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Parental rights see Children

Parents see Child abuse--Forcible confinement; Child care; Education, post-secondary; Employment insurance--Benefits, Eligibility requirements; Young offenders

Paris, France see Quebec--International role

Parizeau, Jacques see Globalization--Bloc Québécois forum; Quebec--Brain drain--Provincial election of 1998; Quebec separation/sovereignty; United States Dollar

Parkdale clean-up day see Schools--Parkdale Collegiate Institute

Parkdale Collegiate Institute see Schools

Parkdale Community Watch see Crime prevention--Community based programs

Parkdale--High Park constituency see Budget 1999--Pre-budget consultations

Parkhill Dam Memorial

    >>Grand River, Cambridge, Ontario, tragedies, S.O. 31, 12120(184:1355)

Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month see Health

Parks

    >>Nunavut Territory, federally funded, 5968(90:1605)
    >>See also National parks/marine conservation areas; Provincial parks

Parks Canada see Parks Canada Agency; Vautour--References

Parks Canada Act (Bill C-29)--Minister of Canadian Heritage (Copps)

Parks Canada Agency

Parlby, Irene see "Famous Five"

Parliament

    >>1st Parliament, Nov. 6, 1867, anniversary, S.O. 31, 9952-3(151:1100)
    >>36th Parl. 1st Sess., opening
    >>>Letter from Governor General, read by Speaker, 4(1:1525)
    >>>Message from Governor General, delivered by Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, 1(1:1110)
    >>>S.O. 31, 204(6:1400)
    >>Authority/supremacy, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, undermining, S.O. 31, 3915-6(60:1410-5)
    >>"Elected dictatorship", 10283(157:1320)
    >>Institution, public opinion/confidence, 5221(78:1610), 7865(118:2055)
    >>Institutions, reform, lagging behind times, 16060-1(240:2120-5)
    >>Irrelevant
    >>>Decisions made by unelected official in Prime Minister's Office, 7865(118:2055)
    >>>Government ignoring, S.O. 31, 12855-6(196:1405)
    >>Parliamentary Privilege in Canada, 2807(45:1200)
    >>Reform, need, 7867(118:2110)
    >>Reforming institutions, 2149(37:1100)
    >>See also Canadian Armed Forces--Deployment decisions--Military justice system, Judge Advocate General--Ombudsman--Parliament--Peacekeeping role; Canadian Human Rights Commission; Canadian Human Rights Tribunal; Child pornography--Possession; Crown corporations--Access to Information Act; Estimates--1998-1999, main; Ethics counsellor; Fisheries and Oceans Department--Estimates; Government departments, boards, agencies and commissions--Powers; Heritage Minister's powers--System; Ice storm 1998; International agreements, conventions, treaties, etc.; Judges--Role, Law-making--Salaries; National parks/marine conservation areas--Marine conservation areas, Canadian Nisga'a land claim--Agreement, Signed; North Atlantic Treaty Organization--Membership; Parks Canada Agency--Accountability; Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Eighth--Thirty-first--Forty-fifth; Somalia--Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping operation, Public inquiry; Small Business Loans Program--Accountability; Supreme Court of Canada--Justices, Appointment process; Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of--Kosovo province passim

Parliament Buildings (Canada East/Canada West - Montreal)

    >>1849 burning, 150th anniversary, S.O. 31, 14315(215:1405)

Parliament Buildings (Ottawa)

    >>Fire of 1916, 457(10:1105)
    >>>Feb. 3, anniversary, use of wooden mace, 3223(51:1005), 11369(173:1415)
    >>Gym, renovations, 10994(167:1620)
    >>Peace Tower, Memorial Chamber see Veterans--Merchant seamen, Book of Remembrance
    >>Renovation/restoration project, cost
    >>>$1.4 billion, Auditor General's report, 10992-3(167:1610)
    >>>>o.q., 10861(165:1450), 10982(167:1455)
    >>>Gagliano, Public Works and Government Services Minister, disclosing, 8303(124:1500-5)
    >>>>o.q., 10915(166:1125-30), 10981(167:1450)
    >>>Parliamentary Buildings Advisory Council, establishing, 10826-7(165:1010-5)
    >>>>Announcement, 12805-6(195:1205-6)
    >>>>Membership, 12805-6(195:1210-5)
    >>>>o.q., 10861(165:1450), 10981(167:1450)
    >>Students' tours, importance, S.O. 31, 3851(59:1105)
    >>See also Canadian War Museum--Canadian military art collection; Christmas tree industry; Privilege--St. Jacques; Zundel, Ernst

Parliament Hill

    >>Changing of the Guard see Canadian Armed Forces--Governor General's Foot Guards
    >>See also Bradson Mercantile Inc.--Security guards; Gun control/guns--Registration system, Public opposition/support; Hillowe'en; Police--Deaths in line of duty

Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.)(Bill C-47)--Government House Leader (Boudria)

Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.)(Bill C-451)--Pankiw

Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.--Board of Internal Economy)(Bill C-423)--Solomon

Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.--change of political affiliation)(Bill C-265)--Adams

Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.--oath or solemn affirmation)(Bill C-201)

    >>First reading, 57-8(4:1005)

Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.)(Bill C-13)--Leader of the Government in the House of Commons (Boudria)

    >>First reading, second reading, Committee of the Whole referral, reported without amdt., report stage, concurrence, third reading, passed, 1289-96(23:1515-55)
    >>Royal Assent, 2399(39:1615), Chap. 32, S.C. 1997
    >>See also Board of Internal Economy

Parliamentarians

    >>Conference of Parliamentarians from the Americas, federal government boycott, o.q., 15212(229:1140)
    >>See also Mexico--Chiapas

Parliamentarians' Code of Conduct Act (Bill C-488)--Earle

Parliamentary Associations/Delegations see instead Inter-Parliamentary Delegations

Parliamentary Buildings Advisory Council see Parliament Buildings--Renovations

Parliamentary Committees see Committees

Parliamentary friends of UNESCO see United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

Parliamentary gift shop see Arts and culture--Inuit art imitations

Parliamentary interns

    >>Christmas food drive, support, S.O. 31, 2976(47:1400-5), 10610(162:1410), 11108(169:1400)
    >>Parliamentary Internship Alumni Association, formation, S.O. 31, 16186(242:1410)
    >>University of Sherbrooke political science faculty sponsoring, student participation, S.O. 31, 10209(155:1410)

Parliamentary Internship Alumni Association see Parliamentary interns

Parliamentary Library see Library of Parliament

Parliamentary practices see Liberal government (Chrétien)

Parliamentary prayer breakfast see Viet Nam War--Phuc

Parliamentary press gallery see Members of Parliament--Ball hockey

Parliamentary Privilege see Justice system--Evidence; Privilege (by category); Privilege (by Member); Privilege, prima facie

Parliamentary Privilege in Canada see Parliament

Parliamentary reform see House of Commons

Parliamentary Precinct Directorate see Public Works and Government Services Department

Parole

    >>Aboriginal peoples, elders role, releasing circles, etc., S.O. 31, 11878(181:1400)
    >>Applications, withdrawal, barring from reapplying for two years, 5520-1(83:1500-5)
    >>>See also Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--withdrawal of applications for full parole by offenders serving two or more years)(Bill C-388)
    >>Cost benefits, 7871(118:2135)
    >>Day parole
    >>>Edgar, Jack, murderer, hearing, S.O. 31, 5041(76:1400)
    >>>See also Murder--Grono; Sexual assault/offences--Sex offenders, Parole
    >>Early release, accelerated review after one-sixth of sentence, 7252-3(109:1710-5), 7452(113:1010), 8977(135:1300), 12959-60(197:1515-20), 14121(211:1640), 14124(211:1700)
    >>>Drug offences, prohibiting for, 9870-1(150:1020-35), 12959-60(197:1515-20)
    >>>Lagana, Joseph, release, 2348(39:1015), 7452(113:1010), 8894(134:1600), 8962-4(135:1130-45), 8970-1(135:1220), 8974-5(135:1250), 9848(149:1620)
    >>>o.q., 5597(84:1450), 7489(113:1455)
    >>>Organized crime offences, prohibiting for, 8494(127:1755), 8891(134:1535-40), 8894(134:1600), 8903-5(134:1715-25), 8962-6(135:1130-50), 8971(135:1220-5), 8973-6(135:1235-300), 9839(149:1525), 9842-3(149:1540-50), 9846(149:1605), 9848(149:1620), 9851(149:1640-5), 9876(150:1100)
    >>>>Money laundering, including, 8962-4(135:1130-40), 8970(135:1220), 8974-5(135:1250)
    >>>>See also Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-51)
    >>>Tozzi, Domenico, release, 8970(135:1220)
    >>>Violent offenders, 7197(109:1105-10)
    >>>Volpato, Anthony, release, 8971(135:1220)
    >>>See also Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--accelerated parole review)(Bill C-416); Parole--Lagana--Tozzi--Volpato
    >>Failure of system, 13211(201:1310)
    >>Government loans to parolees, forgiven, o.q., 1279(23:1415-20)
    >>Gradual release program, public safety, relationship, 12965(197:1600), 12967(197:1605), 12972-3(197:1645-50), 12975(197:1705)
    >>>o.q., 920(17:1445), 967(18:1440), 1047-8(19:1440-5), 1100-1(20:20:1150), 4280(65:1445)
    >>Independence of system and National Parole Board/Solicitor General responsibility, o.q., 920(17:1445), 967(18:1440), 1047-8(19:1440-5)
    >>Life sentences
    >>>Eliminating parole, 1416(25:1205)
    >>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--no parole when imprisoned for life)(Bill C-269)
    >>>See also Parole--Victim impact statements
    >>Missing parolees, 12940(197:1330)
    >>Murderers
    >>>Multiple murderers, delaying parole eligibility proportional to number of victims, 13486(204:1155)
    >>>See also Parole--Day parole, Edgar--Murderers, early relese--Re-offending
    >>Murderers, early release, judicial review of parole eligibility, Criminal Code Section 745, 165-7(5:1315-25), 5539(83:1710), 7242(109:1545), 8511(128:1220-5), 8519(128:1320), 8977(135:1300), 9851(149:1645), 9820(150:1025), 13480(204:1025)
    >>>Armstrong, Donald and Brett Morgan cases, etc., S.O. 31, 4626(60:1355)
    >>>Bernardo, Paul, case, 169(5:1340), 957-8(17:1440), 7866(118:2100), 7868(118:2110)
    >>>Canadian Police Association advertisements during election campaign comparing Liberal Members of Parliament to murderers, 8517-8(128:1310)
    >>>Edgar, Jack, case, 14127-8(211:1720-5)
    >>>Olson, Clifford, case, 957-8(17:1440), 139(5:1040), 7209-10(109:1230-5), 7866(118:2100), 7867-8(118:2110-5), 8514(128:1240), 14090(211:1320)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 1041(19:1405)
    >>>Public, informing, 14090(211:1320-5), 14113(211:1540)
    >>>Reforms, Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review of parole ineligibility)(Bill C-45)(2nd. Sess., 35th Parl.), 220-1(6:1530-5), 957-8(17:1440), 1423(25:1250), 5546-8(83:1810-20), 5661(85:1710), 7209-10(109:1225-35), 15457(233:1225)
    >>>>o.q., 213(6:2445-50)
    >>>Repealing, 879(17:1015), 957-8(17:1440), 974(18:1525), 7201(109:1135), 7801(118:1340), 8319-29(124:1745-1850), 14074(211:1125), 15456-7(233:1225)
    >>>>Legislation, Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review)(Bill C-252), expediting, 879(17:1015-20), 7865-6(118:2055-100)
    >>>>o.q., 213(6:1445-50)
    >>>>Petitions, 1585(28:1520), 1719(30:1220)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 914(17:1410)
    >>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review)(Bill C-252); Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review)(Bill C-258)
    >>>See also Parole--Victim impact statements
    >>National Parole Board failure to protect public, 7201(109:1135)
    >>Petition, 8111(121:1210)
    >>Probation conditions, judges influencing at sentencing, 975(18:1530), 6314-22(95:1730-1825)
    >>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--probation order)(Bill C-262)
    >>Probation officers, salaries, frozen, 5528(83:1555)
    >>Quota system, 50%, etc., 12940(197:1325-30), 15459(233:1240), 15711-2(235:1855-900)
    >>>o.q., 12443-4(189:1430), 12541(191:1425-30), 15019-20(226:1430)
    >>Re-offending, recidivism, 7242(109:1545), 7871(118:2135), 12966-7(197:1605)
    >>>Murderers, likelihood, 13485-6(204:1150-5), 13488(204:1205)
    >>>While on parole/temporary absence, receiving concurrent sentences, 13480(204:1025-30)
    >>Success rate, 12972(197:1645)
    >>Temporary absences
    >>>Wanamaker, Eric, unescorted two week temporary absence/transfer to hospital in restraints, o.q., 11508-9(175:1145)
    >>>Wright, Willis Walter, etc., S.O. 31, 9825(149:1405)
    >>>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles; Drug/substance abuse--Trafficking, Darmadi Parole--Re-offending--Violations
    >>Victim impact statements, role, life sentences, Criminal Code section 745, etc. 14074(211:1125), 14077(211:1145), 14079(211:1155), 14090(211:1325), 14092(211:1340), 14113(211:1540), 14117(211:1615), 14127-8(211:1720-5), 15456-8(233:1225-30), 15462(233:1255)
    >>Victims and families' rights, notification of release, S.O. 31, 1039(19:1355)
    >>Victims participation in hearings, 15461-2(233:1255-300)
    >>Violations of conditions of parole or statutory or temporary release, establishing offence, police arrest powers, 157-8(5:1225-30), 974(18:1525-30), 1684-93(29:1750-1850), 3290-3300(51:1730-1825), 5483-9(83:1100-45)
    >>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest of those in breach of conditions of parole or statutory or temporary release)(Bill C-211); Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest without warrant)(Bill C-259)
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Dangerous/high risk offenders--Designation; James--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Sentences; Murder--Solomon; National Parole Board; Penitentiaries--Inmates, Drug abuse/access; Sexual assault/offences--Sex offenders; Young offenders--Murderers

Parolyn, Cindy

    >>Star of Courage award, death, tribute, S.O. 31, 7002(106:1400)

Parrish, Carolyn (Lib.--Mississauga Centre; Parliamentary Secretary to Minister of Public Works and Government Services as of July 18, 1998)

Parrott, Alison see Murder

Parrots see Smuggling

Parry Sound--Muskoka constituency see Budget 1999--Pre-budget consultations

Parti de l'Action démocratique see Reform Party--Quebec

Parti Québécois see Election 1997--Progressive Conservative Party candidates; Federal-provincial conferences--Quebec participation; National unity--Separatists; Quebec--Government contracts--Provincial by-elections--Provincial election of 1998; Quebec separation/sovereignty--Parti Québécois government priority--Referendum, Quebec government holding

Participaction program

    >>Government funding, qu., 4580(69:1735)

Parties see Political parties; Taxation--Entertainment

Partition see Quebec separation/sovereignty

Partners in Peace see Peace

Partnership see Federal-provincial partnerships; Government; Throne Speech

Party discipline see Members of Parliament

Passports see Canadian passports

Pasta

    >>Organically grown durum wheat flour, milling and marketing, government financial assistance request, denial, 10308(157:1600-5)

Pasteur-Merieux-Connaught Canada see Health--Cancer, Research

Pastrana, Andres see Colombia--Human rights violations

Patent Act (amdt.--life of patents pertaining to medicine)(Bill C-361)--Gouk

Patent Act (amdt.)(Bill C-248)--Solomon

    >>First reading, 837(16:1515)
    >>Second reading, 4233-41(64:1330-1420)
    >>See also Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Patent protection

Patent Act Amendment Act, 1992 (Bill C-91)(3rd Sess., 34th Parl.) see Drugs and pharmaceuticals; Industry Standing Committee (2nd Sess., 35th Parl.)

Patent drugs see Drugs and pharmaceuticals

Patent Medicines Prices Review Board

    >>Moneys collected from excess pricing of products, payment to provinces, Health Minister authority, Patent Act amendment, implementation, Budget Implementation Act, 1999 (Bill C-71) measure, 13022(198:1535)
    >>>See also see Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Affordability; Estimates--1998-1999, main, Health Department

Patricia Picknell Elementary School see Schools

Patriots see Quebec--History

Patronage

    >>"Trouble in Liberal city", S.O. 31, 2577-8(42:1410)
    >>See also Canadian Armed Forces--Military justice system, Bureaucracy; Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation--Fewchuk; Government appointments; Judges--Appointment process--Salaries, Independent commission examining; Ports--Commercialization, Canada port authorities; Senate--Appointments; Supreme Court of Canada--Justices, Bastarache; United Nations--Canadian Ambassador Robert Fowler

Patry, Bernard (Lib.--Pierrefonds--Dollard; Parliamentary Secretary to Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development until July 9, 1998)

Paul, Chief Lawrence see Millbrook First Nation--Economic development project

Paul A. Douglas 25th Annual Assistants Seminar see Government departments, boards, agencies and commissions--Employees, Seminars

Paul A. Douglas Banff Management Courses see Government departments, boards, agencies and commissions--Employees, Seminars

Pavumo, Ailen see Volunteer organizations--United Way

Pay equity

Payette, Julie see Chrétien, Jean--References, Popularity; Gala Excellence--15th annual; Space--NASA space shuttle, Discovery mission--NASA space shuttle, Wheaton

Payroll deductions see Disabled and handicapped persons--Caregivers; Small and medium business

Payroll taxes see Employment; Taxation; Youth--Employment

PBI experts-conseils Inc. see Information technologies--Software development

PCBs see Toxic substances

PCS digital see Industry Department

Peace

    >>Partners in Peace Rotary Club of Edmonton Riverview project, Bosnian students Canadian visit, etc., S.O. 31, 10500(160:1355-400)
    >>Poem by student, Catherine Michaud, S.O. 31, 13818(207:1410)
    >>Sri Chinmoy Peace Blossoms Project, petitions, 8406(126:1205), 8473(127:1540)

Peace bonds see Dangerous/high risk offenders--Judicial restraint provisions; Family violence--Restraining orders

Peace officers see Customs officers; Environmental protection/management--Enforcement of legislation; National parks/marine conservation areas--Marine conservation areas, Wardens; Police

Peace tax see Income tax--Taxpayers directing use

Peace Tower see Parliament Buildings

Peacebuilding see Bosnia and Herzegovina--International Stabilization Force Royal Canadian Mounted Police--Peacekeeping role; Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of--Kosovo province, North Atlantic Treaty Organization intervention

Peacekeeping

    >>United Nations operations, increase since 1985, costs, etc., 2073(36:1240), 2137(36:1950)
    >>See also Canadian Armed Forces; Police; Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Sierra Leone--Conflict

Pearse inquiry see Water--Symbolism

Pearson International Airport (Toronto, Ont.)

    >>Drug smuggling, ground handlers allegedly involved, o.q., 1531(27:1435)
    >>Hours of operation, night flight restrictions, 1187-8(21:1820-5)
    >>>o.q., 612(12:1445)
    >>Local airport authority operating, benefits, 4428(67:1730)
    >>North-south runway, take-offs and landings, noise levels, restriction requesting, S.O. 31, 9034(136:1055-1100)
    >>Policing, Peel Regional Police assuming, costs, 7841(118:1805)
    >>Support staff, labour dispute
    >>>Mediator, government appointing, o.q., 9644(146:1135)
    >>>Safety concerns, o.q., 9648(146:1155)
    >>Terminals 1 and 2, 1993 redevelopment contract, cancellation, compensation settlement, 3237(51:1145), 4426(67:1710), 4428-9(67:1730), 4670(70:1920), 5186(78:1235), 6981(106:1130)
    >>>Additional costs, o.q., 1532-3(27:1440-5)
    >>>o.q., 12501(190:1155)
    >>>Political influence factor, 709(14:1230)

Pearson, Jack

    >>Death, recognition, tribute, S.O. 31, 3487(54:1055)

Pearson, Right. Hon. Lester B.

    >>Former Prime Minister, Nobel laureate, 100th birthday, 11(2:1550)
    >>See also Canada--Two founding peoples; Canadian Armed Forces--Peacekeeping role

Pedahbun Lodge see Drug/substance abuse--Aboriginal peoples/communities

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

Peel Regional Police

    >>25th anniversary, region celebrating, S.O. 31, 12439(189:1405)
    >>See also Pearson International Airport--Policing

Peel Regional Task Force see Homeless--Task force

Peggy's Cove, N.S. see Swissair

Pellet, Alain see Quebec separation/sovereignty--Quebecers right to decide, Supreme Court of Canada referral

Peltier, Leonard see Extradition

Pembroke Diocese

    >>100th anniversary, tribute, S.O. 31, 7479(113:1355)

Pembroke, Kevin see Government grants--Or interest-free loans

Pembroke Project Managers Incorporated see Government grants--Or interest-free loans

Penitentiaries

    >>Alternatives to incarceration see Sentences (convicted criminals)
    >>Cell locking systems, inmates with keys, etc., o.q., 1048(19:1445-50), 1279(23:1420)
    >>Correctional officers
    >>>Increases, hiring 1,000 new, 7206(109:1210), 7843(118:1820), 7858(118:2020), 7860(118:2010), 7870(118:2125)
    >>>Internal opinion survey, government response, o.q., 1661(29:1455)
    >>>Labour agreement commitments, government fulfilling, 7858-60(118:2000-10)
    >>>>o.q., 7655(116:1155)
    >>>Public Service strike, impact on public safety, etc.,
    >>>>Back to work legislation, Government Services Act, 1999 (Bill C-76), 13233(201:1515), 13241-2(201:1610-20), 13251(201:1715-20), 13312(202:1605-10), 13370(202:2415), 13391-6(202:2715-45), 13399-400(202:2810), 13401-2(202:2925-30), 13412-5(202:2950-3015), 13425(202:3130)
    >>>>>o.q., 13228(201:1445)
    >>>>>S.O. 31, 13221(201:1410-5)
    >>>>Morris, Caralynn, fired, o.q., 13827(207:1455-500)
    >>>>o.q., 12955(197:1450)
    >>>Puncture-resistant gloves, providing, HIV/AIDS factor, 7870(118:2125)
    >>>>Tremblay, Roy, case
    >>>>>o.q., 1046(19:1435), 1279(23:1420)
    >>>>>S.O. 31, 1089-90(20:1055-100)
    >>>Safety, public inquiry request, o.q., 1097(20:1130)
    >>>Salaries
    >>>>Frozen, 5505(83:1340), 5527(83:1555)
    >>>>Judges, comparison, 7574(115:1115-20)
    >>>Union of Solicitor General Employees statement re attacks by outside critics
    >>>>Document tabled, 1242(22:1525)
    >>>>o.q., 1101-2(20:1150-200), 1234-5(22:1440)
    >>>See also Penitentiaries--Kingston Penitentiary; Sentences--Judges sentences not respected
    >>Correctional Services of Canada role, mandate, 7858-9(118:2000)
    >>>See also Penitentiaries--Inmates, Release
    >>Edmonton Institution for Women, Murder of Denise Fayant, Warden Jan Fox resignation request, o.q., 781(15:1135)
    >>Elbow Lake Camp see Murder--British Columbia case
    >>Facilities and programs
    >>>Funding adequacy, 7860(118:2010)
    >>>Innovatively responding to challenges by problematic individuals, 7859-60(118:2000-10)
    >>Federal vs provincial systems, duplications, overlaps, etc., 7867(118:2105)
    >>Ferndale Institution
    >>>Golf course and driving range, 7870(118:2125)
    >>>>M. for Production of Papers (White, R.), withdrawn by unanimous consent, 12714(194:1015)
    >>>>Ms. for Production of Papers (White, R), called, transferred for debate, 7537-8(114:1525)
    >>>See also Murderers--Thatcher
    >>Grand Cache jail, change from medium to minimum security, costs, etc., o.q., 13963(209:1145)
    >>Hobbema Healing Lodge, minimum security institution for aboriginal inmates, escapes, o.q., 1469(26:1450)
    >>Inmates
    >>>Aboriginal peoples, overrepresentation, 218-9(6:1520), 12922(197:1130), 12932-3(197:1240-5), 12969(197:1620-5), 12974-6(197:1655-710), 15826(237:1635)
    >>>>Fetal alcohol syndrome factor, 12923(197:1135)
    >>>>Kingston Prison for Women, 100%, 12932(197:1240), 12969(197:1620), 12975(197:1710)
    >>>>See also Young offenders--Sentences, Incarceration rate
    >>>Benefits, meals, medical care, recreational facilities, etc., 4406-7(67:1505), 5549(83:1825), 7213(109:1255), 7222(109:1350), 7249-50(109:1650), 7548(114:1645), 7870-1(118:2125-30)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 4396(67:1405), 6851(104:1415)
    >>>Classification system, 12965(197:1555)
    >>>Community service, Bowden detention centre, Canada Winter Games, Calgary, Alta., S.O. 31, 5044(76:1410)
    >>>Drug abuse/access, 7203(109:1145), 7222(109:1350), 7548(114:1645), 7873(118:2150), 12959-60(197:1515-20), 14088(211:1305), 16064-5(240:2155)
    >>>>Decline, o.q., 15810(237:1445), 16001-2(240:1440)
    >>>>Document, tabling request, 16007-8(240:1515)
    >>>>Government measures, re-evaluating programs, etc., o.q., 15810(237:1445), 15922(239:1455), 16000-2(240:1435-40, 16253(243:1140)
    >>>>Joyce, Richard, death, o.q., 15810(237:1445)
    >>>>Kent Institution, riot, heroin factor, S.O. 31, 14929(225:1410)
    >>>>Kingston Penitentiary disturbance, June 5, 1999, relationship, o.q., 16001(240:1435)
    >>>>Matsqui Correctional Institution, overdoses during 1998, qu., 16102(241:1530)
    >>>>o.q., 1767-8(31:1440-5), 15506(234:1435-40)
    >>>>Programs for parolees, o.q., 15810(237:1445), 16000(240:1435)
    >>>>Stocking, Lawrence, transfer to maximum security institution, relationship, o.q., 10921(166:1155)
    >>>>Trafficking
    >>>>>Kitchener, Ont. women's prison inmates convicted, o.q., 16253(243:1140)
    >>>>>Sentences, consecutive, mandatory, establishing, o.q., 16253(243:1140)
    >>>>See also Penitentiaries--Kent Institution
    >>>Education programs, privatization, 12976(197:1710)
    >>>Escapes
    >>>>1,000 at large, S.O. 31, 15061(227:1410)
    >>>>Consecutive sentences, requiring, 10620(162:1505)
    >>>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentences)(Bill C-459)
    >>>>Victims, informing, 14092-4(211:1335-50)
    >>>>See also Murder--British Columbia case; Penitentiaries--Hobbema Healing Lodge--Kent Institution--Kingston Penitentiary
    >>>Expenditures on, diverting to police, etc., 5534(83:1635), 5537(83:1650-5), 5549(83:1825)
    >>>Fetal alcohol system factor, 5545(83:1800), 12138(184:1545)
    >>>>See also Penitentiaries--Inmates, Aboriginal peoples
    >>>HIV/AIDS prevention, condoms, bleach for needles, provided, 5534(83:1635), 5537(83:1650), 5549(83:1825)
    >>>Kruger, Michael, murderer, inconvenienced during labour dispute, successful lawsuit, 5653(85:1605)
    >>>LSD experiments
    >>>>Documents, Motion for Production of Papers (Marceau), called, accepted, tabled, deemed adopted, 13832(207:1520)
    >>>>Kingston Prison for Women, psychiatric experiments on inmates in 1960s, o.q., 5517(83:1440)
    >>>Murderer serving time in minimum security institution near son of victim, 1423(25:1250)
    >>>Names, changing, prohibiting, petition, 3404(53:1025)
    >>>Overcrowding, double bunking, etc., 5548(83:1820), 7249(109:1650)
    >>>Pornography, access, 7548(114:1645)
    >>>Rehabilitation, treatment programs, 1453(26:1315), 7248-9(109:1645-50), 7860-1(118:2010-20), 12965(197:1555), 12967(197:1605), 12975(197:1705), 14121(211:1640), 14124(211:1700)
    >>>>Massage and aroma therapy, o.q., 6783(103:1455)
    >>>Release, re-integration into society, 7244(109:1615)
    >>>>Auditor General's 1999 report on Correctional Service Canada, o.q., 14272(214:1125-30)
    >>>>See also Parole
    >>>Right to vote, 5534(83:1635), 5537(83:1650), 5549(83:1825), 8519(128:1320)
    >>>>Judge Howard Wetson decision, 5653(85:1605)
    >>>>Supreme Court of Canada rulings, 7722-3(117:1640)
    >>>Rights, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms factor, 8513(128:1240), 14083(211:1225)
    >>>Snack foods, S.O. 31, 2434(40:1105)
    >>>Suing government, prohibiting, etc., 533(11:1505-10), 5534(83:1635), 5537(83:1650), 5549(83:1825)
    >>>>See also Crown Liability and Proceedings Act (amdt.)(Bill C-234)
    >>>Temporary absences see Parole
    >>>Tobacco products, government expenditures, o.q., 145(5:1115)
    >>>Transfer between institutions, via bus unescorted
    >>>>Bus companies and passengers, informing, o.q., 14543(219:1135), 14595(220:1440)
    >>>>Cassibo, John, case, o.q., 14719(222:1445-50)
    >>>>Conditional release, on way to halfway houses, o.q., 14542(219:1130), 14595(220:1440), 14719(222:1450)
    >>>>Hawryshok, Robert, case, o.q., 14446-7(217:1450-5), 14541-2(219:1130)
    >>>>Policy review, o.q., 14543(219:1135-40), 14595(220:1440)
    >>>>Rabochenko, Curtis, case, o.q., 14595(220:1440)
    >>>>Wright, Jean Paul, case, o.q., 14542(219:1130)
    >>>Women see Penitentiaries--Edmonton Institution for Women--Inmates, Aboriginal peoples--Inmates, LSD experiments
    >>>Work and study, requiring, 3484(54:1035)
    >>>Work, overtime pay, 8519(128:1320)
    >>>See also Penitentiaries passim
    >>Joyceville Institution, payment plan for inmate drug and gambling debts, o.q., 1158(21:1455), 1234-5(22:1440), 1279(23:1415)
    >>Kent Institution
    >>>Inmate escape in cardboard box, capture, concurrent sentence, 7580-1(115:1205-10)
    >>>See also Penitentiaries--Inmates, Drug abuse/access
    >>Kingston Penitentiary
    >>>Correctional officers demonstration, inmates given rumpus room, o.q., 1102(20:1155-200)
    >>>Escape, Tyrone Conn, letter, o.q., 15020(226:1430)
    >>>Inmates, including murderer of police officer, provided with knives to work in kitchen, o.q., 781-2(15:1140), 1046-7(19:1440), 1279(23:1420)
    >>>Instability, problems
    >>>>o.q., 782(15:1140), 1050(19:1455)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 649(13:1400)
    >>>Women, transfer to, petition, 534(11:1515)
    >>>See also Penitentiaries--Inmates--Drug abuse/access
    >>Kingston Prison for Women see Penitentiaries--Inmates, Aboriginal peoples--Inmates, LSD experiments
    >>Leclerc Institution, Warden Michel Deslauriers, owner/manager of Auberge du Canada Hotel frequented by motorcycle gang members
    >>>o.q., 1230-3(22:1420-35), 1282-3(23:1430-5), 1364(24:1450)
    >>>S.O. 31, 1356(24:1405)
    >>Matsqui Correctional Institution see Penitentiaries--Inmates, Drug abuse/access
    >>Minimum security see Sexual assault/offences--Sex offenders, Takahashi
    >>Need for, 7863(118:2040)
    >>Organized crime activities, 2347(39:1030)
    >>Port-Cartier, Que.,
    >>>Employees, part-time, contract expiry, o.q., 12185(185:1155)
    >>>Public inquiry, requesting, M. (Fournier), 7589(115:1315), 7665-8(116:1300-20)
    >>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 7668(116:1320)
    >>Privatization, provinces, other countries, examples, etc., 5944-5(89:1905-10), 12965(197:1555)
    >>>o.q., 5519(83:1455)
    >>>See also Penitentiaries--Inmmates, Education programs
    >>Quebec
    >>>Federal detention centres, working conditions, o.q., 212(6:1440)
    >>>Safety, inmate security rating scale, etc., o.q. 2031-2(35:1130)
    >>Renous correctional facility, murder of inmate James Mills, Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigation, etc., 7848-9(118:1900-10)
    >>>o.q., 968-9(18:1450), 6926(105:1450-5)
    >>>S.O. 31, 7005(106:1410), 8527(128:1410)
    >>Standards of decency and human rights, maintaining, 7858-60(118:2000-10)
    >>Types of institutions, security classifications, 12965(197:1555)

Penner, Chief John see Scowlitz Indian Band

Pension Act see War Veterans Allowance Act, Pension Act, Merchant Navy Veteran and Civilian War-related Benefits Act, Department of Veterans Affairs Act, Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act, and Halifax Relief Commission Pension Continuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-61)

Pension Benefits Standards Act see Public Service--Pensions

Pension Benefits Standards Act (Bill S-3)--Secretary of State (International Financial Institutions)(Peterson)

Pension Fund Societies Act (amdt.--definition of "minor child")(Bill C-355)--Harb

Pension Fund Society see Canada Steamship Lines

Pension Ombudsman Act (Bill C-460)--Nystrom

Pensions

    >>British, living in Canada, indexing to cost of living, 3071-2(49:1015), 3327(52:1620)
    >>>M. (Robinson), agreed to, 3325-6(52:1610-5)
    >>Clawback, eliminating, Old Age Security, 269(7:1230)
    >>High income earners, tax clawback provision, Jan. 1998 implementation, 866(16:1855)
    >>Investments, allowing people to make individual decisions, tax reduction, relationship, 12454(189:1530)
    >>Low income seniors, tax free status, petition, 15924(239:1510)
    >>Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, (OSFI), regulatory powers/mandate, 5751-2(87:1045-55), 5768-71(87:1210-25), 5972-4(90:1630-45), 7657(116:1205), 7662-3(116:1240-5)
    >>Pension ombudsman, need, 10791(164:1530)
    >>>See also Pension Ombudsman Act (Bill C-460)
    >>Private pension plans
    >>>Actuarial surplus, entitlement, 5775-6(87:1300-10), 7658-61(116:1215-35), 7754-5(117:2020-5)
    >>>Administration, regulatory improvements, 5775(87:1300-5), 5970(90:1615-20), 5972-3(90:1635-40), 7657-8(116:1205-10)
    >>>>Legislation, see Pension Benefits Standards Act (Bill S-3)
    >>>See also Public service--Pensions; Small and medium business
    >>Public system/private system, New Democratic Party position, 508(11:1240-5), 5975-7(90:1650-1705), 7662-4(116:1240-50)
    >>Reform Party policy, S.O. 31, 7595(115:1355-1400)
    >>Reforms, impact, 54(3:1805), 5609(84:1615)
    >>>Phasing in, 4651(70:1635)
    >>>Review, request, petition, 3224(51:1010), 4577(69:1730), 5828(88:1505), 5962(90:1530), 7125(108:1510), 7285(110:1525), 7708(117:1510), 7794(118:1255)
    >>Spousal pensions, family income used in calculation, penalizing women, 4483(68:1300)
    >>System, birth rate decline, impact, 13543(205:1150)
    >>Terminated work place pension plans, surplus refunds, applications by sponsors, 1990 to date, qu., 7130(108:1515)
    >>United States social security payments to Canadian residents/Old Age Security, Canada or Quebec Pension Plan payments to U.S. residents
    >>>Income tax conventions, 85% taxable income, impact, 799-806(16:1110-55), 808-23(16:1210-1355), 840-4(16:1540-1605), 846-8(16:1620-40), 850-67(16:1655-1900), 873-5(16:2025-2040), 2425-32(40:1005-1055), 2446-51(40:1205-35)
    >>>>Changes, need, o.q., 1157(21:1445-50)
    >>>Refunds for excess taxes deducted for 1996 and 1997, qu., 6480-1(98:1505)
    >>>See also Income Tax Conventions Implementation Act, 1997 (Bill C-10)
    >>See also Canada Pension Plan; Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act (Bill C-2); Canada Post Corporation--Labour dispute; Canadian Armed Forces; Chile; Federal Public Service Pension Act (Bill C-270); Income security programs; Judges; Members of Parliament; Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985 (Bill S-3); Ports--Commercialization; Public Service; Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Same sex couples--Equal treatment; Seniors Benefit; Supreme Court of Canada--Justices; Veterans; World War I--Halifax harbour explosion

Penson, Charlie (Ref.--Peace River)

Pentecostals see Education--Newfoundland denominational school system--Religious groups

Penticton, B.C. see Airports--Management/administration

Penwarden, Margaret see Health--Multiple Sclerosis, Betaseron

People's summit see Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Group

People's Tax Form Act (Bill C-214)--G. Breitkreuz

    >>First reading, 216(6:1500)
    >>Second reading, 2416-24(39:1815-1910)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 2424(39:1910)
    >>See also Income Tax--Taxpayer directing use

Pépin, Marcel

    >>Journalist, death, tribute, S.O. 31, 15135(228:1410)

Pépin-Robarts Commission see Senate--Elected--Regional representation role

Pepper spray see Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Group--Vancouver Summit, Security; Schools--Saint-Sauveur School

Performance bonuses see Canadian Armed Forces--Senior officers

Peric, Janko (Lib.--Cambridge)

    >>Abortion, petition, 4408(67:1515)
    >>Access to Information Act (amdt.)(Bill C-208), 9978-9(151:1345)
    >>Access to Information Act (amdt.--Crown corporations)(Bill C-216), 4863(73:1355)
    >>Aerospace/aeronautical industry, o.q., 4984(75:1440)
    >>Arts and culture, S.O. 31, 8293(124:1405)
    >>Blood, 4483(68:1255)
    >>>Petition, 7124(108:1505)
    >>Budget, 4482-4(68:1250-1300), 12300(187:1255)
    >>>M. on supply (Solberg), 318(7:1755)
    >>Budget 1998, M. for approval (Martin, Paul), 4482-4(68:1250-1305)
    >>Budget 1999, M. for approval (Martin, Paul), 12300-2(187:1255-1310)
    >>Canada Foundation for Innovation, 12301(187:1300)
    >>Canada Health and Social Transfer, 4482(68:1255), 4484(68:1300)
    >>Canada Pension Plan, 477-8(10:1305)
    >>Canadian Armed Forces, S.O. 31, 13156(200:1105)
    >>Chaplin, Rick, S.O. 31, 11051(168:1355)
    >>Child care, 4482(68:1250)
    >>Citizenship of Canada Act (Bill C-63), 11952-4(182:1250-1310)
    >>Committees (Parliamentary), 11954(182:1310)
    >>Commonwealth Games (1998, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia), S.O. 31, 8696(131:1055)
    >>Competition Act (amdt.--protection of those who purchase products from vertically integrated suppliers who compete with them at retail)(Bill C-235), 8287-8(123:1905-10), 15344(231:1810)
    >>Costa Rica, o.q., 7531-2(114:1450)
    >>Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--cumulative sentences)(Bill C-251), 9329-30(140:1800-10)
    >>Defence equipment, S.O. 31, 9219(139:1405-10)
    >>Deficit, 479(10:1315)
    >>Disabled and handicapped persons, 4482(68:1250)
    >>Drug/substance abuse, S.O. 31, 13006(198:1400)
    >>Drugs and pharmaceuticals, o.q., 5335(80:1450)
    >>Economic conditions, 12301-2(187:1305)
    >>Employment insurance, 4483(68:1300)
    >>Euthanasia, petitions, 4408(67:1510-5), 9405(142:1515)
    >>Grand River, Ont., S.O 31, 13562(205:1400)
    >>Health, S.O. 31, 3850(59:1100), 14316(215:1410), 14926(225:1400), 15059(227:1400)
    >>Health care system, 12300-1(187:1300)
    >>Health information, 12301(187:1300)
    >>High technology industries, 12301(187:1300)
    >>HIV/AIDS, 4483(68:1255)
    >>>S.O. 31, 282(7:1400)
    >>Homeless, o.q., 11838-9(180:1140)
    >>Housing
    >>>o.q., 3189(50:1455)
    >>>Petition, 4408(67:1515)
    >>Immigration/immigrants, 478(10:1305), 3862(59:1205), 4073(62:1525), 11953-4(182:1255-1305)
    >>Income tax, 4482(68:1250)
    >>Information highway/Internet, 12301(187:1300)
    >>>o.q., 15921(239:1450)
    >>>S.O. 31, 1897(33:1400)
    >>Iraq, M. to adjourn, 3630(55:2335-40)
    >>Job creation, 4484(68:1300), 12301(187:1305)
    >>Land mines (anti-personnel mines), S.O. 31, 824(16:1400), 7269(110:1400)
    >>Mapping, 12301(187:1300)
    >>Marriage
    >>>M. on supply (Lowther), 15986(240:1315)
    >>>Petition, 9405-6(142:1515)
    >>Medical Research Council of Canada, 4483(68:1255)
    >>Millennium scholarship fund, 4482(68:1255)
    >>Motor vehicles
    >>>o.q., 1581(28:1450)
    >>>S.O. 31, 1275-6(23:1400), 5507(83:1355)
    >>Multilateral Agreement on Investment, petition, 9405(142:1515)
    >>National debt, 4483(68:1255)
    >>National unity, 478(10:1305-10)
    >>Nudity, petition, 4408(67:1515)
    >>Olympics, 1998 Winter Games (Nagano, Japan), S.O. 31, 4395(67:1400)
    >>Parkhill Dam Memorial, S.O. 31, 12120(184:1355)
    >>Quebec distinct society status, 478(10:1310-5)
    >>Rail transportation/railways, o.q., 11171(171:1450)
    >>Registered education savings plans, 4482(68:1250-5)
    >>Research and development, 12301(187:1300)
    >>Senior citizens, 4482(68:1250)
    >>Social programs, 12302(187:1310)
    >>Struck, Bill, S.O. 31, 2176(37:1400)
    >>Student loans, 4482(68:1255)
    >>Students, 4482(68:1250)
    >>Taxation, 4482(68:1250), 12301(187:1300)
    >>Telecommunications, S.O. 31, 1527(27:1410-5)
    >>Textile and clothing industry, S.O. 31, 5815(88:1400)
    >>Throne Speech, Address in Reply, M. (Bulte), 477-9(10:1300-15)
    >>Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc., S.O. 31, 11689(178:1400)
    >>Transfer of Offenders Act (amdt.--removal of foreign offenders)(Bill C-360), 4073(62:1525)
    >>Unemployment, 12301(187:1305)
    >>>S.O. 31, 9955(151:1110-5)
    >>Veterans, S.O. 31, 9696(147:1410), 15385(232:1355)
    >>Volunteers, S.O. 31, 8984(135:1355)
    >>Women, S.O. 31, 10776(164:1405)
    >>Youth, 4482(68:1255)
    >>>S.O. 31, 6847(104:1355), 14148-9(212:1400)