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House of Commons visitors

    >>Algeria, His Excellency Ahmed Attaf, Foreign Affairs Minister, 9088
    >>Andorra, Principality, Carme Sala Sansa, Minister of Education, Youth and Sport, 7088
    >>Argentina, Dr. Oscar Hector Camilion, Minister of Defence, 826
    >>Australia
    >>>Doyle, Robert, MP, Commonwealth Fellows, 3565
    >>>Famin, Judith, Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee Chairperson, 9453
    >>Austria
    >>>Ausserwinkler, Dr. Michael, Province of Carinthia Deputy Governor, 5605
    >>>Ferrero-Waldner, Dr. Benita, Foreign Affairs Ministry State Secretary, 8839
    >>Bahamas, Rt. Hon. Hubert Alexander Ingraham, Prime Minister, 6372
    >>Bahrain, Dr. Faisal Zerra, Shura Council member, 4635
    >>Bangladesh, Parliamentary delegation with Suranjit Sen Gupta, Member of Parliament, 6669
    >>Barbados, Hon. Cynthia Y. Forde, Senator, and members of Parliament of the House of Assembly, 6064-5
    >>Belgium, Socialist Party Senators, 4347
    >>Belize, Manuel Esquivel, Prime Minister, 2891
    >>Brazil, His Excellency Luiz Filipe Palmeira Lampreia, External Relations Minister, 4867
    >>Bulgaria, Jordan Sokolov, MP and Parliamentary Group Union President, 8512
    >>Cambodia, National Assembly women Members of Parliament, 3321
    >>Canada-France interparliamentary association, French group, Senator Jean Delaneau, 5375
    >>Canadian
    >>>Alberta, Hon. Stan Shumacher, Legislative Assembly Speaker, 5483
    >>>Artists, 9221
    >>>Canadian Armed Forces fighter pilot team, 6260
    >>>Duhaime, Yves, 8299
    >>>Healthy Environment National Award winners and finalists, 3492
    >>>Iroquois Falls, 792 Wing Squadron Air Cadets, 716
    >>>Medical Hall of Fame, Dr. Henry Barnett, Dr. Harold Copp, Dr. Herbert Jasper, Dr. Robert Salter, 8313
    >>>National Aboriginal Achievement Awards recipients, 4078
    >>>Newfoundland
    >>>>Furey, Hon. Chuck, Industry, Trade and Technology Minister, 5063
    >>>>Hulan, Hon. Dr. Bud, Fisheries, Food and Agriculture Minister, 532
    >>>>Tobin, Hon. Brian, Premier, 42
    >>>New Brunswick, Donald David Gay, Legislative Assembly Speaker, 9748
    >>>Nielsen, Leslie, 5953-4
    >>>Northwest Territories, Manitok Thompson, Municipal and Community Affairs Minister and Minister Responsible for the Women's Directorate, 3484
    >>>Nova Scotia, Dr. Ron Stewart, Minister of Health, 241
    >>>Olympic and paralympic athletes, 1996 Summer Games and Paralympic Games (Atlanta, Georgia), 4944-5
    >>>Ontario, Hon. Chris Stockwell, Legislative Assembly Speaker, 7840
    >>>Order of Canada recipients, 2566, 9887-8
    >>>Parliamentarians, 3133
    >>>Physicians who travel to third world countries, 3716
    >>>Prince Edward Island, Hon. Patrick Binns, Premier, 7789
    >>>Quebec, Jean-Pierre Charbonneau, Speaker, National Assembly, 4667
    >>>Recipients of 1996 Governor General's Awards in commemoration of Persons Case, 5476
    >>>Saskatchewan, Hon. Lorne Calvert, Minister of Social Services, 6752
    >>>Special Olympics 1997 World Winter Games athletes and coaches, 10073
    >>>St. Catharines, Royal Canadian Air Cadets No. 23 Squadron, 768
    >>>Teachers, participants of Canadian parliamentary democracy forum, 6190
    >>>Women athletes, 1593
    >>Children's Miracle Network Champions, 3210
    >>China, People's Republic of
    >>>Bangzhu, Chen, Internal Trade Minister, 2715
    >>>Qiao Shi, Chairman, Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, 1460
    >>>Wenzhi, Zhou, Vice-Minister, Water Resources Ministry, 4675
    >>>Zhongde, Liu, Minister of Culture, 9554
    >>Costa Rica, José Maria Figueres Olsen, President, 2891
    >>Council of Europe, René van der Linden and Ismail Cem, Rapporteurs, 7890
    >>Croatia, Republic of, Jure Radic, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Development and Reconstruction, 7580
    >>Cuba, Luis Igacio Gomez Gutierrez, Education Minister, 3089
    >>Czech Republic
    >>>Klaus, Vaclav, Prime Minister, 8396
    >>>Vyborny, Miloslav, Defence Minister, 9887
    >>El Salvador, Dr. Armando Calderon Sol, President, 2891
    >>Ethiopia, parliamentary delegation, 4181
    >>European Parliament
    >>>Graziani, Antonio, member, 5294
    >>>Teverson, Robin, United Kingdom Delegation member, 3716
    >>Finland Parliament
    >>>Itälä, Ville, Chair, Committee on Constitutional Matters, 6134
    >>>Uosukainen, Riita, Speaker, 5740
    >>France
    >>>Didier Bariani, National Assembly, 2144
    >>>Poignant, Serge, National Assembly, 2715
    >>German/Canadian Friendship Group, Siegfried Hornung, German Bundestag Leader, 5116
    >>Germany, German Bundestag and Canada-Germany Friendship Group, Dr. Eberhard Brecht and Ruprecht Polenz, 1053
    >>Ghana, Hon. Justice Daniel Annan, Speaker, 5565
    >>Great Britain
    >>>Cox, Baroness Caroline Anne, House of Lords Deputy Speaker, 10114-5
    >>>Fookes, Dame Janet, House of Commons Deputy Speaker, 4635
    >>Guatemala
    >>>Irigoyen, Alvaro Arzu, President, 2891
    >>>Stein, Eduardo, Minister of Foreign Affairs, 7149
    >>Guinea, Mrs. Kaba Saran Daraba, Minister of Social Affairs and the Promotion of Women and Children, 6012
    >>Guyana, Dr. Jagan Cheddi, President, 3875
    >>Honduras, Dr. Carlos Roberto Reina Idiaquez, President, 2891
    >>Hong Kong, Martin C.M. Lee, Member of Parliament and Democratic Party Chairman, 9879
    >>Hungary, Istvan Szent-Ivany, Foreign Ministry State Secretary, 4744
    >>Iceland, Asgrimsson, Halldor, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, 2815
    >>India, His Excellency Inder Kumar Gujral, External Affairs Minister, 4944
    >>International Exhibitions Bureau delegation, 5889
    >>Ireland
    >>>Doherty, Sean, Leader of Public Accounts, Dail of Irish Parliament, 5962
    >>>Ferris, Michael, Joint Committee on European Affairs Chairman, 9220
    >>>McGinley, Dinny, Chairman, Joint Committee on the Irish Language, 646
    >>Jordan, His Royal Highness El-Hassan Bin Talal, Crown Prince, 3928
    >>Kenya, Bonaya Godana, Deputy Speaker and Chairman of the Sub-committee of the Standing Orders, 7962
    >>Kingston, Royal Military College officer cadets, 716
    >>Lebanese Republic, Prime Minister Rafik Al-Hariri, 9554
    >>Malaysia, Dato Wong See Wah, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, 826
    >>Mali, Dioncounda Traore, Foreign Affairs Minister, 1893
    >>Mexico
    >>>Ortiz Arana, Fernando, Senator, 2815
    >>>Pedraza Martinez, Roberto, President, Commission of Indigenous Affairs, 241
    >>Morocco, His Excellency Taib Fassi Fihri, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Co-operation, 5248
    >>Netherlands, Maarten van Traa, Standing Committee for Foreign Affairs Chairman, 9179
    >>Nicaragua, Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, President, 2891
    >>North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Secretary General Javier Solana, 9609
    >>Parliamentary (DUMA) Council, Member, Sergey Kalashnikov, 6316
    >>Poland
    >>>Rosati, Dariusz Foreign Minister, 3010
    >>>Walesa, Lech, former President, 8910
    >>Portuguese Communities, His Excellency José Lello, Secretary of State, 5375
    >>Pouliot, Chief Superintendent Gaetan Neil, former commissioner of civilian police for the U.N. mission in Haiti, 1847
    >>Romania, Professor Oliviu Gherman, President of the Senate, 4027
    >>Russia
    >>>Regional chairs and Federation Council of Russia members, 2255
    >>>Stroyev, Yegor, Federal Assembly Chairman, 4753
    >>South Africa, Geoffrey Doidge and parliamentary delegation, 4989
    >>Sri Lanka, His Excellency G.L. Peiris, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs and Deputy Minister of Finance, 4309
    >>Tasmania, Ross Ginn, Legislative Council Deputy President and Anthony John Benneworth, House of Assembly Deputy Speaker, 8593
    >>Tunisia, Néziha Zarrouk, Family and women's affairs Minister, 9554
    >>Ukraine
    >>>Kozhushko, Oleksander, Member of Parliament, 5686
    >>>Marchuk, Hevhen, Supreme Council Deputy and former Prime Minister, 9657
    >>>Musiyaka, Victor, Deputy Speaker, Parliament of Ukraine, 7244
    >>>Pavlikovska, Lada, head, Agency for Co-ordination of International Assistance, 140
    >>>Udovenko, His Excellency Hennadii, Foreign Affairs Minister, 8658
    >>United Republic of Tanzania, Ministers of State Hon. Matheo T. Qares and Hon. Bakari Mbonde, 6364
    >>United States, Dr. John H. Gibbons, Science and Technology Adviser to the President, 9088
    >>Vietnam, Nguyen Thi Than, with National Assembly parliamentary delegation, 7033
    >>YTV Achievement Awards winners, 1770, 9997

House of Lords see Senate--Powers

Household Canada

    >>Call centre, Montreal, Que., job creation, S.O. 31, 9444-5

Householders see Members of Parliament

"Households" see Family--Definition

Housing

    >>Aboriginal communities, northern Manitoba, need, o.q., 9175, 9803
    >>Construction starts
    >>>Low mortgage rates, impact, 7263
    >>>Quebec, increase, S.O. 31, 7306-7
    >>Co-operative housing, 7265
    >>>Administrative responsibility, transfer to provinces, 8430-1
    >>>>o.q., 8090-1, 8656
    >>>>Ontario, Progressive Conservative government (Harris), offloading to municipalities, S.O. 31, 9168
    >>>Edmonton East constituency, benefits, S.O. 31, 9599
    >>>Federal government perspective
    >>>>o.q., 6316
    >>>>Petitions, 4159, 6067, 7722, 7894, 9386-7, 9418, 9940, 9999
    >>>>S.O. 31, 6852-3
    >>>See also Non-governmental organizations
    >>Flexhousing, residential design concept, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, flexhousing design competition, Nicholas Varias, award winner, S.O. 31, 10224
    >>Industry, expertise, promoting, Rupert Evans, example, S.O. 31, 7459
    >>Kingston and the Islands constituency, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation properties, r.o., 3264
    >>Mortgage loans, interest charges, deductibility, 1173
    >>>See also Income Tax Act (amdt.--deduction of interest on mortgage loans)(Bill C-244)
    >>New housing starts, decline, 1479
    >>Ontario building code, new home insulation requirement, reducing, Ontario government studying, environmental impact, S.O. 31, 7831
    >>Prices, increase/decrease, Atlantic provinces, harmonization of Goods and Services Tax with provincial sales taxes, impact, 7052-4, 7064-5, 7097, 7151, 7155, 7163, 7284, 7288, 7320, 7327, 7760, 7765, 7799, 7809, 7871, 7908, 9248-9, 9267
    >>Quebec, jurisdiction
    >>>Federal government, withdrawing, renovation costs, absorbing, o.q., 4019
    >>>o.q., 184
    >>Rental property, rent increases, Goods and Services Tax harmonization with provincial sales tax, impact, 7327
    >>Social, 1479, 7265-6
    >>>Administrative responsibility, transferring to provinces, S.O. 31, 9793
    >>>Federal-provincial partnership
    >>>>o.q., 184
    >>>>S.O. 31, 176
    >>>>Throne Speech proposal, 5
    >>>Funding
    >>>>$2 billion, Budget 1996 statement, 1507-8, 7264
    >>>>Cut-backs, elimination, 8766-7, 8772, 8795-6
    >>>Funding, transfer to provinces, 7264-5
    >>>>$1.9 billion, o.q., 4019, 6316
    >>>>Negotiations, status, 9790-1
    >>>>>o.q., 3007-8, 9175
    >>>>>Petition, 9847
    >>>>New Hope Housing Co-op, Cambridge, Ont., funding cuts, fears, S.O. 31, 2426-7
    >>>>o.q., 5683
    >>>>Quebec, federal standards, imposing, o.q., 713-4
    >>>Ontario, 1507-8
    >>>>Responsibility, passing to municipalities
    >>>>>o.q,, 8656
    >>>>>S.O. 31, 8726
    >>>Private sector involvement, 1508
    >>Vac, Hungary, 10 new homes, Habitat for Humanity, constructing, volunteers, tribute, S.O. 31, 5284
    >>World Habitat Day, S.O. 31, 5160-1
    >>See also Federal-provincial jurisdiction--Exclusive provincial jurisdiction; Goods and Services Tax

Hovercraft see Canadian Coast Guard

Howard, Heather see Job creation--Private sector, Small and medium

Howe, William Marvin

    >>Member of Parliament, former, death, tribute, 4231-2

HST see Harmonized Sales Tax

Hubbard, Charles (L--Miramichi)

    >>Automobile leasing, S.O. 31, 1837
    >>Budget 1996, M. (P. Martin), 1564-6
    >>Canadian Armed Forces, o.q., 925
    >>Employment Insurance Act (Bill C-12), 2319-21
    >>Inter-Parliamentary Delegations, reports, 5919
    >>Telecommunications, S.O. 31, 7139
    >>Unemployment insurance, 2320-1
    >>Volunteers, S.O. 31, 9929

Hudspeth, Clauia see Universites--University of Manitoba, Students

Huggins, Dr. Charles see Health--Cancer, Research

Huish, Julie see Volunteers--Volunteer awards

Hull, Que.

    >>Casino see Economic development/renewal--National Capital Region
    >>See also Government buildings; National unity--Aboriginal peoples role

Human Reproductive and Genetic Technologies Act (Bill C-47)--Minister of Health (Dingwall)

Human Resources Development Department

    >>Annual report, need, 1638-9
    >>Disabilities unit, Peterborough, Ont., closure, impact, o.q., 8593
    >>Estimates, 1996-1997, consideration, extension, 4144
    >>Income securities branch, Regina, Sask., staff positions, transfer to Winnipeg, Man.
    >>>o.q., 1109
    >>>Political motivation, S.O. 31, 916
    >>Information centre, Quebec City, Que., transfer to Shawinigan constituency, 301
    >>Mandate, 1667, 1672
    >>Regional management centre, transfer from Trois-Rivières to Shawingan, Que., 2727
    >>See also Employment--Government-private sector partnership--Youth; Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, Ninth; Social Programs

Human Resources Development Standing Committee

    >>Membership see Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Nineteenth
    >>Proceedings, taping for broadcast, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 1395
    >>Reports, presented
    >>>First (Department of Human Resources Development Act (Bill C-11)), 535
    >>>Second (Canada Labour Code (amdt.--nuclear undertakings)(Bill C-3)), 1110
    >>>Third (Employment Insurance Act(Bill C-12)), 2016
    >>>Fourth (Canada Labour Code (amdt.--minimum wage)(Bill C-35)), 5333
    >>>Fifth (Canada Labour Code (Part I) (amdt.)(Bill C-66)), 7277
    >>See also Canada Labour Code (Part I) (amdt.)(Bill C-66); Canada Labour Relations Board--Annual report; Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety--Annual report

Human Right Education and Promotion Program see Canadian International Development Agency--Haiti projects

Human rights

    >>Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Canadian Human Rights Act, role, 1835, 1857
    >>Canadian Human Rights Commission annual report, 1995, achievements cited, etc., o.q., 924
    >>Canadian international reputation, 1816
    >>>Mandela, Nelson, South African President, statement, 1865
    >>Canadian record, 1858, 7362
    >>>Decline, 7352-3
    >>Economic and social conditions, relationship, 7356-7, 7359, 7364
    >>Finestone role, 7347
    >>International, Canadian role, etc., 347, 1009. 1819, 1830, 1850-2, 1855, 1857, 1861-2, 7362-3, 7368, 7370-1, 7374-5
    >>>Amnesty International concerns, role, etc., 1833, 1867, 1872, 7361-2, 7369
    >>>Assets of leaders violating rights, seizing, etc., 1868-9
    >>>Canada/Prime Minister Chrétien relationship with repressive regimes, dictators, etc., 7355-6
    >>>Canadian International Development Agency role, policy, 1824, 7363-4, 7375
    >>>Chrétien, Prime Minister, speaking on, avoiding, 1823, 1833
    >>>Commonwealth, within, 8842
    >>>Democracy, relationship, 3385, 7361, 7363-4
    >>>Economic and political factors influencing policy, 1816, 1824, 1826
    >>>Enforcement, rules-based system, need for, 7366
    >>>International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development role, 7362
    >>>International Human Rights Day, 7360, 7368, 7374, 7376
    >>>Non-governmental organizations and private sector, role, 3385, 7369
    >>>PEN Canada, etc., role, 7362
    >>>Priority, foreign policy, etc., 7371-2, 7374
    >>>Public opinion, 1861, 7354-5
    >>>Reform Party position, 7355
    >>>Sustainable development, relationship, 1823, 7364
    >>>Throne Speech statement, 4
    >>>Torture, 100 countries, 1872
    >>>United Nations Association in Canada role, 7347, 7371
    >>>United Nations Commission on Human Rights, 53rd session, S.O. 31, 8902
    >>>United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education, 7374
    >>>United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, role, etc., 1850-2, 7350
    >>>United Nations Human Rights Committee, Human Rights Commissioner Max Yalden election to, S.O. 31, 4337
    >>>Violations
    >>>>Denouncing, Prime Minister Chrétien/former Prime Minister Mulroney, comparison, 1833
    >>>>Examples, 7362
    >>>>United States silence, 5209
    >>>See also Central America--Visit to Canada; Human rights-United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights; International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development
    >>Monitoring instruments, 7359
    >>Monument erected in 1991, references to Armenian genocide and Chinese Tiananmen Square massacre suppressed, 1816
    >>Poverty, child poverty, relationship, 7371-2, 7376
    >>Reform Party position, 2119
    >>United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
    >>>Adoption in 1948, 1850, 1857
    >>>Anniversary
    >>>>House take note, M. (Copps), 7347-77
    >>>>S.O. 31, 7304-6
    >>>Canada, impact, 7348-50, 7352-4, 7356-60, 7365, 7373
    >>>>S.O. 31, 7380
    >>>Canadian role, John Humphrey drafting, etc., 7348-9, 7358, 7364-6, 7370, 7374
    >>>Historical background, etc., 7350-2, 7354, 7360, 7361, 7365, 7368, 7372-3
    >>>Impact, 7348-52, 7354, 7358-60, 7361, 7365, 7368-9
    >>>International agreements, conventions, relationship, 7350, 7352, 7360
    >>>Signatories human rights legislation, relationship, 7356
    >>>Special rights, relationship, 7354
    >>>See also Human Rights and the Status of Persons With Disabilities Standing Committee--Reports, Second
    >>Women`s rights, relationship, 7356-7, 7364, 7371-4
    >>See also Aboriginal peoples; Afghanistan; Africa--Great Lakes region, Canadian role; Bosnia and Herzegovina--Civil war; Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement; Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Canadian Human Rights Act; Canadian International Development Agency passim; Central America; China; Commonwealth--Democracy and human rights; Court challenges program--Role; Cuba; Defence equipment--Exports; East Timor--Indonesian occupation; Foreign aid passim; Francophonie--Member countries; Greece; Guatemala--Refugees; Hong Kong--Chinese takeover in 1997; Hungarians--Outside Hungary; India--Kahlra, Jaswant; International criminal court; International security--Democracy; Kurdish people; Myanmar (Burma); Nigeria; Nuclear reactors--Sale to China; Police; Privacy--Technology; Quebec; Romania--Ceausecu; Rwanda--Civil war; Sexual orientation--Canadian Human Rights Act; Soviet Union (former); Sudan; Trade passim; Turkey; Vietnam

Human Rights and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee

    >>Proceedings, broadcasting, M. (Zed), agreed to, 6521, 7436
    >>Reports, presented
    >>>First (Canadian Human Rights Act (amdt.)(Bill C-33)), 2313
    >>>Second (United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights, 50th Anniversary), 3989
    >>>>Government response requested, 3989
    >>>Third (Privacy: "Where do we draw the line."), 10123-4
    >>Role, 7359, 9138
    >>Travel, authorization
    >>>M. (Boudria), agreed to, 4157, 4169
    >>>M. (Zed), agreed to, 7395
    >>See also Disabled and handicapped persons--Disability task force; Employment Equity Act (Bill C-64)(1st Sess., 35th Parl.); Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Eleventh; Sexual orientation--Canadian Human Rights Act, Legislation

Humanitarian aid see Foreign aid--Cuba

Humber River

    >>Black Creek, tributary, clean-up, Action 21 program, 324

Humber--Sainte Barbe--Baie Verte constituency see House of Commons vacancies

Humber--St. Barbe--Baie Verte constituency see Elections--By-election, Mar. 25/96

Humboldt, Sask. see Impaired driving--Students Against Drunk Driving

Humbolt and District Sports Hall of Fame see Sports--Rooney

Humphrey, John see Human rights--United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Hungarian see Members of Parliament--Language

Hungarians

    >>Outside Hungary, human rights, petition, 883

Hungary

    >>Anniversary, 1,100th, S.O. 31, 3815
    >>Canadian Armed Forces personnel assaulting Hungarians, inaccurate media reports, 5638
    >>National Day, anniversary of Hungarian revolution of 1848-1849, S.O. 31, 8944
    >>See also Canadian Executive Service Organization

Hunger see Food--International situation

Hunting see Gun control/guns--Recreational use--Registration system

Huntington's Disease see Health

Huron--Bruce region see Tourism

Huron County Museum see Museums

Huron County, Ont. see Hallahan, Simon Peter

Huron Park Secondary School see Schools

Husky Oil see Oil refineries--Prince George, B.C.

Hutchings, Stanley see Medal of Bravery

Hutus see Africa--Great Lakes region, Historical background

Hydro-electric power

    >>Churchill Falls project, sale to Quebec, agreement
    >>>Dion, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister statement, condemning, S.O. 31, 4743
    >>>Economic costs to Newfoundland and Labrador, 749, 751, 755, 771-3, 785
    >>>>S.O. 31, 917
    >>>Fairness, 750, 752, 771, 774, 777, 786
    >>>History, 750, 753, 756, 778-80, 785, 787
    >>>Internal Trade Agreement, relationship, 1313, 1802
    >>>Interprovincial trade barrier, 5346
    >>>>Federal government challenge, constitutional authority, 750-1
    >>>>>o.q., 318, 364
    >>>Quebec, separation, impact, 770-1, 774
    >>>>Terminating contract possibility, o.q., 3003
    >>>Renegotiating, Quebec refusal, 749-50, 752, 755, 771-4, 787-8
    >>>>Federal government intervention, o.q., 4557-8, 4631-3, 4670-2, 4751, 4866
    >>>>Newfoundland shutting down power, Premier Tobin statement, o.q., 4557
    >>>Validity, Supreme Court of Canada ruling, 754, 756-7, 774-5, 778, 780, 782, 787-8
    >>>See also Economic development/renewal--Labrador
    >>Interprovincial transmission, corridor access, federal government authority, 751-2, 773, 782, 785-6
    >>Labrador, Lower Churchill River, future development, 782
    >>Mining companies, Labrador, purchasing from Quebec, o.q., 3487
    >>See also Lower Churchill Development Corporation Limited

Hydro-Quebec see Kanesatake, Que.--Federal government purchase of properties

Hydrogen see Energy

Hydrogen peroxide

    >>Production plant, Quebec, federal-provincial assistance, economic development, job creation, S.O. 31, 4173

Hyman Solomon award see Journalism/journalists--Picher

Hypnotism see Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Gatineau., Que., case

Hyundai Auto Canada Inc.

    >>Bromont, Que., facilities, closure, future use, 10137-8
    >>>o.q., 8137, 9803