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Terrorism/terrorists, funds/assets

Terrorism/terrrorists, groups/cells, operating in Canada

    >>Al-Qaeda, arrest of Zacharias Moussaoui, o.q., 8174(130:1450)
    >>Al-Qaeda operatives, issuing order for kidnapping and murder of United States journalist Daniel Pearl, o.q., 9195-6(148:1430-5), 9260-1(149:1445)
    >>Chrétien, Prime Minister unaware, 5396(82:2100)
    >>>o.q., 5290(81:1430)
    >>Confidential briefing to Parliamentary committee studying, requesting, o.q., 5345(82:1430)
    >>Deportation, o.q., 6254-5(96:1420)
    >>Eradicating
    >>>Government inaction, o.q., 5250-1(80:1430)
    >>>Government plans, o.q., 5250(80:1430), 5253(80:1445)
    >>Membership, not prohibiting, o.q., 6075(94:1430), 6194(95:1415)
    >>Multiple/mass murder conviction, parole eligibility, 7532(119:1015), 7553(119:1340), 7621(120:1540), 7623(120:1555-1600)
    >>>o.q., 6075(94:1430), 6195(95:1430), 7335(115:1430)
    >>One year surveillance, warrants, police authority, 6176-7(95:1155)
    >>Number, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) report, 5119(79:1140), 5159-60(79:1645), 5210(79:2325), 5218(80:1025), 5242(80:1335), 5392(82:2040)
    >>>o.q., 9196(148:1435), 10933(178:1425-30)
    >>Publicly naming, Anti-terrorism Act (Bill C-36) provision, o.q., 6075(94:1430)
    >>Refugee status claimants, o.q., 6254(96:1420)
    >>See also Terrorism/terrorists--Al Qaeda

Terry Fox Day Act (Bill C-339)--Beaumier

    >>First reading, 3262(50:1205)
    >>See also Fox, Terry--Day

Terry Fox Run

    >>Cancer research fundraising event, St. Peter's Catholic Secondary School, Peterborough, ON, fundraising record, S.O. 31, 8055-6(128:1400)

Texas see Wine industry--Trade mission to Texas

Textile industry

    >>Free trade, Quebec, negative effects, 1682(29:1030)
    >>Government grants, Dupont Canada Inc., etc., training and career programs, etc., o.q., 10720-1(174:1435-40)
    >>Imports, regulations, developing countries, effects, 1689(29:1120), 2343(37:1840), 2348(37:1920)
    >>See also Costa Rica

Textile workers see Work Adjustment Training

Thank You Canada medal see Veterans' medals--Liberation of Holland

Thanksgiving

The Fifth Estate see Michener-Deacon Fellowship--Journalism award

The Last Chapter see Motorcycle (biker) gangs

Theatre see Stratford, ON

Théâtre du Nouveau Monde

    >>50th anniversary, S.O. 31, 6020(93:1110)
    >>See also World Theatre Day

Theft see Sentences (convicted criminals)

"There's something about money" see Education--Canadian Bankers Association

Thérèse Casgrain Volunteer Award see Volunteers

Thériault, Camille

    >>Former New Brunswick cabinet minister and Premier, retirement from active politics, tribute, S.O. 31, 2116(34:1405)

Therriault, Brig. Gen. Robert G.

    >>Distinguished military career, death, tribute, S.O. 31, 8167(130:1410)

Thiara, Satpreet see Rock--References, Liberal Party leadership campaign

Thibaudeau decision see Child support payments--Income tax deductions

Thibault, Hon. Robert (Lib.--West Nova; Secretary of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency) until January 15, 2002; Minister of Fisheries and Oceans as of January 15, 2002)

Thibault, Roger see Human rights

Thibeault, Yolande (Lib.--Saint-Lambert)

    >>Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation, S.O. 31, 12599(204:1405)
    >>Canadian Armed Forces, o.q., 4588(71:1440)
    >>Canadian Executive Service Organization (CESO), S.O. 31, 9358(151:1355)
    >>Canadian Institutes of Health Research, S.O. 31, 12769(207:1410)
    >>Centre d'action bénvole de Saint Hubert, S.O. 31, 11041-2(180:1405)
    >>Child prostitution, o.q., 1325(23:1445)
    >>Christmas Lights Across Canada program, S.O. 31, 8001(127:1100)
    >>Discrimination and racism, S.O. 31, 10593-4(172:1055)
    >>G-8 Summit (Kananaskis, AB, June 2002), S.O. 31, 12996(211:1105)
    >>Health care system, o.q., 12399(202:1500)
    >>Highways and roads, S.O. 31, 524-5(11:1400)
    >>Infrastructure Canada Program, o.q., 6482(100:1455)
    >>Inter-American Democratic Charter, o.q., 5981(92:1455)
    >>International Astronomy Day, S.O. 31, 3250-1(50:1105)
    >>Land mines (anti-personnel mines), S.O. 31, 9408(152:1105)
    >>Official languages policy (Bilingualism), o.q., 11995(196:1150)
    >>Official Languages Standing Joint Committee, reports, 10540(171:1025)
    >>Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month, S.O. 31, 10759(175:1405)
    >>Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.--Parliamentary Poet Laureate)(Bill S-10), 6348-9(97:1735-40)
    >>Parliamentary Poet Laureate, 6348-9(97:1735-40)
    >>Pyrite damage, o.q., 6766(106:1440)
    >>Summer Work Student Exchange program, S.O. 31, 12031(197:1410)
    >>Terrorism/terrorists
    >>>Petition, 3263(50:1210), 9037(145:1550)
    >>>S.O. 31, 6368(98:1110)
    >>Tourism industry, o.q., 6625(103:1150)

Thiessen, Gordon see Bank of Canada--Governor

Thin capitalization mines see Mining industry

Think Canada 2001 festival see Trade--Japan

Think Rural see Rural/remote/natural resource communities/regions--Natural Resources Standing Committee 1997 report

Third party advertising see Elections

Third party management see Indian bands/reserves--Financial management/accountability, Business

Third way see United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks--United States response, Bush

Third world countries see Developing countries

Third World Eye Care Society

    >>Distribution of used/no longer needed eyeglasses in developing countries, S.O. 31, 4521(70:1100)

Third world status see Canada

Thobani, Sunera see United States--"Most dangerous and powerful global force"

Thomas Fuller Construction Co. see Library of Parliament--Renovations

Thompson, Greg (PC--New Brunswick Southwest; PC/DR Coalition--New Brunswick Southwest as of September 13, 2001; PC--New Brunswick Southwest as of April 10, 2002)

Thompson, MB see Aboriginal peoples/communities--Education; Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans of Canada (ANAVETS)

Thompson, Myron (CA--Wild Rose)

Thorah Central School Community Council see White Creek Rehabilitation Project

Thornley, Joe

    >>Liberal Party fundraiser, Canadian Heritage Minister Copps fundraiser organizer, company Thornley Fallis contracting with Canadian Heritage Department, conflict of interest, o.q., 10389(168:1435), 10837(176:1430-5), 11048-9(180:1440)

Thornley, Ted

    >>Waterloo Regional Police Association, president, death, tribute, S.O. 31, 100(4:1355)

Thornton Branch see Women's Institute

Thorold Reed Band

    >>150th anniversary, Battle of Beaverdams March, commemorative composition, Canada Day celebrations, performing, S.O. 31, 4899-900(76:1405-10)

Three Gorges Dam see Export Development Corporation (EDC)--China

Three Mile Island see Nuclear energy--Public concerns

Throne Speech

    >>1996 see Rural/remote/natural resource communities/regions
    >>Address in Reply
    >>>1965 see Labour force--Training
    >>>Engrossing and presenting to Governor General, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 642(12:1900)
    >>>M. (Macklin, Allard), 17-21(2:1540-615), 38-66(3:1520-830), 68-100(4:1010-355), 113-42(4:1505-815), 143-51(5:1005-55), 166-87(5:1215-425), 262-94(7:1020-355), 312-34(7:1530-830), 352-80(8:1520-825), 459-67(10:1005-55), 484-500(10:1220-415), agreed to, on recorded division, 641-2(12:1855-900)
    >>>>Amdt. (Day), 48(3:1615), negatived, on recorded division, 333-5(7:1800-30)
    >>>>>Amdt. to amdt. (Duceppe), 56(3:1730), negatived, on recorded division, 141-2(4:1815)
    >>>>>Amdt. to amdt. (Nystrom), 318(7:1615), negatived, 333(7:1800)
    >>>>Debate be now adjourned, M. (Day), agreed to, 21(2:1615)
    >>>See also Allard--References; Macklin--References
    >>Consideration later this day, M. (Chrétien), agreed to, 16(2:1530)
    >>Day remarks, "empowerment", etc., 86(4:1215)
    >>Fixed date, 974(17:1640)
    >>Governor General Adrienne Clarkson reading, 9-16(2:1530)
    >>>Congratulating, thanking, 17(2:1540), 18(2:1550), 21(2:1615), 181(5:1345), 373(8:1745)
    >>Message summoning Members to hear, Usher of the Black Rod delivering, 9(2:1420)
    >>Omissions see Aboriginal peoples/communities--Economic/social conditions; Budget 2001--Government presenting, Measures; Child care--National child care program; Disabled and handicapped persons--Government ignoring; Economy/economic conditions--Future; Education--Disabled youth; Environment--Protecting; Farm income crisis; Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--Reducing, Government role; Home heating costs--Rising, Government reaction; Homecare program--Establishing; Housing--National housing strategy; Labour force--Economic slowdown; National missile defence system; Pharmacare--Establishing; Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)--Funding; Species at risk (endangered species)--Protecting; Sports--Amateur sport; Student loans--Debt load; Transportation--Infrastructure; Visible minorities--Exclusions; Water exports--Banning; Women--Discrimination
    >>Reading, practice, outdated, pointless, 354-5(8:1535)
    >>S.O. 31, 23(3:1400)
    >>Speaker tabling copy, 9-16(2:1530)
    >>Vision, 181-2(5:1350-5), 313(7:1540), 324(7:1650), 325(7:1700), 332(7:1750), 366(8:1650), 374(8:1745), 376(8:1805), 460(10:1010)
    >>>Lack, 62(3:1810), 96(4:1325), 183(5:1405), 283(7:1235-40), 314(7:1545), 320-1(7:1625-35), 364(8:1640), 369(8:1715), 371(8:1725), 465(10:1045), 489(10:1300), 500(10:1410)
    >>See also Aboriginal peoples/communities passim; Agriculture--Efficiency; Arts and culture--Funding; Audio-visual industry--Transition to new economy; Book-publishing industry--Transition to new economy; Border--Canada-United States--Modernizing; Budget 2001; Budgets--Balanced; Canada Health Act--Five principles; Canada-United States Air Quality Agreement--Implementing; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)--Government support; Canadian Institutes of Health Research--Funding; Child/family poverty--Combatting--Single parents, Hardship; Children passim; Citizens' Council on Health Care Quality--Establishing; Citizenship--Meaning; Committees, Parliamentary--Research assistance; Communities--Safe and strong; Community Access Program (Internet)--Government continuing support; Copyright--Protection; Crime--Combatting; Crime prevention--Focus--Local community capacity; Cultural heritage--Government support; Cultural policy--Internet; Disabled and handicapped persons--Barriers--Technology; Disease prevention--Progress; Divorce--Child support, custody and access; Drinking water--Municipal water and sewage systems--Safety, Clean water; Drugs and substance abuse--Combatting; Early Childhood Development initiative--Federal contribution--Provinces; Economy/economic conditions; Education--Adult; Election promises--Government keeping; Employment insurance--Establishment; Environment--Protecting; Environmental assessment--Government commitment; Environmental research; Family--Government support; Farm income crisis--Resolving, Government promises; Federal-provincial jurisdiction--Federal intrusion into provincial jurisdiction; Financial services legislation (Bill C-8)--Reintroducion; Foreign aid--Increasing; Government--Social values; Government expenditures; Government on-line services--Increase; Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--Reducing, Government role; Health care system passim; Health information technologies--Modern; House of Commons proceedings--Voting procedures; Housing--Rental housing; Intellectual property--Legislation; Internet crime--Combatting; Investment--Encouraging; Justice system--Judges, prosecutors and law enforcement officials; Life sciences--Research and development; Literacy--Adult literacy; Marine conservation areas--Legislation; Mental health--Promotion; Municipalities--Role; National Child Benefit--Government contribution; National parks--Ecological health/integrity--New parks; National Water Research Institute--Role; Nunavut--Land claims agreement of 1993; Oceans--Sustainable management; Official languages policy (Bilingualism)--Government commitment--Official languages communities; Organized crime--Combatting; Parliamentary reform; Peacekeeping--Canadian Armed Force participation; Physical fitness--Encouraging; Privacy--Legislation, Modernizing; Public Service--Innovative; Public transit--Infrastructure; Quality of life--Increasing; Quebec distinct society status--House of Commons resolution; Research and development--Government expenditures; SchoolNet (Internet)--Government continuing support; Senior citizens--Poverty; Sharing; Skilled trades and technology workforce--Aboriginal peoples--Immigrants; Species at risk (endangered species)--Legislation; Sports--Participation; Student loans--Part-time students; Terrorism/terrorists--Emerging threat; Tobacco products--Use; Toxic/hazardous substances--Health effects; Victims of crime--Needs; Water/freshwater--Protecting/preserving--Research and development-- Water quality guidelines; Young Offenders Act--Reform; Youth--Exchange programs; Youth at risk--Education

Throne speeches 1997 and 1999 see Environment--Liberal Party election promises

Thunder Bay, ON see Child pornography--Combatting; Sagkeeng Indian Band--Wing Construction; Seuret, Tony; VIA Rail Canada Inc.--Northern Ontario service

Thyroid Month

Tiananmen Square massacre see China--Pro-democracy movement

Tibbett & Britton Group North America see Canadian Armed Forces--Supply chain management

Tibet

    >>Human rights, cultural preservation, China respecting, negotiations, Canada role, trade relations, etc., 9312(150:1610), 9319(150:1705-10)
    >>>o.q., 429(9:1500), 529-30(11:1425)
    >>>S.O. 31, 297(7:1405-10)

Tied aid see Foreign aid

Tied selling see Banks and financial institutions; Competition

Timbuktu see Islam--Bryden

Time allocation see Legislative process; House of Commons proceedings; Procedure; Terrorism/terrorists--Combatting, Anti-terrorism Act (Bill C-36), Government "bulldozing" through House

Tirabassi, Tony (Lib.--Niagara Centre)

    >>Agricultural subsidies, o.q., 11718(191:1150)
    >>Air pollution/smog, o.q., 3614(55:1140)
    >>Air transportation, o.q., 5488(84:1455)
    >>Biological and chemical weapons/terrorists, o.q., 7163(112:1440)
    >>Business, o.q., 6593(102:1450)
    >>Canada Post Corporation, S.O. 31, 2907(45:1105)
    >>Canadian Armed Forces
    >>>o.q., 9148(147:1155)
    >>>S.O. 31, 12257(200:1400)
    >>Canadian Music Week, 9291(150:1400)
    >>Canadian Olympic/paralympic team, o.q., 10360(167:1155)
    >>Children, o.q., 429(9:1500)
    >>China, petitions, 3526(54:1010)
    >>Cystic Fibrosis Month, S.O. 31, 4215(65:1100)
    >>Environmental indicators, S.O. 31, 4348(67:1410)
    >>Global Youth Service Day, S.O. 31, 10876(177:1100)
    >>Great Literary Awards, S.O. 31, 9536(154:1400)
    >>Hearing Awareness Month, S.O. 312, 11708-9(191:1100)
    >>Housing, o.q., 2710(42:1500)
    >>International Day of Older Persons, S.O. 31, 5765(89:1400)
    >>International Day of Tolerance, S.O. 31, 7329-30(115:1400)
    >>Juno Awards, S.O. 31, 1512(26:1355)
    >>Multiculturalism, S.O. 31, 11166(182:1100)
    >>National Flag Day, o.q., 8720(139:1455)
    >>National Quality Month, S.O. 31, 6416(99:1410)
    >>Occupational health and safety, petitions, 10039(162:1220)
    >>Oliver, Craig, S.O. 31, 6760(106:1405)
    >>Organ donations/transplants, o.q., 10602(172:1140)
    >>Organized crime, S.O. 31, 1904(32:1400)
    >>Petitcodiac River, NB, o.q., 6028(93:1155)
    >>References, mandate from electors of Niagara Centre constituency, S.O. 31, 689(13:1410)
    >>Shipbuilding industry, S.O. 31, 2851(44:1400)
    >>Shuster, Frank, S.O. 31, 8433(134:1400)
    >>Skilled trades and technology workforce, o.q., 12106(198:1435)
    >>Summit of the Americas (April 2001, Quebec City, QC), o.q., 4990(77:1450)
    >>Thorold Reed Band, S.O. 31, 4899-900(76:1405-10)
    >>Tirabassi, references, S.O. 31, 689(13:1410)
    >>Tobacco products, o.q., 8924(143:1450)
    >>United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, S.O. 31, 8119-20(129:1400)
    >>Wine industry, o.q., 1409(24:1455), 3216(49:1440)

Tisdale Trojans see Hockey

Tissue donations see National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week

Tobacco Act see Tobacco advertising--Newspapers

Tobacco advertising

    >>Movie producers, tobacco industry sponsorship, actors smoking in films, 3269(50:1255)
    >>Newspapers, Du Maurier promotion trip to New York City, glamourizing smoking, designed to appeal to young people, violation of Tobacco Act, 4019(61:1755)
    >>>S.O. 31, 2222(36:1410)

Tobacco products

Tobacco Tax Amendments Act, 2001 (Bill C-26)--Minister of Finance (Martin, Paul)

    >>Ways and Means motion, notice, tabled, 2864(44:1505), concurrence, agreed to, on recorded division, 3006-8(46:1915)
    >>First reading, 3011(47:1000)
    >>Second reading, 3241-8(50:1005-55), 3263-73(50:1210-320), agreed to, 3273(50:1320)
    >>Finance Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 3273(50:1320)
    >>>Reported, with amdt., 3887(59:1530)
    >>Report stage, concurrence, agreed to, 3997(61:1510)
    >>Third reading, 3997(61:1515), 4013-23(61:1715-1830), agreed to, 4023(61:1830), passed.
    >>Royal Assent, 5113(78A:1700). Chap. 26, S.C. 2001
    >>See also Tobacco products--Use, Tobacco tax increases

Tobacco taxes

Tobacco Youth Protection Act (Bill S-15)--Lincoln

    >>First reading, 4404(68:1505)
    >>>Declared null and void, order discharged and bill withdrawn, 5024-7(77:1835-900)

Tobin, Hon. Brian (Lib.--Bonavista--Trinity--Conception; Minister of Industry until January 14, 2002; resignation as Member of Parliament effective January 25, 2002)

Tobin, James

    >>Economist, Tobin tax creator, death, tribute, S.O. 31, 9578(155:1405)

Tobin tax see International capital markets/financial transactions; Tobin, James

Tobique--Mactaquac constituency

    >>Description, 281(7:1225)
    >>Savoy, thanking constituents, 281(7:1220)
    >>See also United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks--Canadian response

Toews, Vic (CA--Provencher)