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Journals Index - Special.Transport
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Special debates
>>Afghanistan, Canada, significant commitment, extension for two years (Government Business No. 7), M. (Harper), 189-90, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 9), 190-1
>>See also Take note debates
Special Service Medal for Domestic Emergency Relief Operations Act (Bill C-231)--McDonough
>>1st r, 93
Speech from the Throne see Throne Speech
Sport see National Hockey Day;Physical activity;World Police and Firefighters Games, Quebec City, 2005
Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Canadian Heritage Standing Committee
>>>2006-2007 corporate plan summary, 61 (8562-391-864-01)
Sports and recreation programs
>>Non-profit organizations, amateur athletes, board and lodging allowance, income tax exemption see Income Tax Act (amdt.--sports and
recreation programs)(Bill C-294)
Spouses see Child custody;Elections--Canadian Armed Forces;Federal enforcement officers--Death in line of duty;Retirement
income;Witnesses (justice system)--Protection
St. John's Port Authority see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act
Standards Council of Canada
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Industry, Science and Technology Standing Committee
>>>2005-2006 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 483 (8560-391-76-01)
>>>2006-2007 to 2010-2011 corporate plan summaries and 2006-2007 operating and capital budgets, 212 (8562-391-820-01)
>>See also Access to Information Act;Alternative Fuels Act;Privacy Act
Standing Orders
>>Amendment see Committees, Standing
>>Provisional Standing Orders, remain in effect until Tuesday, November 21, 2006, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 404
>>S.O. 83.1 see Finance Standing Committee--Budgetary policy
>>S.O. 112 see Committees, Legislative--Panel of Chairs
Stanton, Bruce (CPC--Simcoe North)
>>References see Trent-Severn Waterway
State Immunity Act and Criminal Code (amdt.--terrorist activity)(Bill C-272)--Kadis
>>1st r, 157
State Immunity Act and Criminal Code (amdt.--terrorist activity)(Bill C-346)--Grewal
>>1st r, 346
State of Canada's Forests
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Natural Resources Standing Committee
>>>2005-2006 annual report, 384 (8560-391-461-01)
Statements by Ministers
>>Accountability and transparency, improving, Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2) (Baird), 46
>>Afghanistan, Canadian aid, reconstruction support (Harper), 282
>>Air India, flight 182, June 23, 1985, terrorist attack, public inquiry (Harper), 112
>>Chinese Canadians, Chinese Head Tax and Chinese Immigration Act, 1923, apology/compensation (Harper), 351
>>Commonwealth Youth Ministers Meeting (Nassau, Bahamas, May 24-26, 2006), youth development and empowerment theme (Chong), 207
>>Employment Equity Act, 20th anniversary, tribute (Blackburn), 282
>>Indian residential schools, compensation agreement (Prentice), 155
>>Judges, salaries and benefits, Legislation (Bill C-17) (Toews), 216
>>Softwood lumber, Canada-United States trade dispute, settlement agreement (Harper), 100
Statistical Survey Operations see Employment Equity Act
Statistics Canada see Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privacy Act
Status of Women Co-ordinator Office see Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Canadian Heritage, Votes 110 and
115--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privacy Act
Status of Women Standing Committee
>>Estimates, 2006-2007, Main, referred
>>>Canadian Heritage, Votes 110 and 115 (Status of Women Co-ordinator Office), 59
>>Membership, 86-7, 106, 208, 257, 258, 436-7
>>Reports
>>>First (increasing funding to equality-seeking organizations), 200 (8510-391-15)
>>>>gr, 389 (8512-391-15)
>>>Second (study on gender-based analysis), 200 (8510-391-16)
>>>>gr, 389 (8512-391-16)
>>>Third (investments in women's groups and equality seeking organizations), 200
(8510-391-17)
>>>Fourth (Pay Equity Task Force recommendations), 200-1 (8510-391-18)
>>>>gr, 388 (8512-391-18.)
>>>Fifth (maternity and parental benefits to self-employed workers), 201 (8510-391-19)
>>>>gr, 389 (8512-391-19.)
>>>Sixth (pay equity), 244 (8510-391-31)
>>>Seventh (matrimonial real property rights on reserves), 336 (8510-391-45)
Statutes
>>Parliamentary review, Standing Committees designated
>>>Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics Standing Committee, Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, M.,
agreed to, by unanimous consent, 358-9
>>>Special Order, April 25, 2006, Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee,Anti-terrorism Act (2001) and Criminal Code; Finance
Standing Committee, Canada Revenue Agency Act; Canadian Heritage Standing Committee, Canada Travelling Exhibitions Indemnification Act; Environment
and Sustainable Development Standing Committee, Canadian Environmental Protection Act; Industry, Science and Technology Standing Committee, Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 60-1
>>See also Anti-terrorism Act (2001);Laws
Statutes of the Northwest Territories
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Standing Committee
>>>November 2005, 390 (8560-391-388-02)
>>>April 2006, 377 (8560-391-388-01)
>>>June 2006, 390 (8560-391-388-03)
Statutes Repeal Act (Bill S-202)
>>Senate passage, 355
Statutory release (penitentiary inmates)
>>Elimination see Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--elimination of statutory release)(Bill C-220)
Steel Import Permit Information
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to International Trade Standing Committee
>>>2005 Annual Summary, 120 (8560-391-525-01)
Strategic Outlook for the 39th Parliament: House of Commons Administration see House of Commons--Administration
Street racing
>>Criminal offence/punishment see Criminal Code (amdt.--street racing) and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-19)
Strengthening the Access to Information Act: A Discussion of Ideas Intrinsic to the Reform of the Access to Information Act
see Access to Information Act--Documents
Strikes and lockouts see Replacement workers
Striking Committee see Committees, Standing
Student financial assistance programs
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Human Resources, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities
>>>2003-2004 annual report, 383 (8560-391-773-01)
Student loans
>>Bankruptcy, time period see Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (amdt.--student loans)(Bill C-228)
>>Business Development Bank of Canada, established as guaranteed lender see Business Development Bank of Canada Act and Canada Student
Loans Act (amdt.)(Bill C-330);Business Development Bank of Canada Act and Canada Student Loans Act (amdt.--student loan system)(Bill C-309)
Sudan
>>Sudan, situation, Take note debate (Government Business No. 10), 492
>>>Initiating, M. (Nicholson), 471, agreed to, 471
>>See also Darfur (Sudan);Vellacott, Maurice--References
Suicide see Euthanasia
Summary convictions
>>Fines see Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal procedure, language of the accused, sentencing and other amendments)(Bill C-23)
Summer Career Placements Program see Human Resources, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing
Committee--Reports, First
Summit Series 1972 see National Hockey Day
Sunset clauses see Political parties--Registration
Superintendent of Financial Institutions Office
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Finance Standing Committee
>>>2005-2006 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 504 (8560-391-535-01)
>>See also Access to Information Act;Employment Equity Act;Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and
Priorities;Pensions--Company contributions/payouts;Privacy Act
Supplementary Retirement Benefits Act
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
>>>2004-2005 annual report, 15 (8560-391-366-01)
Supply
>>Consideration at the next sitting, M. (Baird), 12, agreed to, 12
>>Interim supply
>>>2006-2007, concurrence, M. (Baird), 124-5, agreed to on division, 125
>>>See also Appropriation Act No. 1, 2006-2007 (Bill C-8)
>>Special order (Government Business No. 2), M. (Nicholson), 13-4, agreed to, 14
Supply management
>>Government policy see Agricultural Supply Management Recognition and Promotion Act (Bill C-218)
>>See also Grain industry
Supply motions
>>Aboriginal people, quality of life, improving (Neville), 293, 297, division deferred, 297, agreed to on recorded
division (Division No. 22), 309-11
>>Broadcasting, Canadian Content program policies and regulations, foreign ownership and financial support for public broadcasting
(Bélanger), 209-10, as amended, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 10), 210-2
>>>Amdt. (Angus), 209, agreed to, 210
>>Child care, early learning and child care national program (Bennett), 131-2, division
deferred, 132, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 2), 142-3
>>Economic growth, government initiatives re post-secondary education, lifelong learning, skills training for minorities and
commercialization of new technologies (Regan), 252-3, division deferred, 254, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 16), 267-9
>>Gasoline prices, government measures, necessity (Crête), 222-4, division deferred, 224, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 12), 236-7
>>Kyoto Protocol, implementation, federal-provincial bilateral agreement (Bigras), 165-6, division deferred, 166, agreed to on recorded
division (Division No. 8), 181-3
>>Older workers, income support program, implementing (Lessard), 508-9, division
deferred, 509
>>Pesticides and herbicides, cosmetic use, moratorium (Layton), 178-9, negatived on
recorded division (Division No. 7), 180-1
>>Seniors Charter and Seniors Advocate, establishing (Charlton), 283, as amended,
agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 21), 307-9
>>>Amdt. (Guergis), 283-4, division deferred, 284, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 20), 305-7
>>Women, status, programs and services, cutbacks (Minna), 470-1, division deferred, 471, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 36), 490-1
Supporting Communities Partnership Initiative (SCPI) see Homelessness
Supreme Court of Canada
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
>>>Rules amending (JUS-607904), 467 (8560-391-784-01)
>>See also Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities
Survivor benefits see Canadian Armed Forces--Pensions
Sustainable development see Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate
Sustainable development strategies
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee
>>>2007-2010 Sustainable Development Strategy, 382 (8560-391-912-01)
>>>Canada Border Services Agency, 2007-2009 Sustainable Development Strategy and Sustainable Development Planning Calendar, 383 (8560-391-914-01)
>>>Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada, 370 (8560-391-911-01)
Syria see Arar, Maher
T
Tagish First Nation see Carcross/Tagish First Nation
Task forces see Pay Equity Task Force
Take note debates
>>Afghanistan, Canada, significant commitment (Government Business No. 4), 42
>>>Initiating, M. (Nicholson), 28, agreed to, 28
>>Agriculture, issues (Government Business No. 3), 29
>>>Initiating, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 23
>>Budget Implementation Act, 2006 (Bill C-13) (Government Business No. 8), M. (Nicholson), 235-6, deemed withdrawn, 236
>>>Initiating, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 235
>>Darfur (Sudan), on-going crisis (Government Business No. 5), 115
>>>Initiating, M. (Nicholson), 100, agreed to, 100
>>Sudan, situation (Government Business No. 10), 492
>>>Initiating, M. (Nicholson), 471, agreed to, 471
>>See also Smoke-free workplaces
Tax credits see Apprenticeship;Caregivers--Medical expenses;Child adoption expenses;Children's Fitness Tax Credit;Community
service groups--Membership dues;Disability tax credit;Dividend tax credit;Education, post-secondary--Designated regions;Investment tax credit;Medical
expenses;Mineral exploration tax credit;Public transit passes;Textbook Tax Credit
Tax debts
>>Canada Revenue Agency collection see Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, Seventh
Taxation see Capital tax;Capital gains tax;Excise tax;Financial institutions;Fuel taxes;Funerals;Income tax;Literacy;Sales
taxes;Taxpayer Protection Office
Taxpayer Protection Office
>>Chief Advocate, establishing see Taxpayers' Bill of Rights (Bill C-266)
Taxpayers' Bill of Rights (Bill C-266)--Smith
>>1st r, 139
Team Canada 1972 Summit series see National Hockey Day
Technology see Economic growth;Science and technology
Telecommunications see Elections--Campaign offices;Gambling;Search warrants
Telecommunications and Radio Apparatus
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Industry, Science and Technology Standing Committee
>>>Industry Canada User Fees Proposal, 371 (8564-391-1-01)
Telefilm Canada
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Canadian Heritage Standing Committee
>>>2004-2005 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 160 (8560-391-91-01)
>>>2005-2006 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 514 (8560-391-91-02)
>>See also Access to Information Act;Privacy Act
Telephone service see Elections--Campaign offices
Telephones see Cellular telephones
Television
>>Private broadcasters, Canadian programming, statistics, r.o. Q-39 (Angus), 348
(8555-391-39)
>>Violent scenes, regulation see Broadcasting Act (amdt.--reduction of violence in television broadcasts)(Bill C-327)
>>See also China International Television Corporation
Temiskaming First Nation
>>Notre-Dame-du-Nord school
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Lemay), (391-0097), 178, gr, 376
(8545-391-26-01)
Tennis see Green Gables Golf Course, Prince Edward Island
Terra Nova National Park
>>Snowmobile corridor
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Simms), (391-0289), 347, gr, 357
(8545-391-55-01)
Terrorism
>>Financing, money laundering, combatting see Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act and Income Tax Act
(amdt.)(Bill C-25)
>>Victim compensation, foreign states, no claim of immunity from Canadian courts see State Immunity Act and Criminal Code
(amdt.--terrorist activity)(Bill C-272);State Immunity Act and Criminal Code (amdt.--terrorist activity)(Bill C-346)
>>See also Air India;Arar, Maher;Commission of Inquiry into the Actions of Canadian Officials in Relation to Maher Arar;Criminal
Code--Reports
Textbook Tax Credit
>>Ways and Means No. 4, notice, tabled, 119 (8570-391-03)
>>Ways and Means No. 8, notice, tabled, 523 (8570-391-11)
Textile and clothing industry see Canadian International Trade Tribunal--Reports
Theft see Auto theft;Personal identity theft;Personal information
Throne Speech
>>Consideration later this day, M. (Harper), 12, agreed to, 12
>>Reported by Speaker, 11
>>Tabled, 12 (8525-391-01)
>>See also Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
Thunder Bay Port Authority see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act
Tilson, David (CPC--Dufferin--Caledon)
>>References see Federal Accountability Act (Bill C-2) Legislative Committee--Chair
Tobacco products
>>Excise tax
>>>Ways and Means No. 2, notice, tabled, 119 (8570-391-01)
>>>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 Smoke-free workplaces
Tools
>>Employee income tax deduction
>>>Ways and Means No. 4, notice, tabled, 119 (8570-391-03)
>>>Ways and Means No. 8, notice, tabled, 523 (8570-391-11)
>>>See also Income Tax Act (amdt.--deductibility of expense of tools provided as a requirement of employment)(Bill C-241);Income Tax Act
(amdt.--deductibility of expense of tools provided as a requirement of employment)(Bill C-260)
Toronto Island Airport
>>Petitions
>>>(Chow), (391-0165), 252, gr, 385
(8545-391-28-02); (391-0337), 446
Toronto Port Authority see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act
Tourism see Goods and Services Tax (GST) Visitor Rebate Program;Travel expenses
Toxic substances see Fire retardants;Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS);Pesticide Residue Compensation Act;Pesticides and
herbicides;Phthalates
Trade see Canada-Central America Free Trade Agreement;Canada's State of Trade;Dog or cat fur products;Softwood lumber,
Canada-United States trade dispute
Traffic accidents
>>Failure to stop at scene of accident/hit and run, penalties see Criminal Code (amdt.--failure to stop at scene of accident)(Bill
C-333)
Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)
>>Petitions
>>>(Rota), (391-0084 and 391-0085), 157, gr, 299 (8545-391-24-01)
Training programs see Apprenticeship;Summer Career Placements Program
Trans fats (trans fatty acids)
>>Ban see Food and Drugs Act (amdt.--trans fatty acids)(Bill C-328)
>>Petitions
>>>(Martin, Pat), (391-0334), 446; (391-0340), 451
Transsexual and transgendered persons see Gender equality
Transport Department
>>Estimates, 2006-2007, Main
>>>Transport, Infrastructure and Communities Standing Committee referral, 59
>>See also Access to Information Act;Digby Fishermen's Wharf;Estimates, 2006-2007, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privacy Act
Transport, Infrastructure and Communities Standing Committee
>>Bills referred
>>>Canada Transportation Act and Railway Safety Act (amdt.)(Bill C-11), 412
>>>International Bridges and Tunnels Act (Bill C-3), 114
>>Estimates, 2006-2007, Main, referred
>>>Transport, 59
>>Membership, 87-8, 106, 174, 257, 258, 437-8
>>Reports
>>>First (International Bridges and Tunnels Act (Bill C-3)), 262 (8510-391-34)
>>Reports permanently referred see Atlantic Pilotage Authority;Blue Water Bridge Authority;Canada Lands Company Limited;Canada Post
Corporation;Canadian Air Transport Security Authority;Canadian Transportation Agency;Federal Bridge Corporation Limited;Great Lakes Pilotage
Authority;Laurentian Pilotage Authority;Marine Oil Spill Preparedness and Response Regime;Marine Atlantic Inc.;National Capital Commission (NCC);Old
Port of Montreal Corporation Inc.;Order in Council appointments;Pacific Pilotage Authority;Parc Downsview Park Inc.;Queens Quay West Land
Corporation;Ridley Terminals Inc.;Royal Canadian Mint;Ship-Source Oil Pollution Fund;Transportation;Transportation Appeal Tribunal of
Canada;Transportation commercial arrangements;Transportation Safety Board of Canada;VIA Rail Canada Inc.
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