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Crime prevention
>>
Aboriginal peoples/communities, 219(6:1520), 7195(109:1055)
>>Causes, studying, importance, 12922-3(197:1130)
>>Citizen participation, importance, 219(6:1525)
>>Community-based programs, 219-20(6:1520-25), 1271-2(22:1905-15),
12922(197:1130), 13914(208:1515)
>>>Edmonton, Alta., 8891(134:1540)
>>>Funding increase, $30 million, 219(6:1520), 5566(84:1135)
>>>>Children, benefits, S.O. 31, 283(7:1405)
>>>>Provincial jurisdiction, encroaching on, etc., 228-9(6:1625)
>>>>Throne Speech proposal, 9(2:1550), 168(5:1335)
>>>Funding initiative, $32 million annually, 7195-6(109:1055-100),
7202(109:1140), 7205(109:1200), 7207-9(109:1215-25), 7237(109:1515),
7552(114:1715), 7823(118:1555), 7825-6(118:1605-15), 7829-31(118:1640-50),
7843(118:1820), 7849-50(118:1910), 7861(118:2020), 7863(118:2035),
7864(118:2045), 12917(197:1055-110), 12931(197:1230), 12935(197:1300),
12974(197:1700)
>>>>$32 billion on crime investigation, prosecution and imprisonment,
comparison, o.q., 7531(114:1450)
>>>>Administrative expenditures, percentage, o.q., 7530(114:1445)
>>>>Announcement made outside House of Commons, o.q., 7531(114:1450)
>>>>Briefing, 7613(115:1540)
>>>>Property crimes, etc., relationship, o.q., 7533(114:1500)
>>>>Youth Justice Strategy, relationship, o.q., 7531(114:1450)
>>>Government commitment, 15(2:1610), 73(4:1145), 274(7:1315)
>>>>o.q., 409(9:1435)
>>>Justice Department role, 7823(118:1555)
>>>Kitchener--Waterloo constituency, Lighthouse Project, S.O. 31, 7479(113:1400)
>>>National program, 13191(201:1110)
>>>Niagara Citizens Advisory Committee, Hamed Saloojewe role, S.O. 31,
10379-80(158:1410-5)
>>>Parkdale Community Watch, example, 15(2:1610)
>>>>S.O. 31, 11450(174:1400)
>>>Reform Party position, 7827(118:1620)
>>>Vancouver Community Safety Coalition, role, government support, etc.,
13861-2(207:1840-5)
>>>>>o.q., 11972(182:1450-5)
>>>Waterloo region, Ont.
>>>>Annual justice dinner, role, 1271(22:1910), 7862-3(118:2030-40)
>>>>S.O. 31, 9902(150:1355)
>>>Winnipeg, Man., volunteer safety patrols, 14734(222:1630)
>>>See also Young offenders--Crime prevention
>>Comprehensive approach, necessity, 219(6:1520)
>>Deterrence, role, 8905(134:1725)
>>Economic and social factors, 4536(69:1245), 7195(109:1055),
7843-4(118:1820-30), 12195-6(197:1045)
>>>Education, employment, role, 12971(197:1640)
>>Families, role, 4522(69:1110), 7831(118:1650-5)
>>>See also Young offenders--Crime prevention
>>Government failure, 1456(26:1335-40)
>>Government funding
>>>Inadequate, 12919(197:1110)
>>>See also Crime prevention--Community-based programs
>>Government measures, M. Thompson position, 7872(118:2145)
>>Government plan, lack, 9873(150:1045)
>>Government role, priority, 1272(22:1910), 1425(25:1305)
>>Importance, priority, 8904-5(134:1720-5)
>>National Crime Prevention Council, role, 219(6:1520), 1272(22:1910),
7195(109:1055), 7207-8(109:1220), 7245(109:1615-20), 15463(233:1305)
>>National Crime Prevention Week, S.O. 31, 9902(150:1355)
>>National program, 13914(208:1515)
>>Political parties support, 12974(197:1655)
>>Progressive Conservative Party position, 7201(109:1135)
>>Reform Party position, 7242(109:1550), 9855(149:1710), 12971(197:1640)
>>Social programs, relationship, 7195(109:1055)
>>See also Family violence--Prevention initiatives;
Gun control/guns--Registration system, Crime--Registration system,
Expenditures;
Impaired driving--Prevention;
Justice system--DNA evidence;
Violence--Women;
Young offenders;
Youth--Street youth
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
>>
First reading, 157-8(5:1225-30)
>>Second reading, 1684-93(29:1750-1850), 3290-3300(51:1730-1825),
5483-9(83:1100-45), negatived on recorded division, 5620-1(84:1810-5)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 1693(29:1850),
3300(51:1825)
>>See also Parole--Violations
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
>>
First reading, 3865(59:1215)
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)
>>
First reading, 16151(242:1015)
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.
>>
First reading, 245(7:1000)
>>Second reading, 9206-14(138:1835-1935), 10945-54(167:1105-1205),
13038-44(198:1730-1815), negatived, on recorded division, 13332-3(202:1905-15)
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 9214(138:1935),
10954(167:1205)
>>See also Motor vehicles--Theft
Criminal Code (amdt.--victims of crime)(Bill C-79)--Minister of Justice
(McLellan)
>>
First reading, 13866(208:1005)
>>Second reading, 14062-94(211:1010-355), 14110-28(211:1520-730), agreed to,
14128(211:1730)
>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 14128(211:1730)
>>>Reported, without amdt., 15315-6(231:1505)
>>Report stage, 15430-6(233:1010-55)
>>>Motions
>>>>(Cadman), 15430(233:1010), negatived, on division, 15436(233:1055)
>>>>(MacKay), 15430(233:1010), negatived, on division, 15436(233:1050)
>>>Concurrence, agreed to, 15436(233:1055)
>>Third reading, 15437(233:1055), 15454-64(233:1210-310), agreed to,
15464(233:1310), passed.
>>Royal Assent, 16270(243A:2000). Chap. 25, S.C. 1999
>>See also Victims of Crime--Legislation
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)
>>
First reading, 1323(24:1005)
>>Second reading, 1395-402(25:1000-55), 1416-27(25:1205-325), agreed to,
1427(25:1325)
>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 1427(25:1325)
>>>Reported, with amdt., 1619(29:1015)
>>Report stage, 1695-702(30:1000-55), 1719-22(30:1225-45)
>>>Motions (MacKay), 1695(30:1000), negatived on division, 1698(30:1025),
1698-9(30:1030), negatived on division, 1701(30:1050), 1721(30:1235),
negatived on division, 1701(30:1050), 1721(30:1240), agreed to, 1722(30:1240-5)
>>>Concurrence, with further amdt., agreed to, 1722(30:1245)
>>Third reading, agreed to, on division, 1722(30:1245), passed.
>>Royal Assent, 3151(49A:1700). Chap. 39. S.C. 1997
>>See also Police--Arrest powers
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)
>>
First reading, 8109(121:1200)
>>Second reading, 8492-5(127:1745-805), 8890-905(134:1530-725),
8962-77(135:1125-305), agreed to 8977(135:1305)
>>Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 8977(135:1305)
>>>Reported, with amdts., 9650(146:1200)
>>Report stage, concurrence, agreed to, on division, 9838(149:1515)
>>Third reading, 9838-57(149:1520-725), 9869-80(150:1015-135), agreed to, on
recorded division, 10118-9(153:1730-800), passed.
>>Royal Assent, 12775(194:1650). Chap. 5, S.C. 1999
>>See also Criminal law--Legislation
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
>>
Penalties, increasing, rights, protecting, review of laws, education programs
for judges, etc.
>>>o.q., 2500(41:1445)
>>>Petitions, 6929-30(105:1510-5), 6969(106:1010), 9106(137:1530),
9405(142:1515), 9522(144:1520), 9706(147:1505), 9837(149:1510), 9965(151:1200),
10146(154:1525-30), 10435(159:1515), 10468(160:1015), 12587-8(192:1010),
12683(193:1520), 13830(207:1515), 14633-4(221:1005-10), 15316-7(231:1510-5),
15353(232:1020), 16100(241:1520)
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)
- >>Agreement on Internal Trade Implementation Act (Bill C-203),
2013-4(34:1815-20)
>>Alumicor Limited, S.O. 31, 1042(19:1410)
>>Asbestos industry, 4180(63:1645-50)
>>Bank Act (amdt.)(Bill C-67), 13175(200:1255), 13453-5(203:1620-30)
>>Budget, 4660-2(70:1745-55), 12088(184:1030)
>>>M. on supply (Solberg), 299(7:1540)
>>Budget 1998, M. for approval (Martin, Paul), 4660-3(70:1740-800)
>>Budget 1999, M. for approval (Martin, Paul), 12088-90(184:1025-40), 12093(184:1100)
>>Budget Implementation Act, 1999 (Bill C-71), 14654-5(221:1225-35)
>>Business, S.O. 31, 12792(195:1100)
>>Canada Business Corporations Act (amdt.--due diligence of directors)(Bill C-221), 245-6(7:1005)
>>Canada Customs and Revenue Agency Act (Bill C-43), 9449(143:1255-300), 11075-8(168:1625-40)
>>Canada Health and Social Transfer, 3252-3(51:1330-5), 4661(70:1750), 12088(184:1025), 12093(184:1100), 14654-5(221:1230-5)
>>Canada Labour Code (Part I)(amdt.)(Bill C-19), 4180(63:1645-50)
>>Canada Marine Act (Bill C-9), 1941(34:1000)
>>Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), 14509-10(218:1720-5)
>>Canada Pension Plan, 639-40(12:1740-50)
>>Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act (Bill C-2), 639-40(12:1740-50)
>>Canada Savings Bonds, S.O. 31, 8756(132:1400)
>>Canada Shipping Act (amdt.)(Bill C-15), 5675(86:1010)
>>Canada Shipping Act (amdt.--maritime liability)(Bill S-4), 4743(72:1005)
>>Canada Small Business Financing Act (Bill C-53), 1030-4(157:1525-30)
>>Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (Bill C-32), 15684(235:1530-5), 15688(235:1605), 15691(235:1620)
>>Cape Breton Development Corporation, 12090(184:1035)
>>Capital gains tax, 854(16:1720)
>>Child care, 4662(70:1755-800)
>>Child Tax Benefit, 4661(70:1750)
>>Competition Act (amdt.--negative option marketing)(Bill C-393), 12826(195:1415)
>>Competition Act (amdt.--protection of those who purchase products from vertically integrated suppliers who compete with them at retail)(Bill C-235), 8283-4(123:1840-50)
>>Corporations, 245-6(7:1005), 3253(51:1335), 4662(70:1755)
>>Crime, o.q., 3314(52:1455)
>>Deficit, 12088(184:1030)
>>Economy, 12089(184:1030)
>>Education, post-secondary, 4661(70:1750)
>>Electricity, 2326-7(38:2405)
>>Employment insurance, 3938(60:1625)
>>Environmental protection/management, 15684(235:1530-5), 15689(235:1605), 15691(235:1620)
>>Equalization payments, 12093(184:1100), 14654(221:1225-30)
>>Estimates, 7866(118:2100), 7873-4(118:2150-200)
>>Exports, 11076(168:1625)
>>Forestry, 15684(235:1535)
>>>o.q., 8706(131:1150)
>>Government expenditures, 4771(70:1750)
>>Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
>>>M, to adjourn, 2324-7(38:2350-405)
>>>o.q., 730(14:1445), 4703(71:1440)
>>Gross Domestic Product, 4661(70:1745)
>>Gun control/guns, 7873(118:2150-5)
>>Health care system, 12088(184:1025)
>>High technology industries, 6395-6(96:1800-5)
>>>o.q., 5595(84:1440)
>>Housing, S.O. 31, 8097(121:1105), 11637(177:1355)
>>Immigration/immigrants, petition, 15106(228:1010)
>>Impaired driving, 7874(118:2155-200)
>>Income tax, 854-5(16:1720-5), 3936(60:1615), 12088-90(184:1030-5)
>>Income Tax Act (amdt.--deduction of expenses incurred by mechanic for tools required in employment)(Bill C-502), 16237-8(242:2020)
>>Income Tax Act (amdt.--deduction of interest on mortgage loans)(Bill C-223), 3333-4(52:1730-5)
>>Income Tax Amendments Act, 1997 (Bill C-28), 3252-4(51:1330-40)
>>Income Tax Amendments Act, 1998 (Bill C-72), 13098(199:1540-5), 13111(199:1710)
>>Income Tax Conventions Implementation Act, 1997 (Bill C-10), 852-6(16:1710-35)
>>Interprovincial trade, 2013-4(34:1815-20)
>>Job creation, 12089(184:1030)
>>>S.O. 31, 11499(175:1100)
>>Labour disputes, 4180(63:1650)
>>Members of Parliament, 13898(208:1355)
>>Millennium scholarship fund, 4661(70:1750)
>>Mining industry
>>>M. (Power), 14512-3(218:1740-5)
>>>S.O. 31, 7005(106:1410), 15134(228:1400)
>>National debt, 4660-1(70:1740-50), 12089(184:1030)
>>National Housing Act (amdt.) and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-66), 14498-9(218:1600-5)
>>National unity, petition, 5339(80:1515)
>>Natural Resources and Government Operations Standing Committee, 14885(224:1205)
>>New Zealand, 299(7:1540)
>>Offshore investment companies, 12089(184:1035)
>>Olympics, 1998 Winter Games (Nagano, Japan), S.O. 31, 3914(60:1405)
>>Pensions, 852-6(16:1710-35)
>>Political parties, M. on supply (Duceppe), 759(14:1820)
>>Procedure
>>>Debate, 7866(118:2100)
>>Pulp and paper industry, 2326(38:2400)
>>Registered education savings plans, 3253(51:1335), 4661(70:1750)
>>Registered retirement savings plans, 4661(70:1750)
>>Research and development, 4661(70:1750)
>>Science and technology, o.q., 1768(31:1445)
>>Shipping industry, 3254(51:1335-40)
>>Sikhs, S.O. 31, 13898(208:1355)
>>Small and medium business, 3936(60:1615), 10303-4(157:1525-30)
>>>S.O. 31, 1042(19:1410)
>>Small Business Loans Act (amdt.)(Bill C-21), 3936-8(60:1610-25)
>>Small Business Loans Program, 10303-4(157:1525-30)
>>Student loans, 4661(70:1750)
>>>M. (Davies), 9940-1(150:1805-10)
>>Taxation, 4661-2(70:1750-5), 12088(184:1030), 13098(199:1540-5), 14654-5(221:1230-5)
>>Throne Speech, Address in Reply, M. (Bulte), 437-42(9:1740-810), 483(10:1340)
>>Toxic substances, 15684(235:1535)
>>Trade, M. (Nystrom), 11407-8(173:1815-25)
>>Training programs, S.O. 31, 6771(103:1400)
>>Transfer payments to provinces, 3253(51:1335), 4661-3(70:1755-800)
>>Transport Standing Committee, reports, 5675(86:1010)
>>Transportation, 2326(38:2400)
>>Unemployment, 12089(184:1030)
>>>S.O. 31, 11499(175:1100)
>>Westray mining disaster, M. (MacKay), 15709-10(235:1840-50)
>>Young offenders, 7873(118:2155)
>>Young Offenders Act, 7873(118:2155)
>>Youth, o.q., 6417(97:1145)
>>Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of, o.q., 14544(219:1140)
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
>>
First reading, 246(7:1005)
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)
- >>Aboriginal and treaty rights, 11236-7(171:2225-30)
>>Aboriginal land claims, 11235-7(171:2220-30)
>>>Petition, 5767(87:1205)
>>Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Group, S.O. 31, 2643(43:1400-5)
>>Canada Labour Code (Part I)(amdt.)(Bill C-19), 6843-5(104:1330-5)
>>Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), 14462-3(217:1720-5)
>>Canada Small Business Financing Act (Bill C-53), 10103-5(153:1535-45)
>>Child care, 12455-6(189:1535-45)
>>Child pornography, 12454(189:1535)
>>Coastal Fisheries Protection Act and Canada Shipping Act (amdt.)(Bill C-27), 13518-9(204:1535-40)
>>Education, 1180-3(21:1725-55), 1185-6(21:1810-5)
>>>M. (Dion), 1795-9(31:1735-800)
>>Equalization payments, 11576(176:1530-5)
>>Family, M. on supply (Kenney), 12454-6(189:1535-50)
>>Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act (amdt.)(Bill C-65), 11576(176:1530-5)
>>First Nations Land Management Act (Bill C-49), 11235-7(171:2220-30)
>>Fisheries, 5673-4(85:1830-5), 5991(91:1010), 6297(95:1520-5), 6511(99:1015), 6821(104:1005), 7281-2(110:1505-10), 9998(152:1315), 11235-6(171:2220-5), 13488(204:1210)
>>>o.q., 3552(55:1440), 8058(120:1455)
>>>qu., 2246(38:1520), 6784-5(103:1505), 6819(104:1005), 10435(159:1520)
>>>ro., 6423(97:1200)
>>Fisheries, Atlantic, 9998(152:1310)
>>Fisheries, Pacific, 10104-5(153:1535-45), 11066(168:1525)
>>>qu., 14334(215:1635), 15318(231:1520)
>>Fishers' Bill of Rights (Bill C-302), 9369-70(142:1140-50)
>>Foreign Publishers Advertising Services Act (Bill C-55), 12575(191:1805-10)
>>Government Services Act, 1999 (Bill C-76), 13424-6(202:3120-35)
>>Grain transportation, 13424-5(202:3120-30)
>>Gun control/guns, petition, 10147(154:1530)
>>Health, petition, 5472(82:1205), 5767(87:1205)
>>Housing, 14688-9(221:1605-15)
>>>M. (Bernier, G.), 6249-50(94:1915-20)
>>>S.O. 31, 7349(111:1355)
>>Immigration/immigrants, petition, 12188(185:1210)
>>Income tax, 12456(189:1545-50)
>>Income Tax Amendments Act, 1998 (Bill C-72), 14948(225:1600)
>>Indians/First Nations, 11235-7(171:2220-30)
>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, M. (Harris), 13488(204:1210)
>>Legislation, 12575(191:1805-10)
>>Magazines, S.O. 31, 13429(203:1400)
>>Marine Conservation Areas Act (Bill C-48), 9998(152:1310-5)
>>National Housing Act (amdt.) and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-66), 14462-3(217:1720-5), 14687-9(221:1605-15)
>>National parks/marine conservation areas, 9998(152:1310-5)
>>Newfoundland School System Special Joint Committee, M. (Dion), 1179-83(21:1725-55), 1185-6(21:1810-5)
>>Nisga'a land claim, 11236(171:2225)
>>>o.q., 9099(137:1445), 13509(204:1435-40), 14673-4(221:1435), 15068-9(227:1445-50), 15142-3(228:1445)
>>>S.O. 31, 11964(182:1410-5), 12311(187:1400), 14587(220:1400), 15016(226:1410)
>>Nuclear waste, o.q., 12544(191:1440), 12630(192:1440-5)
>>Parks Canada Act (Bill C-29), 7332-3(111:1150-200)
>>Parks Canada Agency, 7332-3(111:1150-200)
>>Penitentiaries, 13425(202:3130)
>>Privilege
>>>Rights of Members breached, 7281-2(110:1500-10)
>>Procedure
>>>Bills, Senate, 10162-3(154:1715-20)
>>>Members' remarks, 14680(221:1510)
>>>Questions on the Order Paper, 5473(82:1205), 5767(87:1210), 5829(88:1510), 5991(91:1010), 6297(95:1520-5), 6511(99:1015), 6633(101:1010-5), 6821(104:1005), 7936(119:1525), 8586(129:1545), 8771(132:1515), 10147(154:1530), 10986(167:1520), 11066-9(168:1525-40), 11071(168:1555), 11533(176:1115), 11574(176:1520), 11893(181:1515), 14603(220:1520), 14940(225:1510), 15319(231:1520)
>>References see Fisheries--Aboriginal, Commercial
>>Salmon, 9998(152:1310-5), 10104-5(153:1540-5), 12354(187:1900)
>>>o.q., 10787(164:1500), 10980(167:1445), 10982(167:1455)
>>>qu., 8170(122:1525)
>>>S.O. 31, 8757(132:1405)
>>Somalia, 1565-6(27:1900-5), 7936(119:1525), 8586(129:1545), 8771(132:1515), 10147(154:1530), 10986(167:1520), 11068(168:1535)
>>>o.q., 832-3(16:1445-50)
>>>qu., 11928(182:1010), 12084(184:1010), 15959(240:1015)
>>>r.o., 8889-90(134:1530)
>>>S.O. 31, 10004-5(152:1355-400)
>>Tobacco products, 12454(189:1535)
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
>>
Ambassadors of goodwill, 3506(54:1245)
>>Complaints about, few, 1811(32:1115), 1819(32:1215)
>>Peace officer powers to detain and arrest for Criminal Code violations,
providing, 1811-34(32:1110-355), 1851-7(32:1525-610), 2351(39:1050),
3479-87(54:1000-55), 3501-7(54:1215-50)
>>>Arrest warrants, enforcing, 1811-2(32:1110-25), 1818-21(32:1205-30),
1824(32:1250-5), 1832(32:1340), 1834(32:1355)
>>>Arrest without warrant, 1815(32:1140)
>>>Automated ports of entry, relationship, 3484(54:1040), 3504(54:1230)
>>>Bulletproof vests, providing, 1821(32:1230), 1827(32:1310), 1853(32:1545),
3481(54:1015), 3503(54:1225)
>>>Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, relationship, 1817(32:1200),
3480(54:1010-5), 3482(54:1025), 3505(54:1235)
>>>Child abduction, 1811-2(32:1110-25), 1818-20(32:1205-20), 1824(32:1250-5),
1833(32:1355), 1853(32:1545)
>>>Costs, resources required, 1812-3(32:1125), 1817(32:1200),
1822-3(32:1235-40), 1827(32:1305-10), 1831(32:1330-5), 1833(32:1350),
1854(32:1550), 3481-4(54:1015-35), 3486(54:1055), 3503-4(54:1225)
>>>Designated officers, certificates of designation, 1815(32:1140),
1822(32:1235), 1825-6(32:1255-305), 1828(32:1315), 1832(32:1345),
1852(32:1535), 3480-1(54:1015), 3485(54:1045)
>>>Evidence searches, limits on powers, 1816(32:1150), 1822(32:1235),
3486(54:1055)
>>>Existing powers, 1814-5(32:1135-40), 1819(32:1215), 1830(32:1325),
1852(32:1540), 3480(54:1010)
>>>Facilities, structural changes, holding cells, 1811-2(32:1115-25),
1817(32:1200), 1819(32:1215), 1823(32:1240), 1827-8(32:1305-15),
1833(32:1350), 1853(32:1545), 3482(54:1020), 3484(54:1035)
>>>Federal-provincial jurisdiction factor, police and provincial prosecutors
roles, 1811(32:1115), 1816-7(32:1145-200),
1819-23(32:1215-45), 1825(32:1255),
1829-30(32:1325-30), 1832-3(32:1340-55),
1851-3(32:1525-45), 3480(54:1010),
3485(54:1040-50)
>>>Firearms, not providing, 1811-3(32:1115-25), 1817(32:1155), 1819(32:1215),
1821(32:1230), 1825(32:1300), 1827(32:1310), 1830(32:1330), 1851(32:1535),
1853(32:1545), 3481-2(54:1015-20), 3503-4(54:1225-30)
>>>Impaired driving, 1811-25(32:1110-255), 1828-30(32:1320-5),
1832-3(32:1340-55), 3480(54:1010), 3483(54:1030), 3485-6(54:1045-50),
3503-4(54:1225-30)
>>>Legislation, Customs Act and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-18),
7216(109:1310)
>>>>Bloc Québécois position, 1833(32:1350), 3485(54:1045)
>>>>Customs Act and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-89)(2nd Sess., 35th Parl.),
reintroduction, 1814(32:1135), 1816(32:1150),
1829(32:1320), 1851-2(32:1530-5)
>>>>Delay in introducing, 1813-4(32:1130), 1827(32:1310), 1830(32:1330)
>>>>Implementation, time required, 1819(32:1215), 1829(32:1325),
1833(32:1350), 1852-3(32:1535-45), 3480(54:1010)
>>>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee study, 1811(32:1115),
1816-7(32:1150-200)
>>>>New Democratic Party position, 1817(32:1200), 3486(54:1050)
>>>>Progressive Conservative Party position, 1823(32:1240), 3486(54:1050)
>>>>Reform Party position, 1812(32:1120), 1814(32:1130-5), 1828(32:1320).
1855-6(32:1600), 3481-3(54:1020-30), 3501(54:1215)
>>>>Support, customs union, police, interest groups, public, etc.,
1811-2(32:1110-25), 1818-9(32:1205-15), 1822-3(32:1235-45),
1825-6(32:1255-300), 1827(32:1310), 1829-30(32:1320-30), 1833(32:1350-5),
1852(32:1540), 3480-1(54:1010-5), 3483(54:1030), 3485-7(54:1045-55)
>>>>See also Customs Act and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-18)
>>>Limits on powers, 1816(32:1145-50), 1819(32:1215), 1825(32:1255),
1830(32:1330), 1832(32:1345), 1852-3(32:1535-45)
>>>>See also Customs officers--Peace officer powers, Evidence searches
>>>o.q., 1414(25:1155)
>>>Possession of stolen goods, 1811-2(32:1110-25), 1816(32:1150),
1818-9(32:1210), 1824(32:1250-5)
>>>Smuggling, 1821(32:1230), 1824(32:1250), 1826-7(32:1305),
1827-8(32:1310-5), 1830-1(32:1325-40), 1852(32:1540), 3480(54:1010),
3506-7(54:1250)
>>>>Automation, utilizing to combat, 3506(54:1250)
>>>Student customs officers not designated, 1811-3(32:1115-30), 1815(32:1140),
1826(32:1305), 1828(32:1315), 1830(32:1325), 1853-7(32:1545-610),
3481-2(54:1015-20), 3484(54:1035)
>>>Training, 1811-3(32:1115-30), 1816-7(32:1155-200), 1819(32:1215-20),
1822-6(32:1240-305), 1827-9(32:1305-25), 1831(32:1335), 1833(32:1350),
1851-4(33:1530-50), 3480-2(54:1015-20), 3484-5(54:1035-50), 3506(54:1250)
>>>Yeo, Jonathon, case, relationship, 1824(32:1250), 1852-4(32:1540-50),
1857(32:1610)
>>Students, hiring for summer work, o.q., 14883-4(224:1155)
>>Treatment of visitors, returning travellers, rudeness, harassment, etc.,
3504-5(54:1235)
>>>o.q., 11969(182:1440)
>>See also Grain marketing--Canadian Wheat Board monopoly
Customs Tariff
>>
Great Britain, preferential tariff, elimination, 1085(20:1025)
>>Legislation, amending see Customs Tariff (Bill C-11);
Income Tax Amendments Act, 1997 (Bill C-28)
>>Simplification
>>>Legislation, Bill C-11, 1083-6(20:1005-30)
>>>>Bloc Québécois position, 1105(20:1215), 1804-6(32:1030-40)
>>>>Implementation, Jan. 1, 1998, 6-month grace period, 1108-9(20:1240),
1112(20:1300), 1803(32:1020), 1805(32:1035), 1809(32:1100-5)
>>>>Industry Standing Committee study, 1804-5(32:1030), 1808(32:1055)
>>>>Information, distribution, electronic formats, etc., 1108(20:1240),
1802(32:1015), 1805(32:1050)
>>>>New Democratic Party position, 1105(20:1215-20), 1108(20:1235),
1110-2(20:1250-300), 1806-7(32:1040-50)
>>>>Progressive Conservative Party position, 1108-10(20:1235-45),
1809-10(32:1100-5)
>>>>Reform Party position, 1803-4(32:1025-30)
>>>Trade, competitiveness, impact, 1083(20:1005), 1086-7(20:1030-40),
1112-3(20:1300-5), 1802-4(32:1010-30),
>>United States, tariffs, eliminating, Jan. 1, 1998, 1083(20:1005)
>>Ways and Means motion, notice, 16149(242:1000)
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