on it because they knew it affected us. This, to me, is normal. This is the way we work every day. When a government department wants to do something

May 3rd, 2007Committee meeting

Ron Lennox