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Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, you know how much I have been concerned about organized crime and the fight against organized crime as the member for Hochelaga—Maisonneuve. I have to say right off that I find this bill introduced by the Minister of Justice and her colleague, the Solicitor General

April 26th, 2001House debate

Réal MénardBloc

Resource Industries  Mr. Chairman, yes, I certainly would not want to suggest that the move in the last budget or the measures taken before the election were insignificant. It was a step in the right direction. The problem is that this was done very quickly. The whole budget was prepared hastily. I

April 24th, 2001House debate

Pierre BrienBloc

Supply   position at four of the five sectoral tables. We do not know its positions on such important issues as investment, investment protection, services, dispute resolution and intellectual property. This too is a source of confusion and concern. It was apparent in the hours following the end

April 24th, 2001House debate

Pierre PaquetteBloc

Criminal Code   at the offices of his newspapers. That was not the only incident in Canada where journalists had been the subject of attack, where they have had the courage to stand up and say the right things and write the right things. Jean-Pierre Charbonneau, who is now speaker of the Quebec legislature

April 23rd, 2001House debate

Vic ToewsCanadian Alliance

Youth Criminal Justice Act   aboriginal people when in fact what we want to do is for instance grant individual aboriginals property rights which in many cases they do not currently have. Rather than a kind of confrontational approach, would she consider that there is some merit, certainly Pierre Trudeau saw

March 26th, 2001House debate

Jason KenneyCanadian Alliance

Organized Crime   rights to tackle one group, we have to bear in mind that we suspend the rights to all of our citizens. That does not happen often. It happened with the War Measures Act before we had the charter of rights and freedoms. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau invoked the War Measures Act

September 18th, 2000House debate

Peter ManciniNDP

Canada National Parks Act  , and the question of the time limits for the examination of ministerial orders with respect to amendments to certain schedules of the proposed legislation, which we feel are too short. There was also the issue of respect for the rights of communities living within or near parks and, finally

June 9th, 2000House debate

Pierre De SavoyeBloc

Committees Of The House   in the chronology, the Auberge du Gouverneur Shawinigan. This $6.4 million hotel project is owned by Pierre Thibault, a businessman from Belgium. He received federal government grants and loans. An amount of $600,000 was announced on March 13, 1997 under the HRD targeted wage subsidy program

May 16th, 2000House debate

Deborah GreyReform

Nisga'A Final Agreement Act   of the band leadership rather than dispersing it among grassroots Nisga'a by guaranteeing private property rights. The treaty also grandfathers many special rights for ethnic Nisga'a including a priority commercial fishing allocation on the Nass River and other entitlement programs

December 6th, 1999House debate

Rahim JafferReform

An Act For The Recognition And Protection Of Human Rights And Fundamental Freedoms  . This is not just dreaming, this is actual fact. Pierre Trudeau's name came over the radio last night because it seems that he will be named the parliamentarian or the politician of the century. Who was it who argued vigorously and repeatedly for the inclusion of property rights in the charter

December 6th, 1999House debate

Roy H. BaileyReform

Nisga'A Final Agreement Act   Indian property rights. Instead of clarification he created even more questions to be asked for which he had no answers. You have seriously underestimated the consequences of your ill-conceived action and I feel certain that there will be considerable unrest in B.C. as the general

December 2nd, 1999House debate

Reed ElleyReform

Canadian Tourism Commission Act   corporation. Right now, the commission's funding comes from the federal government, but also from various players in the tourist industry under special partnerships or in specific niches. We have no intention of condemning the work being done by the Canadian tourism commission. Our

November 29th, 1999House debate

Pierre BrienBloc

Civil International Space Station Agreement Implementation Act   the international rights and obligations. Definitions are given. The following are also mentioned: cooperating agencies, registration, jurisdiction, controls, ownership of elements and equipment—which must be defined in such a partnership—management, detailed design and project development

October 29th, 1999House debate

Pierre BrienBloc

Nisga'A Final Agreement Act   into the next century instead of passing into law the mistakes of the last 200 years. This agreement does not grant the Nisga'a people the property rights that the rest of us enjoy. Nisga'a women are left unprotected by this legislation. The charter of rights takes a back seat to Nisga'a

October 27th, 1999House debate

Jay HillReform

Nisga'A Final Agreement Act   of a marriage breakdown, a non-aboriginal woman has the protection of the law for access to the marital home and a guarantee that she is half owner of family assets, including the marital home. On reserve, because there are no private property rights, there is no opportunity to ensure

October 26th, 1999House debate

Mike ScottReform