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Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements And Federal Post-Secondary Education And Health Contributions Act   and programs which allow each and every one of our citizens, no matter who they are, no matter what their language, no matter where they come from, whether they are native born or immigrant, to participate to the fullness of their potential in this great country. That is what we are all

February 9th, 1994House debate

Ron MacDonaldLiberal

Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements And Federal Post-Secondary Education And Health Contributions Act   Speaker, that in that one project the Government of Canada, through Indian and Northern Affairs, Canada Mortgage and Housing, Transport Canada, Industry, Science and Technology, Employment and Immigration, Secretary of State, Health and Welfare, Energy, Mines and Resources, Environment

February 9th, 1994House debate

Dennis MillsLiberal

Immigration  Mr. Speaker, an interesting response, considering I put the same question to my constituents last weekend with very interesting results. My supplementary question is for the same minister. Would he undertake to put this question to all Canadians through an approved polling proce

February 9th, 1994House debate

Grant HillReform

House Of Commons Standing Orders   by the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration just last week. It is also the government's intention to continue the innovation seen in the last few weeks in which the government, on its own initiative, sets aside a significant portion of its own House time for general debates on policy

February 7th, 1994House debate

Herb GrayLiberal

Department Of National Revenue Act   immigrants and will provide more resources to combat the smuggling of the drugs and the liquor that are coming into this country. I have said many times before that there is a criminal element taking over the economy of this country. I am glad that this minister and this parliamentary

February 4th, 1994House debate

Jesse FlisLiberal

Department Of National Revenue Act   will continue to have a clear mandate to enforce Canadian law and sovereignty at the border by preventing the entry of criminals, illegal immigrants, pornographic material, prohibited goods and weapons. As well, a mandate to protect Canadian business and industry by administering

February 4th, 1994House debate

Susan WhelanLiberal

Immigration  I am sorry, but I must interrupt the hon. member.

February 4th, 1994House debate

The Speaker

Department Of National Revenue Act   Canada customs will continue also to have a clear mandate to enforce Canadian law and sovereignty at the border by preventing the entry of criminals, illegal immigrants, pornographic material, prohibited goods and weapons. As well, a mandate to protect Canadian business and industry

February 4th, 1994House debate

Susan WhelanLiberal

Social Security System  . member for Beaches-Woodbine-Immigration; the hon. member of Rimouski-Témiscouata-Policy on appointments; and the hon. member for Richmond-Wolfe-Unemployment insurance.

February 3rd, 1994House debate

The Deputy Speaker

Social Security System   to the fact that the hon. member said the red book is long on rhetoric. The red book is very long on specifics. These are the plans of action into which we are now moving. The immigration plan is clearly set out the red book; our economy plan is clearly set out in the red book and our

February 3rd, 1994House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Points Of Order  Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order in reference to a comment the minister of immigration made in quoting from a Canadian wire press release statement that lumped together several things that were just touched on in my address yesterday to his statement. I object

February 3rd, 1994House debate

Art HangerReform

Immigration  Order. I am sure the minister will want to direct his response to the Chair. It makes it much easier. Would the hon. minister like to conclude.

February 3rd, 1994House debate

The Speaker

Immigration  Yes, Mr. Speaker. Through the Chair, I would like to know-

February 3rd, 1994House debate

Sergio MarchiLiberal

Immigration  Oh, oh.

February 3rd, 1994House debate

Some hon. members

Immigration  Order. As I understand it this is a question and answer period and we should try to set it up that way. I am sure although there are many questions unasked we want to hear both.

February 3rd, 1994House debate

The Speaker