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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1995
(Meeting No. 70)

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The Standing Committee on Transport met at 9:34 o'clock a.m. this day, in Room 209, West Block, the Chair, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: Joe Fontana, Jim Gouk, Charles Hubbard and Stan Keyes.

Acting Members present: Georgette Sheridan for Raymond Lavigne; Bernie Collins for Anna Terrana.

Associate Members present: Vic Althouse, Leon E. Benoit, Marlene Cowling, Jake E. Hoeppner, Ovid L. Jackson and Elsie Wayne.

Other Member present: Elwin Hermanson.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: David Cuthbertson, Research Officer.

Witnesses: From the Canadian Inland Terminal Association: Dwayne Anderson, President, North East Terminal Ltd.; Roy Levee, Chief Executive Officer, Weyburn Inland Terminal Ltd. From the Canadian Fertilizer Institute: Roger Larson, Managing Director; Dave DeBiasio, General Manager, Supply & Distribution, Agrium Inc. (Chairman, CFI Transportation Economics Sub-Committee); Mike Chorlton, President & Chief Executive Officer, Saskferco Products Limited, (Chairman, CFI Transportation Committee); Ron Kryviak, Manager of Transportation, Sherritt Inc.; Walter Rozum, Manager of Transportation, Nutrite Inc.; Bud Foley, Vice-President, Planning and Distribution, Potash Company of Canada Ltd. From the Canadian Oilseed Processors Association: Robert Broeska, President; Murray Davis, Vice-President of Canamara Foods; Brendon Turner, Manager of Transportation, Canamara Foods. From the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association: Larry Maguire, President. From the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association: W.H. (Bill) McNally, President and Chief Executive Officer, QUNO Corporation; E. Russell Lewis, Director - Transportation, Stone-Consolidated Corporation; David W. Church, Director, Transportation, Recycling and Purchasing; James E. Foran, Aikins, MacAulay and Thorvaldson; Melvert S. Nunweiler, General Distribution Manager, Canfor Pulp and Paper Marketing. From the United Grain Growers: T.M. Allen, President and Chairman of the Board.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

Dwayne Anderson made an opening statement and with Roy Levee answered questions.

Roger Larson, Mike Chorlton and Dave DeBiasio made opening statements and with Bud Foley answered questions.

Robert Broeska made an opening statement and with Murray Davis answerd questions.

Larry Maguire made an opening statement and answered questions.

W.H. McNally made an opening statement and with E. Russell Lewis, James E. Foran and David W. Church answered questions.

At 11:50 o'clock a.m., Charles Hubbard assumed the Chair.

T.M. Allen made an opening statement and answered questions.

At 1:00 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

Luc Fortin

Committee Clerk


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1995
(Meeting No. 71)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 3:32 o'clock p.m. this day, in Room 371, West Block, the Chair, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: David Chatters, Joe Comuzzi, Joe Fontana, Michel Guimond, Charles Hubbard, and Stan Keyes.

Acting Members present: Dale Johnston for Jim Gouk; Bob Nault for Jim Jordan; Georgette Sheridan for Raymond Lavigne and Glen McKinnon for Anna Terrana.

Associate Members present: Jake E. Hoeppner and Elsie Wayne.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers.

Witnesses: From the United Transportation Union: Ron Bennett, Legislative Director. From Repap Enterprises Inc.: John R. Edgar, Vice-President. Transportation; Howard Hart, Director. From the Canadian Chamber of Commerce: Gary Campbell, Chairman of the Board; Sharon Glover, Vice-President, Government Relations. From the Ontario Grains and Oilseeds Group: Brian Doidge, Marketing Analyst; Cecil Bradley, Senior Manager, Ontario Federation of Agriculture; C. Bradley Gus Sonneveld, Director of Research, Ontario Wheat Producers. From James Richardson & Sons Limited--Grain Division: Jim Weir, Vice-President, Corporate Affairs. From Transportation--Communications International Union: Herbert Daniher, Executive Vice-President, Grain Division; Maureen Prebinski, Director, Education.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

Ron Bennett made an opening statement and answered questions.

At 3:55 o'clock p.m. Charles Hubbard took the Chair.

John Edgar and Howard Hart made opening statements and answered questions.

Sharon Glover and Garry Campbell made opening statements and answered questions.

Brian Doidge and Cecil Bradley made opening statements and with Gus Sonneveld answered questions.

Jim Weir made an opening statement and answered questions.

Herbert Daniher made an opening statement.

At 6:40 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1995
(Meeting No. 72)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 3:32 o'clock p.m. this day, in Room 209, West Block, the Chair, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: David Chatters, Joe Comuzzi, Joe Fontana, Jim Gouk, Michel Guimond, Charles Hubbard, Stan Keyes, Paul Mercier and Anna Terrana.

Acting Members present: Bob Nault for Jim Jordan and Georgette Sheridan for Raymond Lavigne.

Associate Members present: Vic Althouse and Ovid L. Jackson.

Other Members present: Elwin Hermanson and Myron Thompson.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers.

Witnesses: From the Canadian Wheat Board: Lorne Helm, Chief Commissioner; Tami Reynolds, Advisor. From the Canadian Shipowners Association: T. Norman Hall, President; Ed Weinberg, Consultant; Captain Rejean Lanteigne, Manager. From Railtex: Bruce Flohr, President and Chief Executive Officer. From the Western Producer Car Group: Murray Christensen, Vice-Chairman, Alberta; Ralph Bowditch, Vice-Chairman, Saskatchewan; From A.Z.P.A.A. Rural Development Corporation: Peggy Reavie From the Zenon Park Economic Development Committee: Celine Favreau, Economic Development Officer.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

Lorne Helm made an opening statement and with Tami Reynolds answered questions.

Norman Hall made an opening statement and with the witnesses answered questions.

At 5:05 o'clock p.m. the sitting was suspended.

At 5:35 o'clock p.m. the sitting resumed.

Bruce Flohr made an opening statement and answered questions.

Murray Christensen and Ralph Bowditch made opening statements and answered questions.

Peggy Reavie and Celine Favreau made opening statements and answered questions.

At 7:10 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

Jacques Lahaie

Clerk of the Committee


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1995
(Meeting No. 73)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 9:35 o'clock a.m. this day, in Room 209, West Block, the Chair, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: David Chatters, Joe Fontana, Charles Hubbard and Stan Keyes.

Acting Members present: Marlene Cowling for Joe Comuzzi; Bob Nault for Jim Jordan; Georgette Sheridan for Raymond Lavigne; Bernie Collins for Anna Terrana and Dale Johnston for David Chatters.

Associate Members present: Vic Althouse, Jake E. Hoeppner and Elsie Wayne.

Other Member present: Réginald Bélair.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: David Cuthbertson, Research Officer.

Witnesses: From New Brunswick Southern Railway Limited: E. Scott Smith, General Manager; Robert Youden, General Manager, Irving Forest Services; Joseph Day, In-house Legal Counsel. From the Central Western Railway Corporation: Thomas Payne, President. From the Chamber of Maritime Commerce: Doug Smith, President; Jim Campbell, General Manager. From the Quebec North Shore & Labrador Railway: Derek Rance, President; Jean Bazin, Counsel; Marc Duclos, Manager. From the Canadian American Railroad Company; Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Company; Windsor & Hantsport Railway Company; and Iron Road Railways: George T.H. Cooper, Queen Counsel. Ontario Northland Transportation Commission: Matt Rukavina, Chairman; G.A. Payne, Director, Corporate Affairs and Planning.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

E. Scott Smith, Robert Youden and John Day made opening statements and answered questions.

Thomas Payne made an opening statement and answered questions.

Jim Campbell and Doug Smith made opening statements and answered questions.

Derek Rance made an opening statement and answered questions.

George T.H. Cooper made an opening statement and answered questions.

G.A. Payne and Matt Rukavina made opening statements and answered questions.

At 1:07 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

Luc Fortin

Committee Clerk


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1995
(Meeting No. 74)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 3:32 o'clock p.m. this day, in Room 371, West Block, the Chairman, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: David Chatters, Joe Comuzzi, Jim Gouk, Charles Hubbard, Stan Keyes, Paul Mercier and Anna Terrana.

Acting Members present: Bob Nault for Jim Jordan; Marlene Cowling for Joe Comuzzi and Georgette Sheridan for Raymond Lavigne.

Other Members present: Marlene Cowling, Wayne Easter and Elsie Wayne.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers.

Witnesses: From CP Rail System: Robert J. Ritchie, President and Chief Excutive Officer; Rick A. Sallee, Vice-President, Marketing & Sales; David W. Flicker, Vice-President, Government and Public Affairs.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

Robert J. Ritchie made an opening statement and with the other witnesses answered questions.

At 5:14 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1995
(Meeting No. 75)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 3:32 o'clock p.m. this day, in Room 209, West Block, the Vice-Chair, Joe Comuzzi presiding.

Members of the Committee present: David Chatters, Joe Comuzzi, Joe Fontana, Charles Hubbard, Stan Keyes, Raymond Lavigne, Paul Mercier and Anna Terrana.

Acting Members present: Marlene Cowling for Stan Keyes and Bernie Collins for Jim Jordan.

Associate Member present: Vic Althouse.

Other Member present: Len Taylor.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers.

Witnesses: From the Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation: Honourable Andy Renaud, Minister. From the Manitoba Department of Highways and Transportation: Honourable Glen Finlay, Minister. From the Alberta Department of Transportation and Utilities: Honourable Stephen West, Minister. As individual: Bill Blaikie, M.P. From Transport 2000 Canada: Robert Evans, Past President; David Glastonberry, President and J. Bakker, Vice-President. From the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities: Ron Gleim, Director, Jim Hallick. From Halifax-Dartmouth Port Development: John Gatwick, Chairman; Donald Jeans, Research Analyst.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

Honourable Andy Renaud, Honourable Glen Finlay and Honourable Stephen West made opening statements and answered questions.

Bill Blaikie made an opening statement and answered questions.

David Glastonberry and Robert Evans made opening statements and with J. Bakker answered questions.

Ron Gleim and Jim Hallick made opening statements and answered questions.

John Gatwick made an opening statement and answered questions.

At 8:00 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

Jacques Lahaie

Clerk of the Committee


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1995
(Meeting No. 76)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 9:31 o'clock a.m. this day, in Room 209, West Block, the Chair, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: Joe Fontana, Jim Gouk, Michel Guimond, Charles Hubbard, Stan Keyes and Raymond Lavigne.

Acting Member present: Marlene Cowling for Jim Jordan.

Other Members present: Réginald Bélair and Robert Nault.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers.

Witnesses: From Algoma Central Railway Inc./Wisconsin: Edward A. Burkhardt, President; Susan Norton, Treasurer. From the Federation of Canadian Municipalities: Grant Hopcroft, Chairman, Transportation Committee; Daniel McGregor, Senior Policy Analyst; James W. Knight, Executive Director. From Air Travel Services Distributors: José Leroux, President and Chief Executive Officer, V.I.P. Inter-Transit Inc.; Dan Fiorita, Legal Counsel. From "Conseil québécois sur le transport ferroviaire": Janvier Cliche, President; Réjean Laliberté, Vice-President. From Halifax Port Corporation: David Bellfontaine, President and Chief Executive Officer; Merve Russell, Chairman; Patricia McDermott, Vice-President, Marketing.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

Edward A. Burkhardt made an opening statement and with Susan Norton answered questions.

At 10:08 o'clock a.m. the meeting was suspended.

At 10:39 o'clock a.m. the meeting resumed.

James W. Knight and Grant Hopcroft made opening statements and answered questions.

Dan Fiorita made an opening statement and answered questions.

Janvier Cliche and Réjean Laliberté made opening statements and answered questions.

Merve Russell, Patricia McDermott and David Bellfontaine made opening statements and answered questions.

At 1:15 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

Jacques Lahaie

Clerk of the Committee

Luc Fortin

Committee Clerk


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1995
(Meeting No. 77)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 3:31 o'clock p.m. this day, in Room 209, West Block, the Chair, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: Joe Fontana, Jim Gouk, Michel Guimond, Charles Hubbard and Stan Keyes.

Acting Members present: Glen McKinnon for Anna Terrana; Bob Nault for Jim Jordan and Georgette Sheridan for Raymond Lavigne.

Associate Member present: Marlene Cowling.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers.

Witnesses: From the Western Canadian Shippers' Coalition: Robert Renwick, Chairman; Richard Whittington, Vice-President, Sales and Marketing, Luscar Coal; Kevin Doyle, President, Sultran; Tom Culham, Assistant Director, Transportation and Purchasing, Wildwood of Canada; Jim Foran, Counsel. From Sultran: Kevin Doyle, President; Jim Foran, Counsel. From the Council of Forest Industries: Jim Black, Vice-President, Logistics, MPS Sales; Tom Culham, Assistant Director, Transportation and Purchasing, Wildwood of Canada; Robert Renwick, Consultant Logistics. From the Canadian Rails to Greenways Network: Doug Franklin, Heritage Canada Foundation; Anne Robinson, Executive Director. From Nova Scotia Power: Ross Miller, Manager, Structures and Rights of Way; John K. Poirier, Counsel.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

Robert Renwick made an opening statement and with the other witnesses answered questions.

Kevin Doyle made an opening statement and with Jim Foran answered questions.

Robert Renwick made an opening statement and with the other witnesses answered questions.

Anne Robinson and Doug Franklin made opening statements and answered questions.

John K. Poirier made an opening statement and with Ross Miller answered questions.

At 6:07 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

Jacques Lahaie

Clerk of the Committee


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1995
(Meeting No. 78)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 9:36 o'clock a.m. this day, in Room 269, West Block, the Chair, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: Joe Comuzzi, Joe Fontana, Jim Gouk, Michel Guimond, Charles Hubbard, Stan Keyes, Raymond Lavigne and Anna Terrana.

Acting Member present: Bob Nault for Jim Jordan.

Associate Member present: Elsie Wayne.

Other Member present: Georgette Sheridan.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers.

Witnesses: From Manalta: Forrest Hume, Counsel; George Chapel, President and Chief Executive Officer; John Morgan, Vice-President and General Manager; David Wilson, Manager, Marketing and Transportation. From Novacor Chemicals Ltd.: Terry Park, Manager, Logistics, Strategy and Development; Dennis McConaghy, Chief Executive Officer. From the Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations: Russ McPherson, Board Chair; Arlis Wright, Chief Executive Officer. From the Great West Rural Development: William J. Matlock, Chairman. From the Atlantic Provinces Transportation Commission: Ramsay Armitage, General Manager. From the Union of Ontario Indians: Vernon Roote, Deputy Grand Chief; Ray Rogers, Elder.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

George Chapel made an opening statement and with Forrest Hume answered questions.

Terry Park and Dennis McConaghy made opening statements and answered questions.

Russ McPherson made an opening statement and answered questions.

William J. Matlock made an opening statement and answered questions.

Ramsay Armitage made an opening statement and answered questions.

Vernon Roote made an opening statement and with Ray Rogers answered questions.

At 12:23 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

Luc Fortin

Committee Clerk


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1995
(Meeting No. 79)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 3:34 o'clock p.m. this day, in Room 269, West Block, the Chair, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: Joe Comuzzi, Joe Fontana, Jim Gouk, Michel Guimond, Charles Hubbard, Stan Keyes and Paul Mercier.

Acting Member present: Bob Nault for Jim Jordan.

Associate Member present: Elsie Wayne.

Other Member present: Georgette Sheridan.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers.

Witnesses: From Lande & Roussel: Richard Lande, Transportation Consultant. From the Canadian Gas Association: John Klenavic, Vice-President, Policy; Robert Waldon, Supervisor, Lands Administration, Union Gas Ltd. From the Grain Services Union: Hugh J. Wagner, General Secretary. From Transport 2000 Québec: Luc Côté, Chairman of the Board; Normand Parisien, Coordinating Director. From the National Transportation Agency of Canada: Ron Ashley, Counsel.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

Richard Lande made an opening statement and answered questions.

Robert Waldon made an opening statement and with John Klenavic answered questions.

Hugh J. Wagner made an opening statement and answered questions.

Normand Parisien made an opening statement and answered questions.

Ron Ashley made an opening statement and answered questions.

At 7:00 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995
(Meeting No. 80)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 3:31 o'clock p.m. this day, in Room 209, West Block, the Chair, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: Joe Fontana, Jim Gouk, Charles Hubbard, Stan Keyes, Paul Mercier and Anna Terrana.

Associate Member present: Marlene Cowling.

Other Member present: Bob Nault.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers.

Witnesses: From the Canadian Auto Workers: Dennis Cross, President, Local 101, CP Rail; Bob Hanlan, National Representative; Kevin Collins, National Representative; Bob Chernecki, Assistant to the President. From Wabush Mines: Damien Lebel, Acting General Manager; J.F. Howard, Counsel. From Cargill Limited: Barbara Isman, Assistant Vice-President, Corporate Affairs; Tom Cascica, Senior Manager, Land Transportation.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

Bob Chernecki made an opening statement and with Dennis Cross answered questions.

Damien Lebel made an opening statement and with J.F. Howard answered questions.

Barbara Isman and Tom Cascica made opening statements and answered questions.

At 5:00 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1995
(Meeting No. 81)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 9:33 o'clock a.m. this day, in Room 209, West Block, the Chair, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: David Chatters, Joe Comuzzi, Charles Hubbard, Stan Keyes, Paul Mercier and Anna Terrana.

Acting Member present: Bob Nault for Jim Jordan.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers.

Witnesses: From the B.C. Federation of Agriculture: Jake Janzen, President; Judy Thompson, Vice-President. From the Canadian Cable Television Association: Ian Scott, Vice-President, Telecommunications; Peter Neilson, Director of Government and Industry Communications, Shaw Communications. From KPGM Peat Marwick: Frank Collins, Partner.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

Jake Janzen made an opening statement and with Judy Thompson answered questions.

Ian Scott and Peter Neilson made opening statements and answered questions.

Frank Collins made an opening statement and answered questions.

It was agreed,--That this Committee submit a supplementary budget of $18,000 to cover witnesses expenses of representatives who have asked that they be reimbursed reasonable travelling expenses on Bill C-101.

At 11:15 o'clock a.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1995
(Meeting No. 82)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 3:34 o'clock p.m. this day, in Room 371, West Block, the Chairman, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: David Chatters, Joe Comuzzi, Joe Fontana, Charles Hubbard, Stan Keyes, Paul Mercier and Anna Terrana.

Acting Members present: Georgette Sheridan for Raymond Lavigne and Leon E. Benoit for Jim Gouk.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers.

Witnesses: From Transport Canada: Moya Greene, Assistant Deputy Minister Policy & Coordination; Jean Patenaude, Special Advisor; Kristine Burr, Director General, Surface Policy and Program.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42)

Moya Greene made an opening statement and answered questions.

At 4:45 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1995
(Meeting No. 83)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 3:35 o'clock p.m. this day, in Room 209, West Block, the Chair, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: David Chatters, Joe Comuzzi, Joe Fontana, Jim Gouk, Charles Hubbard, Stan Keyes, Raymond Lavigne, Paul Mercier and Anna Terrana.

Acting Members present: Bob Nault for Jim Jordan, Philippe Paré for Michel Guimond.

Associate Member present: Marlene Cowling.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers. From the Legislative Counsel Office: Charles Bellemare, Procedural Clerk.

Witnesses: From Transport Canada: Moya Greene, Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Coordination; Jean Patenaude, Special Advisor.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings, dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42).

The Chair called for Clause-by-Clause.

Clause 1 was allowed to stand pursuant to Standing Order 75(1).

Clause 2 carried.

Clause 3 carried.

On Clause 4

Joe Fontana, moved,--That Clause 4 be amended in the French version by striking out lines 16 to 18, at page 1, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

The question being put on Clause 4, as amended, it was carried.

On Clause 5

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 5 be amended by striking out line 16, at page 2, and substituting the following therefor:

After debate thereon, the question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 5 be amended in the French version by striking out line 23, at page 2, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 5 be amended by

(a) striking out line 3, at page 3, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by striking out line 24, at page 3, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 5, as amended, carried.

On Clause 6

Jim Gouk, moved,--That Clause 6 be amended in the English version by striking out line 8, at page 4, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 6 as amended carried.

On Clause 7

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 7 be amended by striking out line 5 at page 5 and substituting the following:

By unanimous consent, the amendment of Joe Fontana was withdrawn.

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 7 be amended by replacing line 5, at page 5, with the following:

After debate the question being put on the amendment it was negatived.

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 7 be amended by replacing lines 13 to 18, at page 5, with the following:

After debate thereon, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

After further debate, the question being put on Clause 7, it was carried on division.

Clause 8 carried.

On Clause 9

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 9 be amended by striking out lines 5 and 6, at page 6, and substituting the following therefor:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

The question being put on Clause 9, as amended, it was carried.

On Clause 10

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 10 be amended by replacing lines 19 to 40, at page 6, with the following:

By unanimous consent, the amendment of Paul Mercier was withdrawn.

After further debate, the question being put on Clause 10, it was carried.

By unanimous consent, Clauses 11 to 25 inclusive carried.

On New Clause 25.1

Joe Fontana moved,--That new Clause 25.1 be added immediately after line 11 at page 10.

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to

New Clause 25.1 carried.

On Clause 26

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 26 be amended by adding after line 11, at page 10, the following new Clause:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

The question being put on Clause 26, it was carried.

On Clause 27

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 27 be amended by striking out lines 26 to 33, at page 10, and substituting the following therefor:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 27 be amended

(a) by adding after line 30, at page 10, the following:

(b) by adding after line 30, at page 10, the following:

(c) by adding after line 30, at page 10, the following:

By unanimous consent, the amendment of Jim Gouk was withdrawn.

After further debate, the question being put on Clause 27, as amended, it was carried on division.

On Clause 28

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 28 be amended by adding after line 5, at page 11, the following:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

The question being put on Clause 28, it was carried.

On Clause 29

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 29 be amended

(a) by striking out lines 7 to 9, at page 11, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by striking out line 17, at page 11, and substituting the following therefor:

After debate the question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 29 be amended by adding after line 18, at page 11, the following:

After debate, the quesion being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Clause 29, as amended, carried.

By unanimous consent, Clauses 30 to 33 inclusive carried.

Clause 34 was negatived.

Clause 35 carried.

Clause 36 carried.

On Clause 37

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 37 be amended by replacing line 45, at page 12, with the following:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

The question being put on Clause 37, it was carried.

Clause 38 carried.

Clause 39 carried.

Clause 40 carried.

On Clause 41

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 41 be amended by replacing lines 30 to 41, at page 13, with the following:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

The question being put on Clause 41, it was carried.

Clause 42 carried.

Clause 43 carried.

On Clause 44

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 44 be amended by replacing line 3, at page 15, with the following:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

The question being put on Clause 44, it was carried.

By unanimous consent, Clauses 45 to 47 inclusive, carried.

On Clause 48

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 48 be amended by replacing line 40, on page 15, with the following:

After debate, the question being put on the amended, it was negatived.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 48 be amended by deleting line 45, on page 15.

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 48 be amended by replacing lines 25 to 28, at page 16, with the following:

It was agreed,--That the amendment be further amended by changing the words ``two sitting days'' to ``seven sitting days''.

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 48 be amended by replacing lines 26 and 27, at page 16, with the following:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 48 be amended by replacing lines 31 to 34, at page 16, with the following:

Jim Jordan moved,--That the amendment be further amended by replacing the words after view and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment to the amendment, it was agreed to.

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 48, as amended, carried.

Clause 49 carried.

Clause 50 carried.

On Clause 51

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 51 be amended by replacing lines 23 and 24, at page 17, with the following.

and

That Clause 51 be amended by replacing line 36, at page 17, with the following:

By unanimous consent, the amendments of Paul Mercier were withdrawn.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 51 be amended by replacing line 6, on page 18, with the following:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 51 be amended

(a) by striking out line 26, at page 17, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by striking out lines 30 to 34, at page 17, and substituting the following therefor:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 51, as amended, carried.

On Clause 52

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 52 be amended by striking out line 35, at page 18, and substituting the following therefor:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 52 be amended by replacing lines 35 to 39, at page 18, with the following:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Clause 52, as amended, carried.

On Clause 53

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 53 be amended by replacing lines 2 and 3, at page 19, with the following:

It was agreed,--That the amendment be further amended by striking out the words ``House of Commons'' and replacing it with ``Parliament''.

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

By unanimous consent, Clause 53, as amended, was allowed to stand.

On Clause 54

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 54 be amended by replacing line 22, on page 19, with the following:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 54 be amended

(a) by replacing lines 29 to 33, at page 19, with the following:

(b) by replacing lines 3 and 4, at page 20, with the following:

(c) by replacing line 13, at page 20, with the following:

By unanimous consent, the amendment of Jim Gouk was withdrawn.

Clause 54 carried.

By unanimous consent, clauses 55 to 59 carried.

On Clause 60

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 60 be amended in the English version by striking out lines 20 to 22, at page 23, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 60, as amended, carried.

By unanimous consent, clauses 61 to 66 carried.

By unanimous consent Clause 67 was allowed to stand.

Clause 68 carried.

Clause 69 carried.

Clause 70 carried on division.

By unanimous consent clauses 71 to 81 carried.

On Clause 82

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 82 be amended by striking out line 3, at page 34, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 82, as amended, carried.

Clauses 83 to 86 carried.

On Clause 87

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 87 be amended by striking out line 43 at page 34 and substituting the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 87 be amended in the French version by striking out lines 5 and 6 at page 35 and substituting the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 87, as amended, carried.

On Clause 88

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 88 be amended

(a) by adding, immediately after line 19, at page 36, the following:

`` ``point of destination'' means, with respect to traffic on a railway line that is subject to a transfer described in subsection 129(4) or 130(2), the point where the traffic is transferred from the line of a railway company to a line to which this Part does not apply;

``point of origin'' means, with respect to traffic on a railway line that is subject to a transfer described in subsection 129(4) or 130(2), the point where the traffic is transferred to the line of a railway company from a line to which this Part does not apply;''

(b) by striking out lines 20 to 32, at page 36, and substituting the following therefor:

`` ``railway'' means a railway within the legislative authority of Parliament and includes

(c) by striking out line 35, at page 36, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 88, as amended, carried.

On Clause 89

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 89 be amended by striking out line 36, at page 37, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 89, as amended, carried.

Clause 90 carried.

On Clause 91

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 91 be amended by striking out lines 24 and 25, at page 38, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 91, as amended, carried.

Clause 92 carried.

Clause 93 carried.

On Clause 94

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 94 be amended by striking out lines 22 to 26, at page 39, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 94, as amended, carried.

On Clause 95

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 95 be amended in the French version by striking out line 30, at page 39, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 95, as amended, carried.

Clause 96 carried.

On Clause 97

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 97 be amended:

(a) by striking out line 37, at page 40, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 97 be amended

(a) by replacing line 37, at page 40, with the following:

(b) by adding after line 42 at page 40, the following:

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 97 be amended

(a) by replacing line 37, at page 40, with the following:

(b) by adding after line 42 at page 40, the following:

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 97 be amended

(a) by replacing line 37, at page 40, with the following:

(b) by adding after line 42 at page 40, the following:

By unanimous consent, the amendments of Jim Gouk were withdrawn.

Clause 97, as amended, carried.

On Clause 98

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 98 be amended in the French version by striking out line 8, at page 41, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 98, as amended, carried.

On Clause 99

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 99 be amended by striking out lines 24 to 26, at page 41, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 99, as amended, carried.

On Clause 100

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 100 be amended by striking out line 29, at page 41, and substituting the following therefor:

The question, being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 100, as amended, carried.

Clause 101 carried.

On Clause 102

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 102 be amended by adding, immediately after line 36, at page 42, the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 102, as amended, carried.

Clause 103 carried.

On Clause 104

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 104 be amended

(a) by replacing line 2, at page 43, with the following:

(b) by replacing line 8, at page 43, with the following:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Clause 104 carried on division.

On Clause 105

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 105 be amended in the English version

(a) by striking out line 11, at page 43, and the heading immediately before it and substituting the following therefor:

``Mortgages and Hypothecs

(b) by striking out lines 18 to 22, at page 43, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 105, as amended, carried.

On Clause 106

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 106 be amended by striking out lines 28 and 29, at page 43, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 106 be amended in the English version by striking out line 37, at page 43, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 106, as amended, carried.

On Clause 107

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 107 be amended in the French version by striking out line 6, at page 44, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 107 be amended by striking out lines 25 to 30, at page 44, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 107, as amended, carried.

On Clause 108

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 108 be amended in the English version by striking out line 37, at page 44, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 108 be amended in the French version

(a) by striking out lines 38 to 40, at page 44, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by striking out line 11, at page 45, and substituting the following therefor:

(c) by striking out line 18, at page 45, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 108, as amended, carried.

Clause 109 carried.

Clause 110 carried.

On Clause 111

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 111 be amended in the English version by striking out line 6, at page 46, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 111, as amended, carried.

On Clause 112

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 112 be amended by replacing lines 25 to 27, at page 46, with the following:

`` ``interchange'' means a place where the line operated by one railway company connects with the line operated by another railway company and where''

The question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Clause 112 carried on division.

Clause 113 carried on division

On Clause 114

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 114 be amended by replacing line 5, at page 48, with the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Clause 114 carried on division.

Clause 115 carried on division.

Clause 116 carried on division.

Clause 117 carried on division.

On Clause 118

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 118 be amended in the French version by striking out line 19, at page 51, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 118, as amended, carried.

Clause 119 carried.

On Clause 120

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 120 be amended by replacing line 25, at page 51, with the following:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 120 be amended

(a) by striking out lines 28 to 31, at page 51, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by striking out line 40, at page 51, and line 1, at page 52, and substituting the following therefor:

After debate, the question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 120, as amended, carried.

Clauses 121 to 126 carried.

Clause 127 carried on division.

Clause 128 carried on division.

On Clause 129

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 129 be amended by striking out lines 41 to 43, at page 55, and lines 1 to 9, at page 56, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 129, as amended, carried.

On Clause 130

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 130 be amended by striking out lines 21 to 28, at page 56, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 130 be amended by replacing lines 22 to 25, at page 56, with the following:

By unanimous consent, the amendment of Jim Gouk was withdrawn.

Clause 130, as amended, carried.

Clause 131 carried.

On Clause 132

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 132 be amended

(a) by striking out lines 31 to 37, at page 57, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by striking out lines 38 and 39, at page 57, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 132 be amended by adding after line 19, at page 58, the following:

By unanimous consent, the amendment of Jim Gouk was withdrawn.

Clause 132, as amended, carried.

Clause 133 carried.

On Clause 134.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 134 be amended

(a) by striking out lines 4 and 5, at page 59, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by striking out line 12, at page 59, and substitute the following therefor:

``C is the total number of tonne kilometres of the''

(c) by striking out lines 33 to 36, at page 59, and substitute the following therefor:

After debate, by unanimous consent, Clause 134 was allowed to stand.

Clause 135 carried.

Clause 136 carried.

On Clause 137

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 137 be amended in the French version by striking out line 2, at page 60, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 137, as amended, carried.

On New Clause 137.1

Joe Fontana moved,--That New Clause 137.1 be added, immediately after line 34, at page 60, the following:

``Limiting Carriers' Liability

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

New Clause 137.1 carried.

On Clause 138

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 138 be amended in the French version

(a) by striking out line 41, at page 60, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by striking out lines 13 to 16, at page 61, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 138, as amended, carried.

On Clause 139

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 139 be amended in the French version by striking out line 38, at page 61, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 139, as amended, carried.

On Clause 140

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 140 be amended in the English version by striking out lines 7 to 9, at page 62, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 140, as amended, carried.

On Clause 141

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 141 be amended in the French version by striking out line 17, at page 62, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 141 be amended by striking out lines 27 to 30 at page 62.

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 141 be amended

(a) by replacing lines 29 and 30, at page 62, with the following:

(b) by adding after line 30, at page 62, the following:

By unanimous consent, the amendment of Jim Gouk was withdrawn.

Clause 141, as amended, carried on division.

On Clause 142

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 142 be amended by striking out line 34, at page 62, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 142 be amended by striking out lines 35 to 39, at page 62, and substituting the following therefor;

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 142, as amended, carried.

On Clause 143

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 143 be amended in the English version by striking out lines 2 and 3, at page 63, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 143 be amended by striking out line 8, at page 63, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 143, as amended, carried.

On Clause 144

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 144 be amended by striking out line 7, at page 64, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 144 be amended by adding, immediatelty after line 11, at page 64, the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 144, as amended, carried.

On Clause 145

Anna Terrana moved,--That Clause 145 be amended

(a) by striking out lines 12 to 15, at page 64, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by striking out lines 24 to 28, at page 64, and substituting the following therefor:

(c) by striking out lines 38 to 46, at page 64, and lines 1 to 4, at page 65, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 145 was allowed to stand.

Clause 146 was allowed to stand.

New Clause 146.1 was allowed to stand.

Clauses 147 to 151 carried on division.

On Clause 152

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 152 be amended in the French version striking out line 1, at page 68, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 152, as amended, carried on division.

On Clause 153

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 153 be amended in the French version by striking out line 19, at page 68, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 153, as amended, carried on division.

On Clause 154

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 154 be amended by replacing line 32, at page 68, with the following:

After debate the question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Clause 154 carried on division.

On Clause 155

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 155 be amended by replacing line 35, at page 68, with the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Clause 155 carried on division.

On Clause 156

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 156 be amended

(a) by striking out lines 13 to 15, at page 69, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by striking out lines 21 and 22, at page 69, and substituting the following therefor:

(c) by striking out lines 27 to 31, at page 69, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 156, as amended, carried.

On Clause 157

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 157 be amended in the French version

(a) by striking out line 38, at page 69, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) striking out lines 40 and 41, at page 69, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 157 be amended by striking out line 13, at page 70, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 157, as amended, carried.

On New Clause 157.1

Joe Fontana moved,--That New Clause 157.1 be amended by adding, immediately after line 28, at page 70:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

New Clause 157.1 carried.

Clause 158 carried.

Clause 159 carried on division.

On Clause 160

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 160 be amended by replacing lines 28 to 37 at page 72, with the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Clause 160 carried.

At 7:02 o'clock p.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1995
(Meeting No. 84)

The Standing Committee on Transport met at 9:00 o'clock a.m. this day, in Room 209, West Block, the Chair, Stan Keyes, presiding.

Members of the Committee present: Joe Fontana, Jim Gouk, Charles Hubbard, Jim Jordan and Paul Mercier.

Acting Members present: Bob Nault for Joe Comuzzi, Georgette Sheridan for Raymond Lavigne and Glen McKinnon for Anna Terrana.

In attendance: From the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament: John Christopher and David Cuthbertson, Research Officers. From the Legislative Counsel Office: Charles Bellemare, Procedural Clerk.

Witnesses: From Transport Canada: Moya Greene, Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Coordination; Jean Patenaude, Special Advisor.

The Committee resumed consideration of Bill C-101, An Act to continue the National Transportation Agency as the Canadian Transportation Agency, to consolidate and revise the National Transportation Act, 1987 and the Railway Act and to amend or repeal other Acts. (See Minutes of Proceedings, dated Wednesday, October 4, 1995, Issue No. 42).

The Committee resumed Clause-by-Clause consideration of Bill C-101.

On Clause 161

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 161 be amended in the French version by striking out lines 2 and 3, at page 73, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 161 be amended

(a) by striking out lines 25 and 26, at page 73, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by adding immediately after line 31, at page 73, the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 161 be amended by replacing lines 6 to 8, at page 73, with the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Clause 161, as amended, carried.

Clauses 162 to 176 carried.

On Clause 177

Paul Mercier moved,--That Clause 177 be amended by replacing line 36, at page 79, with the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was negatived.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 177 be amended by striking out lines 9 to 12, at page 80, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 177, as amended, carried on division.

On Clause 178

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 178 be amended in the French version by striking out line 22, at page 80, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 178, as amended, carried.

Clauses 179 to 184 carried.

On Clause 185

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 185 be amended

(a) by striking out line 18, at page 82, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by striking out line 21, at page 82, and substituting the following therefor:

(c) by adding, immediately after line 26, at page 82, the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 185, as amended, carried.

Clauses 186 to 195 carried.

On Clause 196

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 196 be amended

(a) by striking out lines 35 and 36, at page 85, and substituting the following therefor:

(b) by striking out lines 41 and 42, at page 85, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 196, as amended, carried.

Clause 197 carried.

On Clause 198

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 198 be amended in the French version by striking out line 7, at page 86, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 198, as amended, carried.

On Clause 199

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 199 be amended in the French version by striking out line 12, at page 86, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 199, as amended, carried.

Clause 200 carried.

On New Clause 201.1

Joe Fontana moved,--That New Clause 201.1 be amended by adding, immediately after line 39, at page 86:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

New Clause 201.1 carried.

Clause 202 carried.

On New Clauses 203.1 to 203.3

Joe Fontana moved,--That New Clauses 203.1 to 203.3, be added, immediately after line 8, at page 87:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

New Clauses 203.1 to 203.3 carried.

Clauses 204 to 227 carried.

On Clause 228

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 228 be amended by striking out line 3, at page 97, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 228, as amended, carried.

Clause 229 carried.

On New Clauses 229.1 to 229.3

Joe Fontana moved,--That New Clauses 229.1 to 229.3, be added, immediately after line 11, at page 97, the following:

Government Employees Compensation Act

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

New Clauses 229.1 to 229.3 carried.

Clauses 230 to 237 carried.

On New Clause 237.1

Joe Fontana moved,--That New Clause 237.1, be added, immediately after line 36, at page 99:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

New Clause 237.1 carried.

Clauses 238 to 243 carried.

On New Clause 243.1

Joe Fontana moved,--That New Clause 243.1 be added immediately after line 12, at page 101:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

New Clause 243.1 carried.

Clause 244 carried.

On Clause 245

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 245 be amended by striking out lines 28 to 44, at page 101, and lines 1 and 2, at page 102, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 245, as amended, carried.

Clauses 246 to 271 carried.

On New clause 271.1

Joe Fontana moved,--That New Clause 271.1 be added, immediately after line 14, at page 110:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

New Clause 271.1 carried.

On Clause 272

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 272 be amended by striking out lines 15 and 16, at page 110, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 272, as amended, carried.

On Schedule III

Joe Fontana moved,--That Schedule III be amended in the English version by striking out the heading ``Rate'' of the second column at pages 126 and 127, and substituting the following therefor:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Schedule III, as amended, carried.

On New Schedule IV

Joe Fontana moved,--That the New Schedule IV be added, immediately after Schedule III at page 127:

``SCHEDULE IV/ANNEXE IV

(Section 142/article 142)

PART I/PARTIE I

CN BRANCH LINES/EMBRANCHEMENTS DU CN

INSERT SCHEDULE HERE--INSÉRÉ ANNEXE ICI

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

New Schedule IV carried.

By unanimous consent the Committee reverted to stood Clause 53.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 53 be amended by striking out lines 2 to 5 at page 19 and substituting the following therefor:

Paul Mercier moved,--That the amendment of Joe Fontana be further amended by adding, immediately following the word ``transportation'', the following:

The question being put on the amendment to the amendment, it was agreed to.

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 53, as amended, carried.

By unanimous consent the Committee reverted to stood Clause 67.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 67 be amended

(a) by striking out line 12 at page 26 and substituting the following:

(b) by striking out line 16 at page 26 and substituting the following:

The questions being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 67, as amended, carried.

By unanimous consent the Committee reverted to stood Clause 134.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 134 be amended by striking out lines 4 and 5 at page 59 and substituting the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Joe Fontana moved,--That Clause 134 be amended

(a) by striking out line 12 at page 59 and substituting the following:

(b) by striking out line 33 to 36 at page 59 and substituting the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 134, as amended, carried.

By unanimous consent the Committee reverted to stood Clause 145.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 145 be amended in the English version

(a) by striking out lines 34 and 35 at page 64 and substituting the following:

(b) by striking out line 1 at page 65 and substituting the following:

The question being put on the amendment, it was agreed to.

Clause 145, as amended, carried.

By unanimous consent the Committee reverted to stood Clause 146.

Jim Gouk moved,--That Clause 146 be amended by replacing lines 17 to 20, at page 65, with the following:

It was agreed,--That the amendment be further amended by striking out the words ``or any other Act of Parliament''.

The question being put on the amendment it was agreed to.

Clause 146, as amended, carried.

By unanimous consent, the Committee reverted to stood New Clause 146.1.

By unanimous consent, New Clause 146.1 was withdrawn.

Clause 1 carried.

The Title carried.

The Bill, as amended, carried.

ORDERED,--That the Bill, as amended, be reprinted as a working copy for the use of the House of Commons at the Report Stage.

At 10:18 o'clock a.m., the Committee adjourned to the call of the Chair.

Jacques Lahaie

Clerk of the Committee


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