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Presence In Gallery  , member of Parliament from Greece.

May 4th, 1995House debate

The Speaker

Greece  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Thessaloniki is Greece's second city, capital of Macedonia and the contemporary gateway to the Balkans. It is designated the European heritage city for 1997. Considering the size of our Greek-Canadian community

May 15th, 1995House debate

Ted McWhinneyLiberal

Greece  Mr. Speaker, indeed I would confirm to the hon. member that this suggestion is very worthy and we will study it very quickly.

May 15th, 1995House debate

André OuelletLiberal

Firearms Act   it or not, must register it and get a licence. In Greece, to be eligible to hold a licence, applicants must be 21 years of age and substantiate their need to have a firearm for personal safety, guarding a public building or target shooting. Firearms registration is mandatory and the licence

June 13th, 1995House debate

Pierrette VenneBloc

Firearms Act   such as Great Britain and Germany, which strictly control access to firearms, have much lower death rates by firearms than Canada or the United States. Gun registration is the rule throughout Europe: in Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Holland

June 13th, 1995House debate

Sue BarnesLiberal

Peacekeeping Act   find there are alternative plans. Greater Serbia has been spoken of but there is a greater Bulgaria concept, a greater Greece concept, conflicting ambitions of Balkan powers restrained by the facts of life of the cold war and bipolarity but broke out with the breakdown of the cold

June 19th, 1995House debate

Ted McWhinneyLiberal

Macedonia  Mr. Speaker, the interim agreement just signed at the United Nations between Greece and FYROM, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, meets two key international issues raised by the Greek government: removal from FYROM's flag of Alexander the Great's star and removal from

September 22nd, 1995House debate

Ted McWhinneyLiberal

Presence In Gallery  I draw the attention of the House to the presence in the gallery of Mr. Vassillis Geranidis, member of Parliament for Salonica, Greece. I also draw the attention of the House to the presence in the gallery of the Hon. John Efford, Minister of Public Works and Transportation

September 27th, 1995House debate

The Speaker

Federation Of Sterea Hellas  Mr. Speaker, I rise to welcome a group visiting the nation's capital region today. The Federation of Sterea Hellas represents over 15,000 Canadians who descended from the central part of Greece known as Roumeli. The federation is involved in many worthwhile projects

October 2nd, 1995House debate

John CannisLiberal

The Budget   is of Greek origin, stated that the idea of Quebec becoming sovereign bothered her. I would like to remind her, not without some pride, that we all are more or less Greek. Greece was the birthplace of science and democracy and, as you know, Mr. Speaker-you studied the Classics-we were

March 7th, 1996House debate

Roger PomerleauBloc

The Budget  Mr. Speaker, my colleague has touched on several topics. He has spoken about the budget, and I will answer him on that, but first of all, let me reply to another point he has made. He made a comparison between Quebec and Greece, which did not want to be part of another country

March 7th, 1996House debate

Mac HarbLiberal

The Budget  Mr. Speaker, I hope that my colleague does not expect me to congratulate the government. To start with, I would like to set the record straight regarding some of his comments. He said that Greeks have always been Greeks. If they celebrate Independence Day in Greece

March 7th, 1996House debate

Roger PomerleauBloc

Privilege  -Chile under Pinochet, Greece under the colonels or Spain under Franco. That is why I will vote against the Reform Party's motion, against the Liberals' amendment and against the amendment to the amendment presented by the Reform Party.

March 14th, 1996House debate

Madeleine Dalphond-GuiralBloc

Greece  Mr. Speaker, the recent incident in the eastern Aegean Sea involving Turkey and Greece reminds us that, by virtue of the Treaty of Lausanne of 1923, the further agreement of 1932 and the Paris Peace Treaty of 1947, Greece's sovereignty and territorial title over the Dodecanese

March 18th, 1996House debate

Ted McWhinneyLiberal

Greek People  Mr. Speaker, on March 25, Greece celebrated 175 years of independence. It was on March 25, 1821 that the Greek people started their struggle to regain their independence after 500 years of Turkish domination. Their sense of identity as a people enabled them to set off

March 27th, 1996House debate

Madeleine Dalphond-GuiralBloc