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Government Spending  Mr. Speaker, maybe I did not make my answer clear the first time. Health Canada and the government have not donated a single penny to the conference in Italy.

May 4th, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Mental Health Week  Mr. Speaker, mens sano in sano corporae. Everyone remembers the old saying, a healthy mind within a healthy body. Today I would like to reverse the phrase. Without a healthy mind the body will not thrive. That is why I inform the House that this week is Mental Health Week. Duri

May 4th, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Canada Health Act  Mr. Speaker, this government said in the budget and the Minister of Finance has said repeatedly that the Canada Health Act is not negotiable. The hon. member is discussing funding of medicare. We know that many reputable studies have now shown that we spend more as a percentage

May 3rd, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Tobacco  Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for the question because it gives us a chance to ensure that everyone knows what the facts are in this issue. Epidemiology is a system of ensuring that the demographics and all things that make a disease occur are checked out. When we set abo

May 3rd, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Grandparent Year Act  Madam Speaker, the gist of the hon. member's question is concerned about the issue of universality which actually has nothing to do with cost. Universality means that we are all eligible for health care services regardless of what is our status in terms of employability or wheth

May 2nd, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Grandparent Year Act  Madam Speaker, I am delighted to speak today to Bill C-291, an act respecting a national year of the grandparent. I take the opportunity to speak on behalf of the government's commitment to Canada's grandparents. I have not yet had the fortune of becoming a grandparent. I guess

May 2nd, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Supply  Madam Speaker, the hon. member suggested that he does not understand why I would say this is a political agenda. It flies in the face of common sense. That is why I say there must be another agenda. Surely we are talking about creating a set of principles. As I said earlier, pri

May 2nd, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Supply  Madam Speaker, I am confused. I am confused by the motion because it talks about national standards as being things which are not desirable to Her Majesty's opposition. Yet last Thursday, on opposition day, the health critic for the opposition party, Mr. Daviault said: "In Quebe

May 2nd, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Supply  Madam Speaker, I apologise. Another member of the opposition party said: "I think that there is not one Canadian or Quebecer who questions the importance and value of the five principles set out in the Canada Health Act". The hon. critic again said that the federal government s

May 2nd, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Infectious Diseases Protocol  Mr. Speaker, the hon. member should know that this government supports that process very much. It is very concerned with the health and protection of frontline workers such as firefighters. As a result, and because of that commitment, the government has assisted firefighters in

May 2nd, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Supply  Madam Speaker, I was a little disturbed by the last part of the hon. member's speech. He can correct me if I am wrong, but I understood the member to say that he would like to see national medicare disbanded and provinces deal with provinces in terms of issues such as portabilit

April 27th, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Dental Health Month  Mr. Speaker, I want members to notice that I am smiling today to remind the House that April is Dental Health Month in Canada. This month provides an opportunity for all Canadians to show off their teeth by sharing their smiles. I am proud to note that Canadians enjoy one of the

April 27th, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Supply  Madam Speaker, the hon. member made the comment that provinces obviously do not like the system and the way the Canada Health Act was imposed by the government on British Columbia when it was breaking the act. I would like the hon. member to name one province that has not suppor

April 27th, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Supply  Mr. Speaker, typical of the third party is the sentimentality, the rhetoric, the lack of any real fact but let us spew it anyway. Let us do the emotional dance on people. I would like to ask the hon. member if he could give me clear statistical data which shows that the outcome

April 27th, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal

Supply  Madam Speaker, I thank the hon. member for rewriting the history of medicare a bit. Some people would argue that it was Saskatchewan and others would say it was Quebec, but that is a moot point. The hon. member mentioned money. We keep hearing about money being a factor in provi

April 27th, 1995House debate

Hedy FryLiberal