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Journals Index - Health.Industry
Journals Index - Health.Industry
Health Department
>>Estimates, 2006-2007, Main
>>>Health Standing Committee referral, 58
>>See also Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privacy Act
Health Standing Committee
>>Bills referred
>>>Public Health Agency of Canada Act (Bill C-5), 147
>>Estimates, 2006-2007, Main, referred
>>>Health, 58
>>Membership, 75-6, 105, 256, 258, 425-6
>>Reports
>>>First (Public Health Agency of Canada Act (Bill C-5)), 195 (8510-391-12)
>>>Second (Even One is Too Many: A Call for a Comprehensive Action Plan for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder), 357 (8510-391-58)
>>>Third (Silicone Gel-filled Implants: Areas of Concern), 357-8 (8510-391-59)
>>Reports permanently referred see Canada Health Act;Canadian Institutes of Health Research;Hazardous Materials Information Review
Commission;Order in Council appointments;Patented Medicine Prices Review Board
Herbal remedies
>>Drug substitute for severe allergies/sensitivity, medical expense deduction see Income Tax Act (amdt.--herbal remedies)(Bill C-255)
Herbicides see Pesticides and herbicides
Heritage Hunting, Trapping and Fishing Protection Act (Bill C-222)--Mark
>>1st r, 41
>>2nd r, 408, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 408
Heritage Lighthouse Protection Act (Bill C-268)--Stoffer
>>1st r, 139
Heritage properties see Commercial Heritage Properties Incentive Fund
Highways and roads see Alaska Highway
Historic sites and monuments see Hatley Park;Lighthouses;Military memorial sites;Trent-Severn Waterway
Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act
Hockey see National Hockey Day
Holidays Act (amdt.--Remembrance Day)(Bill C-354)--Mark
>>1st r, 459
Holidays/commemorative days
>>Petitions
>>>(Wappel), (391-0371), 467
>>See also Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS);Autism;Colorectal cancer;National Appreciation Day;National Hockey Day;Ovarian
cancer;Peacekeeping;Remembrance Day (November 11);Workers--Lives lost on job
Holland, Mark (Lib.--Ajax--Pickering)
>>References see Dorset Industrial Chemicals
Homelessness
>>Petitions
>>>(Ouellet), (391-0416), 508; (391-0427 and 391-0428), 523
Hooks see Display hooks
House arrest
>>Restrictions see Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentence of imprisonment)(Bill C-9)
House of Commons
>>Adjournments
>>>April 11, 2006 to April 24, 2006, 49
>>>May 19, 2006 to May 29, 2006, 202
>>>June 22, 2006 to September 18, 2006, 352
>>>October 6, 2006 to October 16, 2006, 519
>>Administration, documents
>>>2006 Report of the House of Commons to Canadians, tabled, 262 (8563-391-01)
>>>"Strategic Outlook for the 39th Parliament: House of Commons Administration", tabled, 262 (8520-391-02)
>>Business of the House, June 20, 2006, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 296
>>Debates (Hansard), broadcasting and printing of Address
>>>May 18, 2006, Prime Minister of Australia, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 134-5
>>>September 22, 2006, President of Afghanistan, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 358
>>Vacancies
>>>London North Centre (Fontana), 405-6
>>>Repentigny constituency (Sauvageau), 355
>>See also Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Parliament, Vote 5;Proportional representation
House of Commons Calendar
>>Year 2007, tabled, 469 (8527-391-13)
House of Commons proceedings
>>Government motions, notice, March 30, 2006 letter, tabled, 11 (8527-391-01)
>>Sittings and Business of the House
>>>April 10 and 11, 2006, altering (Government Business No. 1), M. (Nicholson), 12-3,
agreed to, 13
>>>June 19, 2006 to June 22, 2006, extended hours (Government Business No. 9), M. (Nicholson), 259, agreed to, 259
>>>June 22, 2006, Statements by Ministers and adjournment under S.O. 28, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 340
Housing
>>Affordable housing, federal-provincial agreements, r.o. Q-42 (Mathyssen), 348
(8555-391-42)
>>Federal housing programs, expenditures, r.o. Q-46 (Chow), 361 (8555-391-46)
>>Rights, establishing see Canadian Bill of Rights (amdt.--right to housing)(Bill C-242)
>>Winnipeg, MB, shortage, utilizing units at Kapyong Barrocks, CFB Winnipeg
>>>Petitions
>>>(Neville), (391-0151), 245, gr, 357
(8545-391-46-02)
>>See also Project Amik
HST see Harmonized Sales Tax (HST)
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada see Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
>>Estimates, 2006-2007, Main
>>>Committee of the Whole referral, 503
>>>Human Resources, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee referral, 58
>>See also Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privacy Act
Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee (1st Session, 38th
Parliament)
>>Reports
>>>Third (Restoring Financial Governance and Accessibility in the Employment Insurance Program) see Human Resources, Social Development
and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee--Reports, Second
>>>Tenth (Summer Career Placements Program) see Human Resources, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing
Committee--Reports, First
Human Resources, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee
>>Estimates, 2006-2007, Main, referred
>>>Human Resources and Social Development, 58
>>Membership, 76-7, 105, 256, 258, 426-7
>>Reports
>>>First (Tenth Report [Summer Career Placements Program] of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills Development, Social
Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities presented to the House during the First Session of the 38th Parliament), 216 (8510-391-21)
>>>>gr, 472 (8512-391-21)
>>>Second (Third Report [Restoring Financial Governance and Accessibility in the Employment Insurance Program] of the Standing Committee
on Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities presented to the House during the First
Session of the 38th Parliament), 216-7 (8510-391-22)
>>>>gr, 472 (8512-391-22.)
>>>Third (Pilot Project on Increased Weeks of Employment Insurance Benefits), 217
(8510-391-23)
>>>Fourth (Adult Learning and Literacy Program), 508 (8510-391-70)
>>Reports from 1st Session, 38th Parliament
>>>Tenth (Summer Career Placements Program) see Human Resources, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing
Committee--Reports, First
>>Reports permanently referred see Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC);Canada Pension Plan (CPP);Canadian Centre for
Occupational Health and Safety;Employment Equity Act;Employment Equity Act (Labour);Employment Insurance (Fishing) Regulations;Employment Insurance
Monitoring and Assessment Report;Order in Council appointments;Social security agreements;Student financial assistance programs
>>Travel, authorization, 347
Human rights see Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Standing Committee--Reports, Second;Arar, Maher;Child
labour;Chinese Canadians;Commission of Inquiry into the Actions of Canadian Officials in Relation to Maher Arar;Egypt--Christian minorities;Falun
Gong;Hate propaganda;Housing;Poverty--Discrimination;Security certificates;Status of Women Standing Committee--Reports, Seventh;Trafficking in
persons (human trafficking);Vietnam
Human trafficking see Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)
Hungarian revolution (October 23 - November 4, 1956)
>>Anniversary see Citizenship and Immigration Standing Committee--Reports, Third
Hunting, trapping and fishing
>>Protection
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Mark), (391-0010 to 391-0012), 41, gr, 199 (8545-391-4-01); (391-0098), 178, gr, 221 (8545-391-4-02)
>>>See also Heritage Hunting, Trapping and Fishing Protection Act (Bill C-222)
Hydrogenation see Trans fats (trans fatty acids)
I
IBI see Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI)
ICF see Innovative Communities Fund (ICF)
Identity theft see Personal identity theft
Immigrant students
>>Investigation, policies and procedures, r.o. Q-28 (Chow), 464 (8555-391-28)
Immigrants
>>Canadian Security Intelligence Service investigations see Citizenship and Immigration Standing Committee--Reports, Seventh
>>Undocumented workers, deportation
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Bains), (391-0252), 339, gr, 385
(8545-391-3-07)
>>>>(Chow), (391-0166), 252, gr, 376
(8545-391-3-06)
>>>>(Silva), (391-0002), 21, gr, 199
(8545-391-3-01); (391-0004), 32, gr, 199
(8545-391-3-01); (391-0006), 41, gr, 199
(8545-391-3-01); (391-0022), 53, gr, 251
(8545-391-3-02); (391-0025), 60, gr, 251
(8545-391-3-02); (391-0032), 94, gr, 251
(8545-391-3-02); (391-0034), 100, gr, 251
(8545-391-3-02); (391-0038), 107, gr, 251
(8545-391-3-02); (391-0048), 113, gr, 251
(8545-391-3-02); (391-0060), 130, gr, 288
(8545-391-3-04); (391-0073), 140, gr, 288
(8545-391-3-04); (391-0094 to 391-0096), 175, gr, 376
(8545-391-3-06); (391-0105), 201, gr, 376
(8545-391-3-06); (391-0108 and 391-0109), 204, gr, 376 (8545-391-3-06); (391-0114), 218, gr, 385 (8545-391-3-07); (391-0124), 222, gr, 385 (8545-391-3-07); (391-0149), 245, gr, 357 (8545-391-3-08); (391-0225), 300, gr, 385 (8545-391-3-07); (391-0311), 393; (391-0329), 446
>>>See also Citizenship and Immigration Standing Committee--Reports, Fourth
>>United States war resisters, conscientious objectors to Iraq military action
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Marleau), (391-0234 to 391-0236), 338, gr, 385 (8545-391-3-07)
>>>>(Savoie), (391-0368), 464
>>See also Chinese Canadians;Conscientious objectors;Off-Campus Work Permit Program;Public Appointments Commission--Chair
Immigration
>>Petitions
>>>(Charlton), (391-0091), 175, gr, 262
(8545-391-3-03)
>>>(Chow), (391-0431), 524
>>>(Dewar), (391-0249), 339, gr, 385
(8545-391-3-07)
>>>(Dykstra), (391-0134), 231, gr, 336
(8545-391-3-05)
>>>(Grewal), (391-0298), 352, gr, 385
(8545-391-3-07); (391-0299 to 391-0301), 352, gr, 357
(8545-391-3-08); (391-0379), 482
>>>(Maloney), (391-0052), 117, gr, 262
(8545-391-3-03)
>>>(Merasty), (391-0317), 400
>>>(Redman), (391-0294), 352, gr, 385
(8545-391-3-07)
>>See also Visitor visas
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada see Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and
Priorities;Privacy Act
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (amdt.--appointment of special counsel)(Bill C-345)--Bains
>>1st r, 346
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (amdt.--coming into force of sections 110, 111 and 171)(Bill C-280)--Demers
>>1st r, 171
Impaired driving
>>Blood alcohol level, 0.05%, exeeding see Criminal Code (amdt.--blood alcohol)(Bill C-301)
>>Penalties see Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal procedure, language of the accused, sentencing and other amendments)(Bill C-23)
Imports see Dog or cat fur products;Milk protein concentrates
Improving the Integrity of the Electoral Process: Recommendations for Legislative Change see Procedure and House Affairs
Standing Committee--Reports, Thirteenth
In Search of Security: The Future of Policing in Canada see Law Commission of Canada--Reports
Income see Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS);Retirement income
Income tax
>>Basic personal amount
>>>Ways and Means No. 4, notice, tabled, 119 (8570-391-03)
>>>Ways and Means No. 5
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Flaherty), 159, agreed to on division, 159
>>>>Notice, tabled, 151 (8570-391-08)
>>>>See also Budget Implementation Act, 2006 (Bill C-13)
>>Petitions
>>>(Bains), (391-0251), 339, gr, 376
(8545-391-6-02)
>>>(Bonin), (391-0161), 249, gr, 376
(8545-391-6-02)
>>>(Boshcoff), (391-0128), 226, gr, 376
(8545-391-6-02)
>>Reduction
>>>Ways and Means No. 5
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Flaherty), 159, agreed to on division, 159
>>>>Notice, tabled, 151 (8570-391-08)
>>>>See also Budget Implementation Act, 2006 (Bill C-13)
>>See also Agricultural cooperatives;Athletes;Caregivers--Medical expenses;Charitable donations;Community service groups--Membership
dues;Conscientious objectors;Disabled and handicapped persons;Education, post-secondary--Designated regions;Exercise gyms;Fishing property;Herbal
remedies;Physical activity;Public transit passes;Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP);Retirement income;Scholarship and bursary income;Social
security payments (United States);Sports and recreation programs;Tax debts;Taxpayer Protection Office;Tools;Travel expenses;Vitamins and
supplements;Volunteer emergency workers;Volunteers
Income-splitting see Retirement income
Income Tax Act
>>Legislation see Broadcasting Act and Income Tax Act (amdt.--closed-captioned programming)(Bill C-313);Canada Elections Act (amdt.)
and Income Tax Act (amdt.)(Bill C-4);Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act and Income Tax Act (amdt.)(Bill C-25)
>>Section 118.2(2)(n) see Vitamins and supplements
>>Ways and Means No. 4, notice, tabled, 119 (8570-391-03)
>>Ways and Means No. 8, notice, tabled, 523 (8570-391-11)
Income Tax Act (amdt.--capital gains exemption on disposition of fishing property)(Bill C-216)--MacAulay
>>1st r, 32
Income Tax Act (amdt.--community service group membership dues)(Bill C-215)--Stoffer
>>1st r, 27
Income Tax Act (amdt.--deductibility of expense of tools provided as a requirement of employment)(Bill C-241)--Stoffer
>>1st r, 113
Income Tax Act (amdt.--deductibility of expense of tools provided as a requirement of employment)(Bill C-260)--Martin, Pat
>>1st r, 134
Income Tax Act (amdt.--deductibility of RESP contributions)(Bill C-253)--McTeague
>>1st r, 130
>>2nd r, 340, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 340
Income Tax Act (amdt.--deduction for volunteer emergency service)(Bill C-219)--Easter
>>1st r, 40
Income Tax Act (amdt.--deduction for volunteer emergency service)(Bill C-247)--Smith
>>1st r, 122
Income Tax Act (amdt.--definition of "Gaspé Peninsula")(Bill C-217)--Crête
>>1st r, 40
Income Tax Act (amdt.--exclusion of income received by an athlete from a non-profit club, society or association)(Bill C-339)--Marston
>>1st r, 337-8
Income Tax Act (amdt.--exemption from taxation of 50% of United States social security payments to Canadian residents)(Bill C-305)--Watson
>>1st r, 189
Income Tax Act (amdt.--expenses incurred by caregivers)(Bill C-209)--Stoffer
>>1st r, 26
Income Tax Act (amdt.--herbal remedies)(Bill C-255)--Stoffer
>>1st r, 130
Income Tax Act (amdt.--physical activity and amateur sport fees)(Bill C-256)--Stoffer
>>1st r, 130
Income Tax Act (amdt.--public transportation costs)(Bill C-233)--St-Hilaire
>>1st r, 99
Income Tax Act (amdt.--services to a charity or public authority)(Bill C-239)--Stoffer
>>1st r, 112
Income Tax Act (amdt.--sports and recreation programs)(Bill C-294)--Fitzpatrick
>>1st r, 187
>>2nd r, 224, division deferred, 224,
agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 15), 247-8
>>Finance Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 248
>>>Request for extension of time, 523
Income Tax Act (amdt.--tax credit for new graduates working in designated regions)(Bill C-207)--Bouchard
>>1st r, 26
Income Tax Act (amdt.--travel expenses)(Bill C-342)--Pacetti
>>1st r, 338
Income Tax Act (amdt.--vitamins)(Bill C-246)--Smith
>>1st r, 122
Indian Act (amdt.--matrimonial real property and immovables)(Bill C-289)--Pallister
>>1st r, 186-7
Indian Affairs and Northern Development Department
>>Estimates, 2006-2007, Main
>>>Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Standing Committee referral, 57
>>See also Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privacy Act
Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister see Six Nations land claims
Indian bands/reserves
>>Government programs see Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, Sixth
>>Matrimonial real property see Aboriginal real property law;Indian Act (amdt.--matrimonial real property and immovables)(Bill C-289)
Indian Claims Commission: Annual Report 2004-2005 see Aboriginal land claims
Indian residential schools
>>Compensation agreement, Statement by Minister (Prentice), 155
Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Office see Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Canadian Heritage,
Votes 85 and 90--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privacy Act
Indian Specific Claims Commission see Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities
Industry Department
>>Estimates, 2006-2007, Main
>>>Industry, Science and Technology Standing Committee referral, 58
>>See also Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privacy Act;Telecommunications and
Radio Apparatus
Industry, Science and Technology Standing Committee
>>Estimates, 2006-2007, Main, referred
>>>Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, 58
>>>Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, 58
>>>Industry, 58
>>>Western Economic Diversification, 58
>>Membership, 77-9, 105, 256, 258, 427-9
>>Reports
>>>First (Xstrata/Falconbridge merger proposal), 262 (8510-391-35)
>>>Second (Challenges Facing the Canadian Manufacturing Sector), 336 (8510-391-44)
>>Reports permanently referred see Business Development Bank of Canada;Canada Small Business Financing Act;Canada Small Business
Financing Regulations;Canadian Intellectual Property Office;Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC);Canadian Tourism
Commission;Commissions List;Competition Commissioner;Copyright Board of Canada;Corporations Returns Act;Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation;National
Research Council of Canada;Order in Council appointments;Standards Council of Canada;Telecommunications and Radio Apparatus