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Sanctions see Foreign Affairs and International Trade Standing Committee--Reports, Fifth
Santa Clause see Clowns and Santas
Saskatchewan see Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)--Policing services agreements
Saskatoon--Rosetown--Biggar constituency see Chief Electoral Officer of Canada Office (Elections Canada)--Reports; Elections--Certificates of election
Satellite television
>>Grey market systems, taxes and customs duties, collection, r.o. Q-19
(Lowther), 919 (8555-362-19)
Scabs see Labour disputes--Replacement workers
Scallop fishery see Atlantic shellfish fisheries (lobster, scallop, snow crab and shrimp)
Scientific research and experimental development
>>Corporate taxation
>>>Ways and Means No. 6, notice, tabled, 1039 (8570-362-14)
>>Tax credits see Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, Fifteenth
Scripture see Federal Book Rebate (books, printed scripture and audio-recordings of printed books)
Scrutiny of Regulations Standing Joint Committee
>>Membership, 52, 2050
>>>Message from Senate, 170
>>Reports
>>>First (additional terms of reference), 770 (8510-362-12)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Grewal), 917, agreed to on recorded division (Division
No. 686), 917-8
>>>Second (Ontario Fishery Regulations, 1989), 1500-1 (8510-362-39)
>>>>gr, 1930 (8512-362-39-01)
>>Reports from 36th Parl., 1st Sess., government response
>>>Fifth (Chandler Subdivision Subsidies), (8510-361-148), gr, 65
(8512-362-148-01)
>>>Sixth (SOR/82-171, Stuart-Trembleur Lake Band (Tanizul Timber Ltd.) Timber
Regulations), (8510-361-188), gr, 190 (8512-362-188-01)
>>Staff, under contract, salary payment made by Committees and Legislative
Services Branch, M., agreed to by unanimous consent, 829
Seal industry
>>Petitions
>>>(Davies), (362-1687), 2017
>>See also Fisheries and Oceans Standing Committee--Reports from 36th
Parl., Thirteenth
Seal Report, The see Fisheries and Oceans Standing Committee--Reports from 36th Parl., Thirteenth
Seasonal workers see Employment insurance
Search and seizure powers
>>Compensation for lost or damaged property see Criminal Code (amdt.--search
and seizure without warrant)(Bill C-433)
Seaway International Bridge Corporation Ltd.
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Transport Standing Committee
>>>1998 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 4 (8560-362-235-01)
>>>1999 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 1919 (8560-362-235-02)
>>See also Access to Information Act;
Privacy Act
Secession see Federalism; Quebec secession referendums
Secretary of State for Amateur Sport see Quebec--Ministerial tour
Securities see Canada Pension Plan (CPP)--Provinces
Security Intelligence Review Committee
>>Departmental Performance Report
>>>1998-1999, tabled, 109 (8563-362-72)
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing
Committee
>>>1998-1999 annual report, 154 (8560-362-31-01)
>>>1999-2000 annual report, 2092 (8560-362-31-02)
>>See also Access to Information Act;
Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (B)--Privy Council, Vote 50b;
Estimates, 2000-2001, main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;
Privacy Act
Seeking A Balance: Final Report on Human Resources Development Canada Grants see Human Resources Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee--Reports, Third
Self-employed persons see Canada Pension Plan (CPP); Employment insurance
Semiahmoo First Nation see Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)--Policing services agreements
Senate
>>Messages from Senate, 170, 195, 210, 769, 771, 814, 829, 862, 1454, 1507,
1592, 1612, 1669, 1723, 1731, 1879, 1899-1900, 1910, 1937, 2049, 2052, 2069,
2075, 2088
>>Petitions
>>>(Desjarlais), (362-0054), 117, gr, 278 (8545-362-38-02)
>>>(Gallaway), (362-0312 and 362-0313), 249, gr, 1067 (8545-362-38-05)
>>>(Lill), (362-0047), 70, gr, 263
(8545-362-38-01); (362-0331), 259, gr, 1067
(8545-362-38-05)
>>>(Mark), (362-1575), 1884, gr, 2078
(8545-362-38-13); (362-1712), 2043
>>>(Nystrom), (362-0033), 69, gr, 263
(8545-362-38-01); (362-0076), 130,
gr, 278 (8545-362-38-02); (362-0329), 259, gr, 1067 (8545-362-38-05);
(362-0800), 1428, gr, 1697 (8545-362-38-09);
(362-0927), 1522, gr, 1697
(8545-362-38-09); (362-0985), 1563, gr, 1917
(8545-362-38-10); (362-1450),
1853, gr, 1966 (8545- 362-38-11); (362-1610), 1886, gr, 2001 (8545- 362-38-12)
>>>(Riis), (362-0045), 70, gr, 263
(8545-362-38-01); (362-0050), 110, gr, 263
(8545-362-38-01); (362-0109), 131, gr, 770
(8545-362-38-03);
(362-0162), 176, gr, 770 (8545-362-38-03);
(362-0168), 183, gr, 779
(8545-362-38-04); (362-0301), 247, gr, 1067
(8545-362-38-05); (362-0321), 259,
gr, 1067 (8545-362-38-05); (362-0538), 879, gr, 1425 (8545-362-38-06);
(362-0615), 923, gr, 1457 (8545-362-38-07);
(362-0975), 1556, gr, 1697
(8545-362-38-09); (362-1199), 1672, gr, 1917
(8545-362-38-10)
>>>(Robinson), (362-0027), 54, gr, 263
(8545-362-38-01)
>>>(Solberg), (362-0395), 825, gr, 1596
(8545-362-38-08)
>>>(Solomon), (362-0040), 70, gr, 263
(8545-362-38-01); (362-0056), 117,
gr, 278 (8545-362-38-02)
>>>(Wasylycia-Leis), (362-0170), 184, gr, 779 (8545-362-38-04)
>>Proceedings, televising, M-98 (Gallaway), 1025, dropped from the Order
Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 1025
>>See also Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (B)--Parliament, Vote 1b;
Official Languages Standing Joint Committee--Sittings
Senate Standing Committee on Privileges, Standing Rules and Orders see Committees, Senate Standing
Senators
>>Code of conduct see Parliamentarians' Code of Conduct Act (Bill C-226)
Senior citizens
>>Discrimination, terminology, "old age"/"seniors" see Canada Pension Plan,
Government Annuities Act, Old Age Security Act (amdt.)(Bill C-512)
Seniors' Income Security Act see Canada Pension Plan, Government Annuities Act, Old Age Security Act (amdt.)(Bill C-512)
Sentences (convicted criminals)
>>Aboriginal offenders see Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-251)
>>Conditional sentences see Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional
sentencing)(Bill C-302)
>>Criminal Code provisions
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Kraft Sloan), (361-2490), gr, 67 (8545-362-13-01)
>>>>(Morrison), (361-2099), gr, 67 (8545-362-3-02)
>>>>(Robinson), (361-2198), gr, 17 (8545-362-3-01)
>>>>(White, R.), (361-2159), gr, 17 (8545-362-3-01)
>>High-risk offenders see Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional
Release Act (amdt.--to provide for judicial discretion to assign a security
classification of maximum to high-risk violent offenders, to establish a Board
of Management to oversee operations of Correctional Service of Canada and to
establish an Office of Ombudsman for Victims)(Bill C-503)
>>Life imprisonment see Parole
>>Multiple murderers and rapists, concurrent sentences, replacing with
consecutive/cumulative sentences see Criminal Code and Corrections and
Conditional Release Act (amdt.--cumulative sentences)(Bill C-247)
>>See also Break and enter (crime)--Repeat offenders;
Firearms;
Immigrants--Smuggling
Severance pay see Employees
Sex offenders
>>Evidence of complainant's sexual activity see Criminal Code (amdt.--cruelty
to animals, disarming a peace officer and other amendments) and Firearms Act
(amdt.--technical amendments)(Bill C-17)
>>Petitions
>>>(Breitkreuz, G.), (361-2601), gr, 17 (8545-362-7-01)
>>>(Cadman), (362-0125), 149, gr, 907
(8545-362-7-02); (362-0361), 771, gr,
939 (8545-362-7-03); (362-0530), 879, gr, 1051 (8545-362-7-04); (362-1334),
1788, gr, 1918 (8545-362-7-08)
>>>(Hanger), (362-0968), (362-0969), (362-0970), (362-0971), (362-0972), 1556,
gr, 1764 (8545-362-7-07); (362-0973), 1556, gr, 1681 (8545-362-7-06);
(362-0974), 1556, gr, 1764 (8545-362-7-07)
>>>(Lowther), (362-0611), 923, gr, 1604
(8545-362-7-05)
>>>(Ritz), (362-1197), 1672, gr, 1922
(8545-362-7-09)
>>>(Solberg), (362-0783), 1413, gr, 1764
(8545-362-7-07)
>>See also Child sex offenders
Sexual assault see Family violence; Sentences (convicted criminals)--Multiple murderers
Sexual exploitation of minors
>>Petitions
>>>(Cadman), 156 (362-0126), gr, 845
(8545-362-50-01); (362-0694), 1059,
gr, 1555 (8545-362-50-02)
>>>(Pratt), (362-1556 and 362-1557), 1884, gr, 1918 (8545-362-50-04)
>>>(Sekora), (362-1790), 2079
>>>(White, R.), (362-1078), 1617, gr, 1721 (8545-362-50-03)
Sexual orientation
>>Hate propaganda, "identifiable group", Criminal Code definition see
Criminal Code (amdt.--hate propaganda)(Bill C-263)
>>Petitions
>>>(Gouk), (362-0148), 175, gr, 1633
(8545-362-21-03)
>>>(Stinson), (361-2378), gr, 148 (8545-362-21-01); (362-0049), 70, gr, 182
(8545-362-21-02)
Sgro, Judy (Lib.--York West; elected in by-election Nov. 15, 1999)
- >>References see Elections--Certificates of election
Shellfish see Atlantic shellfish fisheries (lobster, scallop, snow crab and shrimp)
Shipbuilding
>>Policies, Industry Standing Committee review, M-71 (Herron), 857-8, dropped
from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 858
>>Promotion, loan guarantees and income tax measures see Shipbuilding Act,
1999 (Bill C-213)
Shipbuilding Act, 1999 (Bill C-213)--Dubé, A.
>>1st r, 20
>>2nd r, 221, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93,
221, 863, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence
list under S.O. 93, 863,
division deferred, 1497-8, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 1257),
1506
>>Finance Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 1506
>>>Report, 2049-50
Ship-Source Oil Pollution Fund
>>Reports, tabled and permanently referred to Transport Standing Committee
>>>1998-1999 annual report, 243 (8560-362-606-01)
>>>1999-2000 annual report, 2084 (8560-362-606-02)
Shipping
>>Administration, government departments see Canada Shipping Act, 2000
(Bill C-35)
>>Safety see Canada Shipping Act, 2000 (Bill C-35)
>>See also Canada Shipping Act;
Pilotage;
St. Lawrence Seaway Authority
Ships
>>Ballast water, discharge, accidental introduction foreign living organisms
see Canada Shipping Act (amdt.--discharge of ballast waters)(Bill C-389)
Shrimp fishery see Atlantic shellfish fisheries (lobster, scallop, snow crab and shrimp)
Sierra Leone
>>Petitions
>>>(Benoit), (362-0055), 117, gr, 1500
(8545-362-77-01)
Signatures
>>``Secure electronic signature'' see Personal Information Protection and
Electronic Documents Act (Bill C-6)
Sikh community see Canadian Sikhs
SIN see instead Social Insurance Number (SIN)
Slavery see Emancipation Day Act, 1999 (Bill C-282)
Sliammon Band see First Nations--Alcohol
Small business see Corporate taxation; Franchises
Small Business Loans Act
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Industry Standing Committee
>>>1998-1999 annual report, 1055 (8560-362-240-01)
Smuggling see Immigrants; Tobacco/cigarettes--Anti-smoking
Snowbirds Squadron (Canadian Armed Forces)
>>Air demonstration team see National Defence Act (amdt.--Snowbirds)(Bill
C-298)
Snow crab fishery see Atlantic shellfish fisheries (lobster, scallop, snow crab and shrimp)
Social Insurance Number (SIN)
>>Privacy see Protection of Privacy (Social Insurance Numbers) Act
>>See also Human Resources Development and the Status of Persons with
Disabilities Standing Committee--Reports from 36th Parl., Fourth
Social issues see Global economy
Social programs
>>Funding see Canada Health Care, Early Childhood Development and Other
Social Services Funding Act (Bill C-45)
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
>>Departmental Performance Report
>>>1998-1999, tabled, 109 (8563-362-73)
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Industry Standing Committee
>>>1998-1999 annual report, 42 (8560-362-36-01)
>>>1999-2000 annual report, with Auditor General's Report, 2039
(8560-362-36-02)
>>See also Access to Information Act;
Employment Equity Act;
Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (A)--Industry, Votes 95a and 100a;
Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (B)--Industry, Votes 95b and 100b;
Estimates, 2000-2001, main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;
Privacy Act
Social security
>>United States payments, income tax inclusion rate see Income Tax Act
(amdt.--exemption from taxation of 50% of U.S. social security payments to
Canadian residents)(Bill C-412)
Social security agreements
>>Reports, tabled and permanently referred to Human Resources Development
Standing Committee
>>>Eastern Republic of Uruguay, Order in Council P.C. 1999-1558, 127
(8532-362-1)
>>>Israel, Order in Council P.C. 2000-1351, 2061 (8532-362-6)
>>>Republic of the Philippines, Order in Council P.C. 2000-90, 937 (8532-362-4)
Société de gestion collective de l'union des Artistes Inc. see Artists' Representatives
Solicitor General Department
>>Departmental Performance Report
>>>1998-1999, tabled, 109 (8563-362-74)
>>Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (A)
>>>Referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 168
>>>Vote 1a (Department--Operating expenditures) see Estimates, 1999-2000,
supplementary (A)
>>>Vote 10a (Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)--Program
expenditures) see Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (A)
>>>Vote 15a (Correctional Service--Operating expenditures) see Estimates,
1999-2000, supplementary (A)
>>>Vote 25a (National Parole Board--Program expenditures) see Estimates,
1999-2000, supplementary (A)
>>>Vote 35a (Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)--Operating expenditures)
see Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (A)
>>>Vote 40a (Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)--Capital expenditures)
see Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (A)
>>>Vote 50a (Royal Canadian Mounted Police Complaints Commission--Program
expenditures) see Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (A)
>>Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (B)
>>>Referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 1059, 1064-5
>>>Vote 10b (Canadian Security Intelligence Service--Program expenditures)
see Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (B)
>>>Vote 15b (Correctional Service--Penitentiary Service and National Parole
Service) see Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (B)
>>>Vote 25b (National Parole Board--Program expenditures) see Estimates,
1999-2000, supplementary (B)
>>>Vote 30b (Correctional Investigator Office--Program expenditures)
see Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (B)
>>>Vote 45b (Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee--Program
expenditures) see Estimates, 1999-2000, supplementary (B)
>>Estimates, 2000-2001, main
>>>Referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 1047
>>>Vote 1 (Operating expenditures) see Estimates, 2000-2001, main
>>>Vote 25 see National Parole Board
>>>See also Estimates, 2000-2001, main--Reports on Plans and Priorities
>>See also Access to Information Act;
Privacy Act
Somalia see Mefloquine (anti-malaria drug)
Space station (aerospace)
>>Canadian participation see Civil International Space Station Agreement
Implementation Act (Bill C-4)
Spallumcheen Indian Band see Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)--Policing services agreements
Spanking see Children--Physical discipline/spanking
Spar Aerospace Limited
>>Grants, loans, tax concessions and other payments, r.o. Q-25 (Caccia), 1617
(8555-362-25)
Speaker
>>Confidence of the House, allegations of bias/failure to be impartial in
rulings on questions of privilege and points to order regarding acceptability
of report stage motions on Clarity Act (Bill C-20), M. (Duceppe)
[Motion No. 59], 1402, withdrawn, 1403
>>>Amdt. (Gauthier), 1402
>>Documents, tabling
>>>Board of Internal Economy
>>>>By-laws adopted May 2, 2000, tabled, 1649 (8527-362-17)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (June 8, October 19, November 2 and 16, 1999),
tabled, 272 (8527-362-8)
>>>>By-laws adopted October 4, 2000, tabled, 2052 (8527-362-26)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (November 30, 1999), tabled, 1032 (8527-362-11)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (December 6, 7, 13 and 14, 1999), tabled, 1070
(8527-362-12)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (April 4 and 5, 2000), tabled, 1649 (8527-362-16)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (April 11 and 12, 2000), tabled, 1739 (8527-362-18)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (May 2, 2000), tabled, 1783 (8527-362-19)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (June 6, 2000), tabled, 2013 (8527-362-24)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (June 13 and 14, 2000), tabled, 2052 (8527-362-25)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (September 6, 2000), tabled, 2084 (8527-362-27)
>>>Chief Electoral Officer
>>>>Report following the Hull--Aylmer, Mount Royal, Saskatoon--Rosetown--Biggar
and York West by-elections, Nov. 15, 1999, 839
(8560-362-4-01)
>>>>Report following the St. John's West by-election, May 15, 2000, 1919
(8560-362-4-02)
>>>Committee Activities and Expenditures
>>>>1999-2000 report, tabled, 2084 (8527-362-28)
>>>Environment and Sustainable Development Commissioner 2000 report, 1749
(8560-362-521-01)
>>>Information Commissioner Office, Access to Information Act response
deadlines compliance Special Report, 1749 (8560-362-734-01)
>>>Parliamentary delegation, Israel, May 21-24, 2000, and the West Bank and
Gaza, May 24-28, 2000, 2073 (8565-362-73-01)
>>>Privacy Act
>>>>Auditor General of Canada Office
>>>>>1999-2000, 1910 (8561-362-627-01)
>>>>Chief Electoral Officer of Canada Office (Elections Canada)
>>>>>1999-2000, 1793 (8561-362-645-01)
>>>>Official Languages Commissioner Office
>>>>>1999-2000, 1912 (8561-362-728-01)
>>>Privacy Commissioner reports
>>>>1998-1999 report, 63 (8560-362-626-01)
>>Parliament, opening, communicated message from Governor General, 1
>>Procedure, Parliamentary, book, House of Commons Procedure and
Practice (Edition 2000), tabled, 859 (8527-362-10)
>>Royal Society of Canada
>>>Proceedings, 1997, with 1998 Transactions, with 1998-1999 Calendar and
1997-1998 Report of Council, 1919 (8560-362-233-01)
>>>Proceedings, 1998, with 1999 Transactions, with 1999-2000 Calendar and
1998-1999 Report of Council, 2057 (8560-362-233-02)
>>Throne Speech, tabled, 1 (8525-362-1)
>>Unavoidable absence, 27, 115, 179, 235, 873, 927, 1469, 1561, 1615, 1689,
1833, 1881, 2063
Special debates
>>Finance Standing Committee, Reports, First, (Budget 2000: New Era... New
Plan), House take note, (Government Business No. 4), M. (Boudria), 827-30
>>Fisheries, aboriginal treaty rights, lobster fishery, Supreme Court of
Canada ruling, R. v. Marshall, House take note
>>>House shall consider a motion, by unanimous consent, 11
>>>M. (Dhaliwal), 13, deemed withdrawn, 13
>>Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994, Parksville Protocol (Government
Business No. 11), House take note
>>>House shall consider a motion, by unanimous consent, 1750
>>>M. (Anderson), 1760, deemed withdrawn, 1760
>>Peacekeeping, Ethiopia and Eritrea, House take note (Government Business
No. 14), M. (Manley)
>>>>House shall consider a motion, by unanimous consent, 2065-6
>>>>Motion, 2069
Special Import Measures Act
>>Ways and Means No. 9, notice, tabled, 1039 (8570-362-17)
>>Ways and Means No. 10
>>>Concurrence, M. (Peterson), 1556, agreed to on recorded division (Division
No. 1264), 1556-7
>>>Notice, tabled, 1516 (8570-362-18)
>>>See also Budget Implementation Act, 2000 (Bill C-32)
>>See also Modernization of Benefits and Obligations Act (Bill C-23)
Species at Risk Act (Bill C-33)--Minister of the Environment (Anderson)
>>1st r, 1596
>>2nd r, 1686, 1696, 1744, 1843, 1854, 1928-30
>>>Amdt. (Herron), 1744
Speech therapy services
>>Goods and Services Tax (GST)/Harmonized Sales Tax (HST)
>>>Ways and Means No. 3, notice, tabled, 267-8 (8570-362-3)
>>>Ways and Means No. 12, notice, tabled, 2015-6 (8570-362-20)
Split-run periodicals
>>Ways and Means No. 3
>>>Concurrence, M. (Peterson), 910, agreed to on recorded division (Division
No. 684), 910-1
>>>Notice, tabled, 267-8 (8570-362-3)
>>>See also Sales Tax and Excise Tax Amendments Act, 1999 (Bill C-24)
Sports see Amateur sport; Hockey; Olympic Games