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Supply Mr. Speaker, I am not entirely sure that I understood the question, if in fact there was a question. I apologize to the hon. member. I was listening carefully. We could do one of several things. We could move up the bottom. Once in the tax system we could put some credits on and
February 11th, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Supply Mr. Speaker, it is a good question and I appreciate it. In my view that is a worthwhile motion and a worthwhile goal. It is something that the government has attempted to move toward. It is always put in the context of realism. The first realism is limitations on government reven
February 11th, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Supply Mr. Speaker, if I had my way I would entirely separate out the EI account just like we handle it off books and deal with it that way instead of getting into this whole fictional exercise. The hon. member opposite does not appreciate that if there is a surplus of $13 billion, $17
February 11th, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Supply Mr. Speaker, I would like to mention at the outset that I will be splitting my time with the hon. member for St. Paul's. I would also like to thank the House for this opportunity to speak on the motion as put forward by the Progressive Conservative Party. I will take the opportu
February 11th, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Supply Madam Speaker, the hon. member's question has a certain logic to it which needs to be addressed in an unemotional and logical way. It is true that the volume of water remains constant in the environment. It may be placed here or placed there or misplaced or misused. The response
February 9th, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Supply Madam Speaker, I appreciate the opportunity to speak to this motion. Recently I had the occasion to be in Washington. While there, I and some of my colleagues had the opportunity to speak with Ambassador Chrétien about this particular subject. His comments were quite interesting
February 9th, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Supply Madam Speaker, the first reaction should not be an overreaction. The first reaction is to read the case which is 21 pages and to review the reasoning of the judge. If we review the reasoning of the judge we will see it is clearly flawed. That is the first response we would have.
February 2nd, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Supply Madam Speaker, I thank the hon. member for the question. First, the decision was issued on January 13. As I understand, within the week the British Columbia attorney general appealed the decision. Within the following week, one week before parliament was recalled, the Attorney G
February 2nd, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Supply Madam Speaker, the Reform Party calls upon parliament and the government to take legislative initiatives to strike down and reach a decision on the British Columbia lower court decision concerning child pornography. The motion invites the government to take all legislative measu
February 2nd, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Finance Madam Speaker, I thought I heard that the member opposite wished to obtain a tax cut in the area of the GST. Does the member know how much the GST raised for the federal government? What was the net effect of the moneys that were raised? How much did that contribute to the federa
February 1st, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Finance Madam Speaker, I do not know whether within a minute I can deal with the simple-minded correlation between the issue of tax cuts and proper management of the economy. It is true that Ontario at this point is experiencing something of a renaissance and that there is a great deal
February 1st, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Finance Madam Speaker, I cannot speak with any authority on the numbers with respect to Saskatchewan. However, the hon. member forgets, as does Mr. Harris of Ontario, as does almost every premier of Canada, that the CHST, which is the big block transfer, is a combination of cash and tax
February 1st, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Finance Mr. Speaker, if no one else will pick up the cudgel then certainly I will. I will speak about three things this evening, tax cuts, debt reduction and transfers on the CHST. First is the issue of debt reduction which in my submission has been ably done by the finance minister. We
February 1st, 1999House debate
John McKayLiberal
Boys And Girls Club Of Ontario Mr. Speaker, in 1992 the Boys and Girls Club of Ontario started a scholarship program to help pay for the rising costs of post-secondary education for its youth members, many of whom face financial challenges. From an initial $4,800 and 6 awards, the program has grown to over $37
December 7th, 1998House debate
John McKayLiberal
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, I congratulate the member opposite on his initiative. I congratulate any member who has enough fortitude to put his thoughts in writing and to reduce them to a bill so that they can be debated in the House. While many members opposite might evaluate the bill on a va
December 7th, 1998House debate
John McKayLiberal