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39th Parliament, 1st Session
(April 3, 2006 - )
Journals Index
 

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Journals Index - Corporations.Divisions
Journals Index - Corporations.Divisions

Corporations

    >>Accountability of corporate executives and directors, legal duty outside Canada see Criminal Code (amdt.--legal duty outside Canada)(Bill C-331)

Corporations Returns Act

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Industry, Science and Technology Standing Committee
    >>>2004 annual report, 212 (8560-391-115-01)

Correctional Investigator Canada

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Public Safety and National Security Standing Committee
    >>>2005-2006 annual report, 522 (8560-391-72-01)
    >>See also Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities

Correctional Service Canada see Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities

Corrections and Conditional Release Act

    >>Legislation see Criminal Code (amdt.--review of parole ineligibility)(Bill C-351);Criminal Code (amdt.--street racing) and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-19)

Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--elimination of statutory release)(Bill C-220)--Kramp

    >>1st r, 40

Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act see Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions and Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act

Court Challenges Program see Canadian Heritage Standing Committee--Reports, Eighth

Courts Administration Service see Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities

Coyle, Professor Michael see Six Nations land claims

CPP see Canada Pension Plan (CPP)

Cree-Naskapi Commission

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Standing Committee
    >>>2006 biennial report, 518 (8560-391-801-01)

Crime see Abortion--Procuring miscarriage;Auto theft;Bail (interim release);Break and enter crimes;Cellular telephones;Child pornography;Child sexual predators;Date rape drugs;Drug trafficking;Firearms;Impaired driving;Interest rates;Law enforcement officers;Personal identity theft;Street racing;Traffic accidents--Failure to stop;Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)

Crimes against humanity see Darfur (Sudan);Rwandan genocide

Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act

    >>Legislation see Criminal Code (amdt.--review of parole ineligibility)(Bill C-351)

Criminal Code

    >>Legislation see Antipoverty Act (amendments to the Canadian Human Rights Act and Criminal Code)(Bill C-322);DNA Identification Legislation (amdt.)(Bill C-18);Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2);State Immunity Act and Criminal Code (amdt.--terrorist activity)(Bill C-272);State Immunity Act and Criminal Code (amdt.--terrorist activity)(Bill C-346)
    >>Petitions
    >>>(Goodyear), (391-0425), 519
    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Public Safety and National Security Standing Committee
    >>>December 24, 2004 to December 23, 2005 operation of sections 83.28 and 83.29 [Terrorism - Investigative Hearing], 343 (8560-391-820-01)
    >>>December 24, 2004 to December 23, 2005 operation of section 83.3 [Terrorism - Recognizance with conditions], 343 (8560-391-910-01)
    >>Sections 25.1 to 25.4, "law enforcement justification provisions" see Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee--Reports, First;Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)--Document
    >>Section 241 see Euthanasia
    >>Sections 318 and 319 see Hate propaganda--Sexual orientation
    >>Section 745.6, faint hope clause see Parole--Ineligibility
    >>See also Statutes--Parliamentary review

Criminal Code (amdt.--age of protection) and Criminal Records Act (amdt.)(Bill C-22)--Minister of Justice (Toews)

Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest without warrant)(Bill C-296)--Thompson, M.

Criminal Code (amdt.--bail for persons charged with violent offences), Extradition Act and Youth Criminal Justice Act (amdt.)(Bill C-350)--Thompson, M.

Criminal Code (amdt.--blood alcohol)(Bill C-301)--Kadis

Criminal Code (amdt.--child sexual predators)(Bill C-337)--Hanger

Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentence of imprisonment)(Bill C-9)--Minister of Justice (Toews)

    >>1st r, 129
    >>2nd r, 203, 205, 218, 225-6, 227, division deferred, 227, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 13), 237-9
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 239

Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentencing)(Bill C-235)--Hill

Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal interest rate)(Bill C-26)--Minister of Justice (Toews)

Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal procedure, language of the accused, sentencing and other amendments)(Bill C-23)--Minister of Justice (Toews)

Criminal Code (amdt.--failure to stop at scene of accident)(Bill C-333)--Martin, Pat

Criminal Code (amdt.--hate propaganda)(Bill C-254)--Wrzesnewskyj

Criminal Code (amdt.--injuring or causing the death of a child before or during its birth while committing an offence)(Bill C-291)--Benoit

    >>1st r, 187
    >>Designated non-votable, 275
    >>2nd r, 278, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 278

Criminal Code (amdt.--keeping child pornography in a manner that is not reasonably secure from access by others)(Bill C-347)--Grewal

Criminal Code (amdt.--legal duty outside Canada)(Bill C-331)--Martin, Pat

Criminal Code (amdt.--luring a child)(Bill C-277)--Fast

    >>1st r, 170
    >>2nd r, 218, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 218, 477, division deferred, 477, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 39), 501-3
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 503

Criminal Code (amdt.--minimum penalties for offences involving firearms)(Bill C-10)--Minister of Justice (Toews)

Criminal Code (amdt.--motor vehicle theft)(Bill C-343)--Scheer

Criminal Code (amdt.--peace officers)(Bill C-352)--Stoffer

Criminal Code (amdt.--personal identity theft)(Bill C-271)--Grewal

Criminal Code (amdt.--procuring a miscarriage after twenty weeks of gestation)(Bill C-338)--Steckle

Criminal Code (amdt.--review of parole ineligibility)(Bill C-351)--Thompson, M.

Criminal Code (amdt.--sex crimes and violent crimes)(Bill C-248)--Smith

Criminal Code (amdt.--street racing) and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-19)--Minister of Justice (Toews)

    >>1st r, 281
    >>2nd r, 481, 483, agreed to on division, 489
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 489

Criminal Code (amdt.--use of hand-held cellular telephone while operating a motor vehicle)(Bill C-323)--Pacetti

Criminal Code and Firearms Act (amdt.--non-registration of firearms that are neither prohibited nor restricted)(Bill C-21)--Minister of Public Safety (Day)

Criminal Code, Canada Evidence Act and Competition Act (amdt.--personal information obtained by fraud)(Bill C-299)--Rajotte

    >>1st r, 188
    >>2nd r, 275, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 275

Criminal Records Act

    >>Legislation see Criminal Code (amdt.--age of protection) and Criminal Records Act (amdt.)(Bill C-22)

Crown corporations

    >>Directors, terms of office see Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2)
    >>Fraud, indictable offences see Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2)
    >>See also Access to information--Application;Ridley Terminals Inc.

Crown Corporations and Other Corporate Interests of Canada

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>2005 annual report, 16 (8560-391-476-01)

Crowsnest Pass, AB see Rail transportation

CRTC see Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)

Cruelty to animals see Dog or cat fur products

Cultural Property Export and Import Act

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Canadian Heritage Standing Committee
    >>>1992-1993 to 2003-2004 cumulative report on operations, together with 2004-2005 annual report, 278 (8560-391-16-01)

Culture see Arts and culture

Cycling see Trucks

D

Dairy products see Milk protein concentrates

Dalai Lama

    >>Honorary citizen of Canada, resolution, 351

Dance see Children's Fitness Tax Credit

Darfur (Sudan)

    >>Genocide
    >>>Petitions
    >>>>(Kadis), (391-0029), 93, gr, 244 (8545-391-15-01)
    >>>>(Martin, K.), (391-0191), 266, gr, 377 (8545-391-15-03)
    >>>>(Silva), (391-0100), 189, gr, 336 (8545-391-15-02)
    >>>>(Vellacott), (391-0408), 496
    >>On-going crisis, Take note debate (Government Business No. 5), 115
    >>>Initiating, M. (Nicholson), 100, agreed to, 100
    >>See also Foreign Affairs and International Development Standing Committee--Reports, Second

Date rape drugs

    >>Petitions
    >>>(Moore, J.), (391-0127), 226, gr, 385 (8545-391-11-04); (391-0359), 463; (391-0397), 496

Davies, Bryan P. see Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation--Reports, Chairperson

Dawson College

    >>September 13, 2006 shootings by Kimveer Gill, Jan Wong, September 16, 2006 Globe and Mail article, House of Commons apology, resolution, 403

Deaf and hearing impaired persons see Video production

Debt Management Strategy

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Finance Standing Committee
    >>>2006-2007 annual report, 36 (8560-391-560-01)

Defence Construction (1951) Limited

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>2005-2006 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 411-2 (8560-391-120-01)
    >>>2006-2007 to 2010-2011 corporate plan summaries and 2006-2007 operating and capital budgets, 412 (8562-391-835-01)
    >>See also Access to Information Act;Alternative Fuels Act;Privacy Act

Defence expenditures see Conscientious objectors

Deltaport

    >>Vancouver, BC, container terminal
    >>>Petitions
    >>>>(Cummins), (391-0138 to 391-0140), 231, gr, 356 (8545-391-51-01); (391-0188), 263, gr, 356 (8545-391-51-01); (391-0362), 463; (391-0388), 483

Democracy see Vietnam

Department of Public Works and Government Services Act

    >>Legislation see Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2)

Depleted uranium see Afghanistan--Canadian Armed Forces, Weapons

Deportation see Immigrants--Undocumented workers

Deputy Chair of Committees of the Whole

    >>Galipeau, Royal, appointment, 21-2

Deputy Speaker and Chair of Committees of the Whole House

    >>Blaikie, Bill, appointment, 21

Development Assistance Accountability Act (Bill C-243)--McDonough

Development Assistance Accountability Act (Bill C-293)--McKay

    >>1st r, 187
    >>2nd r, 248, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 248, 397, division deferred, 397, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 34), 406-7

Development Assistance Conditions and Accountability Act (Bill C-204)--Kramp

    >>1st r, 26

Digby Fishermen's Wharf

    >>Transport Canada/Maritime Harbours Society dispute, r.o. Q-23 (Thibault, R.), 290 (8555-391-23)

Dingwall, Hon. David

    >>Former Royal Canadian Mint President, resignation/dismissal, severance package, arbitration award, tabled, 104 (8530-391-03)

Diouf, His Excellency Abdou see Foreign Affairs and International Development Standing Committee--Reports, First;Official Languages Standing Committee--Reports, Second

Director of Public Prosecutions

    >>Establishing see Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2)

Director of Public Prosecutions Act

    >>Legislation see Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2)

Disability tax credit

    >>Eligibility
    >>>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)

Disabled and handicapped persons

    >>Income tax, disability supports deduction
    >>>Petitions
    >>>>(Poilievre), (391-0173), 259, gr, 376 (8545-391-6-02)
    >>>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)
    >>See also Education, post-secondary--Canada access grants

Discrimination and racism see Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women;Gender equality;Poverty

Disease see Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS);Autism;Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE);Cancer;Child custody--Access rights;Colorectal cancer;Employment insurance--Benefits;Fetal alcohol syndrome;Herbal remedies;Tuberculosis

Display hooks

    >>Elongated single-pronged display hooks, safety hazard/ban see Hazardous Products Act (amdt.--prohibited product--hooks)(Bill C-230)

Dividend tax credit

    >>Ways and Means No. 4, notice, tabled, 119 (8570-391-03)
    >>Ways and Means No. 8, notice, tabled, 523 (8570-391-11)

Divisions, recorded

    >>1.\Budget 2006 (May 2, 2006), approval (Ways and Means No. 1), M. (Flaherty), amdt. (McCallum), amdt. to amdt. (Wasylycia-Leis), negatived, 140-1
    >>2.\Child care, early learning and child care national program, M. on supply (Bennett), negatived, 142-3
    >>3.\North American Aerospace Defence (NORAD) Agreement, ratification (Government Business No. 6), M. (MacKay), agreed to, 144-5
    >>4.\Public Health Agency of Canada Act (Bill C-5), 2nd r, M. (Clement), agreed to, 145-7
    >>5.\Budget 2006 (May 2, 2006), approval (Ways and Means No. 1), M. (Flaherty), amdt. (McCallum), negatived, 151-3
    >>6.\Budget 2006 (May 2, 2006), approval (Ways and Means No. 1), M. (Flaherty), agreed to, 158-9
    >>7.\Pesticides and herbicides, cosmetic use, moratorium, M. on supply (Layton), negatived, 179-81
    >>8.\Kyoto Protocol, implementation, federal-provincial bilateral agreement, M. on supply (Bigras), agreed to, 181-3
    >>9.\Afghanistan, Canada, significant commitment, extension for two years (Government Business No. 7), M. (Harper), agreed to, 189-91
    >>10.\Broadcasting, Canadian Content program policies and regulations, foreign ownership and financial support for public broadcasting, M. on supply (Bélanger), as amended, agreed to, 210-2
    >>11.\Procedure, "That the House do now proceed to the Orders of the Day", M. (Kamp) [during Fisheries and Oceans Standing Committee, Second Report (small crafts harbours), concurrence (Concurrence in Committee Reports No. 1), M. (MacAulay)], negatived, 229-31
    >>12.\Gasoline prices, government measures, necessity, M. on supply (Crête), negatived, 236-7
    >>13.\Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentence of imprisonment)(Bill C-9), 2nd r, M. (Toews), agreed to, 237-9
    >>14.\Fisheries and Oceans Standing Committee, Second Report (small crafts harbours), concurrence (Concurrence in Committee Reports No. 1), M. (MacAulay), 239-41
    >>15.\Income Tax Act (amdt.--sports and recreation programs)(Bill C-294), 2nd r, M. (Fitzpatrick), agreed to, 247-8
    >>16.\Economic growth, government initiatives re post-secondary education, lifelong learning, skills training for minorities and commercialization of new technologies, M. on supply (Regan), agreed to, 267-9
    >>17.\Canadian Heritage Standing Committee, First Report (review of the CBC-SRC mandate), concurrence (Concurrence in Committee Reports No. 3), M. (Bélanger), agreed to, 270-1
    >>18.\Criminal Code (amdt.--minimum penalties for offences involving firearms)(Bill C-10), 2nd r, M. (Toews), agreed to, 271-3
    >>19.\Agriculture and Agri-Food Standing Committee, First Report (imports of milk protein concentrates), concurrence (Concurrence in Committee Reports No. 2), M. (Bellavance), agreed to, 273-5
    >>20.\Seniors Charter and Seniors Advocate, establishing, M. on supply (Charlton), amdt. (Guergis), agreed to, 305-7
    >>21.\Seniors Charter and Seniors Advocate, establishing, M. on supply (Charlton), as amended, agreed to, 307-9
    >>22.\Aboriginal people, quality of life, improving, M. on supply (Neville), agreed to, 309-11
    >>23.\International Bridges and Tunnels Act (Bill C-3), Report stage, concurrence, with further amdt., M. (Cannon), agreed to, 311-3
    >>24.\Public Health Agency of Canada Act (Bill C-5), 3rd r, M. (Clement), agreed to, 313-4
    >>25.\Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2), Report stage, Motion No. 1 (Clause 2), (Baird), agreed to, 321-3
    >>26.\Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2), Report stage, Motion No. 3 (Clause 2), (Baird), agreed to, 323-5
    >>27.\Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2), Report stage, Motion No. 6 (Clause 78), (Baird), agreed to, 325-6
    >>28.\Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2), Report stage, Motion No. 14 (Clause 146), (Godin), agreed to, 326-8
    >>29.\Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2), Report stage, Motion No. 20 (Clause 165.1), (Easter), negatived, 328-30
    >>30.\Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2), Report stage, Motion No. 12 (Clause 123), (Baird), negatived, 330-2
    >>31.\Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2), Report stage, Motion No. 29 (Clause 315), (Godin), agreed to, 332-3
    >>32.\Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2), Report stage, Motion No. 30 (Clause 315), (Baird), as amended, agreed to, 333-5
    >>33.\Softwood Lumber Products Export Charge Act, 2006, Ways and Means No. 6, concurrence, M. (Emerson), agreed to, 394-6
    >>34.\Development Assistance Accountability Act (Bill C-293), 2nd r, M. (McKay), agreed to, 406-7
    >>35.\Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee, Second Report (acquisition of significant property), concurrence (Concurrence in Committee Reports No. 4), M. (Proulx), agreed to, 465-6
    >>36.\Women, status, programs and services, cutbacks, M. on supply (Minna), agreed to, 490-1
    >>37.\Softwood Lumber Products Export Charge Act, 2006 (Bill C-24), 2nd r, M. (Emerson), amdt. (LeBlanc), amdt. to amdt. (Julian), negatived, 497-9
    >>38.\Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act (Bill C-288), 2nd r, M. (Rodriguez), agreed to, 499-501
    >>39.\Criminal Code (amdt.--luring a child)(Bill C-277), 2nd r, M. (Fast), agreed to, 501-3
    >>40.\Older workers, income support program, implementing, M. on supply (Lessard), agreed to, 525-6
    >>41.\Softwood Lumber Products Export Charge Act, 2006 (Bill C-24), 2nd r, M. (Emerson), amdt. (LeBlanc), negatived, 526-8
    >>42.\Canadian Heritage Standing Committee, Eighth Report (Court Challenges Program), concurrence, M. (Bélanger), agreed to, 540-1
    >>43.\Softwood Lumber Products Export Charge Act, 2006 (Bill C-24), 2nd r, M. (Emerson), agreed to, 541-3
    >>44.\Trent-Severn Waterway, recreational/energy potential, M-161 (Stanton), agreed to, 543-5
    >>45.\Kelowna Accord Implementation Act (Bill C-292), 2nd r, M. (Martin, Paul), agreed to, 545-7
    >>46.\Government expenditures, cutbacks, M. on supply (McCallum), negatived, 566-7
    >>47.\Canadian Heritage Standing Committee, Seventh Report (Museums Assistance Program), concurrence (Concurrence in Committee Reports No. 10), M. (Kotto), agreed to, 567-9
    >>48.\Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Standing Committee, First Report (Kelowna agreement), concurrence (Concurrence in Committee Reports No. 6), M. (Merasty), agreed to, 575-7
    >>49.\Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, Seventeenth Report (Standing Orders), concurrence, M. (Redman), amdt. (Hill), negatived, 577-9
    >>50.\Canada Labour Code (amdt.--replacement workers)(Bill C-257), 2nd r, M. (Nadeau), agreed to, 579-80
    >>51.\Canadian Wheat Board Act (amdt.--direct sale of grain)(Bill C-300), 2nd r, M. (Ritz), negatived, 581-2

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