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An Act to Authorize the Minister of Finance to Make Certain Payments Madam Speaker, I found it quite interesting that the member opposite brought up the track records of past governments. I am glad he did. In fact, the track record in B.C. was kind of scary. If we take a look at the federal track record of the last Mulroney Conservative governmen
June 20th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Poland Mr. Speaker, this past Friday, I attended a photo exhibit dedicated to educating the public about a terrible human tragedy in Polish history. Sixty-five years ago the Soviet army took 21,000 Polish army reserve officers prisoner after occupying eastern Poland under terms of a se
June 13th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Young Canadians Challenge On Sunday, June 5, five Etobicoke students were among 105 young people nationally to receive the Duke of Edinburgh Award for their participation in the Young Canadians Challenge achievement program. The overriding goal of the Young Canadians Challenge, which was first launched i
June 9th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Education Benefits Act moved for leave to introduce Bill C-398, an act respecting education benefits for spouses and children of certain deceased federal enforcement officers. Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise today to introduce a private member's bill entitled an act respecting education benefits for
May 19th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Supply Mr. Chair, I would like to come back to an issue that was raised earlier by a colleague and it dealt with our present point system for immigration. Does the minister feel that perhaps our point system is working at cross purposes with CIDA? CIDA does a lot of funding of educatio
May 18th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Supply Mr. Chair, I would like to echo the minister's sentiments that everyone should have an equal opportunity. Unfortunately, the point system, in the way it is structured, does not provide for that because certain categories of people are given preference, namely those who are highly
May 18th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Supply Mr. Chair, next I would like to address the issue of denaturalization and deportation. The parliamentary committee on citizenship and immigration has held hearings across Canada on this issue. Although it only seems to directly affect a handful of people in Canada, it in fact af
May 18th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Supply Mr. Chair, next, I would like to address measures to assist foreign trained workers. All too often we have heard stories from friends and neighbours who have immigrated to our country about how they are disqualified from working in the field in which they were educated in their
May 18th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Supply Mr. Chair, I would like to address several issues. The first is visitor visa requirements for EU member states. The European Union currently has 25 member states. This now means that citizens of Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary, just to name a few, no longer require visito
May 18th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Criminal Code moved for leave to introduce Bill C-385, an act to amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda). Mr. Speaker, I rise today to table my first private member's bill, an act to amend the Criminal Code regarding hate propaganda. The purpose of the bill is to expand the definition of a
May 11th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Conservative Party of Canada Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives' lust for power hit new lows when their deputy leader compared his party's efforts to topple the government to what transpired in Ukraine last fall. It is particularly hypocritical since the Conservatives initially tried to scuttle my motion in the
May 10th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Wellspring Volunteers Mr. Speaker, in loving the gift of life, we fear the darkness of death. This is all the more true when the seeds of premature death are sown within us in the form of cancer. I had the honour of attending an event to support the work of Wellspring, a privately funded organization
May 9th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Mr. Speaker, this year marks the 20th anniversary of section 15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The right to equality in Canada became a fundamental principle of our democracy under the visionary leadership of the late Right Hon. Pierre Elliott Trudeau. While there have b
April 21st, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Thérèse Casgrain Awards Mr. Speaker, earlier today the Minister of Social Development presented the Thérèse Casgrain Volunteer Award to two outstanding volunteers. Named after a remarkable Canadian, this award is presented during National Volunteer Week. Thérèse Casgrain lent her voice to those who had
April 19th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal
Somalia Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Over the last decade, warlordism in Somalia has created a country that is a tragic example of a failed state. The recent election of a transitional government and the parliament's confirmation of the president's app
April 14th, 2005House debate
Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal