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Property Rights  . Pierre Elliott Trudeau, who had also been a Minister of Justice, proposed the adoption of a charter designed to ensure the constitutional protection of certain rights including, of course, the right to enjoyment of property. As you know, that motion was rejected. In 1978, some

February 24th, 1995House debate

Bernard St-LaurentBloc

Property Rights   and Freedoms included property rights but they were deleted in political bargaining. Perhaps particularly meaningful to my liberal colleagues across the floor, the Right Hon. Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau wrote in 1983: "I reiterate the full support of my government for the passage

February 24th, 1995House debate

Jack FrazerReform

Cultural Property Export And Import Act   eventually amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Do we not think the public has a right to know what they are paying and giving up for the so-called works of art or donated papers? Former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau also received a tax break by declaring his papers. In 1993-94

September 25th, 1995House debate

Darrel StinsonReform

Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms  moved: That, in the opinion of this House, the government should consider the advisability of amending section 3 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, according to the amending formula provided for in section 38 of the Constitution Act, 1982, which amendment would

April 18th, 1996House debate

Darrel StinsonReform

Supply   in this area of jurisdiction. To put it more plainly, the jurisdiction proposed in the motion is not a matter for the federal government through the criminal law, that is section 91 (27), but, rather, concerns property and civil rights in the province, or section 92 (13). Therefore

April 29th, 1996House debate

Pierre De SavoyeBloc

Property Rights   and Reformers. Property rights is an issue which transcends partisan politics. Property rights were first protected in Canada by John Diefenbaker with the passage of the Canadian bill of rights. Both Pierre Elliott Trudeau and our current Prime Minister argued forcefully without success

May 29th, 1996House debate

Garry BreitkreuzReform

Canadian Bill Of Rights   the Prime Minister will stand by his words and give full support to this motion. Finally in 1981 Pierre Trudeau made a last gasp attempt to include property rights in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In the end, after 13 long and frustrating years, property rights were left

June 10th, 1996House debate

Bill GilmourReform

Canadian Bill Of Rights  Mr. Speaker, I am very happy to speak to this motion put forward by the hon. member for Comox-Alberni, which deals with property rights, essentially demanding that these rights be included in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Before getting into the substance

June 10th, 1996House debate

Maurice BernierBloc

Canadian Bill Of Rights   this issue from its dormancy, remove the fears of some, particularly the New Democratic Party which can extrapolate concerns where there are none, and give Canadians a basic protection which for far too long has eluded us. Pierre Trudeau tried several times to include property rights

June 10th, 1996House debate

John DuncanReform

Broadcasting Act  . At the same time, we must ensure that if legislation is necessary in this area, that it be passed by the right legislature. The question that quite naturally arises is this: Is the House of Commons, the Parliament of Canada, the federal government the institution which has

September 16th, 1996House debate

Pierre De SavoyeBloc

Canadian Bill Of Rights  . In the early 1980s Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau who had originally written against property rights and the current Prime Minister both expressed the strong desire to strengthen the protection of property rights, so much so that the current government party wanted to go beyond this motion

September 30th, 1996House debate

Stephen HarperReform

Canadian Bill Of Rights   and there is no provision that government must provide for fair compensation when it expropriates property for public use. This is despite numerous attempts by Canadian legislators to protect property rights. As has been mentioned, these legislators include John Diefenbaker and Pierre Trudeau. Mr

September 30th, 1996House debate

Jay HillReform

Bell Canada Act  . This means that, at present, those paying for the information highway structure, infrastructure and superstructure are mainly the people taken hostage by the telephone companies. Yet this infrastructure will be the property of private companies. I find that indecent. The effects are both

October 29th, 1996House debate

Pierre De SavoyeBloc

Constitution Act, 1867   Liberals decide to oppose strengthening every person's property rights? Was it when the current Prime Minister took over? It is odd that while the Liberals were being led by the Right Hon. Pierre Trudeau they aggressively supported including the protection of property rights

November 19th, 1996House debate

Garry BreitkreuzReform

Constitution Act, 1867   disappointed that our present Prime Minister did not stand by his words and vote for property rights in this House. In 1982 Pierre Trudeau made the last attempt to include property rights in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In 1982 property rights were left out of the charter

November 19th, 1996House debate

Bill GilmourReform