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Parrish, Carolyn (L--Mississauga West)

    >>Air pollution, o.q., 3131
    >>Bosnia and Herzegovina, S.O. 31, 5162
    >>Budget 1997, M. (P. Martin), 8412-5
    >>Canada, S.O. 31, 2474
    >>Canada Post Corporation, o.q., 9554
    >>Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association, 7471-2
    >>Child labour, petition, 1594
    >>Child poverty, 8413-5
    >>Constitution, M. (Rock), 3295-7
    >>Defence equipment, S.O. 31, 6788, 9738
    >>Education, 3295-6
    >>Foreign aid, o.q., 2814
    >>Goods and Services Tax, 8414-5
    >>Health, S.O. 31, 2302
    >>Health care system, S.O. 31, 9374-5
    >>Middle East, S.O. 31, 1886
    >>Printing industry, S.O. 31, 10112
    >>Privilege, misleading/false statements, 7471-2
    >>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, reports, 2949
    >>>M., 2950
    >>Procedure, divisions, recorded, 1874
    >>References see Defence equipment--Land mines
    >>Tobacco Act (Bill C-71), 8737-9
    >>Tobacco industry, 8737
    >>Tobacco products, 8737-8
    >>>o.q., 9328

Parry Sound--Muskoka constituency see National unity--Essay contests; Youth--Ministerial Task Force on Youth

Part-time employment see Employment; Employment insurance; Job creation--Private sector, Small and medium business

Partance group see Women--Employment

Parti Québecois

    >>Bloc Québécois position, policy committee chair Daniel Turp remarks, etc., S.O. 31, 6443
    >>See also particular subjects

Partition see Quebec separation/sovereignty

Partners for Investment in Canada Bureau see Economic development/renewal--High technology industries

Partners for Youth see Crime prevention

"Partners in Your Success" seminar see Business

Partnerships see Federal-provincial partnerships; Throne speech

Party discipline see Members of Parliament

Passenger screening see Air transportation--Safety

Passports see Child support payments--Orders, enforcement; Refugees--Criminals

Pasta products see Food

Pastors for Peace see Foreign aid--Cuba

Patenaude, Félix see Impaired driving--Deaths caused

Patent Act (amdt.)(Bill C-22)(2nd Sess., 33rd Parl.) see Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Patent protection

Patent Act (amdt.)(Bill C-311)--Solomon

    >>First reading, 3780-1
    >>Second reading, 5269-78
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 5278
    >>See also Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Patents

Patent Act (amdt.--investigations regarding the making of medicines available at no charge to the seriously ill)(Bill C-363)--Ménard

    >>First reading, 7391

Patent Act Amendment Act, 1992 (Bill C-91)(3rd Sess., 34th Parl.) see Drugs and pharmaceuticals; Industry Standing Committee--Designated standing committee

Patent drugs see Drugs and pharmaceuticals

Patents see Drugs and pharmaceuticals

Patriarche see Immigration/immigrants--Drug addicts

Patriot of the year see Quebec

Patronage

    >>Government utilizing, 3960, 9876, 9890, 10151
    >>See also Agri-Food Development Council; Air navigation services--Commercialization; Canada Foundation for Innovation--Board; Canada Post Corporation--Board of Directors; Canadian Food Inspection Agency; Elections--Electoral officers--Returning officers--Voters list, Permanent; Farm debt--Mediation; Government appointments; Government expenditures; Infrastructure program; Interprovincial trade--Internal Trade Agreement; Judges--Appointments; National Parole Board--Appointments; Order in Council appointments/appointees; Senate--Appointments

Patry, Bernard (L--Pierrefonds--Dollard; Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development as of Feb. 23, 1996)

    >>Agricultural products, S.O. 31, 7031-2
    >>Automobile safety, S.O. 31, 1582
    >>Biotechnology Research Institute, S.O. 31, 4979
    >>Budget Implementation Act, 1996 (Bill C-31), 1965-6, 1971
    >>Cabinet, S.O. 31, 9546
    >>Canada, petitions, 1923, 7615
    >>Canadian International Development Agency, S.O. 31, 1417
    >>Canals, S.O. 31, 9740
    >>Corporations, M. on supply (Loubier), 897, 905, 907
    >>Disabled and handicapped persons, S.O. 31, 3200
    >>Drugs and pharmaceuticals, S.O. 31, 1541, 3078-9
    >>Economic conditions, S.O. 31, 4743
    >>Economy, S.O. 31, 1656-7
    >>Elections, S.O. 31, 4017
    >>Employment Insurance Act (Bill C-12), 2768-9, 2771-3
    >>Federal-provincial jurisdiction, 2772
    >>Federal-provincial relations, S.O. 31, 129
    >>Federalism, S.O. 31, 33
    >>Foreign investment, S.O. 31, 6854
    >>Francophones outside Quebec, S.O. 31, 2178
    >>Gasoline taxes, petition, 647, 7748
    >>Gingras, Dr. Gustave, S.O. 31, 2752
    >>Government contracts, S.O. 31, 706
    >>Gun control, S.O. 31, 2134
    >>Gwich'in land claim, document tabled, 9804
    >>Health, S.O. 31, 5366
    >>Household Canada, S.O. 31, 9444-5
    >>Information highway, S.O. 31, 1286
    >>Inter-Parliamentary delegations, reports, 93, 7277, 9513
    >>Inuvialuit Final Agreement, document tabled, 7389
    >>Irving Whale, S.O. 31, 2474
    >>Job creation, S.O. 31, 354
    >>Kanesatake, Que., o.q., 967
    >>Labour relations, S.O. 31, 6260
    >>Lac Barriere Indian Band, o.q., 2311
    >>Mining industry, 3465-7
    >>Mirabel International Airport, S.O. 31, 1366
    >>National Revenue Department, S.O. 31, 7079
    >>National unity. S.O. 31, 2806
    >>Nisga'a land claim, o.q., 711
    >>Nuclear reactors, S.O. 31, 6743
    >>Nunavut Implementation Commission, documents tabled, 7389
    >>Nunavut land claims agreement, 5464-5
    >>Nunavut Waters Act (Bill C-51), 5464-6
    >>Penitentiaries, 9586-7
    >>Pipelines, S.O. 31, 3629-30
    >>Police, S.O. 31, 2134
    >>Ports, S.O. 31, 7462
    >>Quebec separation/sovereignty
    >>>M. (K. Martin), 3525-6
    >>>S.O. 31, 1838, 3482, 4172, 4338, 4627
    >>Quebec, S.O. 31, 3816
    >>Quebec sovereignty referendum (1995), S.O. 31, 4301
    >>Sahtu Dene and Métis land claim. document tabled, 9804
    >>Small and medium business, 8763
    >>>S.O. 31, 5594
    >>Softwood lumber industry, S.O. 31, 6182
    >>Spar Aerospace, S.O. 31, 7654
    >>St. Lawrence River, S.O. 31, 4497
    >>Tobacco Act (Bill C-71), 8568-9, 8754-5
    >>Tobacco industry, 8754-5
    >>>S.O. 31, 8585-6
    >>Tobacco products, 8568-9
    >>Trade, S.O. 31, 5239
    >>Training programs, 2773, 7500
    >>>S.O. 31, 3311, 10063
    >>Unemployment insurance, 626-8, 2768-9, 2771-2
    >>>M. on supply (Gauthier), 626-8
    >>Violence, S.O. 31, 422
    >>Water, 5464-5
    >>Yukon Quartz Mining Act and Yukon Placer Mining Act (amdt.)(Bill C-6), 3465-8

Patton, John see Veterans

Paul, Judge Réjean see Lac Barrière Indian Band

Pay equity

    >>Complaints, government potential liability, qu., 4091
    >>Government initiatives, lack, S.O. 31, 475
    >>Government position, change, election factor, 10050
    >>Public Service, female dominated occupations, wage gap, Canadian Human Rights Commission ruling
    >>>Government position, S.O. 31, 1043
    >>>Legislation, implementing
    >>>>o.q., 8781-2, 8784
    >>>>Petition, 6966-7, 8452-3, 8870, 8956, 9846
    >>>Treasury Board, offer, Apr. 21/97, o.q., 9933-4
    >>Public Service Alliance of Canada, demands, government response, fairness, S.O. 31, 8829
    >>Quebec, legislation, National Assembly, unanimously adopting, S.O. 31, 6605

Payment Clearing and Settlement Act see Financial Institutions Laws Amendment Act (Bill C-15)

Payment clearing and settlement system see Financial institutions

Payne, Jean (L--St. John's West)

    >>AIDS, S.O. 31, 6853
    >>Air pollution, o.q., 3426
    >>Aquaculture, S.O. 31, 229
    >>Atlantic provinces, 754
    >>Budget 1996, M. (P. Martin), 445-8
    >>Budget Implementation Act, 1996 (Bill C-31), 1931-2
    >>Business Development Bank of Canada, 447
    >>Canada Health and Social Transfer, 446, 1931
    >>Canada Savings Bonds, o.q., 6964
    >>Canadian Environmental Protection Act, S.O. 31, 7511
    >>Child care, 446
    >>Child support payments, 446
    >>Child tax benefit, 446
    >>Constitution, M. (Rock), 3363-5
    >>Deficit, 445
    >>Discrimination and racism, o.q., 823
    >>Economic development/renewal, 780
    >>>M. on supply (Strahl), 753-5, 780
    >>Education, S.O. 31, 2354, 6306
    >>Education, post-secondary, 446
    >>Environment, S.O. 31, 6306
    >>Export Development Corporation, 447
    >>Exports, 447
    >>Fisheries, 6461, 6465, 6467
    >>Fisheries Act (Bill C-62), 6461, 6465-7
    >>Fisheries, Pacific, 446
    >>Fisheries Resource Conservation Council, S.O. 31, 2704
    >>Gender equality, S.O. 31, 474
    >>Government programs and services, 446
    >>Health care system, 1931
    >>Hydro-electric power, 755
    >>INCO Limited, S.O. 31, 7078
    >>Information highway, 447
    >>Interest rates, 446
    >>Job creation, 446-7
    >>Mining industry, 754
    >>National debt, 447
    >>Natural resources, 754-5
    >>Parliamentarians of the Arctic Region Conference, S.O. 31, 707
    >>References see Economic development/renewal--Funds
    >>Registered education savings plans, 446
    >>Registered retirement savings plans, 447
    >>Seniors Benefit, 446, 1931-2
    >>Social programs, 447, 1931
    >>Taxation, 446
    >>Technology Partnerships Canada, 446-7
    >>Trade, 447
    >>Veterans benefits, petitions, 368, 3263
    >>Women, S.O. 31, 474
    >>Workplace, S.O. 31, 2059
    >>Youth, S.O. 31, 3252

Payroll taxes see Canada Pension Plan--Premiums; Employment insurance--Part-time workers--Premiums; Job creation; Small and medium business; Taxation; Unemployment insurance

PCBs see Hazardous waste; Marine transport--Maritime claims for damages

Peace

    >>Encouragement, Santa Claus wish, 7462
    >>United Nations International Day of Peace, S.O. 31, 4299

Peace bonds see Family violence--Restraining orders; Gangs--Motorcycle gangs

Peace building see Peacekeeping--Canadian role; Africa--Great Lakes region, United Nations peacekeeping mission

Peace process see Burundi; Middle East

Peace River constituency see Sentences (convicted criminals)--Statutory release/mandatory supervision, Non-rehabilitated offenders

Peace River region see Agricultural products--Harvest; Grain transportation--Grain hopper cars; Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences, Violent/sexual offences

Peace tax see Income tax

Peace Tower see Parliament Buildings

Peacebuilding see Peacekeeping--Canadian role

Peacekeeping

    >>Canadian role, 1819, 1852, 5309
    >>>Bloc Québécois support, 1512
    >>>Canadian Volunteer Service Medal for United Nations Peacekeeping, establishing, 3566, 7547-53, 9233-5, 9413
    >>>>Petitions, 4348, 5522, 6067
    >>>>See also Canadian Volunteer Service Medal for United Nations Peacekeeping Act (Bill C-300)
    >>>Historical background, 6351-2, 6354, 6355-6, 6358, 6387
    >>>Humanitarian aid cut-backs, relationship, 6357
    >>>New methods, initiatives, etc., 3983, 3988
    >>>Parliamentary debates, inadequacy, 3987-8
    >>>Peace building, 3982-3, 6347-8
    >>>>See also Africa--Great Lakes region, United Nations peacekeeping mission
    >>>Pearson, Lester B., former Prime Minister, 1957 Nobel Peace Prize, 1863, 5634
    >>>Private members motion of 1993, government defeating, 9901-2
    >>>S.O. 31, 4299
    >>>Throne Speech statement, 4
    >>>United Nations expense payments owed to Canada, o.q., 1168
    >>>See also Africa--Great Lakes region; Canadian Armed Forces; Central America--Visit to Canada; National Defence Department--Mandate; North American Aerospace Defence Command--United Nations
    >>Continent-based forces, establishing, 6354
    >>Pearson International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Cornwallis, N.S., 90, 3983
    >>Permanent international force, establishing, 6357, 7352
    >>Rapid deployment, importance, 6400
    >>United Nations peacekeepers, 1988 Nobel Peace Prize winners, 5634

Peacemaking see Somalia--Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping operation

Peaches see Fruit and vegetables

Pearson International Airport (Toronto, Ont.)

    >>Flights to United States, open skies agreement, impact, 8052
    >>Infrastructure program, ignoring, 5841
    >>Local authority, Greater Toronto Airport Authority, transfer to, 8052, 8054, 8095
    >>>Dec. 6/96, o.q., 7147
    >>>Negotiations, o.q., 3260
    >>>Public accountability, 8052
    >>Privatization/commercialization, 4793, 6237
    >>Redevelopment plans, $2-$3 billion expenditure, government assistance, 8052, 8054, 8095
    >>>o.q., 4180, 7147, 9384-5, 9447, 9487-8, 9800
    >>Safety and environmental projects, runway extension, firehall construction, de-icing facilities, $185 million assistance, o.q., 9551-2, 9799-800, 9885-6
    >>Terminal 3, $719 million sale to Greater Toronto Airpor Authority, o.q., 9447-8, 9487, 9551-2
    >>Terminals 1 and 2, 1993 redevelopment contract, cancellation, 5847, 8967, 8970
    >>>Compensation, court case, potential costs, 5841, 7979-80, 7984, 8047-8, 8051, 8054-5, 8061, 8072-4, 8079-80, 8108, 8243, 9462, 9821
    >>>>o.q., 3925-6, 5115, 7578, 7836
    >>>>S.O. 31, 4744
    >>>Costs, o.q., 7147
    >>>Developer potential profit/loss, discrepancies, 5841, 8047-8
    >>>>o.q., 3260, 7788, 7837-8
    >>>Economic impact, job losses, etc., 8048
    >>>Legislation (Bill C-28)
    >>>>Bill C-22 (1st Sess., 35th Parl.) re-introduction, o.q., 1713
    >>>>Constitutionality, o.q., 3925-6
    >>>>Senate defeat, 3057, 4168-9, 5841, 8055
    >>>>>o.q., 4175-6, 4177-80
    >>>>>S.O. 31, 4171
    >>>>Undemocratic, 8048
    >>>Liberal Party election campaign promise, relationship, 8048, 8108
    >>>Nixon, Robert, role, 1125, 1133, 5841
    >>>o.q., 2360, 4178
    >>>Progressive Conservative Party/Liberal Party ties, relationship, 8047, 8050-1, 8054, 8061, 8073-4, 8108
    >>>Public judicial inquiry
    >>>>M. (Gouk), 1125-33, dropped from Order Paper, 1133
    >>>>o.q., 4175
    >>>Public/media opinion, 8050-1
    >>>Recommendations, closed-door meetings, 1610
    >>>Rule of law, relationship, 2832
    >>>Settlement, $60 million compensation, 10050
    >>>>o.q., 9799-800
    >>>Young, former Transport Minister, role, S.O. 31, 8189-90
    >>Third runway, 9559
    >>See also Mirabel International Airport--European carriers; Pearson International Airport Agreements Act (Bill C-28)

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act (Bill C-22)(1st Sess., 35th Parl.)

    >>Reintroduced as Pearson International Airport Agreements Act (Bill C-28)

Pearson International Airport Agreements Act (Bill C-28)--Minister of Transport (Anderson)

    >>First reading, 1715
    >>Deemed passed at all stages in House, by House Order, 1715
    >>See also Airports--Pearson International Airport

Pearson International Peacekeeping Training Centre see Peacekeeping

Pearson, Hon. Senator Landon (L--Ontario)

    >>References see Children--CanSave Children Award

Pearson Right Hon. Lester B.

    >>S.O. 31, 9929
    >>See also Peacekeeping, Canadian Role; Suez Canal

Pedophile Register Act (Bill C-359)--J. Brown

    >>First reading, 7088
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Registry of sex offenders and pedophiles

Pedophiles see Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles

Pedophilia see Sexual orientation--Canadian Human Rights Act

Peel Regional Police

    >>Community station, opening, S.O. 31, 9269
    >>See also Police--Francis, Constable Philip

Peer, Murray see Bruce--Grey constituency

PEI Potato Board

    >>Fees, increase, hardships, 6222

Pelletier, Annie see Olympics, 1996 Summer Games--Canadian team

Péloquin, Gaston

    >>Former Member of Parliament, adoption of Haitian child, 82-3

Peltier, Jerry see Kanesatake Indian Band--Chief

Peltier, Leonard see United States

PEN Canada see Human rights--International

Penelakut Band see Residential schools

Penitentiaries

    >>Alternatives to incarceration see Alternatives to incarceration/diversion programs
    >>Bowden Institution, Alberta, Hanger visit, inmates petition/poster, 9763-4
    >>CORCAN
    >>>Competition with private sector, Shefford constituency hospitals laundry contract case, 9586-7
    >>>o.q., 9329
    >>>Role, special operating agency status, etc., 9586-7
    >>>See also Penitentiaries--Inmates, Rehabilitation
    >>Correctional resources see Criminals--High-risk offenders
    >>Costs, construction, operating, etc., 1139, 5073
    >>Edmonton Institution, Hanger visit, December 1995, management memo re preparations/appearances, 9764
    >>Edmonton Institution for Women
    >>>Conditions, escapes, suicide attempts, etc., security concerns, maximum security inmates, etc., o.q., 2186, 2312, 2363-4, 2760, 2945-6
    >>>Fox, Jan, Warden, firing request, o.q., 2760, 2946
    >>>Murder of inmate Denise Fayan, Tamara Papin charged, o.q., 2760. 2946
    >>>Special needs of women concept, o.q., 2760, 2945-6
    >>Inmates
    >>>Activities, drug trafficking, loan sharking, brew making, o.q., 10120
    >>>Benefits, social programs, recreation, counselling, etc., 1690-1, 5100, 6233, 7645, 7648-9, 9763-4
    >>>>Deterrence, lack, 7643-4
    >>>>o.q., 2364, 9802, 10068
    >>>>S.O. 31, 3080
    >>>>See also Victims of crime--Services
    >>>Bible, reading, Hanger position, 4999
    >>>Bleach for cleaning needles, 4277
    >>>>S.O. 31, 1950
    >>>Claims against government for damages, 4258, 4506
    >>>>Matsqui, B.C., prison, $20,000 award for racquetball injury, 6848-9
    >>>>r.o., 3569
    >>>>See also Crown Liability and Proceedings Act (amdt.)(Bill C-325)
    >>>Communications with, letters to victims/families, 9666
    >>>>See also Parole--Inmates, Olson
    >>>Condoms and bleach for cleaning needles, eliminating, S.O. 31, 1044
    >>>Double-bunked, qu., 9702
    >>>Drug/substance abuse, 4276-7, 5066
    >>>>Access within penitentiaries, 7644
    >>>>Programs, necessity, 1310, 7641, 7644
    >>>>See also Penitentiaries--Inmates, Activities
    >>>Financial awards, giving to victims, petition, 7391
    >>>First time non-violent offenders, releasing, federal-provincial negotiations, o.q., 2612
    >>>HIV/AIDS tests requiring, 9846
    >>>>See also Criminal Code, Corrections and Conditional Release Act and Immigration Act (amdt.--spread of HIV and AIDS)(Bill C-406)
    >>>Incarceration
    >>>>Crime prevention role, cost savings, United States comparison, etc, 5007, 5040, 5049, 5125-6, 6869
    >>>>Rate, international comparison, 1686, 5000
    >>>Incarceration costs, contributing to, 7643
    >>>Infected with Hepatitis C, HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus or AIDS (Acquired immunodeficency syndrome)
    >>>>Number, increase, o.q., 4504-5
    >>>>r.o., 2817
    >>>Kruger, Michael, convicted murderer, financial award for inconvenience during labour dispute, 6841
    >>>Media access, 9433
    >>>>See also Penitentiaries--Inmates, Olson
    >>>Murderers, bare necessities of life only, providing, 3904
    >>>Olson, Clifford, Saskatchewan Penitentiary
    >>>>Communication with, letters to victims` family members, 9441
    >>>>>o.q., 9448
    >>>>Conditions, benefits, etc., 8858, 9088
    >>>>>o.q., 8952, 9087
    >>>>Government offering $100,000, allowing to publish books and videos, 3885, 4258, 8817, 8844
    >>>>Letters to Members of Parliament containing condoms, 4294
    >>>>Litigation against Crown, court cases, 4269, 9370
    >>>>Media ban, upheld, 9432, 9592-3
    >>>>>o.q., 9548
    >>>>Student loan, receiving, o.q., 821, 923-4
    >>>>Videotapes made in penitentiary, ownership, copyright, etc., 4269
    >>>>>o.q., 821, 924, 6910-1
    >>>>Videotapes, pornography, etc., sent to Nunziata, S.O. 31, 4744
    >>>>See also Parole--Murderers
    >>>Privileges, filet mignon, golf courses, etc., 6848-9
    >>>Psychiatric/psychological problems, 4274
    >>>Punishment
    >>>>Lack, 9703, 9764
    >>>>Priority, S.O. 31, 2303-4
    >>>Rehabilitation, 4544-5, 7646
    >>>>Expenditures, 2082
    >>>>>7% of Correctional Service of Canada budget, Auditor General's 1995-1996 report, o.q., 2437
    >>>>Failure, CORCAN programs, etc., 7638-9
    >>>>Inmates manipulating system, 9593
    >>>>Murderers, violent offenders, non-participation in programs, 8826-7
    >>>>Self-rehabilitation, 7637-8, 7646
    >>>>See also Crime--Reducing; Dangerous/high-risk offenders; Justice system--Priority; Parole--Murderers, early release, Hope--Rehabilitation program participation requirement; Penitentiaries--Inmates, Repeat offenders; Williams, Sir Robert
    >>>Repeat offenders, rehabilitation, relationship, 7635-6, 7643-4
    >>>Rights, ability to challenge disciplinary actions, etc., 7637
    >>>Riot, compensation, S.O. 31, 1838
    >>>Sex offenders
    >>>>Mandatory treatment, 1143
    >>>>See also Penitentiaries--Inmates, Temporary absences
    >>>Suicides, Quebec, o.q., 484
    >>>Temporary absences, 9763
    >>>>Increasing from 15 to 60 days, purpose and principles, adding, provinces/territories increased flexibility, legislation, 4310-28, 4639-53, 4946-52, 4963-5, 5071, 6232, 7632-7, 7639-40, 7644, 7646, 7648
    >>>>>See also Prisons and Reformatories Act (amdt.)(Bill C-53)
    >>>>Sex offenders, prohibiting, 5120
    >>>>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders, Noyes, Robert; Murderers--Gingras, Daniel--Stanton, Melvin; Parole--Violations of parole; Sex offenders--Cannon, Joe
    >>>Victims, communicating with see Penitentiaries--Inmates, Olson; Violence--Women, victims, Fraser Valley East constituency cases
    >>>Women, high security, transfer to men`s institutions, o.q., 8783
    >>>Work and skills training, necessity, 1310, 7641-2, 7648
    >>>Work
    >>>>Making mandatory, 5073, 5179-80, 6233, 9763
    >>>>Pay scales, 9763
    >>>>>o.q., 10119-20
    >>>Wrongful conviction claims see Justice system--Wrongful conviction claims
    >>>See also Elections--Right to vote; Penitentiaries--Edmonton Institution for Women--Overcrowding--Prison for Women; Victims of crime Harassment
    >>Millhaven Institution, Bath, Ont., disturbance, January-February 1997, government response, etc., o.q., 7838-9
    >>Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge, aboriginal women`s institution, Maple Creek, Sask., costs, staff, etc., 307
    >>>S.O. 31, 8188-9
    >>Overcrowding
    >>>o.q., 182
    >>>S.O. 31, 1100
    >>>See also Penitentiaries--Inmates, Double-bunked
    >>Prison for Women, Kingston, Ont., riot, mistreatment of inmates, Justice Louise Arbour report, lawsuits, etc., 6833
    >>>S.O. 31, 1953
    >>Quebec Rivière-du-Loup provincial prison, federal government utilizing, S.O. 31, 1100
    >>Reform, need for, 7640
    >>Staff see Parole--Decision-making
    >>See also Prisons and Reformatories Act (amdt.)(Bill C-53); Victims of crime--Services