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Canada Elections Act Mr. Speaker, I congratulate my colleague across the way for not only this evening's debate but his continual efforts to improve democracy. I think that is healthy. If he will allow me some deference, I will quickly comment on a couple of things other members said tonight which we
December 4th, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Landmines Mr. Speaker, last Friday night was the Night of a Thousand Dinners when thousands of people around the world held events to fundraise for the removal of landmines. Landmines kill and mutilate over 8,000 children every year. The worst thing about them is that they continue to kil
December 3rd, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Yukon Act Mr. Speaker, I would like to make a couple of comments and clarifications. First, I am glad the last two members mentioned the mines closing in Yukon in 1982. That was our biggest economy. That was similar to closing down the wheat fields in the prairies, the fish on the east co
December 3rd, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Yukon Act Mr. Speaker, it was great to hear about that sense of peace because I get that sense of peace when I drive from the Tantina trench down into Dawson City, and, as Robert Service said, “It is a stillness that fills me with peace”. The hon. member mentioned placer mining and Yukon
December 3rd, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Yukon Act Mr. Speaker, before I ask my question, I want to comment on a couple of items that came up during the last three speeches. I want to comment on the length of the bill so people will understand its structure. The transfer agreement, which contains a lot of detail, is about half a
December 3rd, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Yukon Act Mr. Speaker, Yukoners stand today on the threshold of a dream that many have had for decades, the possibility that northerners would be able to make their own decisions on their own land in the north. With the freedom to make those decisions comes a responsibility for us to be wi
December 3rd, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Broadcasting Act Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise in support of the bill this evening. To some extent it is a minor technical amendment but it is important. More important, I am happy to speak philosophically about the importance of public participation in hearings such as this. The CRTC is def
November 28th, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Anti-terrorism Act Madam Speaker, in my riding in Yukon there is a wide diversity of opinions on this bill and certainly there is across the country. That is not unexpected on a bill that is so important to us all. It is not necessarily bad because hopefully the dialectic debate among those opinion
November 27th, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Yukon Mr. Speaker, first I would like to thank all parties in the House for their tremendous support of Yukon and the Yukon Act. I would also like to say a few words on an important issue. In the Yukon, there is a dynamic and productive francophone community. Over the past 20 years,
November 22nd, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Aboriginal Affairs Mr. Speaker, in Ottawa today are two important groups. First, I recognize the cruise industry that is an important and strong contributor to our tourism industry. Second, I recognize Chief Joe Linklater from the Vuntut Gwitchin first nation in Old Crow, the farthest northwestern
November 7th, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Softwood Lumber Mr. Speaker, members from all sides of the House have been speaking tonight about this serious issue in our economy. I appreciate that we have all been working on this for the better part of this year. We need to because this is a major impediment in the Canadian economy. Last s
November 6th, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Yukon Act Mr. Speaker, with the opposition and the government all mentioning Robert Service I feel like I will lose my job here soon. The little street in Dawson where the log cabin of Robert Service is located is like Poet's Way on which Pierre Berton and Jack London also had cabins. I ha
November 5th, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Yukon Act Mr. Speaker, I congratulate my colleague on his speech. There was a question earlier about whether this act would help Yukon become a province more quickly. Basically Yukon already has about 75% or 80% of provincial powers. Bill C-39 would transfer a majority of the remaining po
November 5th, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Yukon Act Mr. Speaker, now that all the parties have spoken on the bill, if I may I will make a couple of comments as opposed to asking a question. First, I was glad the coalition member mentioned how the bill would help local development and put local economic decisions in local hands. S
November 5th, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal
Yukon Act Mr. Speaker, I thank the opposition for giving its unanimous consent. Since I have been in the House the opposition has always been very positive when I bring forward the aspirations of Yukoners and I very much appreciate this. The bill is a bold step forward to a better future
November 5th, 2001House debate
Larry BagnellLiberal