PAA see Program Activity Architecture (PAA)
Pacetti, Massimo (Lib.--Saint-Léonard--Saint-Michel)
Pacific Environmental Centre
>>
Contaminated site, lease with Squamish First Nation, respecting,
decontamination, o.q., 9022(141:1440)
Pacific Gateway Act (Bill C-68)--Minister of Transport (Lapierre, Jean)
>>
First reading, 8763(138:1000)
>>Second reading, 9226-43(144:1205-355), 9258-82(144:1520-830),
9413-28(146:1540-730), 9749-65(151:1535-730)
>>See also Pacific Gateway Strategy (multimodal transportation network)
Pacific Gateway Strategy (multimodal transportation network)
>>
Aboriginal communities, consultations, 9275(144:1735-40)
>>Background, 9228(144:1210), 9264(144:1600-5)
>>Border security measures/funding, 9228(144:1220), 9276(144:1740),
9279(144:1805), 9426(146:1710), 9755(151:1605-10), 9763(151:1710)
>>British Columbia government strategy/position, 9425-6(146:1705),
9759(151:1640), 9761(151:1655)
>>China, trade with, relationship, 9227(144:1205-10), 9268(144:1640),
9422-3(146:1645-55)
>>Container ships, increased size, implications, 9231(144:1235-40),
9264(144:1605), 9266(144:1615), 9277(144:1745-50), 9422-3(146:1650)
>>Economic importance, 9227(144:1210), 9258-9(144:1520-30),
9263(144:1555-1600), 9266(144:1615-20), 9268(144:1635-40),
9273-5(144:1715-35), 9278(144:1755), 9280-1(144:1815-20), 9414(146:1540-5),
9421-2(146:1640-5), 9423-5(146:1655-1705),
9427-8(146:1720),
9750-1(151:1540-5), 9756-7(151:1620-5), 9760-1(151:1650-5), 9762(151:1705)
>>Ethnocultural importance, 9260(144:1530), 9260-1(144:1540)
>>Funding, 9228-9(144:1220), 9232(144:1240), 9260(144:1540), 9261(144:1545),
9264(144:1600), 9275(144:1735), 9277(144:1745), 9278(144:1800),
9280(144:1810), 9416-7(146:1600), 9418(146:1610), 9419(146:1620),
9425(146:1705), 9750-1(151:1540-5), 9752(151:1550-5), 9756(151:1615),
9756-7(151:1620-5), 9758(151:1640), 9760(151:1650)
>>Greater Vancouver Gateway Council position, 9232(144:1240)
>>Health research, relationship, 9272(144:1705-10)
>>Infrastructure projects, 9426(146:1705-10), 9755:151:1605)
>>>See also Highways and roads--British Columbia
>>Legislation, Pacific Gateway Act (Bill C-68)
>>>Bloc Québécois position, 9236(144:1305), 9238(144:1325), 9268(144:1640),
9269(144:1640), 9271(144:1655), 9763(151:1710-5), 9764(151:1715-20)
>>>Conservative Party of Canada position, 9231(144:1235), 9233(144:1245-50),
9235(144:1300), 9277(144:1750-5), 9279(144:1805), 9753(151:1600)
>>>Introduction, delays, 9239(144:1330), 9241(144:1340), 9242(144:1345-50),
9243(144:1355), 9260(144:1530-5)
>>>New Democratic Party position, 9416(146:1600), 9419(146:1615)
>>>Stakeholder support, 9235(144:1300), 9761(151:1655-1700)
>>Local communities, impact, 9230(144:1230), 9240(144:1335)
>>Northern Canada, benefits, 9753(151:1600)
>>Provinces, role, 9269(144:1640), 9763(151:1710), 9764(151:1725)
>>Quebec, benefits, 9238(144:1320), 9239(144:1330)
>>Quebec separation/sovereignty, relationship, 9764(151:1715-25)
>>Standards, international, harmonization, 9266-7(144:1620), 9421(146:1640)
>>Strategy, key components, 9228(144:1215), 9751(151:1545)
>>Tourism, relationship, 9265-6(144:1615)
>>United States, competition, 9227(144:1210), 9237(144:1320)
>>See also Highways and roads--British Columbia, Gateway
Pacific Pilotage Authority
>>
Gardiner, David K., part-Chair, Certificate of Nomination, tabled and
referred to Transport Standing Committee, 6339(104:1500)
Pacific Region see fisheries
Pacifism see Quebec
Packaging and labelling see Alcoholic beverages; Bread--Yeast-free; Dairy products--Supply management system, Import controls; Genetically modified organisms (GMOs); Spirit drinks; Sugar; Trans fats (trans fatty acids)
Paiement, Jean-Philippe see Golf--Quebec junior champions
Pakistan
>>
Earthquake, October 2005, Canadian response, etc.
>>>Brampton, ON Punjabi senior citizens group, funding for tents, S.O. 31,
10032-3(156:1410)
>>>Canadian Forces Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) role
>>>>o.q., 8683(136:1500)
>>>>S.O. 31, 9652-3(150:1400)
>>>Government matching funds, allocation, o.q., 8859(139:1145)
>>>Islamic Foundation of Toronto role, S.O. 31, 9477-8(147:1415)
>>>o.q., 8610(135:1440)
>>>S.O. 31, 8605(135:1410), 8673(136:1400), 8717(137:1405), 8792(138:1400),
9098(142:1410)
>>Religious minorities, discrimination, S.O. 31, 10031(156:1405)
Palestine/Palestinians
>>
Palestinians' rights, petitions, 7625(121:1515), 7820(123:1505)
>>Refugees
>>>Conditions, treatment, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine
Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) role, etc., o.q., 7284-5(117:1500)
>>>See also Refugees;
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near
East (UNRWA)
>>See also International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People;
IRFAN Canada (Jerusalem Fund);
Middle East conflict;
Montreal Arab World Festival;
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) see Arafat, Yasser
Palestinian National Authority (PNA)
>>
Abbas, Mahmoud, President see Middle East conflict--Ceasefire
>>See also Arafat, Yasser
Palliative care
>>
Government role, end of life care, Montreal, QC, West Island Palliative Care
Residence, etc., 242(6:1730)
>>See also Caregivers--Expenses;
Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice;
Maison Aube-Lumière
Pallister, Brian (CPC--Portage--Lisgar)
Pan American Games
>>
Advertising contracts, Nova Scotia, Liberal friendly firms receiving
sponsorship contracts, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) investigation,
o.q., 4945(80:1425)
Pan American Health Organization
>>
Role, Canada participation, S.O. 31, 212(6:1405)
Pan-Canadian Public Health Network
>>
Role, Throne Speech statement, 10(2:1630)
Pandemic see Avian flu; Public health
Paniyuk-Dean, Ashley see Miss World Canada pageant
Papiers Stadacona Ltée
>>
Beauport--Limoilou constituency investment, greenhouse gas emissions
reduction role, etc., S.O. 31, 4871(79:1415)
Paquette, Pierre (BQ--Joliette)
Paquin, Father Carmel
>>
Parish priest, Lac-à-la Tortue, QC, 50th anniversary, tribute, S.O. 31,
75329120:1400)
Paradis, Hon. Denis (Lib.--Brome--Missisquoi)
Paraguay see Volunteers--Collingwood Church of God
Paralympians see Olympics and Paralympics 2004 Summer Games (Athens, Greece)
Paramedics see Public safety occupation--Pensions
Parc Downsview Park Inc.
>>
Estimates, 2005-2006, supplementary (A), inappropriate use, 10052(156:1640),
10214-5(159:1510-5)
>>Genco, Tony, President and Chief Executive Offiver, Certificate of
Nomination, tabled and referred to Environment and Sustainable Development
Standing Committee, 4878(79:1505)
Paré, Richard (Parliamentary Librarian)
>>
Retirement, tributes, 5035-6(81:1610-20)
Paré, Yvon
>>
Community involvement, recognizing/death, tribute, S.O. 31, 4740(77:1405)
Parent, QC see Airports
Parental leave
>>
Agreement, provincial negotiations, 1687-9(29:1835-45), 3088(50:1025)
>>>o.q., 1080(20:1430-35), 2661-2(44:1430-5), 5809(94:1435)
>>Establishing, 1738(30:1535)
>>Extending, 1750(30:1655)
>>Quebec jurisdiction, agreement in principal, negotiations, status,
241-2(6:1720-5), 2014-5(34:1305-10), 2836(46:1315), 3903(64:1055),
2874(46:1640), 3923-4(64:1330-5), 4027-8(66:1330-5), 4920(80:1120),
6048(100:1040), 6096(100:1615)
>>>Agreement, impact, o.q., 4042(66:1500)
>>>o.q., 34(3:1500), 1156(21:1440),
1410(25:1450), 2929-30(47:1420-30),
2974(48:1445), 2976-7(48:1455), 3048(49:1420-5), 3097(50:1120-5),
3152-3(51:1435), 3696(60:1120-5)
>>>S.O. 31, 3928-9(64:1405)
>>>Supreme Court of Canada appeal, pending, relationship, o.q,.
1078-9(20:1420-5), 1080(20:1430), 2974(48:1445)
Parents see Immigration/immigrants--Family class; Sexual assault/abuse/exploitation--Convicted offenders; Youth Criminal Justic Act--Enforcement; Youth justice system--Parental responsibility--Probation
Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) see Marriage--Same-sex couples
Pargeter, Louise
>>
Parole officer killed in line of duty, Yellowknife, NT
>>>Condolences
>>>>Moment of silence, 390(8:1500)
>>>>S.O. 31, 211(6:1355), 309-10(7:1400), 311(7:1410), 2099-100(35:1400)
>>>o.q., 785(15:1450)
Parkhill Blades N'Sync Precision Skating Team see Skating
Parkinson's disease
>>
40th anniversary. recognizing, S.O. 31, 8389(131:1400)
>>April, awareness month, support programs, S.O. 31, 5448(88:1105)
Parks, Rosa
>>
Mother of United States civil rights movement, death, tributes, S.O. 31,
9016-7(141:1405-15)
Parks Canada Agency
>>
Centralizing, 769(15:1255)
>>Communication strategy, internet site, 761(15:1155)
>>Control and supervision, transfer from Minister of Canadian Heritage to
Minister of Environment, 751(15:1030), 753-4(15:1045-55), 756-7(15:1115),
762(15:1150), 775(15:1345), 787(15:1505), 1587-92(28:1015-55),
1606-7(28:1225-30), 1821(31:1520), 1828-9(31:1620-25), 1835(31:1710),
1957(33:1000)
>>>Environmental issues, 753(15:1045-50)
>>>Funding, 753-4(15:1045-50), 767(15:1245), 769(15:1255-1300), 1590(28:1040)
>>>Minister, governor in council appointment, powers, 764-5(15:1215-30),
1585-6(28:1005-10), 1590-1(28:1040-5), 1821(31:1520), 1832-3(31:1655)
>>>Other Departments, transfers, comparison, 1589(28:1030-5), 1607(28:1225)
>>Historical background, 772-3(15:1325), 775(15:1345)
>>Legislation governing, background, impact, 757(15:1115-20)
>>Mandate, 751(15:1030-35), 760(15:1150)
>>See also Department of Canadian Heritage Act and Parks Canada
Agency Act (amdt.)(Bill C-7);
Historic/heritage buildings, sites and monuments;
National historic sites--Safeguarding
Parkville Fellowship Baptist Church, Parkville, BC see Bethlehem Walk
Parlby Irene Marryat see "Famous Five" (Emily Murphy, Nellie Letitia McClung, Irene Marryat Parlby, Louise Crummy McKiney and Henrietta Muir Edwards)
Parliament
>>
38th Parl., 1st Sess.
>>>Dissolution, by Royal Proclamation, November 29, 2005, 10244(159)
>>>Opening, 1(1:1110), 7(2:1500)
>>>>Letter from Governor General, read by Speaker, 5(1:1155)
>>>>Message from Deputy to Governor General, delivered by Usher of the Black
Rod, 1(1:1110)
>>38th Parliament, dissolution, January 2, 2006, 39th general election
February 13, 2006, compromise solution
>>>M. on supply (Layton), 9781-810(152:1015-355), 9824-41(152:1515-705),
agreed to, on recorded division, 9951-3(154:1830-900)
>>>o.q., 9658(150:1425-30), 9661(150:1445-50), 9738(151:1430-5),
9741(151:1450), 9997(155:1445)
>>"An annoyance" former Prime Minister Chrétien attitude, Epp impression,
5635(90:2120)
>>Crown role, diminishing, 5642-3(90:2210-5)
>>Decisions, votes, etc., government ignoring/not implementing,
5552(90:1040-5), 5635-7(90:2120-40)
>>"Democratic deficit", alive and well, 2561-2(42:1900-5)
>>Estimates, 2004-2005, main, House of Commons see Procedure and
House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Ninth
>>Estimates, 2005-2006, main, House of Commons see Procedure and
House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Thirty-third
>>Estimates, 2005-2006, supplementary (A) see Access to Information, Privacy
and Ethics Standing Committee--REpprts, Sixth
>>Institutions, system, education, etc., S.O. 31, 429(9:1110)
>>Liberal government (Martin) contempt, ignoring Committee recommendations and
House decisions, 4865(79:1335), 5619-20(90:1910-20)
>>>o.q., 5106(82:1445), 9585-6(149:1440-5)
>>Liberal governments not respecting, 3884(63:1555)
>>Minority government
>>>Defeat on specific non-confidence motions only, 5636(90:2130)
>>>Dysfunctional, 5460(88:1210)
>>>>Martin, Prime Minister, responsibility, o.q., 5877(95:1425)
>>>Government not recognizing, 62(4:1025), 64(4:1035), 73(4:1135),
240(6:1710), 529(11:1055-100), 1385(25:1200), 2831(46:1245)
>>>Making work for all Canadians, co-operation, etc., 82(4:1245-50),
120(4:1710), 121-2(4:1720), 124(4:1740), 711(14:1020), 3013(49:1015),
3018(49:1050-5), 3135(51:1230-5), 5083(82:1205), 5532(89:1745-50),
5536(89:1810-5), 7341(117:2200), 7344(117:2220), 8413(131:1625)
>>>>Conservative Party-Bloc Québécois alliance undermining, 5526(89:1705)
>>>>>o.q., 5878-9(95:1435)
>>>>>S.O. 31, 5960-1(98:1105)
>>>>Martin Liberal government commitment, Throne Speech statement,
7-8(2:1630), 12(2:1630), 20(2:1715), 43(3:1610), 173(5:1015)
>>>>New Democratic Party role, 21(2:1720), 51-2(3:1710-20), 53(3:1730),
54(3:1740)
>>>>o.q., 5453(88:1130)
>>>>S.O. 31, 93(4:1400)
>>>Members of Parliament, role/input, 3344(54:1355), 5092(82:1310)
>>>Official Opposition, Coservative Party, role, 35(3:1510-5), 42(3:1555-600),
62-3(4:1025), 64(4:1035), 5461(88:1215)
>>>Opposition parties role, effectiveness, 617(12:1600), 2777(45:1555)
>>>See also Budget 2005;
Government expenditures--Accountability
>>Minority governments, defeated, impact on opposition parties, examples,
228(6:1540-5)
>>Officers see Officers of Parliament
>>Opposition postponing orderly passage of legislation, o.q., 9586(149:1445)
>>Rehabilitation, 7562(120:1735)
>>Role
>>>Government accountability, opposition role, etc., 7478-9(119:2110),
7490(119:2240), 7521-2(120:1245)
>>>Mediator between public and government, 5623(90:1950)
>>>Usurped by Prime Minister's Office, 213-4(6:1410)
>>Supremacy/primacy, Supreme Court of Canada, powers/role, 40(3:1545),
5635(90:2120)
>>System of government, role of Members of Parliament, debate, etc.,
elementary school students learning, S.O. 31, 8320(145:1410)
>>See also Constitution--Supreme Court rulings re constitutionality;
DNA identification/evidence--National DNA databank;
Extradition--Report to Parliament;
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Department--Reorganization, Defeated;
Judges--Judicial activism;
Not-for-profit organizations (government foundations)--Accountability;
Police;
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP);
Russian Federation--Terrorist kidnapping of children in school in Beslan;
Supreme Court of Canada--Justices
Parliament Buildings
>>
1916 fire see House of Commons proceedings--Wooden mace
>>Sound and Light Show, S.O. 31, 7810(123:1410)
>>West Block, crumbling stone work, asbestos contamination, restoration
project, implementing, S.O. 31, 716(14:1055)
>>See also United States--Bush, George W., Canadian visit
Parliament Hill precinct
>>
Free access by Members of Parliament in performance of duties, interfered
with by Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and other police during United
States President George W. Bush November-December 2004 Canadian visit,
2132-5(36:1505-30), 2138(36:1550), 5518(89:1550), 5521(89:1625),
5525(89:1650), 5526(89:1700), 5528-9(89:1715-25), 5532-3(89:1745-800),
5536(89:1815)
>>>1970 incident, visit of Israeli Foreign Minister, comparison,
5519(89:1555-600)
>>>Contempt of Parliament, Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee
report, 5519(89:1605)
>>>Lack of communication between police authorities, 5519(89:1600),
5520(89:1610)
>>>Measure to prevent re-occurance, written reports by Sergeant-at-Arms and
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), 5519(89:1605)
>>>Members of Parliament identification badges and signed security cards
rejected/ignored, 5518(89:1555), 5520(89:1610)
>>>See also Privilege, prima facie--Rights of Members breached (Guimond)
>>Joint security force, House of Commons and Senate combining, Procedure and
House Affairs Standing Committee report, 5519-21(89:1605-15), 5527(89:1710)
>>Security arrangements, consultations with Members of Parliament,
5520(89:1610)
>>See also Cyprus--Evriviades, Euripedes L.;
Firefighters--Deaths in line of duty;
Fox News--United States news channel;
Hurricanes--Hands Across the Border;
Rural Canada--Liberal government (Martin);
Wine industry--Canadian wine
Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.--change of political affiliation)(Bill
C-408)--Preston
>>
First reading, 7379(118:1210)
>>Second reading, 9429-37(146:1805-900)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 9437(146:1900)
>>See also Members of Parliament--Political affiliation
Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.--members who cross the floor)(Bill
C-251)--Stoffer
>>
First reading, 1012-3(19:1515)
>>Second reading, 8569-77(134:1255-350)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 8577(134:1355)
>>>Negatived, on recorded division, 10060-1(156:1810-20)
>>See also Members of Parliament--Political affiliation
Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.--oath or solemn affirmation)(Bill
C-335)--Preston
>>
First reading, 3572-3(58:1510)
>>See also Members of Parliament--Oath of allegiance
Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.) and Canada Elections Act (amdt.)(Bill
C-443)--Hearn
>>
First reading, 9590(149:1510)
>>See also Elections--By-elections
Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.) and Salaries Act (amdt.)(Bill C-30)--Leader
of the Government in the House of Commons (Valeri)
>>
First reading, 2262(38:1205)
>>Second reading, 2459-74(41:1520-715), agreed to, on recorded division,
2592-3(42:2335-40)
>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 2594(42:2340)
>>>Reported, with an amdt., 3878(63:1505)
>>Report stage, concurrence, 4505-11(73:1545-635), agreed to, on recorded
division, 4520(73:1810)
>>>Motion, 4505(73:1550), agreed to, on recorded division, 4518-9(73:1805)
>>Third reading, 4756-60(77:1605-40), agreed to, on recorded division,
4971-3(80:1805-20), passed.
>>Royal Assent, 5421(87:1615) Chap. 16, S.C. 2005
>>See also Members of Parliament--Salaries and allowances
Parliamentary Border Caucus see Border, Canadian
Parliamentary budget office see Budget surplus
Parliamentary interns
>>
Term ending, tribute, S.O. 31, 7808(123:1400)
>>See also Ukraine--Canada
Parliamentary matching program see Members of Parliament
Parliamentary Press Gallery see Government department, boards, agencies and commissions--Employment
Parliamentary reform see Democratic reform
Parliamentary secretaries see Committees, Parliamentary--Membership
Parole
>>
Alcohol or drug dependancy, inelgibility, 3401(55:1205)
>>>See also Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--dependence on
alcohol or drugs)(Bill C-328)
>>Breach of parole or probation, police arresting without warrant,
3401-2(55:1205)
>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest without warrant)(Bill C-329)
>>Chrétien, Michel, case, former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien interference,
o.q., 2315(39:1455-500)
>>Effectiveness, parolees re-offending, etc., 2965-6(47:1840-5)
>>Legislation see Corrections and Conditional Release Act and Criminal Code
(amdt.)(Bill C-46)
>>Life imprisonment, murder or treason, application after 15 years, faint hope
clause, Criminal Code section 745, repealing, 3994(65:1215), 5015(80:2325),
8112(126:1645)
>>>See also Criminal Code (review of parole ineligibility)(Bill C-344)
>>Mandatory after sentence served, requiring, 7993(125:1250)
>>Rehabilitation, re-integration, role, 2965-6(47:1840-5)
>>Review of system
>>>Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing
Committee, o.q., 8682(136:1450-5), 8721(137:1425)
>>>o.q., 2611-2(43:1150)
>>Victims' rights, participation at hearings, impact statements, compensation,
etc., 1622-3(29:1115-20), 1625(29:1130-5),
1627(29:1150), 6043(100:1005)
>>>Audio tapes of hearings, providing, o.q., 5332-3(86:1500)
>>>See also Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act
(amdt.)(Bill C-393)
>>See also Auto theft--Osbourne, Robert;
Citizens' Advisory Committee Awareness Week;
Murder--Forget, Claude--Lemiski, Janis;
Pargeter, Louise;
Penitentiary inmates--Conditional release;
Sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Dorfer, Franklin Shane;
Violent crime--Offenders
Parole officers see Murder--First degree murder
Parrainage civique des Bois-francs
>>
Hommage Bénévolat-Québec award, recipient congratulating, S.O. 31,
278(85:1405)
Parrish, Carolyn (Lib.--Mississauga--Erindale; Ind.--Mississauga--Erindale, effective Nov. 22, 2004)
Parti Québécois see Boisclair, André; Landry, Bernard
Partnership for prosperity and security see Trade with United States
Passover
>>
Jewish religious celebration, S.O. 31, 5400(87:1400)
Passports see Canadian passports
Pasta
>>
Production on prairies, lack, Canadian Wheat Board factor, 3202(52:1135),
5236(84:1745-50)
Patent Act
>>
Legislation, Patent Act (amdt.)(Bill C-29)
>>>Bloc Québécois position, 2695(44:1815)
>>>Conservative Party of Canada position, 2693(44:1805), 3340(54:1325)
>>>Consultations, 2692(44:1755)
>>>Introduction, delays, 3342(54:1335-40)
>>>New Democratic Party position, 2395(44:1820), 3357(54:1505)
>>>Technical amendments, 2691(44:1750), 2692(44:1800), 3339(54:1315),
3339-40(54:1315-25), 3341(54:1330-5)
Patent Act (amdt.)(Bill C-29)--Minister of Industry (Emerson)
>>
First reading, 2262(38:1205)
>>Second reading, 2691-95(44:1750-820), agreed to, 2695(44:1820)
>>Industry, Natural Resources, Science and Technology Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 2695(44:1820)
>>>Reported, 3011(49:1000)
>>Report stage, motion for concurrence, agreed to, 3339(54:1315)
>>Third reading, 3339-44(54:1315-55), 3356-7(54:1505), agreed to,
3357(54:1505), passed.
>>Senate amendments, concurrence, 5599-604(90:1655-1730), 5702-7(92:1250-1320)
agreed to, 5706-7(92:1320)
>>Royal Assent, 5737(92:1655) Chap. 18, S.C. 2005
Patent Act (amdt.)(Bill C-274)--Masse
>>
First reading, 1334(24:1505)
>>Second reading, 3299-309(53:1810-1905), 5604-12(90:1730-1830), negatived on
recorded division, 5675(91:1840-55)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 3309(53:1905)
>>See also Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Patent protection
Patented Medicine Prices Review Board
>>
Role, powers, 3418(55:1405)
>>>qu., 9536(148:1220)
Patents
>>
Advisory committees see Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Generic medications
>>Fees, incorrect payments, large or small entity/top up fees, Dutch
Industries Ltd. court case, 2691-2(44:1750-5), 2693(44:1805),
2695(44:1815-20), 3339-41(54:1315-35), 3342(54:1340)
>>>Legislation, Patent Act (amdt.)(Bill C-29)
>>>>Amendments, 3339(54:1315), 3339-40(54:1315-25), 3341(54:1330-5)
>>>>Conservative Party of Canada position, 3340(54:1325)
>>>>Introduction, delays, 3342(54:1335-40)
>>Protection period, extending if government approvals delayed, 5437(87:1815)
>>See also Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Patriot Act see United States
Patro de Jonquière
>>
Community support and recreation centre, success, S.0. 31, 4191-2(68:1405)
Patro de Lévis
>>
Community support, S.0. 31, 3446(56:1415)
Patronage see Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA); Canadian Wheat Board--Directors; Government appointments; Immigration and Refugge Board (IRB)--Appointments; National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy--Murray, Glen; Public safety and emergency preparedness--Advisory committee
Patry, Bernard (Lib.--Pierrefonds--Dollard)
Patterson, Tom
>>
Stratford Festival founder, journalist, death, tribute, S.O. 31,
3927(64:1355), 3930(64:1410)
Pay equity
>>
Bell Canada/Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union dispute, Canadian
Human Rights Tribunal hearings, S.O. 31, 9399(146:1415)
>>Lack, impact, S.O. 31, 3561(58:1405)
>>Legislation, introducing
>>>o.q., 5654(91:1455)
>>>S.O. 31, 8719(137:1415), 8792(138:1400), 9099(142:1415), 10033(156:1415)
>>>Pay Equity Network demand, S.O. 31, 3269(53:1410), 5873(95:1400)
>>Newfoundland and Labrador, women workers compensation package, delay,
condemning, 926(17:1700)
>>>S.O. 31, 1151(21:1415)
>>Public Service Alliance of Canada claim, Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
ruling, Canada Post Corporation appealing, condemning, S.O. 31, 8852(139:1115)
>>Task force report recommendations, issues, 6856-8(111:1915-25)
>>See also Women
Pay Equity Network see Pay equity--Legislation
Payday lenders/loans see Banks and financial institutions--Consumer Measures Committee of Industry DEpartment documents--Low income Canadians
Payments in Lieu of Taxes Dispute Advisory Panel
>>
Doyon, Michel, Member and Chair, Certificat of Nomination, tabled and
referred to Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee,
6339(104:1500)
Payroll taxes
>>
Job losses, relationship, 7301(117:1705)
>>See also Small and mmedium business
PCBs see Contaminated sites--Peawanuck First Nation
PBDEs see Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts
>>
Contemporary art exhibition from Nunavut, S.O. 31, 2517(42:1400)
Peace
>>
Canadian role, o.q., 4201(68:1500
>>See also Pearson Peace Medal
>>See also International relations--Canadian role, Global peace and security;
Ireland;
Middle East conflict
Peace Arch Community Services
>>
South Surrey--White Rock--Cloverdale constituency social services
organization, role, 7300(117:1700)
Peace Country Tender Beef Co-op
>>
Slaughterhouse facility, federal government financing, 252-3(6:1845)
>>>S.O. 31, 6601-2(108:1105)
Peace of the Braves see Cree of Northern Quebec
Peace officers see Border, Canadian--Border/customs officers; Law enforcement officers
Peace prize see Nobel peace prize
Peace Research Institute
>>
Closure, retirement of founder Dr. Hanna Newcombe, S.O. 31, 2519-20(42:1415)
Peace River constituency see Penson--References
Peace Tower see Canadian Forces--Peacekeeping role, Deaths
Peacekeeping see Canadian Forces; Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal; Pearson Peacekeeping Centre
Peacocks see Avian flu (Asian bird flu)--Euthanasia
Pearson, Lester B.
>>
Nobel Peace Prize recipient, 5989(99:1210)
>>See also International relations--Canadian role
Pearson International Airport see Toronto Pearson International Airport
Pearson Peace Medal
>>
Dallaire, LGen Romeo, recipient, o.q., 4201(68:1500)
Pearson Peacekeeping Centre
>>
Funding/importance, 4082(67:1100), 4083(67:1110)
Peawanuk First Nation see Contaminated sites
Pecelj, Sanja see Refugees--Deportation
Pedophiles see Age of consent (sexual relations)--Raising; Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation
Peel Regional Police
>>
Catney, Noel, retirement, tribute, S.O. 31, 9318-9(145:1400)
Peers, Danielle see Olympics and Paralympics 2004 Summer Games--Paralympians
Peggy's Cove see Aircraft accidents--Swissair Flight 111; Lighthouses
Peguis First Nation
>>
Elections, irregularities, o.q., 9867(153:1135)
Pelletier, Benoit see Quebec
Pelletier, Jean see VIA Rail Canada Inc.
Pen Canada
>>
Writers, journalists, etc., freedom of expression, upholding, Day of the
Imprisoned Writer, commemorating, S.O. 31, 1325(24:1410)
Penis Dementia see Film production--Markham Street Films
Penitentiaries
>>
Correctional officers
>>>Contract negotiations, 795(15:1610), 865-6(16:1830-40), 5840-1(94:1830-5),
6113-4(100:1830-40), 9173(143:1325)
>>>>o.q., 565(11:1500), 1923-4(32:1450), 5333-4(86:1505), 5511(89:1455),
8560-1(134:1155)
>>>>Petitions, 5392-3(87:1310), 6129(101:1515)
>>>>qu., 5535(89:1805)
>>>>S.O. 31, 1647(29:1415)
>>>Pensions, accrual rate, increasing, 5168-9(83:1305-10),
5169-70(83:1315-20), 6113(100:1830), 6114(100:1835-40)
>>>>o.q., 5333-4(86:1505)
>>>Petitions, 7688(122:1010)
>>>Salary bonuses, r.o., 8023(125:1530)
>>>Shortage, 7408(119:1225)
>>>Stab-proof vests, issuing, qu.,. 5851(95:1120)
>>>Working conditions, dangers, stress, etc., 865-6(16:1830),
5840-1(94:1830-5), 6113(100:1830)
>>>>o.q., 3989(65:1145)
>>>See also Law enforcement officers--Federal enforcement officers;
Penitentiary inmates--Access to information requests;
Public safety occupations--Pensions
>>Management, rehabilitation/warehousing of inmates, 6099(100:1645)
>>Security systems see Penitentiary inmates--Access to information requests
>>Wardens, bonuses, r.o., 9593(149:1515)
>>Weapons seizures, Stony Mountain Institution, etc., 5840(94:1830)
>>>o.q., 3989(65:1145)
>>See also Citizens' Advisory Committee Awareness Week;
Montée Saint-François Institution (penitentiary);
Rockwood Institution (penitentiary);
Stony Mountain Institution (penitentiary)
Penitentiary inmates
>>
Access to information requests re security systems and correctional
officers
>>>o.q., 8723(137:1435-40)
>>>S.O. 31, 9097(142:1405)
>>Bourgon family, escape, receiving government cheques, government not
releasing photographs, etc., o.q., 4564-5(74:1430)
>>Conditional release, breaches of parole, statutory release or temporary
absence, offence, penalties, 6339(104:1505), 6340(104:1505)
>>>See also Corrections and Conditional Release Act and Prisons and
Reformatories Act (amdt.--conditional release)(Bill C-399);
Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--indictable offence committed
while on conditional release)(Bill C-402)
>>Criminal and inappropriate activities within prisons, o.q., 725(14:1145)
>>Drug and substance abuse, 337(7:1705), 7468(119:1230)
>>Early release, 4990(80:2010)
>>Gender re-assignment surgery, numbers, qu., 8020(125:1525)
>>Imprisonment rate, international comparison, etc., 6109(100:1755-800)
>>>See also Crime--Rate
>>Laboratory testing, qu., 8020(125:1525)
>>Lawsuits against government or government employees, prohibiting,
3455(56:1505)
>>>See also Crown Liability and Proceedings Act (amdt.--no claim by
inmate)(Bill C-332)
>>Legal aid, cost, r.o., 8023(125:1530), 9593(149:1515)
>>Name change, numbers, qu., 8020(125:1525)
>>Needle exhange program, establishing, health factor, qu., 3105-6(50:1205)
>>Pornography, access to, o.q., 6337(104:1450-5), 6412-3(105:1455)
>>Programs, counselling, education, vocational, reinstating, petitions,
1605(28:1210)
>>Statutory release
>>>Eliminating, 321(7:1505)
>>>>See also Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--elimination of
statutory release)(Bill C-204)
>>>Legislation see Corrections and Conditional Release Act and Criminal Code
(amdt.)(Bill C-46)
>>>See also Penitentiary inmates--Conditional release
>>Temporary absences
>>>Amusement park visits, o.q., 8682(136:1450), 8720-1(137:1420-5)
>>>Personal development temporary absences, escapes during, r.o.,
9623(150:1010)
>>>S.O. 31, 9097(142:1405)
>>See also Elections--Right to vote;
Homolka, Karla;
Parole;
Violent crime--Offenders