Port Mann/Highway 1 Project see Highways and roads--British Columbia
Port Moody, BC see Tinga, Linda
Port Union, NL
>>
Union built town, Coaker Foundation celebration, Atlantic Canada
Opportunities Agency (ACOA), investment, 575(11:1610)
Portage La Prairie, MB see Canadian Forces--Flight training
Porter, Kalan see Canadian Idol
Ports/harbours
>>
Digby, NS wharf, MacDonnell Group consulting contract, o.q.,
4450(72:1455-500)
>>Environmental assessments, delays, 9233(144:1245)
>>Fraser, BC, dredging costs, inequitable treatment by federal government,
9232-3(144:1240-5), 9260(144:1535-40), 9267(144:1630), 9268(144:1635),
9418(146:1615)
>>>o.q., 4322-3(70:1155)
>>Halifax, NS see Marine transportation security (ports, etc.)
>>Legislation see Canada Marine Act (amdt.)(Bill C-61)
>>Les Escoumins QC wharf, deterioration, impact on Trois-Pistoles-Les
Escoumins ferry, etc., o.q., 5655(91:1505)
>>Mergers, permitting, 9232(144:1240)
>>Montreal, QC, rail access, Outremont Yard, proposed hospital construction,
o.q., 1596(28:1120), 1971(33:1135)
>>Oshawa, ON harbour, marina closure, contaminated site, environmental
clean-up demanded
>>>o.q., 4629-30, (75:1510)
>>>S.O. 31, 212-3(6:1405)
>>Pointe-au-Père wharf, Rimouski, QC, safety concerns, o.q., 10042(156:1505)
>>Prince Rupert, BC
>>>Development plans, government position, funding, 9230(144:1230),
9239(144:1330), 9261(144:1540)
>>>>o.q., 2032(34:1455), 5159(83:1200)
>>>See also Marine transportation security (ports, etc.);
Ridley Terminals Inc.
>>Saint John, NB, harbour clean-up, importance, 6046-7(100:1020)
>>Security measures see Marine transportation security (ports, etc.)
>>Small craft harbours, deterioration, 246(6:1750), 4309-10(70:1040),
7398(119:1105)
>>>Gaspésie--Îles-de-la-Madeleine constituency, etc., 1282(23:1225-30),
3954-5(64:1655)
>>>>S.O. 31, 1592(28:1100)
>>>Manicouagan constituency, 9165(143:1220-5), 9173(143:1325)
>>Smaller, divestment, government turning over to communities,
507(10:1645-50), 510(10:1710), 4089(67:1145)
>>Thunder Bay, ON see Canadian Coast Guard--Search and rescue role
>>Vancouver, BC
>>>Borrowing limit, elimnation, 9232(144:1240), 9260(144:1535),
9264-5(144:1605)
>>>Importance, Asian trade factor, improving infrastructure, etc.,
2916-7(47:1245-50)
>>>See also Pacific Gateway Strategy (multimodal transportation network)
>>Victoria, BC see Oceans--Sewage dumping
>>See also Lighthouses;
Old Port of Montreal Corporation Inc.;
Société du port ferroviaire de Baie-Comeau--Hauterive;
Toronto, ON--Waterfront development
Ports police see Marine transportation security (ports, etc.)
Portugal see World War II--Jewish refugees
Post-Employment Code for Public Office Holders see Conflict of Interest and Post-Employment Code for Public Office Holders
Post offices/postal outlets
>>
Cap-de-la-Madeleine sector, Trois-Rivières, QC, closure, S.O. 31,
4364(71:1415)
>>Cappahayden, Newfoundland and Labrador, closure, petition, 5162(83:1215)
>>Carrot River, Saskatchewan, closure, petition, 5777(93:1250)
>>French language services outside Quebec, 4849(79:1135)
>>Grandmother's Bay, SK, lack, access issue, o.q., 2613(43:1155)
>>Kamloops, BC, closure, 2992-3(65:1200-5)
>>>o.q., 3937(64:1450)
>>>S.O. 31, 3929(64:1405)
>>Mail sorting, Quebec City plant, transfer of operations to Montreal, job
loss, etc., 9143-5(142:1955-2005), 9284-5(144:1840-50)
>>>Review of decision, Conservative Party position, S.O. 31, 9477(147:1410)
>>>o.q., 8330(130:1500), 8400-1(131:1450-5), 8441(132:1455-500),
8613(135:1455)
>>>Petitions, 8614(135:1505), 8917-8(140:1515-20), 8986(141:1010),
10218(159:1540)
>>>S.O. 31, 8219(128:1410), 9098(142:1410)
>>Rue Saint-Paul postal station, Quebec City, 200 job loss/transfer, o.q.,
6085(100:1500)
>>Rural post offices, closure, moritorium, maintaining, 5559(90:1130),
10178(158:1310)
>>>o.q., 3874(63:1440), 3936-7(64:1450), 5158-9(83:1155-200)
>>>Petition, 4780(78:1015), 5838(94:1825), 5974-5(98:1230-5), 6045(100:1010),
6129-30(101:1520), 6487-8(106:1520), 6670(109:1540), 7254(117:1140),
7441(119:1650), 7508-9(120:1130), 7688(122:1010), 8100(126:1510),
8444(132:1515), 8729(137:1515), 9110(142:1515), 9412(146:1535),
9780(152:1010), 10047-8(156:1620)
>>>S.O. 31, 5574(90:1405), 6402-3(105:1400), 6654(109:1400), 6930(113:1105)
>>Saint John, NB, Postal Station B, closure
>>>>Petition,, 3880(63:1520)
>>>>S.O. 31, 3869(63:1415)
>>Victorville, QC, award of excellance, Mystery Shopper Program,
congratulations, S.O. 31, 2252(38:1115)
Post-Secondary Education Savings Assistance Act see Canada Education Savings Act (Bill C-5)
Post-Secondary Students see Students, Post-Secondary
Post-traumatic stress syndrome see Bosnia and Herzegovena--Canadian Forces role
Postage stamps
>>
Price increase, $55 million tax grab, o.q.,2108(35:1445), 2131-2(36:1500),
2259(38:1150-5)
>>See also Polish Alliance of Canada;
Refugges;
Victoria Cross
Postal Codes
>>
Saint-Julien, QC, own unique postal code, requesting, petition, 6197(102:1010)
Potato farming see New Brunswick Potato Museum and Learning Centre
Poudrier, Cassandra see Hockey--Quebec junior players
Poultry industry
>>
Avian flu, impact, government assistance, 173(5:1015)
>>See also Newcastle disease
Poverty
>>
Acceptable level, establishing poverty lines, 2877(46:1700-5)
>>Basic necessities of life, right to, establishing, 7570(120:1835-40)
>>Causes, economic/social factors, 1738(30:1535), 4925-7(80:1200-15)
>>Concerns, etc., 2878-9(46:1715), 2894(47:1010)
>>Combatting, 1752-3(30:1705-10), 1985(33:1305-10)
>>>Government measures, o.q., 8271(129:1145)
>>Conservative Party policies, relationship, 7775(122:2235)
>>Crisis, 7661(121:2055)
>>Decline, government policies factor, 2445(40:2140)
>>Employment insurance benefits, denial, relationship, 113(4:1620),
4595(75:1110), 4601(75:1200)
>>International comparison, Canadian ranking, 236(6:1640)
>>International, reducing
>>>Canadian commitment, Make Poverty History campaign, etc., 7774(122:2220)
>>>>S.O. 31, 6817(111:1410), 7809-10(123:1405), 7925(124:1410), 9811-2(152:1405)
>>>International policy statement, Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Standing Committee review, relationship, S.O. 31, 10106(157:1400)
>>>United Nations goal, Canadian role, etc., 3892(63:1705)
>>>>Good governance, relationship, 3365(54:1615)
>>>See also Child poverty;
Foreign aid--Criteria
>>New Brunswick, fiscal imbalance, relationship, 887(17:1220)
>>Reducing, Référence Espoir creation, endeavours, S.O. 31, 3981(65:1100)
>>Winnipeg, 1982-4(33:1250-1300)
>>See also Child care;
Child poverty;
Crime;
Health--Illness;
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty;
La Mosaique;
Senior citizens;
Trafficking in persons (human trafficking);
Women--Single mothers;
Youth--At risk
POWA see Program for Older Worker Adjustment (POWA)
Powell, Colin see United States
Power Corporation of Canada see China--Canadian aid; Government buildings--Ottawa
Power, Ralph see DNA identification/evidence--National DNA databank, Murderers
Power plants see SE2 (Sumas Energy 2, Inc.)
Powers, Russ (Lib.--Ancaster--Dundas--Flamborough--Westdale)
Practioner see Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Internet
Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA)
>>
Environmental role, funding, Budget 2005 measure, 3891(63:1700),
4087(67:1130)
Pratt and Whitney see Corporations--Governments grants
Pre-budget consultations see Budget 2005; Budget process
Pre-emptive attack doctrine see United States--Defence policy
Pregnant or nursing women see Occupational health and safety
Pregnancy see Alcoholic beverages; Employment insurance--Benefits; Trans fats (trans fatty acids)
Prémont, Marie-Hélène see Cycling
Prentice, Jim (CPC--Calgary Centre-North)
Prescription drugs see Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Presidential Unit Citation (United States) see Afghanistan--Canadian Forces role, JTF2
Presiding Officer see Speaker of the House of Commons--Election
Preston, Joe(CPC--Elgin--Middlesex--London)
Preventative withdrawal see Occupational health and safety--Pregnant or nursing women
Prévost Buses
>>
Prévost, Eugéne, builder/founder, 1952 Citadin bus restoration project,
tribute, S.O. 31, 1323(24:1400)
PricewaterhouseCoopers see Liberal Party--Donations, Receipted
Pride Week
>>
Historical background, 25th anniversary, 7951(124:1710)
>>See also Toronto, ON
Prime Minister
>>
Accountability, o.q., 675(13:1420)
>>Salary, not less than Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Canada,
2462-3(41:1545-50), 2465(41:1600), 2468-9(41:1625-30), 2473(41:1705)
>>>Cabinet Ministers, salary, 75% rate, 2468(41:1625)
>>See also As Prime Minister Awards
Prime Minister's award for Teaching Excellence see Bastarache, Monique
Prime Minister's Office
>>
Former corporate lobbyists, joining staff, benefits, connect with former
employers, etc., o.q., 560(11:1425-30)
>>Power, concentration in, 1399(25:1345), 4855(79:1220), 5620(90:1925)
>>Reid, Scott, Director of Communications see Offshore oil and gas
revenues/royalties--Newfoundland and Labrador, Williams;
Privilege--Rights of Members breached (Gallant)
>>See also Aboriginal peoples/communities;
Grewal, G.--References, Liberal government (Martin) attempt to "buy" vote;
Immigration/immigrants--Sgro;
Parliament--Role;
Procedure--Conflict of Interest;
Sponsorship program--Advertising contracts, Groupaction Communications
Prime Ministers, former
>>
Support system, funding, o.q., 9102-3(142:1430-5)
>>See also Diefenbaker
Prince Albert, SK
>>
Centennial, tribute, S.O. 31, 2517(42:1400)
Prince Edward--Hastings constituency
>>
Description, 544(11:1245)
Prince Edward Island
>>
Tourism, promoting, S.O. 31, 7421(119:1400)
>>See also particular subjects
Prince George, BC see Airports; Highways and roads--British Columbia
Prince Rupert, BC see Ports/harburs; Ridley Terminals Inc.
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry see Canadian Forces
"Prison planes" see Airports--United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) "prison planes" landing at Canadian airports
Prisoners of war see Afghanistan--Canadian Forces role; Katyn Forest massacre; World War II
Prisons and Reformatories Act see Corrections and Conditional Release Act and Prisons and Reformatories Act (amdt.--conditional release)(Bill C-399)
Privacy see Banks and financial institutions--Governance, Electronic communications/documents; Border, Canadian--Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Census--Lockheed Martin contract; Communications Security Establishment--Powers; Credit cards; DNA identification/evidence--National DNA databank; Government computers--Information; Immigration/immigrants; Infectious disease; Members of Parliament--Telephone communications; Remote sensing satellites--Regulation; Telemarketing--Do-not-call registry; United States--Patriot Act
Privacy Act see Immigration/immigrants--Sgro election campaign workers, Balaican, Alina
Privacy Commissioner
>>
Annual reports
>>>2003-2004, tabled, 1189(22:1010)
>>>2004-2005, tabled, 8474(133:1010)
>>Funding structure, 7435(119:1525)
>>Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, application,
annual report for 2005, tabled, 8474(133:1010)
>>Radwanski, George, resignation, 7438(119:1545)
>>See also Information Commissioner;
Liberal government (Martin)--Opennes and transparency;
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act;
Public safety and emergency preparedness--Privacy rights factor
Private clinics see Health care--Private for profict delivery
Private enterprise see Developing countries
Private family trusts
>>
Income tax avoidance role, transfer of funds outside country, Bronfman
family case, George Harris combatting, 2749(45:1245)
Private medical insurance see Health care
Private Members' Bills
>>
Importance, etc., 2824(46:1145)
>>Members of Parliament introducing, increasing number, 4253-4(69:1230)
>>See also Bills;
Taxation
Private Members' Business
>>
Votable, 9891(154:1105)
>>See also House of Commons proceedings;
Standing Orders
Private Members' Motions
>>
M-135, Queensway-Carleton Hospital (Ottawa, ON), National Capital Commission
(NCC) land, lease/selling, costs, (Poilievre), 8117-24(126:1730-1830),
8872-80(1330-1430), negatived 9132-3(142:1835)
>>>Amdt. (Reid), negatived on recorded division, 9131-2(142:1815-25)
>>M-153. Firefighters, deaths in line of duty, recognizing, constructing
monument within Parliamentary precinct (Julian), 6952-9(113:1330-430),
8829-40(138:1830-950), agreed to, on recorded division, 9130-1(142:1805-15)
>>>Amdt. (Broadbent), 8832-4(138:1845-910), 8838(138:1930-5), agreed to, on
recorded division, 9129-30(142:1730-805)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 6959(113:1430)
>>M-156. Ukraine, election, October 31, 2004/run-off vote, November 21, 2004,
transparency (Wrzesnewskyj), agreed to, by unanimous consent, 807-8(15:1740)
>>M-162, Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming), reducing,
Kyoto Protocol, Quebec implementing, compensating (Faille),
5477-85(89:1100-1205), dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order
Paper, 5485(89:1205), 7390-5(118:1330-1400),
negatived on recorded division,
7643-4(121:1825)
>>M-163. Supply management system, maintaining, World Trade Organization
negotiations (Gaudet), 1759-67 (30:1820-1920), 5173-80(83:1330-1420), agreed
to, 5180(83:1420)
>>>Amdt. (Paquette), 5173(83:1340-5), agreed to, 5180(83:1420)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 1767(30:1920)
>>M-164. Textile and clothing industry, crisis, job losses, etc., government
response, measures, programs (Crete), 6508-16(106:1815-920),
8246-53(128:1730-1830), agreed to, on recorded division, 8467-8(132:1835-45)
>>>Amdt. (Boulianne), 8246(128:1715), agreed to, on recorded diovision,
8466-7(132:1825-35)
>>>Amdt. (Paquette), 6516(106:1910-5)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Pasper, 6517(106:1920)
>>M-165. Gasoline prices, increase, Petroleum monitoring agency, establishing,
and increasing Competition Act powers (Lévesque), 3412-20(55:1330-430),
5308-16(85:1805-900), negatived, on recorded division, 5355-6(86:1810-25)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 3420(55:1430)
>>M-170. Alzheimer's disease, national strategy, developing (Kadis),
3593-602(58:1805-1905), 5470-5(88:1330-1405),
agreed to, 5475(88:1405)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 3602(58:1905)
>>M-190. War memorials, preservation, honouring veterans, government
establishing fund (Savoy), 2283-91(39:1100-205), 3854-60(62:1800-50), agreed
to, 3860(62:1850)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 2291(39:1205)
>>M-193. Veterans, aboriginal veterans, discriminatory treatment, providing
compensation comparable to other veterans, role in wars factor (Harrison),
2622-31(43:1255-355), 4726-35(76:1730-830),
agreed to, on recorded division,
4752-3(77:1535-45)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 2631(43:1355)
>>M-194. Legislation, disallowance and reservation powers, Queen in Council
(United Kingdom) re federal legislation, Governor General and Lieutenant
Governors (Canada) re provincial legislation, eliminating, amending
Constitution (Reid), 3548-56(57:1815-915)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 3556(57:1915)
>>M-195. Foreign Credentials Recognition Program, National secretariat
overseeing, establishment (Dhalla), 4292-301(69:1715-820), 6633-8(109:1100-45)
>>>Amdt. (Kadis), 4299(69:1850), negatived, on recorded division,
4521-2(73:1825)
>>>>Division deferred, 4300-1(69:1815-20)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 4522(73:1825)
>>M-221. Age of consent (sexual relations), raising, 14 to 16/18 years,
exploitation factor, etc. (Grewal, Nina), 6260-8(102:1815-920),
7785-92(123:1100-200)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 6268(102:1920)
>>M-225. Family farms, intergenerational transfer, measures (Poirier-Rivard),
8822-9(138:1730-1830), 10174-81(158:1300-55)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 8829(138:1830)
>>M-227. Property rights, government actions preventing use or reducing value,
compensation (Breitkreuz), 5431-9(87:1730-830), 8421-9(131:1730-1820),
negatived, on recorded division, 8770-1(132:1910-5)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 5439(87:1830)
>>M-228. House of Commons, institutional symbol, adopting (Lee),
6305-12(104:1100-205), 7561-39120:1730-45), negatived, on recorded division,
7645-6(121:1840-50)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 6312(104:1210)
>>M-253. Gophers (Richardson's ground squirrels), agricultural pests, poison
control, strychnine ban, 2% solution, availability (Benoit),
7979-87(125:1105-1205), 9349-57(145:1730-1830),
negatived on recorded
division, 9428-9(146:1730-1800)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 7987(125:1205)
>>M-273. Income tax, Barbados, agreement with, tax avoidance factor, amending
Income Tax Act regulations, (Côté), 8334-42(133:1730-830)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on the Order Paper, 8542(133:1830)
>>See also Motions for Production of Papers
Private property see Property rights
Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program see Refugees
Privatization see Air Canada; Government--Information technology; Grain transportation; Marine Atlantic Inc.; Ontario--Progressive Conservative government (Harris/Eaves); Petro-Canada--Establishment; Ridley Terminals Inc.--Prince Rupert, BC port; VIA Rail Canada Inc.
Privilege
>>
Contempt of Parliament, Broadbent revealing in camera proceedings of
Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee study of electoral reform
issues, remarks inaccurate and selective (Reid), 6414-5(105:1505-10), taking
under advisement, 6415(105:1510), question asked related to committee scedule
and was in order, preamble questionable, Chair reluctant to interfere in
committee business, suggest Procedure and House Affairs review matter,
6902-3(112:1505-10)
>>Contempt of Parliament, International Trade Minister Peterson and Foreign
Affairs Minister Pettigrew statements following defeat of International Trade
Department Act (Bill C-31) and Foreign Affairs Department Act (Bill C-32) at
second reading, departments will continue to operate separately without
Parliament"s blessing, shows total disregard and disrespect for the role of
the House of Commons (Hill), 3652-4(59:1510-20), 4120-2(67:1510-20), taking
under advisement, 3654(59:1520), 4122(67:1520),
defeated bills aimed at
confirmation of executive action taken pursuant to statutes by non-legislative
means, not question of privilege, 4498-500(73:1505-15)
>>Contempt of Parliament, Prime Minister Martin failure to keep commitment
made to House to hold debate/vote on Canada's participation in ballistic
missile defense system (Hill), 4122-4(67:1520-30) taking under advisement,
4124(67:1530), language not prescriptive, no agreement on missile defense
system, no need for debate/vote, dispute as to interpretation, matter of
debate, not question of privilege, 4452-3(72:1500-2)
>>Contempt of Parliament, Prime Minister Martin ignoring/rejecting decision of
Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee report, concurred
in by House to reject the nomination of Glen Murray as Chair of the National
Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (Mills), 4950-1(80:1500),
5067(82:1000-5), taking under advisement, 4951(80:1505), government can be
guided by recommendations of a standing committee re the appointment or
nomination of an individual but Chair cannot compel government to abide by the
committee recommendations of House decision, not question of privilege,
5547-8(90:1000-5)
>>Contempt of Parliament, rights of Member breached, Ethics Commissioner
Shapiro commenting in news media about investigation of Obhrai for violation
of code of conduct, 8025-7(125:1540-455), taking under advisement,
8027(125:1555), rules unclear in these circumstances, Chair inviting Member to
move motion, 8473-4(133:1000-5)
>>False/misleading statements, articles in Bloc Québécois householders and
ten percenters making false allegations against Coderre and other Quebec
Liberal members re involvement with Gomery Inquiry Commission issues,
violation of rules relating to householders and damaging to reputations of
Members (Coderre), 9190-3(143:1505-30), taking under advisement,
9193(143:1530), constitutes prima facie case of privilege, Chair inviting
Member to move motion, 9489-90(147:1525-30)
>>False/misleading statements, Canadian Heritage Minister Frulla deliberately
misleading House re Kenney 2000-2001 travel expenses as Member of Parliament
attempting to tarnish Member's reputation (Kenney), 437-9(9:1200-10),
582(11:1705), taking under advisement until Minister able to respond,
439(9:1210)
>>False/misleading statements, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Sgro
deliberately misleading House regarding MacKay ministerial permit request,
inplying inappropriate actions by Members (MacKay), 1656-7(29:1505-10),
1819(31:1510), taking under advisement, 1657(29:1510), 1819(31:1510),
disagreement on interpretation of facts, not question of privilege,
2317-8(39:1505-10)
>>False/misleading statements, Guimond and Anders statements concerning
returning officer for Ahuntsic constituency being president of the Liberal
riding association, erroneous, damaging reputations (Bakopanos), withdrawal
requested, 7432-3(119:1505-10), 7542-3(120:1505-10), taking under advisement,
7543(120:1510)
>>False/misleading statements, Jorge Barrera article, Fredericton Daily
Gleaner, concerning G. Thompson candidacy and election as Chair of Canada
Section, Canada-United States Inter-Parliamentary Group, impugning character
of all Members of Parliament, apology requested (G. Thompson),
2037-8(34:1515-25), article uncomplimentary but not affecting privilege,
matter closed, 2038-9(34:1530)
>>False/misleading statements, Justice Minister Cotler comments re
Conservative Party support for recommendations of Non-Medical Use of Drugs
Special Committee report (White), 8915(140:1505), not question of privilege,
8915(140:1505)
>>False/misleading statements, Kenney attributing statements to Public Works
and Government Services Minister Brison comparing Prime Minister Martin to
Osama bin Laden, 5464-5(88:1245-50), taking under advisement, 5465(88:1250)
>>False/misleading statements, Public Works and Government Services Minister
Brison deliberately misleading House as to nature, depth and scope of audit
conducted on the financial records of the Liberal Party (Kenney),
5109-10(82:1505-15), taking under advisement, 5111(82:1515), Minister may have
erred in terminology used, but not evidence done deliberately, dispute as to
facts, not question of privilege, 5411-2(87:1505-10)
>>False/misleading statements, Public Works and Government Services Minister
Brison remarks regarding failure of government to deliver document relating to
the sponsorship program to the Public Accounts Standing Committee (Williams),
566(11:1505), dispute as to facts, leaving matter, 566(11:1505)
>>False/misleading statements, Public Works and Government Services Minister
Brison statements re Lunn telephoning office of Minister of Public Works and
Government Services regarding information on the sponsorship program (Lunn),
682-3(13:1505), Committee best place to discuss matter, 682-3(13:1505-10)
>>False/misleading statements, replies to written questions relating to
development of salmon farm acquaculture sites in British Columbia (Cummins),
2667-8(44:1500-10), taking under advisement, 2668(44:1515), quality of answers
not question of privilege, 3233-4(52:1505-10)
>>False/misleading statements, Solberg mailing accusing NDP of not supporting
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, failing to vote to transfer funds from gun
registry to Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Masse), 4377-8(72:1525-30), taking
under advisement, 4378(72:1530), documents in question mislabelled, delivered
to wrong constituency, information about Member's activities and positions may
have affected his ability to function as Member of Parliament and may have
unjustly damaged his reputation with voters, constitutes a prima facie breach
of privilege, Member invited to move motion, 5215(85:1500-5)
>>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Masse),
5215-6(84:1505), deemed carried, by unanimous consent, 5220(84:1545)
>>Freedom of speech rights, abuse, Ablonczy referring to persons not in House,
not in position to defend name (Bakopanos), 5814(94:1500-5), taking under
advisement, 5415(94:1505). person named based on remarks and sworn testimony
originating in public domain, not question of privilege, 5933-4(96:1510-5)
>>Language, inappropriate/improper, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Volpe
comparing Conservative Party members to members of the Klu Klux Clan,
slanderous, withdrawal demanded, 5658(91:1525-30), statements made outside the
House, Chair cannot intervene, suggests members involved sit down and work out
differences, 5658-9(91:1530)
>>Language, inappropriate/improper, Crete allegations that Member fought
election campaign with dirty money (Boivin), 5159-60(83:1200), taking under
advisement, 5160(83:1205), withdrawal of offending remarks, 5245(85:1000)
>>Language, inappropriate/improper, Pallister reference to former Canada Post
Corporation Chairman André Ouellet as pork-master general, withdrawal
requested (Bakopanos), 6290-1(103:1200), taking under advisement,
6291(103:1200)
>>Personal question, allegations of wrongdoing by former Citizenship and
Immigration Minister Sgro, statements/accusations retracted, name cleared
(Sgro), 5884-5(95:1505-10)
>>Rights of Members breached, Ablonczy statements re Liberal Member of
Parliament under criminal investigation, besmirching reputation of all Liberal
members (Boudria), 4631(75:1515-20), taking under advisement, 4631(75:1520),
reference made to criminal investigation not charges and Member in question
not named, ability to carry out duties not impaired, not question of
privilege, 5334-5(86:1510-5)
>>Rights of Members breached, Benoit ten percenter reply card inserted into
Holland householder, interfering with right of Member to communicate with
constituents in unfettered way (Holland), 5548(90:1010), Member invited to
move motion, 5548(90:1010)
>>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Holland),
5548-9(90:1010-5). deemed carried, on division, 5674(91:1830)
>>Rights of Members breached, Casey disclosing comments made during in camera
meeting of Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, 5934-5(96:1515-20),
Member apologized, Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee to review
matter, Chair cannot comment further in absence of report from Committee,
5935(96:1520)
>>Rights of Members breached, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Volpe and
staff, attempting to intimidate and harass members of Official Opposition re
vote on departmental supplementary estimates (Jaffer), 9486-8(147:1505-25),
taking under advisement, 9488-9(147:1525), not question of privilege,
9823-4(152:1510)
>>Rights of Members breached, constituents receiving Liberal Members' ten
percenters in franked envelopes, abuse of system (Reynolds), 5584-5(90:1510),
possible breach of privilege, Member invited to move motion, 5585(90:1515)
>>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Reynolds),
agreed to, 5585(90:1515)
>>Rights of Members breached, former Member of Parliament, Serge Marcil,
usurping title of Member of Parliament for Beauharnois--Salaberry constituency
following electoral defeat (Guimond), 1657-8(29:1510), taking under
advisement, 1658(29:1515), advertisment representing someone as a sitting
Member of Parliament who is not a Member constitutes a prima facie breach of
privilege, Member invited to move motion, 1733-4(30:1500-5)
>>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Guimond),
agreed to, 1734(30:1505)
>>Rights of Members breached, government not tabling information necessary for
Member to conduct parliamentary duties, failure to adequately answer Order
Paper questions (Cummins), 8150-1(127:1520-5), 8228(128:1505-10,
8331-3(130:1505-20).Chair hearing from government before delivering decision,
8151(127:1525), taking under advisement, 8333(130:1520), not question of
privilege, 9664-5(150:1505)
>>Rights of Members breached, Harper and Conservative Party caucus members
labelling Ratansi as anti-American, attempting to suppress freedom of speech,
sabatoging reputation (Ratansi), 1162-3(21:1525-30), taking under advisement,
1163(21:1530)
>>Rights of Members breached, individuals/group blocking fax machines in
several Members" offices, constituents not able to communicate with Member,
Members not able to fulfil duties of office (Boudria), 6415-8(105:1510-30),
taking under advisement, 6418(105:1535)
>>Rights of Members breached, Labour and Housings Minister Fontana mailing
householder ten-percenters into Wellington--Halton Hills constituency, abuse
of franking system (Chong), 5885(95:1515), similar matters under investigation
by Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, Member invited to move
motion, 5585(95:1515)
>>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Chong),
5885-9(95:1520-50), agreed to, 5889(95:1550)
>>Rights of Members breached, Layton, New Democratic Party leader denied
opportunity to ask questions during Oral Question Period due to heckling,
noise and disturbance in Chamber, 2135-7(36:1530-40), noise level excessive,
not decorous but time not deducted from Member's allotted time and Member was
able to ask second question, not question of privilege, 2137-8(36:1545-50)
>>Rights of Members breached, Members of Parliament denied access to
Parliament Hill and Parliament Buildings by Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(RCMP) and other security forces during visit of United States President
George W. Bush, 2132-5(36:1505-30), preventing Members of Parliament free and
unincumbered access to Parliament Hill and Parliament Buildings constitutes a
prima facie breach of privilege, Member invited to move motion,
2134-5(36:1525-30)
>>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Guimond),
agreed to, 2135(36:1525-30)
>>Rights of Members breached, outside group/individuals capturing/controlling
world wide web domain names belonging to individual Members of Parliament,
giving impression that websites official, confusing constituents, giving false
information, etc. (Boudria), 6564-7(107:1505-20), taking under advisement,
6567(107:1520)
>>Rights of Members breached, Scott Reid, Director of Communications, Prime
Minister's Office, comments on CBCNewsworld, March 17, 2005, deliberate
and malicious, politically motivated to tarnish Gallant reputation, taking
under advisement, 4951-2(80:1505-10)
>>Rights of Members breached, Sgro, former Citizenship and Immigration
Minister, tabling altered report from Ethics Commissioner on role in granting
visas to strippers (Reynolds), 6613-4(108:1205), dispute as to how Ethics
Commissioner does his job, not question of privilege, 6614(108:1205)
>>Rights of Members breached, unauthorized use of franking privilege,
unauthorized delegation of authority over householders (Gallaway),
2937(47:1505-10), taking under advisement, 2937(47:1510), Chief Government
Whip apologizing, matter settled, not question of privilege, 3526(57:1500-5)
Privilege, prima facie
Privy Council Office
>>
Clerk of the Privy Council see Public Service--Wrongdoings, Deputy Ministers
>>Estimates, 2004-2005, main
>>>Restoration, M. (Alcock), negatived, on recorded division,
2588(42:2250-300)
>>>See also Aboriginal peoples/communities--Prime Minister's Office advisor
and Privy Council Office secretariat;
Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Tenth
>>Estimates, 2005-2006, main
>>>Vote 1, concurrence, M. (Alcock), 7125-51(115:1830-2155), agreed to, on
recorded division, 7153-4(115:2245-55)
>>>Vote 15 see Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports,
Thirty-sixth
>>>Vote 25, reduced see Environment and Sustainable Development Standing
Committee--Reports, Sixth
>>Role, 7125(115:1830), 7128(115:1850), 7147-9(115:2120-35)
>>See also Federal-provincial/territorial relations;
Sponsorship program--Gomery Inquiry Commission;
Throne Speech
Prix littéraire Association France-Québec/Philippe-Rossillon
>>
Recipient, Jean Lemieux, S.O. 31, 1544(27:1410)
Probation see Parole--Breach of parole or probation; Youth justice system