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Softwood Lumber  Madam Chair, to start, I just want to mention that the NDP and the other parties fully support the idea of loan guarantees and assuming the legal fees for companies that are in this situation because of the government's inaction. It is absolutely not their fault and Parliament mu

October 25th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Softwood Lumber  Madam Chair, I appreciated the comments by the Leader of the Opposition on the inaction of the Liberal government. There is absolutely no doubt that we have had two months and the one action that the government undertook was a phone call. It is absolutely unbelievable that it wo

October 25th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Export and Import of Rough Diamonds Act  Mr. Speaker, the key is the vocational training itself. Given the unemployment rate and the fact that most jobs that have been created over the past decade have been part time or temporary in nature, if the right training exists, then people will want to get into those types of j

October 25th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Export and Import of Rough Diamonds Act  Mr. Speaker, as I mentioned earlier, members from all four corners of the House certainly agree about the importance of the legislation. It reads very blandly, as most bills do, but its impact is significant. We cannot minimize or in any way try to limit the immense significance

October 25th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Export and Import of Rough Diamonds Act  Mr. Speaker, I feel very strongly that we need value added on our exports, not only in the diamond sector. I come from British Columbia which is a province where we export raw logs. That is a sore point with many British Columbians. When we export those raw logs, we export job.

October 25th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Export and Import of Rough Diamonds Act  Mr. Speaker, it stems from how we move this process along. Under the Kimberley Process we have moved from a high of 6% of blood diamonds in the world diamond trade down to 1% or slightly lower, as most estimates have it. We are looking at a review on that next year. The question

October 25th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Export and Import of Rough Diamonds Act  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to speak to Bill S-36, an act to amend the export and import of rough diamonds act. The act would serve to help us meet our commitments under the Kimberley process certification scheme. I would like to say at the beginning that in this corner of the Hou

October 25th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Firefighters  Mr. Speaker, I am proud to stand and urge all members of Parliament to support Motion No. 153 as amended, which would recognize fallen firefighters across the country. Since Confederation hundreds of firefighters have died in the line of duty and yet we have not to this date ful

October 20th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Firefighters  Mr. Speaker, I am rising to state unequivocally that as the mover of the main motion I support the amendment. This amendment was drafted in consultation with the Table.

October 20th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Trade Compensation Act  Mr. Speaker, I rise as well, as trade critic for the New Democratic Party, to speak in favour of this important private member's bill, Bill C-364. Like the previous speakers, the member for Joliette and the member for Fort McMurray—Athabasca, I regret that this measure is necess

October 19th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Health  Mr. Speaker, maybe this will stir the Prime Minister. Today, avian flu has spread to Greece and today is the 20-month anniversary of the outbreak of avian flu in B.C.'s Fraser Valley. It ended after 17 million birds were killed, almost every bird there. Quarantine lines were bre

October 17th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Spirit Drinks Trade Act  Mr. Speaker, we are, of course, very supportive of Bill S-38 because it shows what can be done when we have good, effective trade policy that is win-win. Basically the European Union wanted access to our markets in the same way that Canada wanted access to its, but at the same t

October 6th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Softwood Lumber  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Prime Minister. Communities throughout B.C., across northern Ontario and across Canada are suffering from the government's inaction on softwood lumber. The Bush administration has ripped up the parts of the NAFTA that it does not like and the

October 5th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Wage Earner Protection Program  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member for her question. There is obviously a crisis, as I said earlier, in our postsecondary education system. More and more students have a hard time finishing their postsecondary studies, especially those from less well-off families in o

September 29th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Wage Earner Protection Program  Mr. Speaker, obviously we are facing a crisis in the post-secondary sector. Certainly in the last campaign as I went door to door knocking on doors throughout my riding, I came across students, or people who would like to be students, all the time who are faced with a crushing de

September 29th, 2005House debate

Peter JulianNDP