Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee
>>
Bills referred see Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.) and Salaries Act
(amdt.)(Bill C-30)
>>Certificate of Nomination referred: Audrey Elizabeth O'Brien, Clerk of the
House of Commons
>>>See also Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports,
Forty-seventh
>>Electoral reform, study, Conservative Party filibustering/obstructing see
Electoral reform;
Privilege--Contempt of House
>>Electoral system reform, citizen participation, recommendations, House
instruction, M. (Simard, R.), agreed to, 1922(32:1555)
>>Mandate, 4852(79:1200)
>>Membership, 13(2:1630)
>>>M. (Nicholson), agreed to, 2979(48:1510)
>>>M. (Redman), agreed to, 8516(133:1510)
>>>M. (Reynolds), agreed to, 14(2:1635)
>>Non-confidence motion order of reference consideration, Conservative and
Bloc Québécois boycotting, condemning, S.O. 31, 6077(100:1415)
>>Non-partisan consensus approach, Boudria endangering, 5525(89:1650-5)
>>Reports, presented
>>>First (Committee memberships and associate memberships), deemed tabled and
concurred in, by unanimous consent, 115(4:1635)
>>>Second (Committee memberships and associate memberships), deemed tabled and
concurred in, by unanimous consent, 232(6:1615)
>>>Third (Committe memberships), deemed tabled and concurred in, by unanimous
consent, 395(8:1530)
>>>Fourth (Committee associate memberships), 609(12:1505)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 612(12:1515)
>>>Fifth (Guidelines for access to committee meeting by electronic media),
609(12:1505)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 612(12:1530)
>>>Sixth (Private Members' Business, provisional Standing Orders), 609(12:1510)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agree dto, 612-3(12:1530)
>>>Seventh (Electoral boundaries readjustment process), 730(14:1215)
>>>Eighth (Amendments to Standing Orders), 730(14:1215)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 730(14:1215)
>>>Ninth (Estimates, 2004-2005, main, Parliament, vote 5 (House of Commons)),
959(18:1205)
>>>Tenth (Estimates, 2004-2005, main, Privy Council Office, vote 25 (Chief
Electoral Officer), 959(18:1205)
>>>Eleventh (Petitions, Provisional Standing Orders), 959(18:1205)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Johnston), agreed to, 960(18:1215)
>>>Twelfth (Private Members' Business, Provisional Standing Orders),
959(18:1205)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Johnston), agreed to, 960(18:1215)
>>>Thirteenth (Committee membership and associate membership), 1012(19:1515)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 1014(19:1525)
>>>Fourteenth (rights and privileges of House of Commons), deemed tabled and
concurred in, by unanimous consent, 1528(27:1220)
>>>Fifteenth (Committee membership), 1604(28:1205)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 1605(28:1210)
>>>Sixteenth (Bill C-268, non-votable item designation), 1976(33:1205)
>>>Seventeenth (Committee membership), 2034(34:1505)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Redman), agreed to, 2034(34:1510)
>>>Eighteenth (Committee membership), 2168(37:1025)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 2169(37:1030)
>>>Nineteenth (Preliminary Report of the Electoral Boundaries Commission for
Miramichi and Acadie--Bethurst), 2395(40:1545)
>>>Twentieth (Standing Orders amdts.), 2770(45:1525)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 2785(45:1720)
>>>Twenty-first (access to the parliamentary precinct), deposited with
Clerk, not presented in House
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), 5517-34(89:1550-805), 5536-8(89:1810-25),
deemed carried, on division, 6090(100:1540)
>>>Twenty-second (Committee membership), 2893(47:1005)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Redman), agreed to, 2893(47:1005)
>>>Twenty-third (Committee membership and associate membership), 2979(48:1510)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), unanimous consent denied, 2979(48:1510)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 2986(48:1605)
>>>Twenty-fourth (Committee membership), deemd tabled and concurred in,
3192(52:1025)
>>>Twenty-fifth (Committee membership and associate membership), 3245(52:1635)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), 3245-6(52:1635)
>>>Twenty-sixth (Parliamentary reform, electronic filing of notification),
3279(53:1505)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 3279(53:1510)
>>>Twenty-seventh (Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.) and Salaries Act (amdt.)
(Bill C-30)), 3878(63:1505)
>>>Twenty-eighth (Usurping of title of Member of Parliament by S. Marcil),
3878(63:1505)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 3878(63:1510)
>>>Twenty-ninth (Committee membership), deemed adopted, 3925(64:1345)
>>>Thirtieth (Amendments to Standing Orders), 4501(73:1520)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 4502(73:1530)
>>>Thirty-first (Committee membership), 4901(79:1815)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), 4901(79:1815)
>>>Thirty-second (Committee membership), 5037(81:1625)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 5037(81:1625)
>>>Thirty-third (Estimates, 2005-2006, main, Parliament), 5161(83:1215)
>>>Thirty-fourth (Committee membership), 5216(84:1515)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 5216(84:1515)
>>>Thirty-fifth (Amendments to Standing Order, 5460(88L1205)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), 5937-45(96:1530-720)
>>>>>Debate be now adjourned, M. (LeBlanc), negatived, on recorded division,
5939-40(96:1545-635)
>>>>>Withdrawn, by unanimous consent, 6315(104:1225)
>>>Thirty-sixth (Estimates, 2005-2006, main, vote 15), 5771(93:1205)
>>>Thirty-seventh (Provisional Standing Orders relating to Private Members'
Business), 5935(96:1520)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 5937(96:1530)
>>>Thirty-eighth (Masse question of privilege relating to mailings sent to
Windsor West constituency), 5936(96:1520)
>>>Thirty-ninth (Committee membership), 6130(101:1525)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 6130(101:1525)
>>>Fortieth (Committee membership), 6486(106:1510)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 6486(106:1510)
>>>Forty-first (Committee membership), deemed tabled and concurred in, by
unanimous consent, 6687(109:1755)
>>>Forty-second (Committee membership), 7209(116:1815)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 7209(116:1815)
>>>Forty-third (Electoral reform), 7247(117:1005)
>>>>Revised report, tabled, by unanimous consent, 7624-5(121:1505-10)
>>>Forty-fourth (Question of privilege relating to mailings sent to various
ridings), 7624(121:1505)
>>>Forty-fifth (Subcommittee on Private Members' Business, items not
designated non-votable), deemed concurred in, 8015(125:1520)
>>>Forty-sixth (Subcommittee on Private Members' Business, items not
designated non-votable), 81859128:1005)
>>>Forty-seventh (Appointment of Audrey Elizabeth O'Brien as Clerk of the
House of Commons), 8516(133:1510)
>>>Forty-eighth (Committee membership and associate membership), deemed tabled
and agreed to, 8562(134:1200)
>>>Forty-ninth (Committee associate membership), 8728(137:1510)
>>>>Concurrence, M., (Boudria), agreed to, 8728-9(137:1510)
>>>Fifieth (Committee membership), deemded tabled and agreed to,
9423(146:1635)
>>>Fifty-first (Obhrai question of privilege re Ethics Commissioner
investigation), 9873(153:1205)
>>>Fifty-second (Canada Elections Act (amdt.--appointment of returning
officers)(Bill C-312)), 9873(153:1205)
>>>Fifty-third (Canada Elections Act (amdt.) and Income Tax Act (amdt.)(Bill
C-63)), 9873(153:1205)
>>>Fifty-fourth (Order of Precedence, Private Members' Business),
10072(157:1010), deemed concurred in, 10072(157:1010)
>>Role, 5537(89:1815-20)
>>Travel, authorization, M. (Redman), 3244(52:1620)
>>See also Committees, Parliamentary--Membership;
House of Commons proceedings--Petitions, Private Members' Business;
Political parties--Financing--Registration;
Standing Orders--Amendments
Proceeds of crime
>>
Confiscation, burden of proof, reversing when crime established, organized
crime and drug offences, 1022(19:1620), 8034-5(125:1655), 8039(125:1735-40),
8113-6(126:1655-715), 8117(126:1725-30), 8627(135:1640), 8629(135:1655),
8154-62(127:1545-650), 8163(127:1655), 8164-6(127:1705-15)
>>>Constitutionality, 8160(127:1625), 8161(127:1630)
>>>Disposition of seized assets, federal/provincial governments, police,
8156(127:1600), 8157(127:1610), 8159(127:1620-5), 8161(127:1635-40),
8166(127:1715)
>>>Foreign assets, 8165(127:1710)
>>>M. on supply (Marceau), 4237-64(69:1015-355), 4276-92(69:1505-715), agreed
to, 4472(72:1755)
>>>>Amdt., agreed to, by unananimous consent, 4238(69:1015)
>>>Provincial jurisdiction, legislation, relationship, 8157(127:1605),
8160(127:1625)
>>>Ten year limit, 8165(127:1705)
>>>Third party interests in property, business partners, familiy, etc.,
8157(127:1605), 8158(127:1615), 8159(127:1625), 8159(127:1625), 8165(127:1710)
>>>See also Criminal Code and Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
(amdt.--proceeds of crime)(Bill C-53);
Organized crime--Convicted persons
>>Integrated Proceeds of Crime Inititiave (IPOC), 4243(69:1100),
4255(69:1240), 6026(99:1640)
>>Legislation 7992(125:1245)
>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--proceeds of crime)(Bill C-242);
Criminal Code and Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (amdt.--proceeds of
crime)(Bill C-53);
Property rights--Government actions preventing use or reducing value
Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act
>>
Five year mandatory review, not started, 8590(135:1225)
Procurement see Canada Revenue Agency (CRA); Government contracts; Government departments, boards, agencies and commissions--Purchases; Public Works and Government Services Department--Strategic direction
Productivity
>>
And competitiveness, Finance Standing Committee 2005 pre-budget
consultations report, 2826-7(46:1210)
>>Crisis, 7526(120:1320-5), 9153-4(143:1050-5)
>>>Government responsibility, response, Senate Banking, Trade and Commerce
Standing Committee report, etc., o.q., 7722-3(12:1450-5)
>>>Industrial strategy, lower taxes, etc., need for, 3273-4(53:1435),
9416(146:1600)
>>>Unemployment factor, combatting, business role, tax reductions, etc.,
2773-5(45:1525-40)
>>Decline, 2900(47:1055), 4968(80:1705), 7271(117:1345)
>>Government initiatives, programs, 7770(122:2110)
>>Increasing, Budget 2005 statement, 3889-90(63:1640), 4912(80:1020-5),
4916-7(80:1055-1100), 6359(104:1730)
>>International comparison, gap, 5901(95:1705), 5902(95:1710),
7526(120:1320-5), 9282(144:1825)
>>Private sector investment lack factor, o.q., 7091-2(115:1440)
>>Quebec separatism, impact, Lucien Bouchard remarks, 9270(144:1650-5)
>>Taxation, relationship, 2903(47:1110-5), 5040(81:1640)
>>>o.q., 7091-2(115:1440)
>>United States, gap with, 2903(47:1115), 3090(50:1035), 3180(51:1740),
3180(51:1750), 3899(64:1035), 4959(80:1600), 5856(85:1155), 6359(104:1730)
>>Wages, minimum wage calculation, relationship, 9276(144:1740)
>>See also Corporate income tax--Investment/productivity;
Income--Disposable income;
Standard of living;
Tax reductions;
Trade--International competetiveness
Profits see Banks and financial institutions; Child pornography--Sentences; Corporations; Insurance industry; Oil and gas industry; Petro-Canada; Tax havens--Corporations use; Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)
Program Activity Architecture (PAA) see Government programs
Program for Older Worker Adjustment (POWA)
>>
Income security strategy, o..q, 7277-8(117:1420-5)
>>Reinstatement/reactivation, need, 2873(46:1635), 2938(47:1510),
4061(66:1720), 5144(83:1035-40), 6208(102:1135), 6214(102:1220-5),
9140(142:1930)
>>>Employment insurance account, surplus, use, 1427(25:1655-700)
>>>M. on supply (Lessard), 6863-90(112:1015-355), 6903-20(112:1510-715),
agreed to, on recorded division, 7151-2(115:2155-230)
>>>o.q., 1278(23:1200), o.q., 3274(53:1440), 6413(105:1500), 6612(108:1200),
8727(137:1500)
>>>S.O. 31, 6604(108:1115)
>>See also Shipbuilding industry--Shipyards;
Textile and clothing industry--Crisis
Progressive Conservative government (Mulroney)
>>
Corruption, 7661(121:2055)
>>Fiscal mismanagement, etc., 7420-1(119:1355)
>>Mistakes, 444(9:1245), 7144(115:2055)
>>See also Budget deficit;
Canadian Forces--Funding, Cutbacks;
Capital gains tax;
Corruption;
Economy/economic conditions;
Government expenditures--Waste and mismanagement;
Housing--Affordable housing;
Municipalities--Infrastructure program;
National debt;
Old Age Security (OAS)--Deindexation;
Small and medium business--Interest rates
Progressive Conservative Party see Conservative Party of Canada--Establishment
"Project Green--Moving ahead on Climate Change: A Plan for Honouring our
Kyoto Commitment"
>>
Tabling, 5029(81:1505), 5036-7(81:1620)
>>See also Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--Reducing,
Kyoto Protocol, Government initiative
Project Snowball see Child pornography
Property ownership see Aboriginal peoples/communities--Credit
Property rights
>>
Canadian Bill of Rights, 1335-6(24:1515), 1927(32:1510), 8424(131:1750),
8427(131:1805-10)
>>>See also Canadian Bill of Rights (amdt.--protection for property
rights)(Bill C-279)
>>Constitutional entrenchment, amending Canadian Charter of Rights and
Freedoms, 611-2(12:1520), 1900(32:1200), 1902(32:1215), 1927-8(32:1510-20),
4856(79:1220), 5432-3(87:1740-5), 5434(87:1750), 5436-8(87:1810-5),
8422(131:1740), 8423(131:1745-50), 8424-5(131:1755), 8427(131:1805)
>>>Petitions, 348(8:1005), 521(11:1005), 2348(40:1010), 5974(98:1230),
6129(101:1515)
>>>S.O. 31, 5019(81:1405)
>>>See also Recognition and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms Act and Constitution Act, 1867 (amdt.)(Bill C-235)
>>Government actions preventing use or reducing value, compensation
>>>Conservative Party of Canada position, 8423(131:1745), 8428(131:1815)
>>>Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, relationship, 5438(87:1820-5)
>>>Costs, 8427-8(131:1810-20)
>>>Criminal Code, relationship, 5438(87:1820-5)
>>>Farmers, farmland, 5431(87:1730)
>>>Government position, 8423-5(131:1750-5)
>>>M-227 (Breitkreuz), 5431-9(87:1730-830), 8421-9(131:1730-1820), agreed to,
on recorded division, 8770-1(132:1910-5)
>>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 5439(87:1830)
>>>Ottawa, ON, former Goulbourn township rural property, wetlands designation,
8422-3(131:1740-5)
>>>Proceeds of crime legislation, relationship, 5434(87:1750-5),
5438-9(87:1820-5)
>>>Quebec, Civil Code protection, 8421-2(131:1730-5)
>>Governments not respecting, 1903(32:1220), 1908(32:1310), 1913(32:1350),
1914(32:1355), 1927-8(32:1505-10), 1942(32:1655-700)
>>See also Cruelty to animals--Legislation;
Expropriation;
First Nations/Indians;
Golden Horseshoe Greenbelt;
Intellectual property-Rights;
Japanese Canadians;
Matrimonial property rights;
Species at risk--Legislation
Property taxes
>>
Income tax deduction, providing, 4324(70:1205)
>>>See also Homeowners Freedom from Double Taxation Act (Bill C-345)
>>See also Equalization payments;
First Nations/Indians;
Montréal-Mirabel International Airport--Municipal taxes;
Vancouver BC--Federal government waterfront property
Proportional Representation Review Act (Bill C-226)--Martin, Pat
>>
First reading, 498-9(10:1545)
>>See also Elections--Proportional representation
Prostate cancer
>>
Federal funding, necessity, 1800(30:2320)
>>National prostate strategy, funds, 1777(30:2030)
>>Public awareness and prevention, Canadian Prostate Cancer Research
Initiative, S.O. 31, 1724(30:1410)
Prostitution
>>
Legalization, 7680(121:2315), 7681(121:2325), 7682(121:2335),
8029-30(125:1610-5), 8035(125:1655-700),
8110-1(126:1625-40), 8624(135:1610-5)
>>Parliamentary committee study, international travel, 7409(119:1230)
>>See also Child prostitution;
Sex trade;
Solicitation Laws Subcommittee;
Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)--Sex trade
Protection and Maintenance of Orders, Decorations and Medals for Future
Generations Act (Bill C-428)--Hinton
>>
First reading, 8563(134:1210)
>>See also Awards, decorations, medals--Protection for future generations
Protectionism see Trade with United States
Protective equipment see Police
Protest movements see Rural Canada--Liberal government (Martin); Rural Revolution
Proulx, Marcel (Lib.--Hull--Aylmer; Deputy Chair of Committees of the Whole)
Provencher constituency
>>
Largest francophone population in western Canada, 4847(79:1115)
Provenzano, Carmen
>>
Former Member of Parliament (Sault Ste. Marie constituency), death, tribute,
S.O. 31, 8220(128:1415), 9320(145:1410)
Provinces
>>
Resource rich provinces, robbed of resources, regulations factor,
2773(45:1525)
>>See also Budget deficit--Reduction;
Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB)--Clawback by provinces;
Criminals/offenders--Mental disorder, Transfers between provinces;
Federal-provincial/territorial jurisdiction;
Federal-provincial/territorial-municipal relations
Federal-provincial/territorial relations;
Legislation--Disallowancve and reservation powers;
Pacific Gateway Strategy (multimodal transportation network);
Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)--Legislation
Provinces, Atlantic see Atlantic provinces
Provinces, western
>>
Anniversaries, centennial projects, o.q., 1974(33:1155)
>>See also Small Business Week
Provincial guaranteed annual income supplement (Ontario) see Senior citizens--Guaranteed annual income
Provincial legislation see Legislation--Disallowance power
Provincial police see Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Provincial status see Territories
Provisional Standing Orders see House of Commons proceedings--Standing Orders
Provost Marshall see Canadian Forces Provost Marshall
Psychiatric hospitals see Hospitals
Psychiatrists see Criminals/offenders--Mental disorder
Psychologists see Criminals/offenders--Mental disorder
Psychology see Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation
Public Accounts
>>
2004 see Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, Sixth
>>2005 see Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, Twenty-first
Public Accounts Standing Committee
>>
Bills referred: Auditor General Act (amdt.--audit of accounts)(Bill C-277)
>>Committee report, amendment, motion, not putting question until budget bills
passed, o.q., 5877(95:1425-30)
>>Opposition members, attendance, 6199(102:1025)
>>Reports, presented
>>>First (Auditor General Report, Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Fourth
Report of Public Accounts Standing Committee, November 2003 (3rd Sess.,
37th Parl.)), 869(17:1005)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Williams), 5816-37(94:1510-810)
>>>>>Amdt. (Hill), 5817((4:1525)
>>>Second (Legal fees of public servants appearing before Committee during
consideration of Chapters 3, 4 and 5 of Auditor General Report, November
2003, Fifth Report of Public Accounts Standing Committee (37th Par., 3rd
Sess.)), 869(17:1005)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Williams), 5684-701(92:1030-240), deemed carried, on
division, 6488(106:1525)
>>>>>Amdt. (Hill), 5686(92:1045), not in order, 5696(92:1200)
>>>>>>Amdt. to amdt. (Bélanger), 5689(92:1105), not in order,
5699(92:1225-30)
>>>>>Question be now put, M. (Redman), 5696(92:1205), deemed carried, on
division, 6427-8(105:1650)
>>>>>Debate be now adjourned, M. (Martin, K.), agreed to, on division,
5701(92:1245)
>>>Third (privileges, powers and immunities of the House of Commons),
1278-9(23:1200)
>>>>Concurrence, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1337(24:1525)
>>>Fourth (Finance Department, estimates, 2004-2005, main, vote 20),
1058(29:1520)
>>>Fifth (Finance Department, estimates, 2004-2005, supplementary (A), vote
20), 2033(34:1505)
>>>Sixth (Public Accounts of Canada 2004), 3189(52:1000)
>>>Seventh (Auditor General's Office, report on plans and priorities 2004 and
report on performance 2003-2440), 3454(56:1505)
>>>Eighth (Finance Department, estimates, 2005-2006, main, vote 20),
4753(77:1545)
>>>Ninth (Auditor General's report, November 2003, chapter 3, sponsorship
program, chapter 4, advertising, chapter 5, public opinion research),
4779(78:1005)
>>>Tenth (Governance and the Public Service, Ministerial and Deputy
Ministerial Accountablity), 5845(95:1005)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Williams), 9926(154:1510), deemed carried on division,
9972(155:1145)
>>>Eleventh, (Auditor General's report, November 2004, chapter 4,
"Management of Federal Drug Benefits Programs"), 5972(98:1210)
>>>Twelfth (Auditor General Report, February 2005, chapter 4, Accountability
of Foundations), 6521(107:1005)
>>>Thirteenth (Auditor General's Office, report on plans and priorities,
2005-2006), 6695(110:1010)
>>>>Comprehensive response requested, 6695(110:1010)
>>>Fourteenth (Auditor General's report, February 2005, chaper 1, information
technology security, 6695(110:1010)
>>>>Comprehensive response requested, 6695(110:1010)
>>>Fifteenth (Auditor General's report, November 2004, chapter 1, internal
audit in departments and agencies), 6861(112:1005)
>>>>Comprehensive response requested, 6861(112:1005)
>>>Sixteenth (Auditor General Act (amdt.--audit of accounts)(Bill C-277),
extension of time to consider bill), 6861(112:1005)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Williams), agreed to, 6862(112:1005)
>>>Seventeenth (Auditor General's report, November 2004, chapter 5, education
program and post-secondary student support), 7247(117:1005)
>>>>Comprehensive response requested, 7247(117:1005)
>>>Eighteenth (Auditor General's report, April 2005, chapter 2, National
Security in Canada), 7688(122:1010)
>>>>Comprehensive response requested, 7688(122:1010)
>>>Nineteenth (Auditor General's report, November 2003, chapter 5, management
of public opinion research), 7891(124:1000)
>>>>Comprehensive response requested, 7891(124:1000)
>>>Twentieth (Auditor General Act (amdt.--audit of accounts)(Bill C-277),
recommendation House not proceed further with bill), 8443(132:1510)
>>>>Concurrence, M. deemed moved under S.O. 97(1)(2), 8713-4(136:1910-5),
agreed to, 8714(136:1915)
>>>Twenty-first (Public Accounts of Canada 2005), 9256(144:1510)
>>>>Comprehensive response requested, 9256(144:1510)
>>>Twenty second (Auditor General`s report, April 2005, Chapter 3, passport
office - passport services), 9959(155:1005)
>>Role, impact on voters' perceptions of government, 228(6:1545)
>>Travel, authority, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, Conference of the Canadian
Association of Public Accounts Committees, M. (Redman), agreed to,
5343(86:1625)
>>See also Sponsorship program--Advertising contracts, Groupaction
Communications
Public diplomacy see International relations--Canadian role
Public good defence see Child pornography
Public health
>>
Global public health intelligence/surveillance network, Canada Health Infoway
>>>Funds, 1781(30:2050)
>>>o.q., 1483(26:1505)
>>>Role, 3812(62:1240)
>>Pandemic, preparedness, o.q., 1483-4(26:1505), 3649(59:1450), 4199(68:1450)
>>Protection, measures, 736(14:1310)
>>Health emergency response teams, establishing, 737(14:1310)
>>Naylor Report, importance, 737(14:1310)
>>See also Aboriginal health;
Chief Public Health Officer;
Health;
Infectious diseases
School health
Public Health Agency of Canada
>>
Established, 740(14:1340), 1785(30:2125)
>>Funding, 1773-4(30:2000-05), 1781(30:2050), 6719(110:1305)
>>Members of Parliament, inquiries, recording/tracking, M. for Papers
(Skelton), agreed to, 7626(121:1520)
>>See also Public Health Agency see Angola--Marburg virus;
Chief Public Health Officer;
Health research--Bacteriophage
Public Health Agency of Canada Act (Bill C-75)--Minister of Health (Dosanjh)
>>
First reading, 9745(151:1510)
Public Health Officer see Chief Public Health Officer;
Public health organizations see Pan-Canadian Public Health Network
Public office holders see Conflict of Interest and Post-Employment Code for Public Office Holders
Public opinion see Budget surplus--Allocation, Legislation; Marijuana--Decriminalization; Marriage
Public opinion polls see Government departments, boards, agencies and commissions; Sponsorship program--Advertising contracts, "Damage control"
Public opinion research
>>
Cobntracts, Liberal friendly firms, quality, Auditor General report, o.q.,
9998-9(155:1455)
>>Contracts, ordering, Prime Minister Office influence, o.q., 5457(88:1155),
8145(127:1445)
>>See also Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, Nineteenth
Public Policy Forum see Atlantic provinces--Economic transformation
Public relations see Firearms registry (Canadian Firearms Program)
Public safety and emergency preparedness
>>
Accountability and review mechanisms, 402(8:1625), 406(8:1655), 416(8:1820),
414(8:1800), 415(8:1805-10), 416-7(8:1815-25), 419(9:1000), 424(9:1040-5)
>>Advisory committee, establishing, patronage potential, 1491(236:1555)
>>Budget 2005 measures, 3892(63:1705), 3916(64:1240), 6026-7(99:1635-45)
>>Departments and agencies, co-operation, information sharing, etc.,
402-4(8:1625-35), 407(8:1705), 415(8:1805), 416(8:1815), 417(8:1820),
422(9:1025), 424(9:1040), 1386(25:1205), 1496-7(26:1640-5), 5005(80:2205-10)
>>Federal-provincial/territorial-municipal co-operation, 403(8:1635),
406(8:1655-700), 408(8:1710), 410-1(8:1725-35), 412-3(8:1745-50),
414(8:1755-800), 1382(25:1135-40), 1502(26:1720-5)
>>Government operations centre, 403(8:1635), 6027(99:1640)
>>Government role, 402(8:1625)
>>Human rights concerns, 414(8:1800-5), 415(8:1810), 416(8:1815), 422(9:1020),
423-4(9:1030-40), 425(9:1050), 538(11:1155), 1501(26:1710-5), 1502(26:1725),
1503(26:1730), 4799(78:1250)
>>Importance, etc., 3091(50:1045)
>>Integrated approach, need for, 1391-2(25:1250-5)
>>Internatonal co-operation, 403(8:1635), 1382(25:1135-40), 1500(26:1705),
1501-2(26:1720-5)
>>>Information sharing, 1498(26:1650), 1499(26:1700)
>>Legislation
>>>All party unanimous support, 1496(26:1640)
>>>Bloc Québécois position, 1387(25:1215), 1397(25:1325), 1504(26:1740)
>>>Coming into force, all provisions at same time, 412(8:1740), 1488(26:1530-5)
>>>Conservative Party position, 1383(25:1145), 1384(25:1150), 1491(26:1550)
>>>Implementing, monitoring, 420(9:1010)
>>>Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing
Committee consideration, 1382(25:1140), 1487-8(26:1525-35)
>>>Opposition parties role, 1490(26:1545)
>>>United States Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge visit, relationship,
remarks re economic integration, etc., 423(9:1035), 424(9:1040), 425(9:1050-5)
>>>United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, relationship,
1394(25:1305), 1501-2(26:1720)
>>>See also Department of Public Safety and Emergency Prepardeness Act
(Bill C-6)
>>Minister, role, powers, 403-4(8:1630-5), 1501(26:1710), 1503(26:1730)
>>>Entities within jurisdiction, listing, 1383-4(25:1145-50), 1487(26:1525),
1491(26:1550), 1497(26:1645)
>>>Federal-provincial/territorial jurisdiction factor, 1382-3(25:1140-5),
1384-8(25:1150-225), 1390-1(25:1240-5), 1392-3(25:1255), 1394(25:1300),
1397(25:1325-30), 1400(25:1355), 1413(25:1515), 1487-9(26:1525-40),
1494-5(26:1625-30), 1496(26:1635-40), 1497(26:1645), 1504(26:1740-5)
>>Privacy rights factor, Privacy Commissioner concerns, etc., 404(8:1635),
1386(25:1205), 1487(26:1525), 1497-8(26:1645-50), 1503(26:1730),
1503(26:1730), 1505(26:1745)
>>>See also Terrorism--Combatting, Information/intelligence gathering role
>>Quebec system, 410-1(8:1725-35), 412(8:1745)
>>Threats, 1391(25:1250)
>>See also Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre;
Critical Infrastructure and Emergency Preparedness Office;
Emergencies/disasters;
Firearms registry (Canadian Firearms Program);
National security;
Terrorism;
Water--Drinking water
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Department
>>
Establishment, role, 402(8:1625), 404(8:1640), 406(8:1655), 408(8:1710),
410(8:1725), 411(8:1735), 413-4(8:1755-800), 419(9:1000), 1382(25:1135),
1383(25:1140-5), 1388-9(25:1225-30), 1391-2(25:1250-5), 1395(25:1310-5),
1396(25:1320), 1397(25:1325), 1398(25:1335-40), 1488(26:1535), 1490(26:1545),
1491(26:1555), 1493(26:1610), 1499-501(26:1705-10), 5004-5(80:2205-10),
6026-7(99:1635-40), 6158(101:1905), 6977(114:1350)
>>Estimates, 2004-2005, main
>>>Vote 20 (Canadian Firearms Centre), concurrence, M. (Alcock), agreed to, on
recorded division, 2589-90(42:2300-10)
>>>Vote 25 (Canadian Firearms Centre), concurrence, M. (Alcock), agreed to, on
recorded division, 2590-2(42:2310-25)
>>Estimates, 2005-2006, main
>>>Vote 20 (Canadian Firearms Centre), concurrence, M. (Alcock), agreed to, on
recorded division, 7155-6(115:2255-305)
>>>Vote 25 (Canadian Firearms Centre), concurrence, M. (Alcock), agreed to, on
recorded division, 7156-7(115:2305)
>>Legislation see Public safety and emergency preparedness--Legislation
>>Solicitor General's Department, replacing, 1490(26:1545)
>>See also Citizenship and Immigration Department;
Emergencies/disasters;
Firearms registry (Canadian Firearms Program)--Transfer;
National Crime Prevention Centre
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Minister see Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Public safety occupations
>>
Murder or assault of, sentences, increasing, 2262-3(38:1210)
>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--persons acting to preserve and maintain
public health and safety)(Bill C-310)
>>Pensions
>>>Accrual rate of 2.33% for police officers, correctional officers, air
traffic controllers and commercial airline pilots, establishing, 440(9:1215)
>>>See also Income Tax Act and Income Tax Regulations (amdt..--public safety
occupations)(Bill C-214)
>>>Paramedics, including as designated occupation, S.O. 31, 1219(22:1400)
Public safety officers
>>
Deaths in line of duty
>>>Education benefits, children and spouses, providing, 7434(119:1520)
>>>>See also Survivor Education Benefits Act (Bill C-413)
>>>See also Public safety officers compensation fund
Public Safety Officers Compensation Act (Bill C-207)--Sazbo
>>
First reading, 321(7:1510)
>>See also Public safety officers compensation fund
Public safety officers compensation fund
>>
Establishing for families of police officers and firefighters killed in line
of duty, 321(7:1510), 6952-5(113:1330-45),
6955(113:1355), 6958(113:1420)
>>>Petitions, 347(8:1005), 5776((3:1245)
>>>See also Public Safety Officers Compensation Act (Bill C-207)
Public Sector Accounting Board see Government finances--Accounting practices
Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (Bill C-11)--President of the
Treasury Board (Alcock)
>>
First reading, 190(5:1210)
>>Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee referral
>>>Prior to second reading, M. (Alcock), 348-72(8:1005-305), agreed to, on
recorded division, 492-3(10:1515-20)
>>>Reported, with an amdt., 8100(126:1500)
>>Report stage and second reading, 8302-19(130:1210-400),
8335-57(130:1535-825), 8361-66(131:1105-35)
>>>Concurrence, agreed to, 8366(131:1035)
>>>Motions, 8302-6(130:1210-5), as amended, agreed to, 8366(131:1035)
>>>>Amdt. (Sauvageau), agreed to, 8344(130:1640)
>>Third reading, 8366-91(131:1035-355), 8402-4(131:1505-20), agreed to,
8404(131:1520), passed.
>>Royal Assent by written declaration (House of Commons not sitting see
Journals, November 25, 2005) Chap. 46, S.C. 2005
>>See also Public Service--Wrongdoings
Public Service
>>
Accountability, 800(15:1645), 804(15:1715), 3472(56:1735)
>>Bilingual positions, designated, filled by unilingual persons,
801(15:1650-5), 809(15:1745), 3478(56:1815-20)
>>Code of Conduct, Treasury Board establishing, 349(8:1010), 360(8:1130-5),
362(8:1145), 364(8:1205), 369(8:1245)
>>>Bargaining agents, consultations, 349(8:1010), 364(8:1205)
>>>Crown corporations, separate but consistent, 349(8:1010)
>>Collective bargaining, negotiation, agreements, etc., 110(4:1555),
795(15:1610)
>>Comptrollership system, restoring, 796(15:1615)
>>Conservative Party plan, S.O. 31, 9812(152:1405)
>>Decentralization, regional economic development, relationship,
6317(104:1240), 6318(104:1250)
>>Efficiency/effectiveness, 800(15:1640), 841(16:1525)
>>Employees
>>>Dismissal see Gendron, Édith
>>>Increase, implications, 6321(104:1310-5), 6323(104:1330)
>>Employees, National Capital Region, 75/25 principle, 18(2:1705)
>>>Implementing, o.q., 100(4:1445)
>>Employment opportunities/postings
>>>Geographic areas, limited by postal codes, 7625(121:1510)
>>>>o.q., 2110(35:1455), 8269(129:1135)
>>>>See also Public Service Employment Act (amdt.--area of selection)(Bill
C-417)
>>>Governor General's Office, discriminatory, 2585(42:2150)
>>>>o.q., 2110(35:1455)
>>>Liberal Party staffers, appointment without competition, o.q.,
8559(134:1145)
>>>Opening to all regions, announcement, new criteria
>>>>qu., 9535-6(148:1220)
>>>>Restrictions, o.q., 8513-4(133:1455)
>>>Transfer out of Ottawa, consultations, etc., o.q., 3394(55:1125)
>>Employment equity issues, 808(15:1740)
>>Ethics, openness, transparency and accountability, 793(15:1555),
796(15:1615)
>>Ethics, training program, instructor, former RCMP officer, fraud allegations
>>>Canada School of Public Service report, tabled, 2318(39:1515)
>>>Government actions, 794-5(15:1605)
>>>o.q., 608(12:1455)
>>Expenditure review, impact on employees, o.q., 3991(65:1155)
>>Expenditures, increase, 3914(64:1220-5)
>>Governance, 796(15:1615)
>>>Ministerial and Deputy-Ministerial Accountablity, 5845(95:1005)
>>>See also Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, Tenth
>>Harassment prevention, 8288(129:1355)
>>>Values and Ethics Code, 8286-7(129:1340-50)
>>Human resources management
>>>Consistency, 796(15:1620), 3999(65:1255)
>>>Informal conflict management (ICM0, 8287(129:1345)
>>>Management accountablity framework (MAF), 8287(129:1345)
>>>New directives, effectiveness, 795(15:1610), 3473(56:1740)
>>>Sound quality, government priority, 794(15:1600)
>>>See also Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada
>>Human resources planning, integrated system, 793(15:1555)
>>Importance, 841(16:1520-5)
>>Increase, 7336(117:2115)
>>Independence, 3474(56:1750)
>>Information services, one-stop shop, establishing, lack of consultation,
3998(65:1240-50)
>>Information systems, management and report structure, improvements,
2559(42:1840)
>>Jobs, positions
>>>British Columbia, underrepresented, 3998(65:1240-5)
>>>Transfer from Ottawa, consultations, cost benefit analysis, o.q.,
3832(62:1450)
>>Labour-management relations, 803-4(15:1710-5), 809(15:1755), 843(16:1535)
>>>Co-operative approach, 797(15:1620)
>>>See also Public Service--Collective bargaining
>>Langauge training program, funding, extending, o.q., 9819(152:1440)
>>Management, checks and balances, outmoded, refining/replacing, 795(15:1610)
>>Modernization/restructuring, 797-8(15:1620-30), 799-800(15:1640),
806(15:1730), 841(16:1525), 3473-5(56:1745-800)
>>>Consulations, 797-8(15:1620-30), 3997-9(65:1240-50)
>>>Cynicism about change, 799(15:1740)
>>>Job losses, potential, 3476(56:1805)
>>>Previous attempts, 797(15:1620)
>>>Public Service Modernization Act (Bill C-25)(37th Parl., 2nd Sess,),
348(8:1005), 803(15:1705), 805(15:1720), 807(15:1730-40), 810-1(15:1800-5),
3478(56:1820)
>>Morale, low levels, 3998(65:1250)
>>National institution, recognition, 349(8:1010), 364(8:1200)
>>Official langauges policy, application, 800(15:1645-50), 808(15:1740-5),
842(16:1525), 3476(56:1810)
>>>Alcock, Treasury Board President, unilingual anglophone, relationship,
802(15:1700)
>>>Exclusions, 800-1(15:1650)
>>>Ignoring, 3999-4000(65:1255)
>>>Reprimand issued for speaking French, 3675-6(59:1755-805), 4849(79:1135)
>>Performance pay, Executive (EX) and Deputy Minister (DM) categories,
2003-2004, r.o., 5163(83:1220)
>>Political interference, Liberal governments, record, 796(15:1615)
>>Politization, 798(15:1630)
>>Professional conduct, 7211(116:1825)
>>>"Charter of Values of Public Service", 349(8:1010)
>>Psychological harassment, prevention, 801-2(15:1655), 808(15:1740),
809(15:1750-5), 809(15:1755), 3999(65:1255), 4779(78:1005),
6582-5(107:1720-40), 6587-8(107:1800-5), 8296(129:1340), 8290(129:1405-10)
>>>S.O. 31, 6979(114:1400)
>>>See also Canada Labour Code--Prohitibed acts;
Workplace Psychological Harassment Prevention Act (Bill C-360)
>>Public confidence in, restoring, 793(15:1555)
>>Recruitment
>>>Hiring practices, bilingualism inclusion, 796(15:1620), 802-3(15:1705)
>>>Merit over partisanship, 796(15:1620), 806(15:1730)
>>>Procedures, outmoded, updating, 795(15:1610), 802-3915:1705)
>>Relocation contract, including Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
employees and National Defence Department employees, re-awarding to Royal
LePage Relocation Service, $155 million contract, consulting and management
fees only, flow-through costs for third party suppliers (realtors, lawyers,
home inspectors) additional costs, 2238-9(37:1840-50)
>>>Guidelines not followed, Canadian International Trade Tribunal ruling,
government appealing, o.q., 6822(111:1440)
>>>o.q., 1273(23:1130)
>>Resources, reallocation, 793(15:1555)
>>Senior executives, year-end bonus, $32 million payout, o.q., 6665(109:1500)
>>Senior levels, francophones, 4849(79:1130)
>>Services, delivery
>>>Dedicated, professional, non-partisan, 796(15:1615)
>>>Improvements, 793(15:1555)
>>>Offering in official language of choice, 793(15:1555), 843(16:1535)
>>Staffing, merit principle, 349(8:1010)
>>Strike/work stoppage
>>>Impact on economy, etc., S.O. 31, 94(4:1405)
>>>o.q., 218-9(6:1435-40), 431(9:1125)
>>>Tentative agreement, o.q., 562(11:1445)
>>>Threat of, 110(4:1555)
>>Travel allowance, mileage rate, increase, roll-back, o.q.,
8506-7(133:1415-20, 8509(133:1430-5)), 8556(134:1130), 9814(152:1420)
>>>See also Members of Parliament
>>Value, o.q., 7378(118:1200)
>>Visible minorities, underrepresented, correcting, o.q., 10042(156:1505)
>>Wrongdoings, annual and special reports to Parliament
>>>Internal Disclosure Policy, annaul report, tabled, 4501(73:1520)
>>>Public Service Commission President tabling, 349-50(8:1010-20), 355(8:1055)
>>>See also Public Service Commission--President
>>Wrongdoings, definitions, "gross, substantial and serious", 352(8:1035),
366(8:1215-20), 371(8:1300)
>>Wrongdoings, disclosure, 361(8:1140), 797-8(15:1620-5)
>>>Creating climate to report, 357(8:1110)
>>>Deputy Ministers reporting to Clerk of the Privy Council, access to
information, requesting, qu., 1977(33:1210)
>>>Disclosure made in course of parliamentary proceeding or official inquiry,
358(8:1115)
>>>Disclosure mechanism, investigations, 798(15:1635)
>>>Employee represented by bargaining agent at all stage of disclosure
process, 359(8:1125)
>>>Exhausting other procedures first requirement, 352-3(8:1035),
359(8:1120-5), 363(8:1150), 365(8:1210)
>>>Internal disclosure mechanism, establishing, 349(8:1010), 356(8:1100)
>>>>In each department, 355(8:1050), 361(8:1135), 362(8:1145), 364(8:1205)
>>>Reporting to President of the Public Service Commission, investigation,
third party role, 352(8:1030), 354(8:1045),
361(8:1135), 362-3(8:1145-50),
366(8:1220), 367(8:1225), 369(8:1245), 371(8:1300), 797(15:1620),
804-5(15:1715-20)
>>>Treasury Board Policy on the Internal Disclosure Concerning Wrongdoing in
the Workplace, 352(8:1030)
>>Wrongdoings, whistle blowers, protection, 348-9(8:1005-10), 350-1(8:1025),
353-4(8:1040-5), 357(8:1110), 363-4(8:1200-5), 368(8:1235), 369(8:1245),
370-1(8:1255-300), 802(15:1655), 809-10(15:1755-800), 3478-9(56:1825),
5076(82:1105), 6216(102:1240)
>>>Bovine growth hormones, safety concerns, Agriculture Department scientists
Shiv Chopra, Margaret Haydon and Gérard Lambert, fired for releasing
information to public, 354(8:1045), 361(8:1140),
368-70(8:1240-50)
>>>Employees covered, 349(8:1010)
>>>Excessive disciplinary action
>>>>Prevention, 354(8:1045), 370(8:1250)
>>>>Reporting time limits, 356(8:1105), 358(8:1115)
>>>>Sanctions, lack, 356-7(8:1105)
>>>Exclusions, 372(8:1300)
>>>Free flow of information, 365(8:1205-10)
>>>Grewal, G., bill, comparison, 356-7(8:1105-10)
>>>Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee study,
recommendaitons, 348(8:1005), 353(8:1040), 357(8:1110), 7450(119:1800)
>>>Grievance adjudication, right to, union involvement, 359(8:1125),
366(8:1215-20)
>>>Independent office/commissioner, reporting to Parliament, establishing,
Conservative Party/Bloc Québécois positions, 351(8:1025), 362-3(8:1145-50),
365-6(8:1210), 367-8(8:1225-30), 370(8:1250), 371(8:1255-300), 797(15:1620),
798-9(15:1630-5), 805(15:1715-20), 3478(56:1825)
>>>>o.q., 7188(116:1500), 7282(117:1445-50)
>>>Information Commissioner position, o.q., 1600-1(28:1145)
>>>Investigations, reporting deadlines, 357(8:1105)
>>>Legal counsel, 353(8:1040)
>>>Legislation, 350(8:1020), 351(8:1030), 806(15:1720), 1485-6(26:1515),
361-2(8:1140-5), 371(8:1300), 4593(74:1740-5), 7501(119:2405), 7679(121:2310)
>>>>Conservative Party position, 369(8:1240)
>>>>Crown corporations, inclusion, 363(8:1200)
>>>>Debate, government members reading speeched prepared by Treasury Board,
360(8:1130)
>>>>New Democratic Party position, 353(8:1040), 362(8:1145)
>>>>o.q., 432(9:1130), 2454(41:1455), 5024(81:1430), 5328(86:1435),
7188(116:1500)
>>>>Petition, 1338(24:1530)
>>>>Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (Bill C-11), 355(8:1050),
356(8:1100), 358(8:1120), 362(8:1145), 366(8:1215), 368(8:1230-5),
369(8:1245), 798-9(15:1630-5)
>>>>Public Service Modernization Act (Bill C-25)(2nd Sess., 37th Parl.),
353(8:1040-5), 361-2(8:1140), 369(8:1245)
>>>Liberal government record, 356(8:1100)
>>>Neutral third party, powers, independence and accessibility, 355(8:1050),
357-8(8:1110-5)
>>>Reprisal/retaliation, fear of, protection from, 351(8:1030), 354(8:1050),
356(8:1100), 357-8(8:1110-20), 363-4(8:1200), 369(8:1245), 371-2(8:1255-300)
>>>>Cutler case, 361(8:1130), 362(8:1145), 3478-9(56:1825)
>>>>>o.q., 9485(147:1500)
>>>>Sponsorship scandal, relationship, 360-1(8:1130-5)
>>>Security establishment, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS),
uniformed Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and uniformed Canadian Forces,
exclusion, 349(8:1010), 353(8:1040), 356(8:1100), 359-60(8:1125), 365(8:1210),
367(8:1225-30), 369(8:1240), 370(8:1250), 798(15:1635)
>>>Transition measures, transfer/paid leave, etc., 359(8:1125)
>>>See also Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (Bill C-11);
Whistle Blower Rights and Protection Act (Bill C-288)
>>See also National Public Service Week
Public Service Alliance of Canada see Pay equity
Public Service Commission
>>
Creation, purpose, 796(15:1610)
>>Human resource function, audit role, 348(8:1005), 355(8:1055), 369(8:1245)
>>Independence, 368(8:1235)
>>President
>>>Investigative role, powers under Inquiries Act, 349-50(8:1015-20),
355(8:1055), 357-8(8:1110-5)
>>>Neutral third party for disclosure of wrongdoing, 349-50(8:1010-5),
355(8:1055), 357(8:1110), 359(8:1120-5)
>>>>See also Public Service--Wrongdoings
>>>Role, 355(8:1050), 358(8:1115),
805(15:1720)
>>>Officer of Parliament, appointment process, 348(8:1005)
>>>Public Service Integrity Commissioner function, 349(8:1010), 355(8:1050)
>>>See also Canada School of the Public Service--Board of Governors
>>Role, 794(15:1600)
Public Service Employment Act (amdt.--area of selection)(Bill C-417)--Casey
>>
First reading, 7625(121:1510)
>>See also Public Service--Employment opportunities/positions, Geographic
areas
Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada
>>
Establishment, Order in Council, December 12, 2003, legislative
confirmation, Bill C-8), 793-4(15:1555-600), 797(15:1620), 799(15:1635-40),
803(15:1705), 805(15:1720), 806-7(15:1730-5), 809(15:1755), 811(15:1805-10),
841(16:1525), 3472-3(56:1735)
>>>Consultations, lack, 804(15:1715)
>>Functions/role, 793(15:1555), 799-800(15:1640-5), 803(15:1705-10),
807(15:1730), 808(15:1740), 809(15:1755), 811(15:1805-10), 841-2(16:1525),
3473(56:1735), 3474(56:1745-50), 3477-8(56:1810-20)
>>President
>>>Chartrand, Michelle, appointment, 3477(56:1810)
>>>Powers and function, 793(15:1555-600), 796-7(15:1620-5), 803(15:1710),
809(15:1755)
>>>Term and remuneration, 803(15:1710)
>>>See also Canada School of the Public Service--Board of Governors;
Official Languages Act--Audit reports
>>Treasury Board, relationship, 794(15:1600), 3473(56:1740)
Public Service Integrity Commissioner see Public Service Commission--President
Public Service Integrity Officer
>>
2003-04 annual report, tabled, 1485(26:1515)
Public Service Modernization Act (Bill C-25)(37th Parl., 2nd Sess.) see Public Service--Restructuring
Public Service pensions
>>
Surplus government appropriating, national debt reduction, relationship,
2886(46:1810), 3112-3(50:1300)
>>See also Penitentiaries--Correctional officers
Public Service Staffing Tribunal
>>
Giguère, Guy, Chair, Certificate of Nomination, tabled and referred to
Canadian Heritage Standing Committee, 2978(48:1510)
>>>Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee, referral instead,
by unanimous consent, 3845(62:1620)
Public Service Superannuation Plan
>>
Audit, value for money, Auditor General conducting, 2231(37:1730)
Public surveys see Public opinion research
Public transit
>>
Alternative/renewable/green energy, utilizing, 6435(105:1745)
>>Economic benefits, 6432(105:1720), 6437-8(105:1800-10)
>>Environmental benefits, 6435(105:1740-5)
>>Government funding, infrastructure programs, etc., 237(6:1650),
2019(34:1335), 3091(50:1045), 4028(66:1335), 6433(105:1730-5), 9275(144:1730)
>>>Budget 2005, relationship
>>>>Budget 2005 agreement with New Democratic Party, relationship,
5868(95:1330), 5993(99:1250), 6137(101:1610), 6239(102:1515-20),
6242(102:1535), 7316(117:1855), 7332(117:2050-5), 7338(117:2135),
7356(117:2350), 7498(119:2340-5), 7557(120:1655), 7656(121:2005),
7671(121:2205), 7677(121:2255)
>>>>Measures, need for, 2941(47:1535)
>>>>o.q., 7092(115:1440)
>>>o.q., 2528(42:1500), 6901-2(112:1500)
>>>Petitions, 640(13:1010)
>>>See also Public transit--Greenhouse gas emissions reduction factor
>>Greenhouse gas emissions reduction factor, Kyoto Protocol,
6431-2(105:1715-20), 6432-3(105:1730), 6435(105:1740), 6437(105:1800)
>>>Federal funding factor, Toronto, ON, etc., 3109-10(50:1235-40)
>>>New Deal for Canada's Cities and Communities, relationship, o.q.,
6485(106:1505)
>>Income tax deduction/tax credit for individual's costs, providing,
2169(37:1030), 4106(67:1340), 6431-3(105:1715-30), 6434-5(105:1740),
6437-8(105:1800-10)
>>>Conservative Party of Canada position, 8174(127:1840-5)
>>>Employer paid transit passes, exempting from taxation as taxable benefit,
6204(102:1105), 6436-8(105:1750-5), 8172-9(127:1835-1925)
>>>New Democratic Party position, 8174-5(127:1850)
>>>o.q., 3568(58:1440), 8326-7(130:1440), 8861(139:1200)
>>>Other countries/jurisdictions, comparison, 8176-7(127:1900-5)
>>>See also Income Tax Act (amdt.--public transit costs)(Bill C-306)
>>Manufacturing industry, government policy, assistance, o.q., 6665(109:1500)
>>Montreal, QC
>>>Commuter train proposal, S.O. 31, 8431(132:1405)
>>>Metro, federal funding, 6433(105:1735)
>>Provincial jurisdction, Quebec, etc., 6431(105:1715)
>>Richmond-Airport-Vancouver Rapid Transit Project (RAV Project), British
Columbia, 1939(32:1640), 6433(105:1730)
>>Safety, Bloc Québécois position, o.q., 9251(144:1440)
>>Toronto, ON projects, federal funding, 6433(105:1730), 7492(119:2355),
7498(119:2340-5), 7499-50(119:2355)
>>Toronto-ON-Missisauga, ON bus rapid transit link, o.q., 2528(42:1500)
>>Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), federal government neglect, 7299(117:1655)
>>See also GO Transit;
Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--Kyoto protocol;
Ottawa, ON
Public trust see Liberal government (Martin)
Public Works and Government Services Department
>>
Expenditures, reduction, 3886(63:1610), 4124-5(67:1535)
>>Procurement practices, reform, $3.5 billion saving, 4125(67:1535-40),
4931(80:1245), 4932(80:1250), 5077(82:1110)
>>Reform, integrity package, etc., o.q., 564(11:1450), 783(15:1435),
3228(52:1430)
>>Strategic direction, real estate and procurement, 4124-5(67:1535),
4126(67:1540), 4127(67:1550)
>>>Atlantic provinces, benefits, o.q., 909(17:1455)
>>>Brison, Public Works and Government Services Minister, September 21, 2004
speech, o.q., 603(12:1430)
>>See also Governmment contracts;
Marijuana--Grow operations;
Sponsorship program--Advertising contracts
Publication bans see Courts--Testimony of witnesses
Pulp and paper industry
>>
New technologies, new products, rationalization of Canadian capacity,
9440(146:1925)
>>See also Papiers Stadacona Ltée
Punjab see India--Operation Blue Star
Punjabi Canadians see Pakistan--Earthquake, Brampton, ON Punjabi senior citizens group