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Information & Ethics committee  , either as a class action or as an individual?

November 20th, 2006Committee meeting

Pat MartinNDP

National Defence committee  Very short duration. I'd hate to stay stuck on 10 days, because it would depend on the class, but generally speaking, it's 10 to 14 days. This is done under the supervision of the RCMP and our PEI constable and the PRT and the MP platoon. We have an MP platoon we've deployed

November 20th, 2006Committee meeting

BGen A. J. Howard

Citizenship and Immigration committee  , and they definitely will be when they start to get close to retirement age. Keep in mind that the birth control pill came in 1964—I remember getting it right after my daughter was born. Prior to that the numbers were high; from 1964 to 1977, the numbers were low and getting lower. The high

February 26th, 2007Committee meeting

Christine Eden

Anti-terrorism Act  . Some of these control orders have been challenged in the lower courts and their lawfulness will ultimately be decided by the House of Lords. In Australia, legislation has been enacted creating a system of control orders and preventative arrests of terrorist suspects. With regard

February 26th, 2007House debate

Pierre LemieuxConservative

Health committee   America—is completely up front about what product they are selling and how they label. For instance, something that is low in fat is not necessarily good for you, as I'm sure we can all agree. A lot of the children on, say—as I think the description was—the lower end of the socio

February 26th, 2007Committee meeting

Scott SimmsLiberal

2006 Grey Cup  Mr. Speaker, today I wish to acknowledge the tremendous success of the 2006 Grey Cup game held in my hometown of Winnipeg. The people of Manitoba once again have demonstrated to the world that Winnipeg is an excellent city to host world-class sporting events, including the Pan

November 20th, 2006House debate

Steven FletcherConservative

Health committee   people with lower incomes. I just wish we knew how to do it. Perhaps my colleagues know better than I do.

February 26th, 2007Committee meeting

Prof. Roger Mackett

Health committee  In our systematic reviews we focused largely not on individual barriers to behavioural change, but on social and community barriers to behavioural change, and quite often it's the people with the lower incomes who are facing the greatest barriers. For instance, young people

February 26th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Sandy Oliver

Health committee   nutrients in foods. But since you are a private business, your targets are probably lower than those of a government department that tries to control the proportion of nutrients in food for the general population. The reduction of a given ingredient in a product could alter its taste

February 26th, 2007Committee meeting

Christiane GagnonBloc

Federal Accountability Act   are finishing the Chrétien work and making it even more modest to ensure that it is middle class Canadians, and not the interests of a few high powered financial contributors, who have a bigger voice in politics. This was a welcome change of which I think all members took great note

November 20th, 2006House debate

John BairdConservative

Canada Student Financial Assistance Act   with it for the rest of their lives. I also had the opportunity to meet with students from the northern adult education class in Green Lake. These students are making education a priority for their lives and their children's lives. This commitment and dedication is an inspiration. However

November 20th, 2006House debate

Gary MerastyLiberal

Canada Student Financial Assistance Act   in our history during this century, which I find astounding. While I support the bill, I do have concerns. While assistance for the lowest income students is important, assistance for middle class students is also important. The amount being offered to low income students

November 20th, 2006House debate

Peggy NashNDP

The Budget  , no sliding: the days of deficit are gone and they are not coming back. Second, we will lower taxes to promote economic growth and to leave more money where it belongs—in the pockets of Canadians. As we said last November, Canadians are entitled to keep more of the money they earn. After

February 28th, 2000House debate

Paul MartinLiberal

Supply   provides many constructive suggestions in the House. My case in point is taken. The issue of taxes is interesting. Once upon a time in the era of Brian Mulroney a government decided to lower taxes. In that brief period government revenues went up. If we lower taxes we lower the burden

December 4th, 2001House debate

Keith MartinCanadian Alliance

Fisheries Act, 2007  Mr. Speaker, I hope to lower the noise for just a little bit, if I may, in respect of my hon. colleagues. I am proud to be standing here today to be talking about this significant act, there is no doubt about it. This is something that replaces an act that existed for well over

February 23rd, 2007House debate

Scott SimmsLiberal