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NAFTA see North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
Nahanni National Park
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Anniversary, 30th, etc., S.O. 31, 9094(146:1400)
Nain, NF see Murder
Nairobi, Kenya see Kenya
NAIT see Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT)
Nanaimo--Alberni constituency see Species at risk (endangered species)--Biodiversity
Nanaimo, BC see Aboriginal land claims--British Columbia; Aboriginal self-government--British Columbia treaty process; Heroin addiction
Nanaimo--Cowichan constituency
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Economic conditions, 8833(141:1520)
Nanoose see Nuclear energy--Security
Nanoose Bay, BC
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Federal government expropriation, Federal Court of Canada disallowing,
appeal/use, lease terms, 11098(181:1100)
>>>o.q., 9833(159:1500)
Nanotechnology
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Investing, necessity, 461(10:1020)
>>See also National Research entre (NRC)--Technology centres
Naouar, Nizar see Terrorism/terrorists--Tunisia
National 4-H Citizenship Seminar see 4-H Council
National 4-H Week see 4-H Council
National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation 2001
>>
Awards, Mariano Aupilardjuk, Zacharias Kunuk, recipients, congratulating,
S.O. 31, 2530(39:1405)
National Aboriginal Committee on Species at Risk see Species at risk (endangered species)--Aboriginal peoples/communities
National Aboriginal Day
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June 21, S.O. 31, 12874(209:1405), 12994(211:1055), 12996(211:1110)
National Aboriginal Diabetes Awareness Day
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May 3, S.O. 31, 11166(182:1100)
National Aboriginal Youth Conference
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Edmonton, AB, national aboriginal youth strategy, developing
>>>Strategy development, future meetings, o.q., 7966(126:1500)
>>>S.O. 31, 6725(105:1405)
National Action Committee on the Status of Women
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President, former see Thobani, Sunera
National Addictions Awareness Week
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November 18-24, public awareness campaign, S.O. 31, 7492(118:1400)
National advisory committee on bioterrorism see Biological and chemical weapons/terrorism
National Advisory Committee on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Fetal Alcohol Effect see Alcoholic beverages--Pregnancy
National AIDS Awareness Week
>>
November 25 - December 1, S.O. 31, 7555(119:1400)
National Agriculture Industry Relief Coordination Act (Bill C-263)--Borotsik
>>
First reading, 537-8(11:1505-10)
>>Second reading, 4689-97(72:1810-905)
>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 4697(72:1905)
>>See also Agriculture--Long-term strategy
National Anthem
>>
Wasylycia-Leis, lyrics, altering controversy, 10799(176:1000)
National Archives of Canada
>>
Estimates see Estimates--2001-2002, Main, Canadian Heritage Department
>>See also Census--1906 to present
National Archives of Canada Act see Statistics Act and the National Archives of Canada Act (amdt.--census records)(Bill C-312)
National Archives of Canada Act (amdt.)(Bill C-380)--Harb
>>
First reading, 4850(75:1210)
>>See also Census--1906 to present
National Arts Centre Composer Awards
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Canadian orchestral music, promoting, award recipients, congratulating, S.O.
31, 10026(162:1105)
National Arts Centre Corporation
>>
Estimates see Estimates--2001-2002, Main, Canadian Heritage Department
National Arts Centre Orchestra see New York Festivals--Rhombus Media
National Aviation Museum see Canada Aviation Museum
National Ballet of Canada see Mckowen, Scott
National Bank of Canada
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Financial services legislation (Bill C-8) ownership rules, impact, foreign
takeover possibility, etc., 509-11(11:1210-25), 543-4(11:1545-50),
552-4(11:1650-705), 558(11:1730-5), 2274-6(37:1110-5), 2277-9(37:1130-40),
2572-3(40:1250-5), 2574(40:1305)
>>>o.q. 163-4(5:1200)
>>See also Banks and financial institutions--International activities
National Battlefields Commission
>>
Estimates see Estimates--2001-2002, Main, Canadian Heritage Department
National Big Sisters Day
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Celebrating, S.O. 31, 4394(68:1415)
National Block Parent Week
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Block Parent program, community safety, promoting, S.O. 31, 6414(99:1400),
6585(102:1405)
National Broadband Task Force see Internet--High speed/broadband
National Brownfields Redevelopment Strategy see Contaminated sites--Brownfields
National Business Plan on Climate Change see Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--Reducing
National Cancer Survivors Day
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June 3, tribute to cancer survivors, S.O. 31, 4472(69:1410), 4581(71:1405)
National Capital Act
>>
Amending, municipal structures, changes, 7411(117:1005), 7719(122:1235)
>>>See also Fisheries Prices Support Act repeal and technical amendments
(amdt.)(Bill C-43)
National Capital Commission
>>
Chairman, Jean Pigott, travel, costs, itinerary, etc., qu., 4852(75:1220)
>>Estimates see Estimates--2001-2002, Main, Canadian Heritage Department
>>Transparency, lack, 7723(122:1300), 7723(122:1310)
National Capital Marathon see Marathon
National capital region
>>
Bilingual
>>>Official, absence, 7722(122:1250-300)
>>>Public Service role, growth, 486(10:1240)
>>Government buildings, office leasing strategy, o.q., 8998(144:1455)
>>Name change, 7720(122:1235)
>>Parliament Buildings, improving view, downtown Ottawa reconstruction plans,
Prime Minister Chrétien legacy, motivation, condemning, S.O. 31,
3984(61:1410-5), 4263-4(66:1400)
>>See also Bridges--Ottawa River;
High technology industry;
Ottawa, ON
National Child Benefit
>>
Government contribution, increasing, 131(4:1710), 330(7:1740)
>>>o.q., 1768(30:1125), 7496(118:1425)
>>>Throne Speech proposal, 13(2:1530)
>>Supplement, provincial clawbacks, opposing, petitions, 7302(115:1010)
>>See also Child/family poverty
National Child Benefit Progress Report 2000
>>
Report, tabled, 3351(52:1005)
National Child Benefit Progress Report 2001
>>
Report, tabled, 12042(197:1510)
National child care program see Child care
National Child Day
>>
June 2, S.O. 31(70:1110)
>>Organizing, S.O. 31, 1451(25:1105)
>>United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, recognizing, S.O. 31,
7330-2(115:1405-10)
National Citizens' Coalition
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Funding sources, refusal to divulge, o.q., 11712(191:1125), 11883(194:1455)
>>See also Elections--Third party advertising
National Civil Defence Force Act (Bill C-476)--Harb
>>
First reading, 12494(203:1010)
>>See also Emergencies/disasters
National Co-Op Week
>>
Co-operatives and credit unions, role, S.O. 31, 6193(95:1405),
6319(97:1405), 6320(97:1410)
National Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day
>>
February 14, establishing, petition, 5325(82:1005)
National Council of Welfare see Poverty--Single mothers
National Crime Stoppers' Day Act (Bill C-395)--Casey
>>
First reading, 5325(82:1005)
>>See also Crime Stoppers
National criminal justice index (NCJI)
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Electronic information sharing database, national, international potential,
8686(139:1055)
National Day of Mourning
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Workers killed or injured on the job
>>>Moment of silence, 3252(50:1115), 10878(177:1115)
>>>S.O. 31, 3248-9(50:1105), 3250(50:1105), 3252(50:1110-5),
10877(177:1105-10), 10878(177:1110)
>>See United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
National Day of Prayer
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Inter-faith day of prayer, petitions, 10244(165:1515), 11263-4(184:1005)
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women see Women--Violence against
National debt
>>
2004, reaching 1993 levels, 3918(60:1020)
>>Amount, 8211(131:1030), 8842(141:1625)
>>Bank of Canada holding, increasing amount, 8107(129:1230)
>>Children inheriting, 8229(131:1245)
>>Credit rating, Moody's Investors Service upgrading to AAA, benefits, etc.,
o.q., 11231(183:1450)
>>Factors, 176(5:1315)
>>Foreign debt, decline, 8083(128:1655), 8346(133:1625)
>>Government unaccountability, relationship, 66(3:1835), 176(5:1315)
>>Gross Domestic Product (GDP), ratio, 5049(77:2115)
>>>Decline, 8083(128:1655), 8140(129:1615), 8147(129:1715), 8196(130:1720),
8198(130:1740), 8340(133:1545), 8345(133:1625), 8352-3(133:1725-30),
8406(134:1025), 8420(134:1220), 8430(134:1335), 8469(134:1750),
8797(141:1050), 8842(141:1625), 8843(141:1635), 9477(153:1605), 9483(153:1650)
>>>>o.q., 8122-3(129:1420)
>>>o.q., 7215(113:1150)
>>Increase, 8133(129:1530), 8341(133:1555), 8797(141:1050), 8877(142:1235),
12289(200:1745)
>>>o.q., 7215(113:1150), 9655(156:1420), 10766(175:1440)
>>Interest charges, 2104-5(34:1250-5), 4494(69:1615), 8093(129:1050),
8797(141:1050)
8978(144:1235-40)
>>>$40 billion annually, funds needed elsewhere, 3919-20(60:1035),
3922(60:1050), 6849(107:1545), 8860(142:1045)
>>>Federal health care funding, comparison, 813(15:1035)
>>>Low interest rates, good credit rating factor, 4462(69:1305)
>>>Provincial debt interest charges, relationship, 12276(200:1605)
>>>Reduction, 8083(128:1655), 8115(129:1325), 8196(130:1720), 8340(133:1545),
8346(133:1625), 8347(133:1645), 8353(133:1725), 8405(134:1025), 8843(141:1635)
>>>>o.q., 3874(59:1420), 7215(113:1150)
>>>>See also Strategic Infrastructure Foundation
>>International comparison, 1446(25:1035), 3976(61:1325), 8093(129:1050),
8099(129:1135), 8213(131:1040-5), 8453(134:1605)
>>>o.q., 1827(31:1420), 1908(32:1420), 1981-2(33:1445), 9654-5(156:1420)
>>Liberal government (Trudeau), responsibility, 3036(47:1245), 3920(60:1035),
3976(61:1320)
>>Liberal governments responsibility, 8842(141:1630)
>>Progressive Conservative government (Mulroney), responsibility,
1882(32:1130), 3035(47:1240)
>>Provinces debt load, comparison, 4441(69:1045), 4462(69:1300)
>>Reduction, 177(5:1325), 291(7:1335), 330(7:1735), 4235(65:1250),
6812(107:1125), 6852(107:1605), 7102-3(111:1525-35), 7820-1(124:1245-55),
8084(128:1705), 8115(129:1325), 8198(130:1740), 8341(133:1555), 8345(133:1625),
8347(133:1650), 8352-3(133:1725-30), 8356(133:1805), 9487(153:1720),
9718(157:1240), 10810(176:1125)
>>>23 cents of every dollar, 8461(134:1655)
>>>42 cents of every dollar, 2874(44:1620)
>>>$15-17 billion, spending on Canadians needs instead
>>>>o.q., 3797(58:1440)
>>>>S.O. 31, 3791-2(58:1410)
>>>$17 billion in 2000, record amount, o.q., 5254(80:1450), 5293(81:1450),
8122(129:1420)
>>>$35/$36 billion, over four years, 8195-6(130:1720), 8317(133:1330),
8340(133:1545), 8341(133:1550), 8420(134:1220), 8461(134:1655),
8797(141:1050), 8843(141:1635), 12285(200:1710)
>>>>o.q., 8122(129:1420), 10088(163:1440), 10766(175:1445)
>>>Balanced approach, 4441(69:1045)
>>>Budget 2001 measures, lack, 8084(128:1705-10), 8093(129:1050-5),
8094(129:1100), 8099(129:1135), 8108(129:1245), 8118(129:1350),
8131(129:1515), 8133(129:1525), 8134(129:1535), 8135(129:1545),
8137(129:1555), 8140(129:1615), 8148(129:1725), 8188-9(130:1625-30),
8312(133:1250), 8345(133:1615), 8457(134:1630), 8459(134:1640-5),
8461(134:1655), 8769(140:1545), 8770(140:1550), 8802(141:1155),
8812(141:1310), 8813(141:1320), 8833(141:1520), 8879(142:1250),
8882(142:1310), 9228(149:1005), 9714(157:1215), 12287(200:1730),
12289(200:1745)
>>>>o.q., 8122-3(129:1415-20)
>>>Budget 2001, relationship, 8155(129:1820), 8767(140:1525), 8843(141:1635)
>>>>Martin, Paul, Finance Minister, reversal of position, 8673(140:1615)
>>>Budget contingency reserves use, 8082(128:1650)
>>>>Finance Standing Committee recommendation, 8146(129:1705)
>>>Budget surplus, use, 5049(77:2115), 8345(133:1625), 8405(134:1025),
8773(140:1615)
>>>>S.O. 31, 11169(182:1115)
>>>Canadian Alliance position, 2325(37:1635), 8140(129:1615), 11464(186:1625)
>>>>Reform Party position, 3922(60:1050)
>>>Contingency reserves use, 8236(131:1335-40)
>>>Forecasts for 2002, o.q., 10088(163:1440)
>>>Interest saved as a result, applying to tax reductions, 2646(41:1740)
>>>International comparison, 12288(200:1740)
>>>>o.q., 3609(55:1120), 8122(129:1420), 9654(156:1420)
>>>Legislated minimum, Canadian Alliance policy, 8093(129:1050-5),
8134(129:1535), 12289(200:1745)
>>>>Alberta experience while Day treasurer, o.q., 3143(48:1420),
3253(50:1120), 3609(55:1120)
>>>Liberal Party opposing, 8457(134:1630)
>>>Missed opportunity, 8795(141:1030), 8797(141:1050)
>>>New Democratic Party position, 8425(134:1300)
>>>o.q., 1827(31:1420), 3143(48:1420), 3211(49:1415-20), 3609(55:1120),
3879(59:1445), 4707(73:1445), 4901(76:1415), 4902(76:1420), 7215(113:1150),
7958(126:1415)
>>>Petitions, 11519(188:1005)
>>>Scheduled reduction, need for, 8446(134:1515), 8882(142:1310)
>>>Social programs, effects, 2317(37:1540), 3945(60:1255)
>>>See also Canada Health and Social Transfer (CHST)--Cutbacks;
Dollar exchange rate--Strengthening;
Government expenditures--Waste and mismanagement;
Income tax--Tax points;
Petro-Canada--Privatization
>>Strategy, 175(5:1310), 176(5:1320)
>>>Lack, 328(7:1725), 3856(59:1225)
>>>See also Budget surplus--Allocation
>>See also Employment insurance--Surplus;
Public debt;
Schools--St. Volodymir School;
Transfer payments to provinces
National Defence Act (amdt.--Snowbirds)(Bill C-259)--Mark
>>
First reading, 536-7(11:1500)
>>See also Canadian Armed Forces--"Snowbirds"
National Defence and Canadian Forces Ombudsman
>>
2000-2001 annual report, tabled, 4534(70:1200)
>>2000-2001 annual report on administration of Access to Information Act and
Privacy Act, tabled, 5215(80:1005)
>>2001-2002 annual report
>>>Release to public, delay, National Defence Minister McCallum ordering, o.q.,
12676-8(205:1440-55), 12714(206:1125), 12721(206:1155)
>>>Tabled, 12809(208:1000)
>>See also Canadian Armed Forces--Health care/treatment, Post-traumatic stress
disorder--Recruitment
National Defence and Veterans Affairs Standing Committee
>>
Reports, presenting
>>>First (Procurement Study, Third Report, National Defence and Veterans
Affairs Standing Committee (36th Parl., 2nd Sess.)), 1870(32:1010),
5307(81:1625), 5314(81:1715)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Wayne), 4751-5(74:1005-40)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Clark), 5307-15(81:1625-725)
>>>Second (Plans and priorities 2001-2002 estimates, National Defence
Department), 4946(77:1010)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Day), 7129-32(112:1005-30)
>>>Third (state of readiness of Canadian Armed Forces response to terrorist
threat), 7100(111:1515)
>>>>Concurrence, M. (Reynolds), 10506-24(170:1530-750)
>>>Fourth (Facing Our Responsibilities: The State of Readiness of the Canadian
Forces), 11915(195:1005)
>>>Fifth (Long-Term Care for Veterans: The West Coast Crisis), 12612(204:1505)
>>Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs, travel, authorization, M. (Regan), agreed
to, 12859(208:1635)
>>Travel, authorization, M. (Regan), agreed to, 10506(170:1530),
11097(181:1050)
>>See also Canadian Armed Forces--Government funding, Increase--Officers,
Appearance;
Defence equipment--Procurement policy;
Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Twelfth;
Terrorism/terrorists--Combatting, Committees, Parliamentary
National Defence Department
>>
Alternate Service Delivery (ASD), 1384(24:1225), 5315(81:1725)
>>Computer systems, unauthorized use or interference, preventing,
7411(117:1010), 11114(181:1310), 11151(181:1720)
>>Contracting procedures, avoiding tendering, openness and transparency, o.q.,
4175(64:1445)
>>Estimates
>>>2002-2003, Main, Committee of the Whole consideration under S.O. 81(4)(a),
11333-71(184:1830-2330), deemed reported, 11371(184:2330)
>>>See also Estimates--2001-2002, Main
>>Funds
>>>Borrowing, authority, 2635(41:1625), 2636(41:1635), 3979(61:1350)
>>>Budget 2001 measures
>>>>$1.2 billion, 8078(128:1620), 8149(129:1730)
>>>>$629 million over five years, 8109(129:1250)
>>>>Inadequate, 8084(128:1705), 8098(129:1130-5), 8109(129:1250)
>>>>New Democratic Party position, 6827(107:1320)
>>>>See also Canadian Armed forces--Government funding, Increase
>>>Cutbacks, 7117(111:1720)
>>>Increase since 1999, $3.9 billion, 8078(128:1620)
>>Payment of claims against the Crown, 2000-2001 Public Accounts, Part II
>>>Losses of public property due to an offence or other illegal act, r.o.,
7384(116:1530)
>>>Miscellaneous disbursements, qu., 7383(116:1530)
>>>Property damage, qu., 7383-4(116:1530)
>>See also Drinking water contamination--Shannon, QC;
Forest industry--British Columbia, Mountain pine beetle infestation;
Government contracts--Groupaction Marketing Inc.;
Korean War--Canadian Armed Forces, Veterans' monument
National Down's Syndrome Awareness Week
>>
November 1-7, national awareness campaign, S.O. 31, 6834(107:1405),
6878(108:1100), 7004(110:1410)
National Dystonia Awareness Week
>>
October 15-21, S.O. 31, 5428(83:1110), 6191(95:1355)
National Elizabeth Fry Week
>>
May, concluding on Mother's Day, S.O. 31, 11221(183:1400)
National Energy Board (NEB)
>>
Estimates see Estimates--2001-2002, Main, Natural Resources Department
>>See also Oil and gas industry--Cape Breton coast exploration
National energy program see Energy; Species at risk (endangered species)--Legislation, Review process
National Engineering Week
>>
Canadian astronaut Julie Payette launching, etc., S.O. 31, 1398(24:1400)
National environmental infrastructure investment program see Environment--Infrastructure
National Environmental Standards Act (BIll C-372)--Harb
>>
First reading, 4593(71:1505)
>>See also Environment--National standards
National Epilepsy Month
>>
Awareness campaign, S.O. 31, 152(27:1415)
National Family Week
>>
October 1-7
>>>Family Services Canada, United States, September 11 terrorist attack
victims, dedicating to, S.O. 31, 5860(90:1355), 5904(91:1405)
>>>Volunteering theme, S.O. 31, 5711(88:1100), 5765(89:1400)
National Farmers Union see Farm Credit Corporation--Amendments; Farm income crisis; Fletcher, Marion
National Film Act
>>
Amending, 7411(117:1005)
>>>See also Fisheries Prices Support Act repeal and technical amendments
(amdt.)(Bill C-43)
National Film Board
>>
Estimates see Estimates--2001-2002, Main, Canadian Heritage Department
>>Excellence, 7723(122:1310)
>>Funding cutbacks, personal documentary filmmakers, impact, o.q.,
1165-6(21:1450)
>>Human resources changes, 7720(122:1235)
>>>See also Academy Awards;
National Film Act--Amending
National Fire Prevention Week
>>
Commemorating, October 7 to 13, 2001
>>>Government actions, o.q., 6029(93:1200)
>>>S.O. 31, 5973(92:1410)
National flag
>>
Definition, 10363(168:1100), 10367(168:1135)
>>See also Canadian flag
National Flag Day
>>
February 15
>>>Promoting, government action, o.q., 8720(139:1455-500)
>>>S.O. 31, 768-9(14:1405), 816(15:1055-1100), 8862(142:1100),
8914(143:1355-400), 9019(145:1400)
National Flu Awareness Month
>>
October, vaccination awareness campaign, S.O. 31, 6413(99:1355)
National Forest Week
>>
Canadian Forestry Association sponsoring, etc.
>>>o.q., 3743(57:1440), 11498(187:1150)
>>>S.O. 31, 3656(56:1400-5), 3735(57:1400), 11444(186:1405)
National Forum on Health see Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada (Romanow); Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Affordable; Health care funding--Federal government share; Health care system--Renewal; Pharmacare--Establishing
National Gallery of Canada
>>
Employees, striking, resolving, government measures
>>>Klimt, Gustav exhibit, effect, o.q., 5089(78:1500)
>>>S.O. 31, 4394(68:1410), 4838(75:1115)
>>Estimates see Estimates--2001-2002, Main, Canadian Heritage Department
National gathering on aboriginal artistic expression see Cultural policy--Aboriginal and Inuit
National Guard (United States) see Border, Canada-United States--Security, United States National Guard role
National Hemophilia Month
>>
November, marking, S.O. 31, 7703(122:1100)
National Heritage Day
>>
February 18, celebrating, S.O. 31, 8988(144:1400)
>>Statutory holiday, establishing, 537(11:1500-5)
>>>See also Holidays Act (amdt.--National Heritage Day)(Bill C-260)
National Heritage Fair
>>
Outaouais region, QC students, participation, S.O. 31, 12952(210:1405)
National heritage sites see Serpent Mounds Park
National Hockey League (NHL)
>>
Government bailout, Manley proposal, o.q., 9656(156:1430)
>>Government sponsorship program, fund allocation, o.q., 11298(184:1420),
11382(185:1455)
>>Televising, Hockey Night in Canada, continuing, importance, o.q.,
11764(1455)
>>Violence, S.O. 31, 10928(178:1400)
>>See also Los Angeles Kings;
Montreal Canadiens
National Home Fire Safety Week
>>
November 24-30, 2001, S.O. 31, 7558(119:1410)
National holiday see Holidays
National Horse of Canada Act (Bill C-311)--Calder
>>
First reading, 2439(38:1515)
>>See also Horses--Canadian/Canadien horse
National Horse of Canada Act (Bill S-22)--Calder
>>
First reading, 7301(115:1010)
>>Second reading, 8884-90(142:1330-425), agreed to, on recorded division,
8954-5(143:1900-10)
>>Canadian Heritage Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 8955(143:1910)
>>>Reported, 10505(170:1525)
>>Report stage, concurrence, M. (Calder), agreed to, 10625(173:1110)
>>Third reading, 10625-9(173:1110-45), agreed to, on recorded division,
10743-4(174:1755-1810) passed.
>>Royal Assent, 11012(179:1510) Chap. 11, S.C. 2002
>>See also Horses--Canadian/Canadien horse
National Housing and Homelessness Network see Housing--Affordable, Federal-provincial-territorial framework agreement
National housing strategy see Housing
National identity card
>>
Universal photo identity card, social insurance and health numbers included,
creating, 5500(84:1620-5)
National Institute for Nanotechnolgy see National Research Centre (NRC)--Technology centres
National Library
>>
Estimates see Estimates--2001-2002, Main, Canadian Heritage Department
>>Infrastructure, deterioration, historic documents, damaged/destroyed,
building repair/replacement
>>>r.o., 10773(175:1515)
>>>S.O. 31, 5974(92:1415), 12835-6(208:1405)
National Literacy Secretariat see Literacy--Adult literacy
National Literacy Standards Act (Bill C-376)--Harb
>>
First reading, 4849(75:1210)
National March for Life see Abortion--Combatting
National Marine Day
>>
Marine transportation focus, S.O. 31, 4066-7(62:1405)
National marine conservation areas see Marine conservation areas
National Microbiology Laboratory
>>
Level four containment laboratory, infectious disease control, role, S.O.
31, 815(15:1055)
National Mining Week
>>
Economic importance of industry, etc., S.O. 31, 4068-9(62:1415),
4264(66:1405), 11551(188:1355), 11553(188:1405), 11589(189:1405)
National missile defence system
>>
Establishing, United States proposal
>>>Bush, United States President George W., pushing ahead, o.q., 5082(78:1425)
>>>Canada participation/consultation
>>>>M. (Robinson), 1667-75(28:1730-825)
>>>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1675(28:1825)
>>>>NORAD activities, o.q., 3663(56:1435)
>>>>Parliamentary debate prior to approval, o.q., 4070-1(62:1420-5),
4074(62:1445), 4095(63:1430)
>>>>Political, not military decision, o.q., 4078(62:1500)
>>>>o.q., 695(13:1440-5), 777-8(14:1450-5), 1001(18:1425), 1007(18:1500),
1041(19:1425), 1102-3(20:1125), 3394(52:1435), 3397(52:1450),
3480-1(53:1425-30), 3616(55:1150-5), 3743-4(57:1440), 3794-5(58:1425),
3875(59:1425), 3984-5(61:1415), 3987(61:1430), 3989(61:1435-40),
4070-1(62:1420-5), 4095(63:1430), 5082-3(78:1425-30), 9412(152:1125)
>>>>S.O. 31, 419(9:1405-10), 1515(26:1410), 4068(62:1410), 4215(65:1100)
>>>>Working group, Maritime theatre ballistic missile defence forum, Canada
participation, relationship, o.q., 4397-8(68:1430)
>>>Canadian territory, use, o.q., 9412(152:1125)
>>>Chrétien, Prime Minister, position, 797(14:1655)
>>>Consultation with allies, Russian Federation and China, United States
President Bush commitment, Canada role, etc., 268(7:1055)
>>>>o.q., 342-3(8:1425-30), 1102-3(20:1125), 5082(78:1425)
>>>Costs, $60 billion (US), estimates, o.q., 3986(61:1425)
>>>Duceppe meeting with United States experts, requesting, o.q.,
3747(57:1500), 3795(58:1425)
>>>Parliament, briefing, Progressive Conservative Party/Democratic
Representative Caucus Coalition proposal, 5127(79:1250-55)
>>>Rejecting
>>>>Petitions, 2623(41:1505), 3994(61:1505), 4229(65:1205), 4712(73:1515),
4911(76:1505), 4949(77:1030), 6030(93:1205), 6529(101:1505), 6936(109:1510),
8071(128:1525), 8874(142:1205-10), 9507(154:1005), 12402(202:1510)
>>>>Throne Speech omission, 59(3:1750)
>>>Renewing of arms race, o.q., 3480-1(53:1425-30)
>>>Terrorism, implications, 5123(79:1215)
>>>Threat to Canada, o.q., 3566(54:1435)
>>>Violation of 1972 Anti-ballistic Missile Treaty, o.q., 1041(19:1425),
1102-3(20:1125)
National Missing Children's Day
>>
May 25, designation, "Our Missing Children Program", etc., S.O. 31,
11708-10(191:1100-5)
National Museum of Science and Technology
>>
Estimates see Estimates--2001-2002, Main, Canadian Heritage Department
National Nursing Week
>>
May 7-13, tribute, SO. 31, 3476-7(53:1405), 3734(57:1355), 3736(57:1405),
3738(57:1410), 3870(59:1400)
>>"Nurses Always There For You: Caring for Families, 2002 theme, S.O. 31,
11223(183:1410), 11294(184:1355), 11295(184:1405)
National Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Week
>>
April, S.O. 31, 2960-1(46:1400-5), 3142(48:1415), 3207(49:1400),
3209-10(49:1405-10), 10642(173:1355), 10645(173:1410), 10760-1(175:1410)
National Palliative Care Week
>>
May 6-12, 2002, designation, S.O. 31, 11297(184:1415)
>>May 7-13, designation, S.O. 31, 3736(57:1405)
National parks
>>
Biological diversity role, S.O. 31, 11663(190:1400)
>>Canadian Heritage Department's jurisdiction, 4040-1(62:1105-10)
>>>Mismanagement, 3502(53:1625), 3512(53:1745), 4009(61:1650), 4050(62:1215),
7140(112:1155), 7322(115:1255)
>>>>Auditor General's report, condemnation 3504-5(53:1640), 4045(62:1140),
7325(115:1315-20)
>>>>>La Mauricie National Park, only success, Prime Minister Chrétien's riding,
3506(53:1650-5), 7179(112:1630), 7293(114:1830)
>>>>>Management plan, outdated, 7293(114:1830)
>>>>See also Marine conservation areas--Departments
>>Ecological health/integrity, preserving, restoring, 144(5:1010),
274(7:1135), 4045(62:1140), 4047(62:1200)
>>>Canada National Marine Conservation Areas Act (Bill C-10), relationship,
3506(53:1655)
>>>Canadian Alliance position, 4051(62:1225)
>>>Canadian Heritage Department actions, weak, 7141(112:1205), 7293(114:1830),
7322(115:1255), 7327(115:1340)
>>>Fraser Institute report, Off Limits: How Radical Environmentalists are
Shutting Down Canada's National Parks, comments, 7326-7(115:1330-5)
>>>Throne speech statement, 14(2:1530)
>>Federal jurisdiction, Canadian Alliance position, 3501(53:1620)
>>Fees, entrance, high, effects, 7185(112:1715)
>>New parks, establishing, 144(5:1010), 274(7:1135), 6830(107:1340)
>>>39 natural land regions, 3496(53:1545)
>>>Order in Council, establishing, 4050-1(62:1220)
>>>Throne Speech statement, 14(2:1530)
>>Parks Canada mismanagement, 4042(62:1125)
>>Policing, arming park wardens/Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) taking
over, 3499-500(53:1605-10), 4047(62:1155),
4051-2(62:1225-30),
7150(112:1305-10), 7511(118:1600)
>>>Government advertising campaign/wardens not wearing uniforms, S.O. 31,
525(11:1405)
>>>Jasper National Park environmental incidents, etc., S.O. 31, 5548(85:1405),
12101(198:1410)
>>>o.q., 225-6(6:1450), 227(6:1455),
3990-1(61:1445), 6732(105:1445),
6734(105:1455)
>>>Royal Canadian Mounted police (RCMP) terrorism priority factor,
7150(112:1310)
>>>>o.q., 6622(103:1135-40)
>>>S.O. 31, 3140(48:1405)
>>>Wardens refusing to work, being forced to wear uniforms, S.O. 31,
4346-7(67:1405)
>>Public access, restrictions, protecting wildlife, 1236(22:1355),
4041(62:1115), 4047(62:1200), 4050(62:1215)
>>Quebec, underrepresented, 4050(62:1215)
>>Role, importance, Brundtland report, relationship, S.O. 31, 10382(168:1400)
>>System, strengthening, S.O. 31, 9094(146:1400)
>>See also Banff National Park;
Fundy National Park;
Gros Morne National Park;
Jasper, AB (Jasper National Park);
Klouane National Park;
Kootenay National Park;
Marine conservation areas;
Nahanni National Park;
National wildlife areas;
Prince Edward Island National Park;
Riding Mountain National Park
National Parks Act see Marine conservation areas--Establishing/removing
National Parole Board
>>
Estimates see Estimates--2001-2002, Main, Solicitor General Department
>>See also Parole/parolees--Martin;
Victims of crime--Lawsuits
National Pay It Forward Day
>>
Chatham--Kent Municipality, good deeds, volunteerism, promoting, S.O. 31,
9879-80(160:1405)
National Police Week
>>
Recognition, S.O. 31, 3982-3(61:1405), 4068(62:1410), 11488(187:1055)
National Pollutant Release Inventory see Pollution
National Post see Income tax--$250,000; Judges--United States; Tax reductions--$100 billion, Kenney opposing
National programs see Federal-provincial jurisdiction--Federal intrusion into provincial jurisdiction; Pharmacare; Student grants
National Public Service Week
>>
Public Service, contribution, recognizing, o.q., 12534(203:1455)
National Quality Month
>>
Canada's Healthy Workplace Week, S.O. 31, 6416(99:1410)
National Recreational Fisheries Awards
>>
Recipients, congratulating, S.O. 31, 1824-5(31:1405)
National Research Council (NRC)
>>
Edmonton, AB research facility, government visibility factor, Western
Economic Diversification Canada briefing note, S.O. 31, 3307-8(51:1400)
>>Estimates see Estimates--2001-2002, Main, Industry Department
>>Funding, increase, $40 million per year, Budget 2001 measure,
8081(128:1635), 8453(134:1600)
>>Regional technology centres network, Budget 2001 funding, 12277(200:11610)
>>Role, importance, 358(8:1600)
National Research Institute on Linguistic Minorities see Official languages policy (Bilingualism)
National Responsible Fisheries Awards and Roméo Leblanc Medal
>>
Recipients
>>>2001, Stevie Audlakiak, Pierrot Haché, Stan Logan, George Purvis,
congratulating, S.O. 31, 3558-9(54:1400)
>>>2002, Allen Gordon, Gary McLeod, Milford Purdy, Jack Fraser, 11043(180:1410)
>>Technology centres, new, E-Commerce centre, New Brunswick, Advanced
Aluminim Technology Centre, Quebec, National Institute for Nanotechnology,
Alberta, 8081(128:1635)
National Revenue Department (former) see Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA)
National Revenue Minister see Caplan--References; Customs--Legislation
National Rivers Day
>>
First Sunday in June, commemorating, M. (Kraft Sloan),
6598-606(102:1525-630)
>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 6606(102:1630)
National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy
>>
Estimates see Estimates--2001-2002, Main, Privy Council Office
>>See also Contaminated sites--Brownfields
National Safe Driving week
>>
Theme "Driving to Distraction", etc., S.O. 31, 7759(123:1400)
National screening system see Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC); Child care--Workers; Sex offenders/pedophiles
National security
>>
Access to information, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Canadian
Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) power, Privacy Commissioner concerns,
government response, o.q., 11045-6(180:1425)
>>Agencies
>>>Funding adequacy, 11184(182:1250)
>>>>o.q., 8009(127:1140)
>>>Funding cutbacks, Auditor General's concerns, etc., 8197(130:1735)
>>Aid to the civil power, 11115(181:1315)
>>Budget 2000 Mini Budget measures, lack, 5930(91:1718)
>>Budget 2001 measures, $7.7 billion over five years ($6.5 billion plus $1.2
billion for National Defence Department), 6808(107:1100), 6828(107:1320-5)
8077-9(128:1610-20), 8097(129:1125), 8098(129:1135), 8106(129:1230),
8109(129:1250), 8113(129:1315), 8131(129:1515), 8140(129:1620),
8144(129:1650-5), 8145(129:1655-700), 8146(129:1710), 8156(129:1830),
8180-1(130:1530-5), 8187(130:1615), 8188(130:1620), 8198(130:1735),
8217(131:1115), 8229-30(131:1245-50), 8313(133:1300), 8346(133:1630-5),
8428(134:1320), 8843(141:1625), 8850(141:1725), 8874(142:1210),
9472(153:1525), 9475(153:1545), 9485(153:1705), 9595-6(155:1600),
9599(155:1630), 9600(155:1635), 9604(155:1705), 9697(157:1035),
9714(157:1215), 9718(157:1240-5), 9720(157:1305), 11107-8(181:1220)
>>>40% of budget, inadequate, 8117(129:1345-50)
>>>Implementation date, 9452(153:1235)
>>>Inadequate, 8084(128:1705), 8137(129:1555), 8149(129:1730), 8150(129:1740),
8152(129:1755)
>>>o.q., 8124(129:1430)
>>>Reinvestment, reinstated funds cut from public sector, 8104(129:1210-5)
>>>United States pressure factor, 8106(129:1230), 8144(129:1650),
8159(129:1850)
>>>Waste, unnecessary, hope, 8189(130:1635)
>>>See also National security--Canadian Coast Guard role
>>Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, customs officers, role, 6172(95:1115)
>>Canadian Coast Guard role, coastal security
>>>Inadequate, cutbacks, radar sites not maintained, etc., 8159-60(129:1855)
>>>o.q., 6594(102:1450-5), 6620(103:1125), 8869(142:1140)
>>>Surveillance, increasing, 9718(157:1245)
>>>Terrorists, preventing entry, Budget 2001 funding, inadequate,
8153-4(129:1810)
>>>See also Borders, international--Security, Budget 2001 measures--Security,
Waterway border crossings
>>Canadian Security Intelligence Service funding and staff cutbacks, impact,
o.q., 5290(81:1430)
>>Caplan, Citizenship and Immigration Minister meeting with Chinese General
Fhang Wei, possible leak of cabinet confidences, information relating to
people smuggling, danger to national security, o.q., 478(10:1150),
535(11:1450-5)
>>Definition, food security, housing security, income security and social
programs, including, 7109(111:1620)
>>Emergencies
>>>Declaration, cabinet approval, public disclosure, Public Safety Act
(Bill C-42) provisions, o.q., 7560-1(119:1425-30)
>>>Definition, 11115(181:1315), 11163(182:1035)
>>Foreign intelligence agency, establishing, 5209(79:2315-20)
>>>o.q., 6256(96:1430-5)
>>Government expenditures
>>>Increasing, 6809-10(107:1105-15), 6850(107:1545-50), 8423(134:1245),
11137(181:1530), 11139(181:1545)
>>>>$280 million since September 11, 2001, o.q., 7159(112:1415)
>>>>Budget deficit possibility, prioritizing expenditures alternative,
5505-6(84:1710)
>>>>Canadian Alliance position, prior to United States, September 11, 2001
terrorist attacks, 8211-2(131:1045)
>>>>Reallocating expenditures from low priority areas, 8183(130:1550)
>>>>>Finance Standing Committee recommendation, 8146(129:1705), 8213(131:1045)
>>>>Restoring, 5499(84:1620)
>>>>United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, relationship,
5810(89:1940), 6861(107:1715), 8148-9(129:1725), 8451(134:1550)
>>>Priority, 7798-9(124:1010-5), 7800-1(124:1025-30), 7828-9(124:1355),
8118(129:1355)
>>>See also Government expenditures--Budget 2001 measures, Priority--Reduction
>>Government role, 6831(107:1345), 11107(181:1215)
>>Importance, 7221(113:1220)
>>>Danger of complacency, 5215-6(80:1005)
>>Information, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Canadian Security
Intelligence Service not sharing, o.q., 9100-1(146:1435-400)
>>Intelligence services role, past neglect, United States, September 11, 2001
terrorist attacks, relationship, 5445(83:1250)
>>Legislation, Public Safety Act (Bill C-42)
>>>Closure/time allocation, use, o.q., 7560-1(119:1425-30)
>>>Contents, release to media prior to bill tabled in House,
7456-7(117:1530-40), 7906(125:1515)
>>>See also National security--Military security zones--Security risks
>>Legislation, Public Safety Act, 2002 (Bill C-55), 12097-8(198:1350)
>>>Provisions, Parliament right to revoke/modify, o.q., 11046(180:1430)
>>>See also National security--Military security zones, Scope
>>Liberal government (Chrétien)
>>>Record, 5158-9(79:1635-40), 7946(126:1250)
>>>Priority, o.q., 5555(85:1440-5)
>>Measures, review, United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
factor, 5126-7(79:1240-50), 5204(79:2240)
>>>o.q., 5436(83:1155), 7212(113:1130)
>>>Parliamentary committees role, o.q., 5143(79:1440)
>>Men and women in uniform, role, tribute, S.O. 31, 8118-9(129:1355)
>>Military security zones/controlled access military zones, designation,
Minister of National Defence authority, 7415(117:1035), 7699(122:1025-30),
7794(123:1815), 7939(126:1150-5), 11061(180:1550), 11063(180:1605),
11069-70(180:1645-55), 12097(198:1350), 11075(180:1730), 11077(180:1745),
11093(181:1020), 11096(181:1045), 11098(181:1100), 11105-7(181:1155-1210),
11108(181:1220), 11113(181:1255), 11114(181:1305), 11116-8(181:1325-35),
11119-20(181:1345-50), 11136(181:1515), 11139(181:1540-5), 11141-2(181:1605),
11147-8(181:1645-55), 11149-50(181:1700-5),
11151(181:1715-20),
11161-2(182:1020-5), 11163-4(182:1035), 11165(182:1045), 11183(182:1240-5),
11186-7(182:1300-10), 11189(182:1325), 11418(186:1020-5), 11421(186:1045-50),
11424(186:1110), 11426-7(186:1125-30), 11429(186:1150-5),
11430-1(186:1200-15), 11434-6(186:1240-1300),
11781-2(192:1705-10),
11785-6(192:1735-40), 11789-90(192:1800-15),
11889-93(194:1530-1605),
11895-6(194:1620-5), 11897-8(194:1635-50),
11900-1(194:1705-10),
11902-3(194:1725), 11918-22(195:1025-1100),
11923-5(195:1110-25),
11926-7(195:1135-40), 11928-9(195:1155),
11930-1(195:1205-10),
11933(195:1230), 11934(195:1240), 11935-8(195:1250-1310),
11939-40(195:1325-35), 11941-2(195:1345-50),
11955-7(195:1505-25),
11966-7(195:1645), 11969(195:1700), 11970(195:1710)
>>>Canadian Armed Forces, powers, o.q., 7677(121:1425)
>>>Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, contravention, o.q.,
7496-7(118:1420), 7707(122:1120-5)
>>>Compensation for loss of income/damages, right to seek through courts,
removal, 11120(181:1350), 11148(181:1650-5),
11151(181:1720), 11162(182:1025),
11187(182:1310), 11418(186:1020-5), 11429(186:1155), 11431(186:1215),
11786(192:1740), 11890(194:1530-5), 11901(194:1710), 11919(195:1040),
11955(195:1510)
>>>>o.q., 7496-7(118:1420-30), 7562(119:1435), 11006(179:1430),
11045(180:1420-5)
>>>Declaration, public awareness/unawareness, o.q., 11046(180:1430),
11128(181:1435)
>>>Definition, 11141(181:1605), 11924(195:1120)
>>>>o.q., 7707(122:1120)
>>>Federal-provincial jurisdiction, 7939(126:1150)
>>>G-8 Summit (Kananaskis, AB, June 2002), 11116(181:1320), 11119(181:1345),
11149-50(181:1705-10), 11421(186:1045),
11788-9(192:1755-1800)
>>>Guidelines, lack, o.q., 11005(179:1420)
>>>Hidden agenda, use for international summits, etc., 11782(192:1710),
11789(192:1805), 11919(195:1030), 11935-6(195:1250-5)
>>>>o.q., 7499(118:1440), 7677(121:1425)
>>>Kananaskis Stoney Indian Reserve, o.q., 7764(123:1430)
>>>National Capital Region, o.q, 7559-60(119:1420)
>>>Ministerial powers, use, prejudicial to individuals,
notification/explanation not necessary, o.q., 7497(118:1425),
7564-5(119:1450), 7676-8(121:1420-30), 7708(122:1125-30)
>>>o.q., 7677(121:1420-5)
>>>Oversight committee/monitoring panel, establishing, 7415-6(117:1035)
>>>>o.q., 7496(118:1425), 11004(179:1420)
>>>Protection of military assets of Canada and allies, o.q., 7496(118:1420),
7497(118:1430), 7560(119:1425), 7562(119:1435), 11004-5(179:1420),
11046(180:1430), 11128(181:1435)
>>>Protestors, peaceful, rights suppressed, 11426(186:1125), 11429(186:1155),
11901(194:1710), 11923(195:1110), 11928-9(195:1155)
>>>>o.q., 7497-8(118:1430), 7677(121:1425)
>>>Provincial approval, 11070(180:1655), 11918(195:1030)
>>>>o.q., 7561-2(119:1435)
>>>Quebec, intruding without permission, 11187(182:1305), 11418(186:1020),
11421(186:1045-50), 11424(186:1110), 11429(186:1150), 11434(186:1240-5),
11781(192:1705), 11786(192:1735-40), 11890(194:1530), 11892(194:1550),
11894(194:1620), 11901(194:1710), 11903(194:1725), 11922(195:1100),
11940(195:1330), 11957(195:1520), 11970(195:1710)
>>>o.q., 7607(120:1420), 7676(121:1420)
>>>Scope of zone, size/limits, Public Safety Act, 2002 (Bill C-55) provisions,
11148(181:1650), 11150(181:1705), 11187(182:1310), 11429(186:1150),
11782(192:1705), 11901(194:1710), 11918(195:1030), 11922(195:1100),
11939(195:1325)
>>>>o.q., 7560(119:1420-5), 11004(179:1420)
>>>Time limits, 11162(182:1025), 11418(186:1025), 11898(194:1640-5)
>>>War Measures Act/October crisis, comparison, 11923(195:1110),
11925(195:1125), 11937(195:1300), 11940(195:1330-5), 11956(195:1515)
>>>See also Summit of the Americas (April 2001, Quebec City, QC)
>>North American security perimeter, 5397(82:2115), 5504(84:1655-700),
6033(93:1225), 6231(95:1925), 8132(129:1520), 11143(181:1615)
>>>Canada-United States co-operation, harmonization of operations,
6810(107:1115)
>>>>o.q., 7005-6(110:1415-20)
>>>Manley, Foreign Affairs Minister-United States Home Security Director
Ridge meetings, o.q., 6526(101:1450-5)
>>>Mexico, including, o.q., 6024-5(93:1135), 6416(99:1415), 6733(105:1450)
>>>o.q., 5771(89:1435-40), 5909(91:1430-5), 6022(93:1115-20),
6024-5(93:1130-5), 6029(93:1200)
>>>Provinces, supporting, federal-provincial summit, o.q., 6416(99:1415)
>>>Quebec, federal government consulting during negotiations, o.q.,
6733(105:1450)
>>>Sovereignty, 5880(90:1610)
>>>See also Border, Canada-United States--Security;
Continental security;
Immigrants--Inadmissibility;
Terrorism/terrorists--Combatting, Borders;
Trade--United States, United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
>>Operations/organizations, $1.5 billion funding, o.q., 5251(80:1435),
5715(88:1125)
>>>Additional $600 million, budget 2001 provision, o.q., 7764(123:1430)
>>Policy, Liberal government (Chrétien) failure to implement, condemning, M.
on supply (MacKay), 9507(154:1005), 9514-36(154:1055-355),
9548-66(154:1515-725)
>>Protecting
>>>Government acting quickly, Public Safety Act (Bill C-42) provisions, o.q.,
7561(119:1430-5)
>>>Legislative measures, personal freedoms, relationship, 6169(95:1045)
>>Provincial and local law enforcement agencies, role, funding needs, o.q.,
8009(127:1140)
>>Public safety, public concerns, government position, o.q., 5435(83:1150-5)
>>Royal Canadian Mounted Police role
>>>Reporting to non-partisan parliamentary committee instead of Solicitor
General, Canadian Alliance position, 6169(95:1055)
>>>United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) assisting, o.q.,
6931(109:1435), 8483-4(135:1445)
>>Security risks, interim orders, ministers' issuing, Public Safety Act (Bill
C-42) provisions
>>>Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, violation, o.q., 7495-6(118:1420)
>>>Emergencies Act, existence, violation, o.q., 7608(120:1430), 7708(122:1125)
>>>o.q., 7608(120:1430)
>>Shipping approaching port, announcing 96 hours prior to arrival, o.q.,
6594(102:1450-5), 6620(103:1125), 6626-7(103:1200)
>>Special national security committee, Deputy Prime Minister Gray heading, not
meeting for over one year, o.q., 5292(81:1440), 5346-7(82:1440)
>>Strengthening
>>>Canadian Ministry of Homeland Security, establishing, 5504(84:1655-700)
>>>>S.O. 31, 5480(84:1405)
>>>Government strategy, Anti-terrorism Act (Bill C-36) role, 6164(95:1010-5)
>>Structure
>>>Adequacy, 5243(80:1335)
>>>Components, 5222-3(80:1055)
>>Technology/human components, 6831(107:1345)
>>Threats, calm and rational response, need for, S.O. 31, 6368(98:1110)
>>United States, co-operation with, legislation, etc., 7852-3(124:1620)
>>>o.q., 6927(109:1415)
>>West coast, Marine Communication and Traffic Service concern, Canadian Coast
Guard Officer Frank Dwyer testimony before Fisheries and Oceans Standing
Committee, reprimand placed on file, o.q., 8064-5(128:1445-50)
>>See also Air transportation security--Increase, Passenger information,
Privacy rights;
Citizenship and Immigration Department--Enforcement office;
Food supply system--Protecting;
Government expenditures--United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks;
Immigration;
Refugees--Determination process;
United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks--Canadian response,
Security
National Security Cabinet Committee
>>
Manley, Foreign Affairs Minister, chairing, o.q., 5769(89:1420), 5869(90:1450)
>>Membership, Minister of Health exclusion, o.q., 5912(91:1450),
6201(95:1455), 6525(101:1445)
>>See also Economy/economic conditions--United States, September 11, 2001
terrorist attacks;
Terrorism/terrorists--Combatting, National Security Cabinet Committee
National Seniors Safety Week
>>
Senior citizens, safety, security, promoting, S.O. 31, 6927(109:1410),
7087(111:1400)
National sex offender registry
>>
Canadian Police Association endorsing, 1570(27:1150), 1573-4(27:1210-5),
8688(139:1110), 8696-7(139:1225-30), 8704-5(139:1325-30), 8724(139:1535),
8733(139:1640)
>>>See also National sex offender registry--Canadian Police Information
Centre (CPIC), Inadequate
>>Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC), 10689(174:1045)
>>>Funding, additional, receiving, 8684(139:1040), 8687(139:1105),
8701(139:1255), 8721(139:1505), 8726(139:1545), 8728(139:1605), 8734(139:1655)
>>>Improvements, adding, 8687(139:1110), 8700(139:1250), 8704(139:1320),
8707(139:1340), 8721(139:1510)
>>>Inadequate, 1561(27:1045), 1570(27:1150), 1576(27:1230), 1582-3(27:1315),
1617(27:1645), 1620-1(27:1710), 8680-1(139:1010-5), 8683(139:1035),
8687-8(139:1105-10), 8690-1(139:1130-5), 8693(139:1150), 8695(139:1205),
8696-7(139:1220-5), 8704(139:1320), 8706(139:1335), 8721(139:1510)
>>>>Addresses of sex offenders, not indicated, 1558-9(27:1025-35),
8697(139:1230), 8702(139:1305), 8730(139:1625), 8732(139:1635-40),
8734(139:1655)
>>>>Canadian Police Association position, 1560(27:1045), 1575-6(27:1225-30),
1604(27:1520), 1614(27:1630), 8685(139:1050), 8698(139:1235),
8704-6(139:1325-40), 8722(139:1510-5), 8734(139:1650), 8736(139:1710)
>>>>o.q., 1832-3(31:1445), 1911(32:1435), 4906(76:1440), 8482(135:1435)
>>>>Provincial position, 8721(139:1505), 8734(139:1650-5)
>>>>Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) position, 8694(139:1205),
8698(139:1235)
>>>>>o.q., 4172-3(64:1430)
>>>>Stephenson, Jim, position, 8683(139:1030)
>>>>Victims' groups, children's rights groups, position, 8685(139:1050),
8734(139:1650-5)
>>>Jurisdictions, provincial use, 8700(139:1250), 8734(139:1655)
>>>o.q., 4583(71:1415), 8482(135:1435)
>>>Registry, 1558(27:1025), 1560-2(27:1035-55), 1565(27:1115),
1566-7(27:1125), 1572(27:1205), 1574(27:1215), 1575(27:1225),
1579-80(27:1250-300), 1584(27:1325), 1586(27:1340), 1604-5(27:1520-30),
1610-1(27:1600-5), 1614-5(27:1630-5), 5466(84:1215), 8684-5(139:1040-55),
8701-2(139:1255-300), 8707(139:1340), 8709(139:1355), 8725-6(139:1540-50),
8727-8(139:1600-5)
>>>>Police officers, supporting, 8706(139:1335)
>>>See also National sex offender registry--Information contained
>>Consultations, provincial governments, law enforcement agencies, victims'
rights groups requesting, 1556-7(27:1015), 1563(27:1105), 1573(27:1210),
1575(27:1225), 1576(27:1235), 1584(27:1330), 1586(27:1335), 1607(27:1540-5),
1614(27:1630), 1617(27:1645), 8684(139:1040), 8687(139:1105)
>>>o.q., 4173(64:1435)
>>Costs, 1559(27:1035), 1576-7(27:1235)
>>>Firearms Registration system, comparison, 1569(27:1145), 1605(27:1525),
8733(139:1640)
>>Crime prevention/solving role, 1560(27:1040), 1617-8(27:1645-55),
8684(139:1040), 8688-9(139:1110-20), 8697(139:1225), 8698-700(139:1235-45),
8704(139:1320-5), 8706-7(139:1340), 8721(139:1505), 8724(139:1530),
8726(139:1545), 8727(139:1555-600), 8729(139:1610), 8735(139:1655-705)
>>>Abductor, tracking, time saved, 8693(139:1150), 8695(139:1210)
>>>>Address available, impact, 8697(139:1230)
>>>>Statistics, child abduction
>>>>>44% dead within first hour, 74% dead within three hours, 91% dead within
24 hours, 8697(139:1225), 8703(139:1315), 8722(139:1510), 8728(139:1605),
8734(139:1650), 8735(139:1705)
>>>>>75% victims within 2 kilometre radius of offender, 8697(139:1230),
8703(139:1315), 8734(139:1650), 8735(139:1705)
>>>Protection, societal, women, children, 1555-6(27:1005-10), 1564(27:1105),
8683(139:1035), 8688-9(139:1115), 8696(139:1220), 8699(139:1245)
>>Difficulties, not proceeding with, federal-provincial-territorial working
group on high risk offenders, report, Report to Federal, Provincial and
Territorial Ministers on Information Systems on Sex Offenders Against Children
and Other Vulnerable Groups, 1608-9(27:1550-5)
>>Establishing, nation-wide system, uniform standards, criteria,
1571(27:1155), 1584(27:1325), 2785(43:1525), 1615(27:1635), 6212(95:1610),
8533-4(136:1235), 8535(136:1250), 10689(174:1045)
>>>Bloc Québécois position, 1563(27:1105), 1565(27:1115), 8689(139:1120)
>>>Canadian Alliance supply motion, 8727(139:1555), 8728(139:1605)
>>>>Government supporting, 1566(27:1120-5), 1568-9(27:1135-40), 1572(27:1205),
1580(27:1255), 1582(27:1310), 1586(27:1340), 1614(27:1630),
1618-9(27:1650-700), 3721(57:1230)
>>>>>Fearing public backlash, 1568-71(27:1140-55)
>>>>Partisan politics, 1610(27:1600-5), 1618(27:1650)
>>>Canadian Alliance supporting, opposing gun control registry, comparison,
1611(27:1610), 1617-8(27:1650)
>>>Liberal government (Chrétien), commitment, failure to implement, o.q.,
10768(175:1450)
>>>Liberal government (Chrétien) refusal, 2256(36:1755), 3644(56:1240),
8841(141:1620), 8849(141:1720), 10264-5(165:1750-5)
>>>>o.q., 10720(174:1435)
>>>M. on supply (White, R.), 1555-88(27:1005-355), 1603-21(27:1515-710), as
amended, agreed to, on recorded division, 1621-2(27:1750)
>>>>Amdt. (Day), 1559(27:1030), agreed to, 1621(27:1715)
>>>National consensus, requiring, 8681(139:1015), 8684(139:1040),
8685-6(139:1050-5), 8687(139:1105), 8700(139:1250), 8701-2(139:1300-5),
8721(139:1505), 8728(139:1605), 8735(139:1705)
>>>New Democratic Party position, 1567(27:1125), 8691(139:1145)
>>>Non-partisan, public safety issue, 1585(27:1330)
>>>o.q., 4172-3(64:1430), 4178(64:1500), 4583(71:1415), 4906(76:1435-40),
4987(77:1435),
>>>Progressive Conservative Party position, 1557(27:1020), 1569(27:1140)
>>>S.O. 31, 4168(64:1405)
>>>Stephenson, Christopher, murder/rape victim, inquest recommendation,
Christopher's Law, Ontario, 1557-8(27:1020-5), 1563(27:1105), 1569(27:1145),
1605(27:1530), 1620(27:1705)
>>>>Modelling, Sex Offender Registry Act (Bill C-333), 11972-4(195:1730-45)
>>>>See also National sex offender registry--Ontario registry system
>>Firearms registry system
>>>Infrastructure, use, 1557(27:1020), 8681(139:1020), 8693(139:1150)
>>>Value, public priority, etc., comparison, 1605(27:1525),
1608-9(27:1550-600), 8682(139:1020), 8695(139:1210), 8696(139:1220),
8703-5(139:1310-25), 8706(139:1335), 8708-9(139:1355), 8722(139:1515),
8724(139:1535)
>>>See also National sex offender registry--Costs--Establishing, Canadian
Alliance supporting
>>Implementation by January 2002, 1555(27:1005), 1557(27:1515), 1569(27:1140),
1615(27:1635)
>>>Government, failure to enact, 8404-5(134:1015), 8680-1(139:1010-5),
8682-3(139:1025-35), 8688(139:1115), 8689-90(139:1125-35), 8692-3(139:1145-50),
8694(139:1200), 8695(139:1210), 8697(139:1225), 8703-5(139:1315-25),
8721-2(139:1505-10), 8722-3(139:1520), 8729(139:1610), 8730(139:1625),
8732(139:1635), 8735-6(139:1700-5)
>>>>o.q., 8482(135:1435-40)
>>Information contained
>>>Access, 8724(139:1530)
>>>>Restricted to law enforcement agencies, crime prevention and law
enforcement purpose, Privacy Act provisions respected, 1556(27:1010),
1559(27:1035), 1564-5(27:1105-15), 1567(27:1125-30), 1576(27:1235),
1585(27:1335), 8688-9(139:1110-5)
>>>Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC), criteria, 8684(139:1040),
8687(139:1110), 8693(139:1150), 8698(139:1235), 8725-6(139:1540-5),
8726(139:1550), 8727-8(139:1605), 8730(139:1625), 8735(139:1655)
>>>DNA databank, 8724(139:1535)
>>>Name, address, date of birth, list of sex offences, etc., 1556(27:1010),
1564(27:1105), 1585(27:1335), 8726(139:1550), 8733(139:1640)
>>>Offender providing, onus to update/report, 1556(27:1010), 1604(27:1520),
1605(27:1530), 8692(139:1145), 8730(139:1625)
>>>>o.q., 4173(64:1435)
>>>Ontario registry, criteria, 8681(139:1010), 8726(139:1545),
8727-8(139:1605), 8735(139:1655)
>>>Tattoos, including, 8726(139:1550)
>>International systems, 1564(27:1110)
>>Legislation, 2785(43:1525), 11972-5(195:1730-50)
>>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee drafting, M. on supply (White,
R.), 8680-709(139:1010-355), 8720-36(139:1505-710), negatived, on recorded
division, 8737-8(139:1755)
>>>>Amdt. (MacKay), 8696(139:1215), negatived, on recorded division,
8736-7(139:1715-45)
>>>o.q., 8719(139:1455)
>>>Private members' bill, votable, mandatory, procedural difficulties,
8690-2(139:1135-45), 8730(139:1620), 8731(139:1630), 8733(139:1645-50),
8735(139:1700)
>>>Pro forma draft, Canadian Alliance development, 1555(27:1005), 1557(27:1015)
>>>Sound, carefully constructed, reactionary, avoiding, 8706-8(139:1340-50),
8728(139:1605), 8731-2(139:1635)
>>>See also Sex Offender Registry Act (Bill C-333)
>>Liberal government (Chrétien) attitude, 1585(27:1330), 8684(139:1040),
8698(139:1235), 8705(139:1330-5), 8722(139:1515), 8731(139:1630),
8734-5(139:1650-5)
>>Liberal Party, April 1993 document, A Liberal Perspective on Crime and
Justice Issues, demand, 1605-7(27:1530-40), 8682(139:1025)
>>Ontario registry system (Christopher's Law) 1555-7(27:1005-15),
1571-2(27:1200), 1574(27:1215),1586(27:1335), 1586(27:1345), 1588(27:1025),
1569-70(27:1140), 1605(27:1530), 1614-6(27:1630-40), 1619-20(27:1655-710),
8404(134:1015), 8682(139:1025), 8693(139:1150), 8698-700(139:1240-5),
8722(139:1515)
>>>Establishment, reasons, national delay, 1560(27:1045), 1614(27:1630),
8697(139:1230), 8702(139:1305), 8729(139:1610-5), 8730(139:1625),
8732(139:1635), 8734(139:1655)
>>>Jurisdiction, Ontario only, 8680(139:1010), 8702(139:1310)
>>>Limitations, 8702(139:1310)
>>>o.q., 4173(64:1435), 8482(135:1435)
>>>Other provinces considering similar action, 1574(27:1215), 1614(27:1630),
8702(139:1305)
>>>Police, position, 8706(139:1340)
>>>Software, offering use, 8680(139:1010), 8682(139:1020), 8698(139:1235),
8727(139:1605)
>>>See also National sex offender registry--Establishing,
Stephenson--Information contained
>>Pardons, including, 8701(139:1255), 8726(139:1545), 8734(139:1655)
>>Provincial interest, participation, 1559-60(27:1035-40), 8680(139:1010),
8705(139:1325-30), 8706(139:1340), 8726(139:1550), 8732(139:1635),
8734(139:1655)
>>>Establishing, o.q., 1832(31:1445)
>>>Jurisdiction, expanding, 8698(139:1235), 8722(139:1515), 8724(139:1530)
>>>See also National sex offender registry--Ontario registry system
>>Public opinion, 8728(139:1605)
>>Registering, criteria
>>>10 year sentence
>>>>Exceeding, registering/reporting for life, 1556(27:1010), 1564(27:1105),
1585(27:1335)
>>>>Maximum, registering/reporting for 10 years, 1556(27:1010), 1564(27:1105),
1585(27:1335)
>>>Failure, penalties, fines, imprisonment, 1556(27:1010), 1567-8(27:1130-5),
1570(27:1150), 1584-6(27:1325-35), 1586(27:1345), 1616(27:1640),
8681(139:1015)
>>>Information, false, supplying, 8702(139:1305)
>>>Local police station, 1556(27:1010), 1564(27:1105), 1574(27:1215),
1585(27:1335)
>>>>>Oklahoma system, 1575(27:1225)
>>>>>o.q., 4173(64:1435)
>>>Mandatory, 8681(139:1015), 8682(139:1025), 8685(139:1050), 8687(139:1105),
8692(139:1145), 8698(139:1235), 8702(139:1305), 8732-3(139:1635-40)
>>>Offenders, knowledge, 8689(139:1120)
>>Rehabilitation, impact, 8688(139:1115)
>>Removal, 8722(139:1515)
>>Responsibility/maintenance, Solicitor General Department, Royal Canadian
Mounted Police (RCMP), parole system, 1555-6(27:1005), 1564(27:1105),
1585(27:1335)
>>Rights, individual, erosion, opponents' position, 1574(27:1215),
8681(139:1020), 8683(139:1035), 8687(139:1105), 8699(139:1240-5),
8703(139:1315), 8705(139:1325-30), 8725(139:1535), 8732(139:1640)
>>>Correctional Service of Canada, non-compliance, 8682(139:1020),
8702(139:1305)
>>Role, 1568-9(27:1140)
>>Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
>>>Position, 8697(139:1230)
>>>See also National sex offender registry passim
>>Stand alone system/working in conjunction with other systems,
1569-70(1145-55), 1580(27:1255-300), 1587(27:1350), 8685(139:1055),
8692(139:1145), 8693(139:1155), 8694-5(139:1205), 8721(139:1505)
>>United Kingdom system, 1555(27:1005), 1557(27:1015), 8706(139:1340)
>>United States system, published names, 1555(27:1005), 1557(27:1015),
1560-1(27:1035-45), 1564(27:1110), 1586(27:1335), 1615-6(27:1635-40),
8693(139:1150), 8698(139:1235), 8700(139:1245)
>>>Court challenges, constitutional violations, 8707(139:1340), 8721(139:1510)
>>>o.q., 1833(31:1445), 1911(32:1435)
>>>Resources, use, 8707(139:1340)
>>>Vigilantism, inciting, 8706(139:1340)
>>White, R., efforts, 8721(139:1510)
>>Young offenders convicted of violent sexual offences, inclusion,
1615(27:1630-5), 8699(139:1245)
National Shipbuilding and Industrial Marine Partnership Project see Shipbuilding--Task force report
National shipbuilding strategy see Shipbuilding industry
National Sleep Awareness Week
>>
October 22-28, sleep disorder awareness campaign, S.O. 31, 6413(99:1400)
National Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Awareness Month
>>
June, designation, S.O. 31, 4780(74:1405-10), 12387(202:1355)
National standards
>>
Bloc Québécois position, 4450(69:1145)
>>Enforcement powers, lack, 4450(69:1145)
>>Federal government imposing, 4467(69:1340)
>>Federal-provincial negotiations, role, 4450(69:1145)
>>Role, importance, 4469(69:1355)
>>See also Air transportation security--Increase;
Breast cancer--Mammography screening/testing;
Canada Health and Social Transfer (CHST)--Cash transfers;
Drinking water;
Environment;
Equalization payments--Purpose;
Health care system;
Income tax--Tax points;
Transfer payments to provinces--Purpose;
Veterans' hospitals--Needs
National Summit on Sport see Sports
National symbols see Canadian flag; Maple leaf
National Teachers Day
>>
Establishing, petitions, 7616(120:1515), 11264(184:1010)
National Transportation Act see Rail transportation/railways--Mergers
National unity
>>
Alienation, 1288-9(22:2025-30)
>>>See also Aboriginal peoples/communities;
Atlantic Canada;
Quebec;
Western provinces
>>Liberal government (Chrétien), damaging, cutbacks, actions, etc.,
2108(34:1315), 2609(41:1355)
>>Maintaining, petitions, 4911(76:1505)
>>Proportional representation system, impact, 912(17:1015), 915(17:1025),
936(17:1240), 970(17:1615), 973(17:1635), 980(17:1720)
>>See also Government contracts--Sponsorship program, Quebec
separation/sovereignty
National Volunteer Week
>>
April 21-27, S.O. 31, 10596(172:1110), 10642(173:1355), 10713(174:1400)
>>7.5 million volunteers, government recognizing, S.O. 31, 3208-9(49:1400-5)
>>See also Centre d'aciton bénévole de Saint Hubert
National War Memorial
>>
And Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, defacing by G-20 Summit protestors, S.O.
31, 7442(117:1410)
National war museum see Canadian War Museum
National Water Research Institute
>>
Role, strengthening, Throne speech statement, 14(2:1530), 144(5:1010),
283(7:1235), 3730(57:1330), 3750(57:1525)
>>See also Drinking water--Safety
National Weapons Enforcement Support Team (NWEST) see Gun control/guns--Registration system, Enforcement
National wildlife areas
>>
Funding adequacy, Environment and Sustainable Development Commissioner
position, Quebec, Lake St. Francis National Wildlife Area, etc.,
12139-41(198:1850-900)
>>>o.q., 11719(191:1155)
>>Migratory bird sanctuaries, 12140(198:1855)
>>See also Isle Haute, NS
Nationalism see Quebec separation/sovereignty--Federal nationalism
NATO see North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)