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International Trade committee , and potentially at the later stages in helping companies that are going into the export market to be able to be active participants or expand their reach in those markets. Primarily we are a financier and insurer, facilitating trade transactions associated with companies.
May 15th, 2007Committee meeting
Eric Siegel
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee be the agreement that was almost reached. Of course, this would be in Havana as well as in Ottawa, and you would be able to say all these things in Havana. Now, of course, how much you would see in the Cuban press or media is another question, but the very fact that it is taking place
May 15th, 2007Committee meeting
Ed Broadbent
First Nations Oil and Gas and Moneys Management Act the government, which demonstrated respect by ensuring that aboriginals can one day live off the resources on their own ancestral lands. The resources on these lands will help us feel much prouder, since we will no longer feel as if we are at the government's mercy. Ultimately, we
October 6th, 2005House debate
Bernard ClearyBloc
Settlement of International Investment Disputes Act , or anywhere else in the country—the foreign investor would be entitled to a fair and equitable hearing. The host country’s courts would not be prejudiced against the foreign investor and would reach a decision under the law. Sometimes, though, this would not happen. The court might well
May 15th, 2007House debate
Steven BlaneyConservative
First Nations Oil and Gas and Moneys Management Act that we no longer want to see happening. In my constituency, where I have nearly 30 first nations and over 100 separate reserves, this is the attitude that I see and hear. Chiefs, councillors and individuals living on reserve no longer want to have their lives run from Ottawa. They do
October 6th, 2005House debate
Jeremy HarrisonConservative
Finance committee I think we're mixing together two really important issues. One has to do with how competitive the Canadian economy is and some of the challenges we have within Canada with respect to productivity, and so on. The second has to do with Canadian multinationals reaching out
May 15th, 2007Committee meeting
Walid Hejazi
International Trade committee that do not have a long-standing relationship with their financial institution, and for business that carries a higher risk profile, like emerging markets. To reach that group, we have to work closely with other government partners to raise awareness and increase access to those
May 15th, 2007Committee meeting
Eric Siegel
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee are going to get this proper consultation that we've talked about. Lots of times it is after people have the ability to reach out and utilize these human rights that they become entrenched and they take it upon themselves to learn them. So I just ask you that question. And I ask
May 15th, 2007Committee meeting
Brian StorsethConservative
Environment committee , and they certainly will not represent the major opportunity and certainly the major means of preventing carbon dioxide from reaching the atmosphere. So we have to be looking very hard at using what we learn from the enhanced oil recovery community to take us down the road of geological storage
May 15th, 2007Committee meeting
Professor Malcolm Wilson
Procedure and House Affairs committee .” In other words, the Speaker declared that by “importing the new concept of essential services” and by seeking to “reach back to the parent act and import into Bill C-257, the terms of reviews of orders made by the board under subsection 87.4(7), concepts not found within the bill
May 15th, 2007Committee meeting
Mario SilvaLiberal
Finance committee : that is to ask those countries to follow the same rules as other countries, and sit down. One things is certain: we will not reach that goal overnight. We must deal with this issue internationally. In the context of globalization, there are organizations that deal with a vast array of issues
May 15th, 2007Committee meeting
Brigitte Alepin
Environment committee to be an outstanding success, and it probably has another 10 or 20 years of life left in it. The second project we have is with a company by the name of Glencoe, and this is more recent. We started in 2005 and reached an agreement with Glencoe for a similar type of process where we would sell them
May 15th, 2007Committee meeting
Grant Thomson
Information & Ethics committee to that actually taking place. That would obviously be problematic from the point of view of ensuring that the committee has reached a consensus with regard to who we're summoning. I'm hoping we can all find a way of leaving ourselves enough time to deal with that today.
May 15th, 2007Committee meeting
Scott ReidConservative
Canadian Heritage committee there is no CBC/SRC presence. You reach out to a very small number of people. You also represent urban community radio, such as Radio Basse-Ville de Quebec, for example, in addition to campus radio stations. I suppose that audience ratings also vary. Do many students listen to campus radio? I
May 15th, 2007Committee meeting
Francis ScarpaleggiaLiberal
Canadian Heritage committee be to help community radio stations reach their full potential as a well-funded, independent, diverse, dynamic and accessible sector of the Canadian media. The Community Radio Fund of Canada would be a not-for-profit organization that would solicit and disperse funds for the development
May 15th, 2007Committee meeting
Brigitte Duchesneau