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Iraq  , and the development of pre-approved lists of items that would not need to be reviewed by the sanctions committee. These so-called green lists have been expanded continually and now cover medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, agricultural equipment, educational materials, water and sanitation

May 10th, 2001House debate

Denis ParadisLiberal

International Aid   from India, we are responding accordingly. The Red Cross is providing through our funding a 350 bed hospital, which is providing shelter, clean water and sanitation to 300,000 victims in the earthquake area. We are providing for 400 communities through CARE Canada. Some 20,000

February 2nd, 2001House debate

Maria MinnaLiberal

Bill C-27 Canadian Food Inspection Agency Enforcement Act

C-27 First Session, Thirty-eighth Parliament, 53-54 Elizabeth II, 2004-2005 HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA BILL C-27 An Act to regulate and prohibit certain activities related to food and other products to which the Acts under the administration of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency

June 22nd, 2005
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Andy MitchellLiberal

Supply   prorogued the House due to a little leadership contest that happened over there. It actually went on for 10 years and culminated in November, but the report did not see the light of day until February. The Liberals had it for three months to clean it, sanitize it, and actually put

May 31st, 2005House debate

Gerry RitzConservative

Civil Marriage Act   the democratic will of Parliament. Once again, the question of parliamentary supremacy comes to the forefront. This dry and sanitized forum does not always reflect the true feelings of a nation. No public opinion poll or press release can capture those deeply held sentiments. The Supreme

May 2nd, 2005House debate

Peter MacKayConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2005   November of next fall at the earliest, and judging from what these guys on the opposite benches do with reports from the Auditor General and different people who blow the whistle on them, those reports kind of get buried and sanitized and cleaned up. When the reports finally do see

April 15th, 2005House debate

Gerry RitzConservative

Privilege   if the government is allowed to get away with withholding information because it deems it too negative for the rest of us to know about. I strongly object to that course of dealing. I ask you, Mr. Speaker, to intervene, to put a stop to this kind of sanitizing and editing by a government

December 13th, 2004House debate

Diane AblonczyConservative

Privilege   of the Department of Fisheries under statutes enacted by Parliament and is the sole responsibility of the federal government under the Constitution. The original response prepared by the scientist clearly stated the department's failure to fulfill its obligations. The sanitized response would

December 13th, 2004House debate

John CumminsConservative

Universal Declaration of Human Rights   and live in poverty, disease and despair. At the same time, the Bush administration wants to spend one trillion dollars on star wars. This money could address the fundamental needs of every single one of those children for housing, food, sanitation, health care and education

December 9th, 2004House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Sponsorship Program   of the sponsorship scandal. The minister has said it. The Prime Minister has said it. Who edited these files? Why were they sanitized? Who did that?

December 2nd, 2004House debate

Peter MacKayConservative

Sponsorship Program   committee because it did not ask the right questions. It appears that documents are now being sanitized before being released to the commission. Can the Deputy Prime Minister tell us what the government is trying to hide? What happened to the repeated promises of openness

December 1st, 2004House debate

Peter MacKayConservative

Sponsorship Program  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister continues to hide behind the public works minister and the Gomery commission. There is nothing to prevent him from answering questions in the House. We know the former public works minister, Mr. Gagliano, sanitized his files to hide information

October 21st, 2004House debate

Peter MacKayConservative

Patent Act   the follow-up, so different from here in Canada. The care prior to the ravages of disease and the post-hospital or post-clinic care are imperative to treating the diseases that we are aiming to treat. It also means ensuring that there is adequate access to clean water and sanitation

April 29th, 2004House debate

Aileen CarrollLiberal

International Transfer of Offenders Act   with the policies and programs proven to reduce the long term risk to the Canadian public. During the debate on Bill C-15, we have become aware of the issues facing Canadians sentenced abroad, often under difficult conditions. I am referring specifically to factors relating to sanitation

April 26th, 2004House debate

Paul MacKlinLiberal

Yemen Water Project   will be a model for other communities. In rural Yemen only 17% of the people have access to safe water. Hygiene practices are poor. Sanitation and waste disposal facilities are inadequate. Children are particularly susceptible to water-borne diseases. The agreement was encouraged

April 26th, 2004House debate

Joe ClarkProgressive Conservative