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Crime prevention

Crime scene index see Justice system--DNA evidence, Convicted criminals index

Crimes against humanity

    >>Monument, Calgary, Alta., etc., S.O. 31, 14266(214:1100)
    >>Recognizing, establishing exhibit in Canadian Museum of Civilization, 11891(181:1505)
    >>>See also Recognition of Crimes Against Humanity Act (Bill C-479)
    >>See also Chile--Pinochet; Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of--Kosovo province, War crimes

Criminal Code

    >>Section 41 see Trespassing
    >>Section 43 see Children--Corporal punishment
    >>Section 227 see Criminal Code (amdt.--Section 227)(Bill C-215)
    >>Section 235 see Joy riding
    >>Section 241 see Euthanasia
    >>Section 745 see Parole--Murderers
    >>See also Canada Evidence Act, Criminal Code and Canadian Human Rights Act (amdt.--persons with disabilities)(Bill S-5); Child pornography--Possession; Child prostitution--Child sex tourism; Customs Act and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-18); Customs officers--Peace officer powers; Extradition Act--Reform; Female genital mutilation (excision)--Prohibition; Health care providers--Abortion and euthanasia; Impaired driving; Judges--Provincial court judges; Land mines (anti-personnel mines)--Ban on production; Nudity; Precious metals and minerals--Theft and fraud; Stalking--Criminal harassment; Violence/violent offences--Individuals taking responsibility for actions

Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-426)--Myers

    >>First reading, 8005(120:0915)
    >>Order discharged and bill withdrawn, agreed to, 12715(194:1015)
    >>See also Justice system--Juries, Research

Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-444)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 9135(138:1005)
    >>>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Aboriginal offenders

Criminal Code (amdt.--alcohol sensing ignition controls for automobiles)(Bill C-266)--J. Hill

    >>First reading, 1159(21:1500)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest of those in breach of condition of parole or statutory or temporary release)(Bill C-211)--R. White

Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest without warrant)(Bill C-259)--M. Thompson

    >>First reading, 974(18:1525-30)
    >>See also Parole--Violation

Criminal Code (amdt.--bail in cases of assault with weapon or criminal harassment)(Bill C-450)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 9520(144:1510)
    >>See also Justice system--Bail

Criminal Code (amdt.--breaking and entering)(Bill C-475)--Obhrai

    >>First reading, 11742(179:1005)
    >>See also Break and enter--Sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--child prostitution, child sex tourism, criminal harassment and female genital mutilation)(Bill C-27)(2nd Sess., 35th Parl.) see Child prostitution

Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentences)(Bill C-513)--Hill, J.

    >>First reading, 15316(231:1505-10)
    >>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences, Non- violent offences

Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentences)(Bill C-449)--Harris

    >>First reading, 9403(142:1505)
    >>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Concurrent sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentences)(Bill C-459)--White, R.

    >>First reading, 10620(162:1505)
    >>See also Penitentiaries--Inmates, Escapes

Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentences for use of firearms in commission of offence)(Bill C-484)--Pankiw

    >>First reading, 12681(193:1510-5)
    >>Second reading, 13933-41(208:1735-1835)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 13941(208:1835)
    >>See also Gun control/guns--Crimes, Sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentence for use of firearms in commission of offence)(Bill C-516)--Pankiw

    >>First reading, 15730(236:1505)
    >>See also Gun control/guns--Crimes, Sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal liability of corporations, directors and officers)(Bill C-468)--McDonough

    >>First reading, 11512-3(175:1205)
    >>See also Corporations--Criminal liability of corporations

Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal organizations)(Bill C-95)(2nd Sess., 35th Parl.) see Gangs--Motorcycle gangs

Criminal Code (amdt.--dangerous offender)(Bill C-492)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reasing, 13866(208:1005)
    >>See also Dangerous/high risk offenders--Designation

Criminal Code (amdt.--definition of "child")(Bill C-342)--Harb

Criminal Code (amdt.--desecration of the flag)(Bill C-365)--Harris

    >>First reading, 4576(69:1725)
    >>See also Canadian flag--Desecration

Criminal Code (amdt.--flight)(Bill C-440)--McTeague

    >>First reading, 8887(134:1515)
    >>Second reading, 13979-87(209:1325-1420), agreed to, by unanimous consent, 13987(209:1420)
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee referral, 13987(209:1420)
    >>See also Police--Fleeing from

Criminal Code (amdt.--forfeiture)(Bill C-489)--Casson

    >>First reading, 13047(199:1010)
    >>>See also Child pornography--Production, Forfeiture

Criminal Code (amdt.--gaming and betting)(Bill C-415)--Guimond

    >>First reading, 7452(113:1010)
    >>Order discharged and bill withdrawn, agreed to, 11305(172:1625)
    >>See also Gambling--Casinos on cruise ships

Criminal Code (amdt.--genetic manipulation)(Bill C-247)--Picard

    >>First reading, 692(14:1035-40)
    >>Second reading, 4043-51(61:1800-1905), 5663-72(85:1730-1825), 7037-42(106:1730-1805), agreed to, on recorded division, 7181-2(108:1935-45)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 4057(61:1800), 5672(85:1825)
    >>Health Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 7281-2(108:1935-45)
    >>>Report, with amdt., 10434(159:1510)
    >>Report stage, 11810-9(179:1730-1825)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 11819(179:1825)
    >>>Motions
    >>>>(Picard), 11810(179:1730)
    >>>>(Caplan), 11818(179:1815)
    >>>Order for consideration discharged, bill referred back to Health Standing Committee for reconsideration, agreed to, 12523(191:1105)
    >>See also Human cloning

Criminal Code (amdt.--impaired driving and related matters)(Bill C-82)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)

    >>First reading, 15924(239:1510)
    >>Second reading, 16127-39(241:1830-2000), agreed to, on division, 16139(241:2000)
    >>Committee of the Whole, committee stage, as amended, agreed to, on division, 16139-40(241:2000)
    >>>Referral, agreed to, on division, 16139(241:1000)
    >>>Amdts.
    >>>>(Bellehumeur), negatived, on division, 16140(241:2000)
    >>>>Instruction to committee, agreed to, 16123(241:1800-5), 16140(241:2000)
    >>>Reported, with amdt., 16141(241:2000)
    >>Report stage, concurrence, agreed to, on division, 16141(241:2005)
    >>Third reading, agreed to, on division, 16141(241:2005), passed.
    >>Royal Assent, 16270(243A:2000). Chap. 32, S.C. 1999
    >>See also Impaired driving--Legislation

Criminal Code (amdt.--impaired driving causing death)(Bill C-87)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)

Criminal Code (amdt.--joy riding)(Bill C-209)--Strahl

    >>First reading, 157(5:1225)
    >>Second reading, 1604-12(28:1725-1820)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1612(28:1820)
    >>See also Joy riding

Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review)(Bill C-252)--Nunziata

    >>First reading, 879(17:1015)
    >>See also Parole--Murderers

Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review)(Bill C-258)--Forseth

    >>First reading, 974(18:1525)
    >>Second reading, 8319-29(124:1745-1850)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 8329(124:1850)
    >>See also Parole--Murderers

Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review of parole ineligibility)(Bill C-45)(2nd Sess., 35th Parl.) see Parole--Murderers, Reforms

Criminal Code (amdt.--mandatory counselling for certain assaults)(Bill C-418)--Szabo

    >>First reading, 7569(115:1010)
    >>See also Family violence--Counselling

Criminal Code (amdt.--no parole when imprisoned for life)(Bill C-269)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 1416(25:1205)
    >>See also Parole--Life sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--offence committed outside Canada)(Bill C-224)--Wappel

    >>First reading, 338(8:1530)
    >>See also Crime--Crimes committed outside Canada

Criminal Code (amdt.--Order of prohibition)(Bill C-433)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 8304(124:1515)
    >>>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Banning from homes

Criminal Code (amdt.--penalties for sexual offences involving children)(Bill C-245)--Finlay

    >>First reading, 691(14:1035)
    >>Second reading, 5029-38(75:1900-55)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 5038(75:1955)
    >>See also Child abuse--Forcible confinement by parent or guardian; Child pornography--Electronic publication; Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--probation order)(Bill C-262)--Abbott

    >>First reading, 975(18:1530)
    >>Second reading, 6314-22(95:1730-1825)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 6322(95:1825)
    >>See also Parole--Probation conditions

Criminal Code (amdt.--prohibited sexual acts)(Bill C-255)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 973(18:1520-5)
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Age of consent

Criminal Code (amdt.--prohibited sexual acts)(Bill C-504)--Lowther

    >>First reading, 14491(218:1510)
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Age of consent

Criminal Code (amdt.--prostitution)(Bill C-206)--Forseth

    >>First reading, 156(5:1220)
    >>Second reading, 2220-9(37:1830-1930)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 2229(37:1930)
    >>See also Prostitution--Street prostitution

Criminal Code (amdt.--prostitution)(Bill C-397)--Lowther

    >>First reading, 6423(97:1205)
    >>See also Prostitution--Communicating for purposes of prostitution

Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of child before birth)(Bill C-243)--K. Martin

    >>First reading, 691(14:1030)
    >>See also Alcohol--Use during pregnancy

Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of children)(Bill C-276)--Davies

    >>First reading, 1584(28:1510)
    >>See also Children--Corporal punishment, Repealing

Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of witnesses)(Bill C-226)--Venne

    >>First reading, 339(8:1535)
    >>Order discharged and bill withdrawn, agreed to, 11982(182:1605)
    >>See also Sexual assault/offences--Trials, witnesses

Criminal Code (amdt.--public disclosure of the names of persons who have served a sentence of imprisonment for an offence of a sexual nature)(Bill C-425)--Myers

    >>First reading, 8005(120:0910)
    >>Order discharged and bill withdrawn, agreed to, 12715(194:1015)
    >>See also Sexual assault/offences--Sex offenders, Public disclosure of names

Criminal Code (amdt.--reimbursement of costs following a free pardon)(Bill C-311)--Sauvageau

    >>First reading, 3501(54:1210)
    >>See also Justice system--Pardons, Judicial error cases

Criminal Code (amdt.--search and seizure without warrant)(Bill C-406)--Benoit

    >>First reading, 7067(107:1205)
    >>See also Gun control/guns--Search and seizure without warrant

Criminal Code (amdt.--Section 227)(Bill C-215)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 216(6:1505)
    >>Second reading, 3055-62(48:1730-1815)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 3055-62(48:1815)
    >>See also Murder--Deaths occurring after one year after offence

Criminal Code (amdt.--selling wildlife)(Bill C-305)--Meredith

    >>First reading, 3324(52:1605)
    >>See also Wildlife--Sale of wildlife

Criminal Code (amdt.--sentencing)(Bill C-41)(1st Sess., 35th Parl.) see Hate crimes--Sentences; Sentences (convicted criminals)--Reforms

Criminal Code (amdt.--taking samples of bodily substances)(Bill C-438)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 8802(133:1010)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Deaths caused, Urine, breath, blood samples

Criminal Code (amdt.--to prohibit coercion in medical procedures that offend a persons religion or belief that human life is inviolable)(Bill C-461)--Vellacott

    >>First reading, 10792(164:1530-5)
    >>See also Health care providers--Abortion and euthanasia

Criminal Code (amdt.--trespass)(Bill C-207)--Forseth

    >>First reading, 156(5:1220)
    >>Second reading, 10165-71(154:1730-1805)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 10171(154:1805)
    >>See also Trespassing--Return to place of trespass

Criminal Code (amdt.--using or operating a stolen motor vehicle in the commission of an offence)(Bill C-219)--Thompson, M.

Criminal Code (amdt.--victims of crime)(Bill C-79)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)

Criminal Code (amdt.--violent offences)(Bill C-242)--K. Martin

    >>First reading, 691(14:1030)
    >>See also Violence/violent offences--Sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--wearing of war decorations)(Bill C-391)--Reynolds

    >>First reading, 5961(90:1525)
    >>See also Veterans--Medals

Criminal Code (amdt.--wearing of war decorations)(Bill C-408)--Jennings

    >>First reading, 7124(108:1505)
    >>References, sponsor change from Dromisky to Jennings, 9521(144:1510)
    >>See also Veterans--Medals

Criminal Code and Copyright Act (amdt.--profit from authorship respecting a crime)(Bill C-220)--Wappel

    >>First reading, 245(7:1000-5)
    >>Deemed adopted at all stages, passed by House, 338(8:1525)
    >>See also Crime--Proceeds of

Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--cumulative sentences)(Bill C-251)--Guarnieri

    >>First reading, 877(17:1005-10)
    >>Second reading, 6430-40(97:1255-355), 8367-77(125:1735-840), 9325-32(140:1730-840), agreed to, on recorded division, 9331-2(140:1840)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence on Order Paper, 6440(97:1355), 8377(125:1840)
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 9331-2(140:1840)
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 14026(210:1500)
    >>Report stage, 15466-73(233:1330-415), as amended, concurrence, with further amdts., agreed to, on recorded division, 15627-8(234:2025-35)
    >>>Motions
    >>>>(Guarnieri), 15467-8(233:1330-40), agreed to, on recorded divisions, 15621-2(234:1955-2005), 15624-7(234:2025)
    >>>>>Amdts. (Jordan), 15468(233:1340), agreed to, on recorded divisions, 15623(234:2015), 15625-6(234:2025)
    >>Third reading, 15889-95(239:1100-50), agreed to, on recorded division, 15896-7(239:1220-30), passed.
    >>>Question be now put, M. (White, R.), 15891(239:1125), agreed to, on recorded division, 15895-6(239:1215-20)
    >>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Concurrent sentences

Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--victims' rights)(Bill C-294)--Cadman

    >>First reading, 2697(44:1015)
    >>See also Victims of crime--Rights

Criminal Code and Customs Tariff (amdt.)(Bill C-17)(3rd Sess., 34th Parl.) see Gun control/guns--Registration system--Safe use and storage

Criminal Code and Customs Tariff (amdt.--prohibited toys)(Bill C-374)--Brien

    >>First reading, 4743-4(72:1010)
    >>Second reading, 14561-9(220:1105-200)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 14569(220:1200)
    >>see also Toys--Violent toys

Criminal Code and Department of Health Act (amdt.--security of the child)(Bill C-368)--Ianno

    >>First reading, 4707(71:1505)
    >>Deemed withdrawn, agreed to, 9521(144:1510)
    >>See also Children--Corporal punishment

Criminal Code and Interpretation Act (amdt.--power to arrest and enter dwellings)(Bill C-16)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)

Criminal Code and Young Offenders Act (amdt.--capital punishment)(Bill C-212)--J. Hill

    >>First reading, 158(5:1230)
    >>Second reading, 2059-68(36:1105-1205)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 2068(36:1205)
    >>See also Capital punishment--Reinstating for first degree murder; Young offenders--Murderers

Criminal Code and Young Offenders Act (amdt.--capital punishment)(Bill C-473)--J. Hill

    >>First reading, 11709(178:1550)
    >>See also Capital punishment--Reinstating for first degree murder; Young offenders--Murderers

Criminal Code and Young Offenders Act (amdt.--forensic DNA analysis)(Bill C-104)(1st Sess., 35th Parl.) see Justice system--DNA evidence, Legislation

Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-51)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)

Criminal Code, Corrections and Conditional Release Act, Criminal Records Act, Prisons and Reformatories Act and Department of the Solicitor General Act (amdt.--high risk offenders)(Bill C-55)(2nd Sess., 35th Parl.) see Dangerous/high risk offenders--Legislation

Criminal Code, Young Offenders Act and Transfer of Offenders Act (amdt.--death penalty)(Bill C-467)--Reynolds

    >>First reading, 11377(173:1505)
    >>See also Capital punishment--Reinstating for first degree murder

Criminal harassment see Stalking

Criminal justice system see Justice system

Criminal law

    >>Federal-provincial jurisdiction factor, 9838-9(149:1520)
    >>Improving, government adopting suggestions from backbenchers and opposition, 8890-3(134:1530-50)
    >>Legislation, Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-51)
    >>>Bloc Québécois position, 8898(134:1630), 8965(135:1145)
    >>>Changes overdue, 9869(150:1015)
    >>>Consultations with provinces, police, interest groups, 8492(127:1745-50), 8965(135:1145)
    >>>Importance, 9840(149:1530)
    >>>Inadequacy, weakness, 8969(135:1210-5), 9843(149:1550), 9846(149:1605), 9873-4(150:1045-50)
    >>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee study, 8962(135:1125), 8964-5(135:1140-5), 9846(149:1610), 9872(150:1035), 9875(150:1055)
    >>>Omnibus bill, 8898(134:1630), 8900(134:1650), 8962(135:1125), 8965(135:1145), 8967-9(135:1200), 8972-3(135:1235), 8975(135:1255), 9838(149:1520), 9846(149:1610), 9848-51(149:1625-40), 9855(149:1710), 9872-3(150:1040-5)
    >>>Overview, 8492-5(127:1745-805), 8893-4(134:1555-600)
    >>>Progressive Conservative Party position, 8967-8(135:1200), 9876-7(150:1105)
    >>>Reform Party position, 9840-3(149:1530-50), 9869(150:1015)
    >>>Technical amendments, 8894(134:1600), 9838(149:1520)
    >>>See also Child prostitution--Communicating for purposes of prostitution; Crime--Organized crime, Criminal Code amendments; Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-51); Currency--Counterfeiting; Drug/substance abuse--Offences--Police duties; Electronic surveillance--Police authority to remove devices; Gambling--Casinos on cruise ships--Dice games; Indians/First Nations--Land management, Laws; Justice system--Bail, Non-communication with victims and witnesses; Murder--Deaths occuring after one year after offence; Parole--Early release; Precious metals and minerals--Theft and fraud; Prostitution--Electronic surveillance; Search warrants--Provisions; Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences, Breaches--Fines; Telemarketing--Deceptive and fraudulent, Proceeds of crime Criminal Code provisions; Victims of crime
    >>See also Justice system

Criminal liability see Corporations; Drug/substance abuse--Police duties

Criminal negligence see Murder--Deaths occurring after one year after offence

Criminal organizations see Gangs--Organized crime activities

Criminal records see Cabinet Ministers--Staff; Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Screening/flagging system; Justice system--Pardons

Criminal Records Act (amdt.)(Bill C-69)--Solicitor General of Canada (MacAulay)

    >>First reading, 12868(196:1515)
    >>Second reading, 14166-74(212:1600-50), agreed to, 14174(212:1650)
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 14174(212:1650)
    >>>>Reported, with amdts., 15072(227:1510)
    >>Report stage, concurrence, agreed to, 15195(229:1005)
    >>Third reading, 15195-202(229:1005-55), 15217-9(229:1205-15), agreed to, 15219(229:1215), passed.
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Screening/flagging system

Criminal Records Act and Canadian Human Rights Act (amdt--offences against children)(Bill C-284)--Lowther

    >>First reading, 1942(34:1010)
    >>Second reading, 5778-86(87:1325-420), 7080-9(107:1315-415), 8554-62(128:1750-835), agreed to, on recorded division, 8857-9(133:1725-800)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 5786(87:1420), 7089(107:1415)
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 8857-9(133:1725-800)
    >>>Reported, with recommendation that bill not be further proceeded with, 15072(227:1510)
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Screening/flagging system

Criminals see Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles; Extradition; Immigration/immigrants; Penitentiaries--Inmates; Sentences (convicted criminals); Sexual assault/offences--Sex offenders; War criminals; Young offenders

Cripton, John see Procedure--Committees, Canadian Heritage Standing Committee

Crisis centres/shelters see Women

Croatia

    >>Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping troops
    >>>Schovanek, Cpl Matthew, injury, paralysed and blind, lack of helmet factor, o.q., 2501(41:1450-5)
    >>>Video equipment theft, arson, September 1995 incident, o.q., 1409(25:1130)
    >>Independence Day celebrations, Vancouver Kingsway constituency, S.O. 31, 15800(237:1400)
    >>Serbian aggression, 13446(203:1530)
    >>See also Land mines (anti-personnel mines)

Cromwell, Oliver see Senate--Abolishing, Manning

Crop insurance

    >>Damage by gophers and other rodents when poison use limited by law, compensation, 10792(164:1535)
    >>See also Agriculture--Farm income; Emergencies/disasters; Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)

Crops

    >>Biotech companies, liability, United Nations Biosafety Protocol negotiations, S.O. 31, 12175-6(185:1110)
    >>See also Grain--Special crops

Cross-border shopping

    >>Brome--Missisquoi constitency, promoting, The Shopper, magazine, S.O. 31, 15439(233:1105)

Cross Lake First Nation see Electricity--Manitoba Hydro project; Health care system--Indians/First Nations

Cross-subsidization see Rail transportation/railways

Crown agencies see Parks Canada Agency

Crown agents see Ports--Commercialization, Canada port authorities

Crown attorneys see Justice system

Crown corporations

    >>Access to Information Act, applying to, 216(6:1505), 2471-9(41:1105-200), 4854-63(73:1300-55), 5938-44(89:1825-905)
    >>>And Parliament, M. (Mills, B.), 14700-8(221:1730-825)
    >>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 14708(221:1825)
    >>>See also Access to Information Act (amdt.--Crown corporations)(Bill C-216) and individual Crown corporations
    >>Contract payments, information slips, issuing, Budget 1998 measure, 4681(70:2030)
    >>Privacy Act, applying to, 9117-8(137:1640)
    >>Privatization/commercialization, 11147(171:1230)
    >>Privatizing, tax status, 3162(50:1205)
    >>Taxation, credits/deductions, storing up, prohibiting, 3234(51:1125)
    >>See also Political parties--Fund raising; Trade--Corruption and bribery, Criminal offence and see also individual crown corporations by name

Crown lands see Nisga'a land claim--Agreement

Crown Liability and Proceedings Act (amdt.)(Bill C-234)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 533(11:1505-10)
    >>See also Penitentiaries--Inmates, Suing government

Croxford, Bob see Literacy

Cruelty to animals

Cruise ships see Gambling--Casinos on cruise ships; Marine transport

Cryptology see Information highway/Internet--Personal information, Encryption technology

CSIS see Canadian Security Intelligence Service

CSN see Labour--Larose, Gérald

CTA see Canadian Transportation Agency

CTV Television see Aboriginal peoples/communities--Economic and social conditions, Ontario

Cuba

    >>Canada, relations with, human rights, etc.
    >>>Dissidents imprisoned, Canadian representations, etc., o.q., 12953(197:1440)
    >>>o.q., 1908(33:1455)
    >>Chrétien, Canadian Prime Minister, visit, April 1998, 6263(94:2055)
    >>>Castro, Fidel, comparing United States economic blockade to Holocaust, 6265(94:2105)
    >>>>o.q., 6140-1(93:1415)
    >>>Human rights issues, raising, etc., o.q., 5901-2(89:1415-20), 5954(90:1430), 5958(90:1455), 6140-1(93:1415)
    >>>Political prisoners, release, relationship, S.O. 31, 6468-9(98:1405-10)
    >>House of Commons Speaker Parent remarks, government position on Cuba, relationship, etc., 4637-41(70:1500-30), 5854(88:1805)
    >>>o.q., 4629-30(70:1415)
    >>Lage, Carlos, Vice President, Prime Minister Chrétien meeting with, signing treaties, , o.q., 3858(59:1140)
    >>See also Human rights--United Nations Human Rights Commission; Summit of the Americas; Trade

Cullen, Roy (Lib.--Etobicoke North; Parliamentary Secretary to Minister of Finance as of Sept. 1, 1999)

Cultural diversity see Multiculturalism

Cultural Grants Acknowledgement Act (Bill C-204)--Abbott

    >>First reading, 58(4:1010)
    >>Second reading, 1871-80(32:1825-925)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1880(32:1925)
    >>See also Arts and culture--Government assistance

Cultural Grants Acknowledgement Act (Bill C-222)--Obhrai

Cultural industries

    >>Cultural industries sectoral advisory group on international trade, report, "Canadian Culture in a Global World: New Strategies for Culture and Trade", o.q., 12008(183:1455-500)
    >>Development, government initiatives, 16(2:1620)
    >>Economic importance, 15-6(2:1615-20), 9571(145:1215-20)

Cultural Property Export and Import Act

    >>Legislation, amending see Income Tax Amendments Act, 1997 (Bill C-28)

Cultural sector see Magazines--Advertising, Legislation, Foreign Publishers Advertising Services Act (Bill C-55)

Culture

    >>And sports, promoting, $153 million expenditures, Budget 1999 measure, o.q., 12008(183:1500)
    >>Sports, integral part, 6849(104:1405)
    >>See also Aboriginal peoples/communities; Arts and culture; Federal-provincial jurisdiction; Foreign Publishers Advertising Services Act (Bill C-55); Magazines--Advertising; Multilateral Agreement on Investment; Quebec

Cumming, Cpl Graeme see Police--Deaths in line of duty

Cummins, John (Ref.--Delta--South Richmond)

Cumulative sentences see Sentences (convicted criminals)--Concurrent sentences

Curic, Father Vjeko see Rwanda--Rebuilding

Curing plants see Fisheries, Atlantic

Curling

    >>1998 Canadian Junior Women's Championship, Melissa McClure rink, New Brunswick, winners, S.O. 31, 3488(54:1105)
    >>1998 world junior championships, Thunder Bay, Ont., Canadian men's and women's teams, winners, S.O. 31, 5508(83:1400)
    >>>Melissa McClure rink, Grand Falls Curling Club, congratulating, S.O. 31, 5589(84:1410)
    >>1999 Labatt Brier, Canadian Men's Curling Championship, Jeff Stoughton rink, Manitoba, winners, S.O. 31, 12855(196:1405), 12945(197:1400)
    >>Olympic Trials, Brandon, Man., S.O. 31, 2087(36:1410)
    >>Sandra Schmirler Rink of Regina see Scholarships

Currency

    >>$1,000 bank notes, ceasing production/circulation, combatting organized crime money laundering schemes, Bloc Québécois proposal, 7822(118:1545), 7836-7(118:1735), 8345-6(125:1505), 8894(134:1600), 8964(135:1140), 8975(135:1250), 9848-9(149:1620-30), 10869(165:1535-40), 12919(197:1110), 15434(233:1040)
    >>>o.q., 15397(232:1455), 15510(234:1455)
    >>>See also Bank of Canada Act (amdt.--withdrawal of the thousand dollar note)(Bill C-435);
    >>Common see Pan-American Monetary Union
    >>Counterfeit, AGRA Incorporated security technology, S.O. 31, 9637(146:1055)
    >>Counterfeiting, offence, modernizing, computer use factor, etc., 8894(134:1600), 8904(134:1715), 8967(135:1155), 9849(149:1630), 9877(150:1110)
    >>>See also Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-51),
    >>See also Royal Canadian Mint; Trade; United States dollar

Currency trade see Trade

Curtain Club Theatre see Arts and culture

Curtola, Bobby

    >>Singer, Order of Canada, recipient, S.O. 31, 6713(102:1110-5)

Custom Building Products see Imports--Anti-dumping, Wonderboard tiles

Customer satisfaction see Fleetwood Canada Ltd.

Customs

    >>Duty free shop, Windsor, Ont., contract award, by National Revenue Department, 2742(44:1455)
    >>Fines, collection, federal-provincial jurisdiction, Quebec, 3485(54:1045)
    >>Gifts, charging duty on, national rodeo championship competitors case, etc., 3505(54:1235)
    >>National Revenue Department
    >>>Procedures bypassed
    >>>>FedEx relationship, allegations, o.q., 327(8:1415), 330(8:1435), 412-3(9:1450), 463-5(10:1135-45), 527(11:1435)
    >>>>>Affidavit, customs officer Dennis Coffey, 415(9:1505), 465(10:1145), 3482-4(54:1025-35)
    >>>>o.q., 1531(27:1435)
    >>>See also Customs--Duty free shop; Harbours, wharves and breakwaters--Cedarville wharf
    >>Preclearance
    >>>Asian and United Kingdom travellers, 14530(219:1025)
    >>>Travellers to United States, authority, legislation see Border, Canada-United States--Preclearance; Preclearance Act (Bill S-22)
    >>>Vancouver, B.C. airport, line-ups, etc., 14530(219:1025)
    >>Re-entry procedures, Canadian Armed Forces personnel, military flights, o.q., 7232(109:1445)
    >>Travellers declaration form, revision, one per family, o.q., 12446(189:1445)
    >>See also Canada Customs and Revenue Agency; Customs officers; Customs Tariff (Bill C-11); Motor vehicles--Auto parts; Small and medium business--Government information

Customs Act

    >>Legislation, amending, 1085-6(20:1025)
    >>>See also Income Tax Amendments Act, 1997 (Bill C-28)
    >>See also Customs Tariff (Bill C-11)

Customs Act and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-18)--Minister of National Revenue (Dhaliwal)

    >>First reading, 1323(24:1005)
    >>Second reading, 1810-34(32:1110-355), 1850-7(32:1525-615), agreed to, 1857(32:1615)
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 1857(32:1615)
    >>>Reported, without amdt., 3035(48:1505)
    >>Report stage, concurrence, agreed to, 3479(54:1005)
    >>Third reading, 3479-87(54:1005-55), 3501-7(54:1215-55), agreed to, on division, 3507(54:1255), passed.
    >>Royal Assent, 6868(104:1610). Chap. 7, S.C. 1998
    >>See also Customs officers--Peace officer powers

Customs Act and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-89)(2nd Sess., 35th Parl.) see Customs officers--Peace officer powers, Legislation

Customs Canada see Ozone depleting substances--Environment Department Memorandums of Understanding

Customs officers

Customs Tariff

Customs Tariff (Bill C-11)--Minister of Finance (Martin, Paul)

    >>Ways and Means
    >>>Notice, 569(12:1000)
    >>>M. (Peterson), concurred in, 976(18:1540)
    >>First reading, 1004(19:1015)
    >>Second reading, 1083-9(20:1005-55), 1104-14(20:1205-315), 1260-2(22:1810), agreed to on recorded division, 1261-2(22:1810)
    >>Industry Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 1262(22:1810)
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 1716(30:1210)
    >>Report stage, concurrence, agreed to, 1802(32:1010)
    >>Third reading, 1802-10(32:1010-1110), agreed to on division, 1810(32:1110), passed
    >>Senate passage, 2894(46:1650)
    >>Royal Assent, 2897(46:1715). Chap. 36, S.C. 1997
    >>See also Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act; Canadian Wheat Board Act; Copyright Act; Customs; Customs Act; Excise Act; Export and Import Permits Act; Importation of Intoxicating Liquors Act; International Convention on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System; Motor vehicles--Imports; World Trade Organization Agreement Implementation Act

Customs, United States see Trade--United States

CWB see Canadian Wheat Board

Cyprus

    >>Division, 25th anniversary, S.O. 31, 16186(242:1410)
    >>Peace initiatives, Canadian role, de-mining program, etc., o.q., 13823-4(207:1440)
    >>Turkey respecting United Nations Security Council resolutions, petition, 4221(64:1205)

Cystic fibrosis see Health

Cystic Fibrosis Month see Health--Cystic fibrosis

Czech Republic

    >>Havel, Václav, President, address to both Houses of Parliament, April 29, 1999, 14519-25(218:1035-130)
    >>>M. (Boudria), agreed to, 12713(194:1000-5)
    >>>S.O. 31, 14478(218:1405), 14535(219:1055)
    >>See also North Atlantic Treaty Organization--Membership