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Balkans : the Muslim-Croat federation and the Bosnian Serb republic. It will be a loosely structured union, whose presidency will alternate. The central government will be responsible for foreign policy, trade, customs, monetary policy and so on. The agreement is generally in keeping with the land
December 4th, 1995House debate
David CollenetteLiberal
Balkans will the NATO troops handle those emotions? What about the stability between the Croats and the Muslims? What about the potential for a Croat-Serbian war? We need answers. We need to ask those questions in a non-partisan manner. What about the American policy of rearming the Muslims? How
December 4th, 1995House debate
Bob MillsReform
Balkans . Second, there will be a rotating presidency, beginning with a Bosnian-Muslim, a two-house Parliament and a constitutional court. The central government will have responsibility for foreign policy, foreign trade, monetary policy, citizenship, immigration and other collective issues
December 4th, 1995House debate
Fred MifflinLiberal
Balkans is very tenuous, with Radovan Karadzic and General Mladic saying they will make certain parts of the former Yugoslavia bleed, namely Sarajevo. They are an element that has to be neutralized. The Muslim-Croat alliance that exists now is tenuous at best. Many people tend to forget
December 4th, 1995House debate
Keith MartinReform
Balkans such potential problem obviously concerns future relations of the two main constituent parts of the new Bosnian entity: the Croat-Muslim Bosnian Republic and the Serbian Bosnian Republic, their relations to their adjoining mother states, Croatia and rump Yugoslavia which is Serbia-Montenegro
December 4th, 1995House debate
Ted McWhinneyLiberal
Balkans to guard against such atrocities. Can we now do nothing less? The Muslims, Croats and Serbs have miraculously hammered out a peace settlement to put down their arms, to seek out a prosecute war criminals, to protect human rights, to build for the future peace and democracy. They have
December 4th, 1995House debate
John MaloneyLiberal
The Middle East determination to pursue our policy of fighting terrorism here and abroad. We must work with Israel to destroy their structure and eradicate terrorism". Chairman Arafat's Sunday announcement banning the military wings of the Muslim fundamentalist movements in the West Bank and Gaza also
March 4th, 1996House debate
Gilles DuceppeBloc
The Middle East of the terror, we want to see an Israeli people united and determined to see the peace process through. I think there is a special place in hell reserved for people who use children as hostages and who make children the objects of terrorist attacks. I do not care whether it is a Muslim hell
March 4th, 1996House debate
Bill BlaikieNDP
North American Aerospacedefence Command that when we are negotiating with these individuals. I have an aside on the topic of Bosnia. If we believe the implementation force is to be the be all and end all of Bosnia, we are sadly mistaken. The different groups within Bosnia, the Bosnian Serbs, Muslims and Croats, are starting
March 11th, 1996House debate
Keith MartinReform
National Organ Donor Day Act religion in the world permits, and some actually encourage, organ donation and transplants. Hindus are not prohibited by religious law from donating organs. Muslims support organ transplants and donations as long as they are done with respect for the deceased and for the benefit
April 19th, 1996House debate
Dan McTeagueLiberal
Supply century. We can go through the Islamic expansion of the 14th century. Very clearly we start to see the effects of not only the people but of external forces coming into play. We have to also recognize the way governments rule. The Muslim rule of the 15th century was pretty grim stuff
April 23rd, 1996House debate
Bob MillsReform
Supply in holocaust denial and link it to the events which took place in 1915 in Turkey. The people at the Ecole polytechnique in Montreal and the University of Montreal will shortly hear a speaker. There will be at Ecole polytechnique a conference sponsored by 15 Muslim organizations. The person
April 23rd, 1996House debate
Ian McClellandReform
Canadian Human Rights Act people are protected but white people are not. Inclusion of religion does not say that I am protected as a Roman Catholic, but a Muslim, a Buddhist, a Protestant is not. We are all protected from discrimination based on our religious beliefs, whatever they may be. Not one person who
May 1st, 1996House debate
Marlene CatterallLiberal
Reform Party blacks for crime. Sometimes there is an apology for the language, like the comments about Muslim veils, but no change in position or action. This time I hope we will see some action and change in position to show that they have really learned something about the meaning of equality
May 3rd, 1996House debate
Bill GrahamLiberal
Canadian Human Rights Act , marital or family status and disability. Canadians are protected whether they are of Italian, Sri Lankan or English stock, black, yellow, brown or white, Jewish, Christian or Muslim, young or old, man or woman, married or single, parent or childless. The act does not create any special
May 8th, 1996House debate
John MaloneyLiberal