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Railway Safety Act  , among other things, an increase in the powers of railway safety inspectors. More specifically, the objectives of the Railway Safety Act as amended by Bill C-58 are as follows: first, promote and provide for the safety of the public and personnel, and the protection of property

February 1st, 1999House debate

Michel GuimondBloc

Firearms Law Sunset Act   if we had them, property rights laws. It is time to have the auditor general determine if this prohibition strategy is actually reducing crime, improving public safety or saving lives. The firearms acquisition certificates have been mandatory since 1979 but this has not prevented

April 30th, 1999House debate

Garry BreitkreuzReform

Supply   that is outside the jurisdiction of the Constitution and the charter of rights. My hon. colleague just addressed that. It allows taxation without representation. It divides rights and freedoms based on ethnicity. It abandons the marital property rights of Nisga'a women residing on Nisga'a land

June 3rd, 1999House debate

Jay HillReform

Speech From The Throne  This House stands adjourned until tomorrow at 2 p.m., pursuant to Standing Order 24(1). (The House adjourned at 4.45 p.m.) Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson Governor General of Canada Installation Speech The Senate Thursday, October 7, 1999 Prime Minister

October 12th, 1999House debate

The Speaker

Speech From The Throne   safety for Canadians we believe the federal government must embrace the principle that the protection of the lives and property of the citizens must be the highest ideal of the criminal justice system. The right of Canadians to this protection and consideration must take precedence

October 13th, 1999House debate

Preston ManningReform

Personal Information Protection And Electronic Documents Act   the heading “Property and Civil Rights”. Therefore, I think it would be very difficult for the federal government to pass legislation dealing exclusively with the protection of personal information. If you are able to relate personal information protection rules to an area of activity

October 19th, 1999House debate

Richard MarceauBloc

Personal Information Protection And Electronic Documents Act   something from the end of its third paragraph. She can discuss it with the bar association, since she is a member. The letter reads: But the protection of personal information is based on provincial jurisdiction over property, under the civil code. I would imagine that a nice little

October 22nd, 1999House debate

Pierre BrienBloc

Nisga'A Final Agreement Act  . There is an absence on reserves of the most basic of property rights. There is an absence of contract rights. There is an absence of free markets in housing, labour and capital. The tragedy of the current approach is that to succeed economically many aboriginal people have had to leave the reserve

October 26th, 1999House debate

Preston ManningReform

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

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

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

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

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

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   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