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Yarmouth Chamber of Commerce see Education--Conference Board of Canada national parthership in education awards
Yarmouth-Shelburne Community Learning Centres see Education--Conference Board of Canada partnership in education awards
Year of the Snake see Chinese New Year
Yelich, Lynne (CA--Blackstrap)
- >>Agriculture, 5694(87:1830)
>>Air transportation security, 9493-5(153:1810-5)
>>Anti-terrorism Act (Bill C-36), 7601(119:2015)
>>Assisted Human Reproduction Act (Bill C-56), 11767-9(192:1515-25)
>>Berntson, Senator Eric, references, o.q., 1166(21:1450)
>>Blackstrap constituency, 1205-6(22:1010-20)
>>>S.O. 31, 7603(120:1400)
>>Budget Implementation Act, 2001 (Bill C-49), 9493-5(153:1810-5)
>>Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC), 8728(139:1605)
>>Canadian Wheat Board, 5694(87:1830)
>>Cedar Lodge Restoration Resort, S.O. 31, 4523(70:1105-10)
>>Child abduction, 8729(139:1620)
>>Croatian Fraternal Union of America, S.O. 31, 11552(188:1400)
>>Disabled and handicapped persons, 12928(210:1115)
>>Egg and poultry industry, 5694(87:1830)
>>Farm income crisis
>>>Emergency debate, committee take note, M. (Hilstrom), 5694-5(87:1830-5)
>>>S.O. 31, 595(12:1355)
>>Grain industry, o.q., 12777(207:1455)
>>Grain transportation, 5694(87:1830)
>>Human Resources Development and the Status of Persons With Disabilities Standing Committee, M. (Crête), 12978(210:1115)
>>Immigrants, 1207-8(22:1020-5)
>>Immigration
>>>o.q., 3991(61:1445-50), 5554(85:1435-40), 5594(86:1440), 5713(88:1115), 5978(92:1435), 6028(93:1155), 6324(97:1435)
>>>S.O. 31, 4091(63:1410)
>>Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Bill C-11), 1205-8(22:1010-30)
>>Income tax, M. on supply (Penson), 12233(200:1110)
>>Liberal government (Chrétien), S.O. 31, 12950(210:1355)
>>National sex offender registry, M. on supply (White, R.), 8728-30(139:1605-20)
>>Olympics, 2002 Winter Games (Salt Lake City, United States), S.O. 31, 9094(146:1400)
>>Pakistan, o.q., 5253(80:1445-50)
>>Parole/parolees, S.O. 31, 9537(154:1405)
>>Political system, federal, S.O. 31, 11873(194:1405)
>>Potash mining industry, S.O. 31, 2302(37:1410)
>>Procedure
>>>Divisions, recorded, 7601(119:2015)
>>>Members' remarks, 5723(88:1210)
>>>Private Members' Motions, 8739-40(139:1805-10)
>>Refugees, 1205-8(22:1010-30)
>>>o.q., 6481-2(100:1450), 9026(145:1440), 11127-8(181:1430)
>>Reproductive and genetic technologies, 11767-9(192:1515-20)
>>Senate, o.q., 1166(21:1450)
>>Sex offenders/pedophiles, 8728-9(139:1605-10), 8730(139:1620)
>>Species at Risk Act (Bill C-5), 9045-7(145:1650-5), 9092-3(146:1355), 9106-7(146:1505-10)
>>Species at risk (endangered species), 9045-7(145:1650-5), 9092-3(146:1355), 9106-7(146:1505-10)
>>Supply, M. (Williams), 7407-8(116:1835), 9124-5(146:1730-5)
>>Taxation, 12233(200:1110)
>>TD Canada Trust Scholarship for Outstanding Community Leadership, S.O. 31, 11711(191:1110)
>>Terrorism/terrorists, o.q., 3218(49:1450-5)
>>Uranium mining industry, S.O. 31, 2302(37:1410)
>>Yelich, references, 1205(22:1010), 1207(22:1020-5)
Yellow Quill First Nation see Drinking water contamination
Yellowknife, YT see Air transportation security--Increase, Failure
Yellowstone Park (United States) see Species at risk (endangered species)--Habitat preservation, Compensation
Yeutter, Clayton see Free trade--United States
YHM airport see John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM)
YMCA
>>
Brandon, MB, establishment, 115th anniversary, S.O. 31, 7258(114:1415)
>>Chater, Les, lifelong member, tribute, S.O. 31, 8166(130:1405)
>>Montreal, QC, establishment, 150th anniversary, S.O. 31, 7256(114:1400-5)
>>See also Peace Week
YMCA Fellowship Honour
>>
Ali, Dr. Mahmoud, recipient, S.O. 31, 11223(183:1410)
Yogurt see Food safety/inspection system--Dairy products
Yom Kippur
>>
Jewish celebration, Day of Atonement, S.O. 31, 5589-90(86:1415)
York North constituency see Agriculture; Prayer Palace Ministries Church--Opening
York South--Weston constituency see Tonks--References
York University
>>
Computer sciences building, opening, S.O. 31, 9651(156:1400)
>>See also Starowicz, Mark--Canadian broadcaster
York West constituency see Crime prevention; Violence/violent offences--Youth participation rate
Yorkton--Melville constituency see Farm income crisis
Young, Allan see Sex offenders/pedophiles--Canadians, Difficulties
Young, Doug
>>
Former transport minister, 9430(152:1320-5)
>>See also Canadian National Railway Company (CNR)--Privatization;
Highways and roads--New Brunswick, Privatization of highway
Young, Leo
>>
Community leader, death, tribute, S.O. 31, 9702(157:1110)
Young families see Family
Young offenders see Youth justice system--Offenders
Young Offenders Act
>>
10th anniversary, Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee review,
recommendations, 2218(36:1345)
>>Age of consent see Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Internet luring,
14 years old or younger
>>Amending despite replacement by Youth Criminal Justice Act (Bill C-7),
logic, 3647(56:1300), 3651(56:1325)
>>Coherent youth justice philosophy, lack, 704(13:1525), 4197(63:1530)
>>Criminal Code, relationship, 8663(138:1715)
>>Declaration of principles, lack, 8655(138:1605)
>>Enforcement/administration, funding, Quebec owed $850 million,
710-1(13:1615-20), 724(13:1755)
>>Failure, 706(13:1545), 715(13:1650), 4107(63:1530)
>>Flaws, Youth Criminal Justice Act correcting, 8671(138:1810)
>>>"Joke", youth opinion, 2210(36:1300)
>>Implementation in same fashion across Canada, 4301(66:1800)
>>Ineffectiveness, Youth Criminal Justice Act (Bill C-7) not correcting,
8492(135:1535), 8527(136:1150)
>>Quebec position, consensus, 12237(200:1135)
>>Reform, 2217(36:1345)
>>>Cadman role, 2217(36:1340), 4318-9(67:1045-50)
>>>Canadian Alliance position, 2218(36:1345)
>>>History, attempted reforms, 4315-7(67:1030-5), 4321(67:1105-10),
4337-8(67:1300-5), 4339-10(67:1315-20), 4360-1(67:1520-5), 4365(67:1600)
>>>Legislation, re-introducing, Throne Speech proposal, 14(2:1530), 78(4:1120),
706(13:1540)
>>>>Bloc Québécois position, 95(4:1320)
>>>>o.q., 223(6:1435-40)
>>>>Priority, 1510(26:1345), 1511(26:1350)
>>>>Quebec, exempting from, allowing to use existing legislation,
80(4:1130-5), 95(4:1320), 3641(56:1215), 4114(63:1620), 4115-6(63:1630-5),
4527(66:1320), 8530(136:1205), 8532(136:1230)
>>>>>o.q., 4267(66:1420), 4349-50(67:1420), 4352(67:1430), 4396(68:1420)
>>>>See also Youth Criminal Justice Act (Bill C-7)
>>>Not necessary, proper enforcement needed, 711(13:1620)
>>Section 7.2, establishing as hybrid offence, 261(7:1015)
Young Offenders Act (amdt.)(Bill C-235)--Cadman
>>
First reading, 261(7:1015)
Young Offenders Act (amdt.)(Bill C-256)--MacKay
>>
First reading, 482(10:1215)
>>See also Youth justice system--Age of criminal accountability
Young Offenders Act (amdt.--public safety)(Bill C-289)--Sorenson
>>
First reading, 1331(23:1515)
>>Second reading, 5579-85(85:1750-835), dropped from Order Paper,
5585(85:1835)
>>See also Youth justice system--Age of criminal accountability--Names
Young, Vanessa see Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Prepulsid
Young Women's Christian Association see Women's History Month--Féderation
Young workers see Collective agreements--"Orphan clauses"; Pensions
Youth
>>
Budget 2001 measures, lack, 8881(142:1300), 8882(142:1305)
>>Conference on respect, Len Shepherd Secondary, West Whalley Secondary,
Guildford Park Secondary, students/presenters, tribute, S.O. 31, 6616(103:1100)
>>Disabled see Education
>>Drug and substance abuse, 4137(64:1020), 4151(64:1200-05), 4165(64:1350),
4182-3(64:1530-35), 4193(64:1650)
>>Employment insurance see Employment insurance--Eligibility
>>Employment programs, importance, 331(7:1745)
>>>o.q., 5910-1(91:1440)
>>>Youth Employment Strategy, success, S.O. 31, 7674(121:1405)
>>>See also River Restaurant
>>Exchange programs, 100,000 per year, goal, Throne Speech statement,
16(2:1530)
>>Free youth conference (14-29 year olds), Health Canada supporting, safer
sado-masochism workshop, o.q., 778(14:1455)
>>Katimavak program
>>>Katima...Quoi?, Senator Jacques Hébert book, S.O. 31, 5904(91:1405)
>>>Funding increase, petitions, 2442(38:1535)
>>Political awareness, activity, 2406-7(37:2545-50)
>>>See also Free Trade Area of the Americas;
Summit of the Americas (April 2001, Quebec City, QC)
>>Rural youth, exodus to urban centres, Avenir des jeunes innovateurs
regroupés en région, Antoine-Labelle regional municipality, addressing, S.O.
31, 3387(52:1400)
>>Throne Speech proposals, 19(2:1600), 358(8:1600)
>>Youth declaration, social policy goals, stating, Rochebelle students,
presenting. S.O. 31, 11875(194:1410)
>>Youth Outlook, career planning tool, S.O. 31, 3606(55:1105)
>>Youth rights, UNICEF Canada survey of youth, family, priority, S.O. 31,
2612(41:1405)
>>Youth Service Canada, providing job skills, etc., 183(5:1400)
>>See also Aboriginal peoples/communities--Conflict with law;
Amnesty International;
Entrpreneurs/entrepreneurship;
Exchange programs;
Farm income crisis;
Farmers/farms;
Free trade;
Gordon Russell Crystal Kids Youth Centre;
HIV/AIDS--Education fairs;
Homelessness;
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination--March 21;
La Maison Le Baluchon;
Martin, Paul--References, Minute Pompon Award;
National Aboriginal Youth Conference;
Quebec;
Regional development;
Remembrance Day (November 11);
United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)--Global 500 Youth Environment Award;
United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks--Canadian response;
Violence/violent offences;
Western Arctic constituency--Demographics
Youth at risk
>>
Education, employment, relationship, support measures, government
developing, Throne Speech commitment, 11(2:1530)
>>See also Homelessness
Youth Criminal Justice Act (Bill C-7)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)
>>
First reading, 227(6:1500)
>>Second reading, 703-29(13:1525-825), 2210-9(36:1255-355),
2233-59(36:1510-810), agreed to, on recorded division, 2259-60(36:1810-40)
>>>Time allocation under S.O. 78(3)
>>>>Notice, 2158(35:1010)
>>>>M. (Boudria), agreed to, on recorded division, 2209-10(36:1210-55)
>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 2260(36:1840)
>>>Reported, with amdts., 3525(54:1005)
>>Report stage, 4104-23(63:1515-1725), 4253-62(66:1245-355),
4278-96(66:1510-720), concurrence, agreed to, on recorded division,
4307-8(66:1915)
>>>Motions, 4105(63:1515), negatived, on recorded divisions, 4305-7(66:1900-10)
>>>>Amdt., agreed to, 4299-300(66:1755)
>>Report stage and third reading, time allocation under S.O. 78(3)
>>>M. (Boudria), agreed to, on recorded division, 4252-3(66:1200-45)
>>>Notice, 4228(65:1200)
>>Third reading, 4312-44(67:1015-355), 4358-76(67:1505-715, agreed to, on
recorded divisions, 4376-7(67:1715-40), passed.
>>Senate amdt., concurrence, M. (Cauchon), 8491-506(135:1530-725),
8527-42(136:1150-355), 8563-72(136:1615-730),
8628-35(138:1245-350),
8648-64(138:1510-720), 8665-77(138:1730-920),
agreed to, on recorded division,
8676-7(138:1920)
>>>Amdt. (Bellehumeur), 8497(135:1615), negatived, on recorded division,
8675-6(138:1915)
>>>Time allocation under S.O. 78(3)
>>>>Notice, 8617(137:1405)
>>>>M. (Goodale), 8628-32(138:1245-320), agreed to, on recorded division,
8633(138:1340)
>>Royal Assent, 8999(144:1505-10). Chap. 1, S.C. 2002
>>See also Young Offenders Act--Amending--Reform;
Youth justice system--Fundamental values--Quebec system--Reform
Youth Criminal Justice Act (amdt.)(Bill C-444--Lunn
>>
First reading, 10670-1(173:1710)
>>See also Youth justice system--Probation
Youth Criminal Justice Act (Bill C-3)(36th Parl., 2nd Sess.) see Legislative process--Report stage
Youth declaration see Youth
Youth Employment Strategy
>>
Fund allocation, breakdown, ro., 11887(194:1515)
>>See also Youth--Employment programs
Youth gangs
>>
Recruiting 10 and 11 year olds, 717(13:1710)
>>Winnipeg, MB, "The Deuce", 717(13:1710)
Youth Internship Canada
>>
Chateauguay, QC, project, S.O. 31, 10877-8(177:1110)
>>Mission compétence project, Magog, QC, success, S.O. 31, 7829(124:1355)
Youth justice system
>>
Aboriginal offenders, 8538(136:1315)
>>>Different treatment, 8536(136:1255), 8537(136:1310), 8540(136:1335)
>>>Percentage, 725(13:1805), 727(13:1815-20), 2246(36:1645), 8491(135:1530),
8503(135:1705)
>>>See also Youth justice system--Incarceration rate--Sentences, Alternative
>>Accountability element, 725(13:1805), 2251(36:1720), 2254(36:1735),
4340-1(67:1320-5), 8501(135:1655), 8504(135:1710)
>>>Disclosure of information, 8541(136:1345)
>>>Lacking, 720(13:1735), 2241(36:1605)
>>>Swiftness and meaningfulness of consequences, value, 2243(36:1625),
2245(36:1635)
>>Administration costs, 50-50 federal-provincial cost shared arrangement,
federal government reducing to 25 percent, no additional funding for new
program elements, downloading on provinces, 707-8(13:1550-5), 716(13:1700-5),
719(13:1720-5), 721(13:1735), 2235-6(36:1525-30), 2240(36:1600),
2241-3(36:1610-25), 2258(36:1805), 8492-3(135:1535-40), 8497(135:1620),
8499(135:1635), 8500(135:1645-50), 8502-3(135:1705), 8504(135:1715),
8505-6(135:1725), 8538-9(136:1320-30), 8542(136:1350), 8630(138:1300)
>>>$206 million over next three years, 727(13:1820), 8492(135:1535),
8504(135:1715), 8540(136:1335), 8629(138:1255)
>>Age of criminal accountability, 12 years old
>>>Criminal gangs recruiting 10 and 11 year olds, 2219(36:1355)
>>>Lowering to 10 years old, 482(10:1215), 709(13:1610), 1331(23:1515),
2218-9(36:1350-5), 2241-2(36:1610-5), 4293(66:1700), 4365(67:1600),
4374-5(67:1655-700), 8661(138:1655), 10693(174:1120), 10695(174:1135)
>>>Under 12 years of age, 725(13:1805), 8493(135:1540)
>>>>Alternative methods, Manitoba review, 716(13:1705), 4332(67:1225)
>>>>Bringing into system, 720-1(13:1735), 728(13:1820-5), 2210(36:1300)
>>>>Referring to child welfare and mental health systems, failure,
706-8(13:1545-55), 8493(135:1540)
>>>>Youth protection agencies, role, 2242(36:1615)
>>>See also Young Offenders Act (amdt.)(Bill C-256);
Young Offenders Act (amdt.--public safety)(Bill C-289)
>>"Americanization", Canadian Alliance policies, 2250(36:1710)
>>Bail system
>>>Conditions, adults undertaking to supervise, failure, sanctions, 728(13:1825)
>>>Information gained by informal interventions, not used during process,
8502(135:1700)
>>Break and enter/home invasion, repeat offences, sentences, 10670(173:1710)
>>>See also Youth Criminal Justice Act (amdt.)(Bill C-444)
>>British Columbia, 725(13:1800)
>>Curfews, mandatory, 10670(173:1710)
>>>See also Youth Criminal Justice Act (amdt.)(Bill C-444)
>>Dangerous offenders, presence in school, informing school officials/parents,
2218-9(36:1350-5), 2235(36:1525), 4259-61(66:1335-50), 4281-2(66:1530-40),
4284(66:1555-600), 4287(66:1615), 4290(66:1635-40), 4292-4(66:1655-710),
4329(67:1200-5), 4338(67:1305-10), 8493(135:1540), 8504(135:1715)
>>>Canadian School Boards Assocation resolution, 2242(36:1620)
>>>>o.q., 4072-3(62:1430-5)
>>Deterrence and denunciation, elements, lacking, 719-20(13:1725),
2245(36:1635), 2257-8(36:1800-5)
>>Early intervention and preventative measures, focus, 718(13:1720),
2256(36:1750), 4339(67:1310-5), 8501(135:1655), 8658(138:1630)
>>>Head start program, impact, 8659(138:1640)
>>Expenditures, $1 billion, government funding, 8669(138:1800), 8673(138:1820)
>>>o.q., 4178(64:1455)
>>>Quebec share, 724(13:1800), 2239(36:1550), 2254(36:1735)
>>>>o.q., 4178(64:1455)
>>Facilities, services, lacking, 8565(136:1625)
>>Fundamental values, crime prevention, meaningful consequences and
rehabilitation and reintegration, 703(13:1525), 705(13:1535), 724(13:1800),
2214(36:1320), 2236(36:1530), 2238(36:1540), 2244(36:1630), 2245-6(36:1640),
2253(36:1730)
>>>o.q., 223(6:1440), 307(7:1500),
3319(51:1500), 4221(65:1130),
4269(66:1430), 4396(68:1425), 4474-5(69:1420-5)
>>Health professionals, role, 2238(36:1545)
>>Implementation, funding to provinces, 8673(138:1820)
>>Incarceration
>>>Crime prevention, relationship, 8662(183:1705)
>>>United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, contravention,
8659(138:1640)
>>>Using to address social and medical conditions, 8492(135:1535)
>>>Violent/serious repeat offenders, 8672(138:1820)
>>>With adult offenders, 8659(138:1640), 8661(138:1655)
>>Incarceration/non-custodial situtations, costs, comparison, 2237(36:1535-40)
>>Incarceration rate, 2213(36:1320), 2241(36:1605), 2253(36:1730),
8655(138:1605), 8672(138:1815)
>>>Aboriginal offenders, 2237(36:1535), 8491(135:1530), 8502(135:1700),
8564(136:1615), 862(138:1320), 8634(138:1345), 8658(138:1630)
>>>>Indian Act flaws, relationship, 8658-9(138:1635)
>>>Non-violent offenders, disproportionate, 704(13:1530), 2238(36:1545)
>>>Quebec, 2239(36:1555), 2253(36:1730), 4359(67:1515), 8572(136:1730),
8666(138:1735)
>>>Reducing, 704(13:1530)
>>>United States, comparison, 2237(36:1535), 4342(67:1335), 4371(67:1640)
>>Inclusive approach, offender, victim, parents, family, community, etc.,
participation, 2215(36:1330)
>>Mandatory minimum victim fine surcharge, application, 8631(138:1310)
>>Names of offenders, publication, 2215-6(36:1330), 2217(36:1340),
2239(36:1550), 2256(36:1750), 2258(36:1805), 4291(66:1645-50),
4343-4(67:1245-55), 4366(67:1600)
>>>Danger to public safety criteria, 708(13:1600), 1331(23:1515),
2217(36:1340), 8662(138:1700)
>>>Drug dealers, inclusion, 2219(36:1350-5), 2235(36:1525)
>>>Offenders who qualify for adult sentences, judicial discretion,
728-9(13:1825), 2216(36:1330)
>>>Prohibition, extending to youth victims and witnesses, 2216(36:1335)
>>>Protection of society principle, 2235(36:1525)
>>>Rehabilitative/deterrent factor, 2234-5(36:1520)
>>>Restrictions, judicial discretion, 716(13:1705), 2216(36:1335),
4335-6(67:1250)
>>>Violent, repeat offenders, 2218(36:1350), 2258-9(36:1810)
>>>See also Young Offenders Act (amdt.--public safety)(Bill C-289)
>>Need and individual circumstances of youth, reflecting, 704(13:1530),
2236(36:1535), 2246(36:1645)
>>>Changing to focus on seriousness of crime, 713-4(13:1635-40)
>>>o.q., 4396(68:1425)
>>Non-violent/violent offences, clear distinction, establishing, 705(13:1535),
719-20(13:1725-30), 2219(36:1355)
>>>Assault on school grounds, bullying, 721(13:1735-40)
>>>Common assault, defined as non-violent, 720(13:1735), 2241(36:1610)
>>>Definitions, 2211(36:1305)
>>>Swarming, 721(13:1740)
>>Offenders
>>>Definition, 2250-1(36:1710-5)
>>>Family background, socio-economic conditions, poverty, degree of
responsibility, 716-7(13:1710-5), 2255-6(36:1745-50), 4341(67:1330),
4366-7(67:1605)
>>>Learning disabilities, percentage, 2237(36:1535)
>>>Peer pressure, role, 2251-2(36:1720-5)
>>>Quebec, lowest rate, 2212(36:1310), 8532(136:1230)
>>>School drop-outs, number, 2237(36:1535)
>>>Types, reasons for offences, etc., 2250-1(36:1710-5)
>>>Victims, facing, community justice forums, 4285(66:1600)
>>>See also National sex offender registry
>>Opting-out provisions, Quebec proposal, 724(13:1800), 4108-9(63:11540-5),
4283(66:1550), 4286(66:1610), 4289(66:1630), 4334-4(67:1235), 8532(136:1220),
8533(136:1230), 8539(136:1325-30), 8572(136:1725), 8650(138:1520),
8652(138:1530), 8652(138:1545), 8663(138:1715), 8666(138:1730),
8667-8(138:1740-50)
>>>o.q., 4221-2(65:1130), 4267(66:1420), 7210(113:1120-5), 8481(135:1435)
>>Parental financial responsibility, 2242(36:1615), 2245(36:1635-40),
2251(36:1720)
>>Parental role, 8496(135:1605-10)
>>Parole, early release from custody, 8531(136:1215)
>>>Good behaviour and evidence of rehabilitation criteria, 709(13:1600-5)
>>>Importing from adult system, 719(13:1720-5), 721-2(13:1740)
>>>Mandatory supervision, half of length of incarceration period of sentence,
2237-8(36:1540)
>>>o.q., 4350(67:1420)
>>>Supervised program, 721(13:1740)
>>Police discretion, informal diversion program, use of extra-judicial process
for minor or non-violent offences, 704(13:1530), 715(13:1655-700),
719(13:1725), 722-5(13:1745-805), 726(13:1815), 2210(36:1300),
2214(36:1320-5), 2234(36:1515), 2239(36:1550), 2241-2(36:1610-5),
2253-4(36:1730-5), 2257(36:1805), 4329-30(67:1205), 8499-500(135:1635-45),
8501-2(135:1655), 8654(138:1600), 8663(138:1715), 8672(138:1815)
>>>Centre Défi-jeunesse Saint-Francois intervention program, 722-3(13:1750)
>>>Violent offenders, exclusion, 708-9(13:1600), 2234(36:1520)
>>Preventative programs, educational, social and recreational, benefits,
722(13:1740-5), 4340(67:1320)
>>Probation/curfew
>>>Breach, unreported, sanctions against parent/guardians, 10670(173:1710)
>>>Violations, incumbent on parent/guardian to report, 8659(138:1635)
>>>See also Youth Criminal Justice Act (amdt.)(Bill C-444)
>>Process, delays, 720(13:1725-30)
>>Protection of society, guiding principle, 2218(36:1345), 2234(36:1515),
2244(36:1630), 2257(36:1800), 4366(67:1600-5), 4370(67:1635)
>>Public confidence in, 720(13:1730), 2240(36:1600), 2255(36:1745)
>>Quebec system, rehabilitative emphasis program, working well, change
unnecessary, 54(3:1710-5), 284(7:1245), 463(10:1035), 709-10(13:1610-20),
715(13:1655), 718-9(13:1715-20),722(13:1745), 724(13:1755-800), 1153(21:1345),
2211-3(36:1305-15), 2238(36:1545), 2241(36:1605), 3729(57:1325),
3997(61:1515), 3999(61:1530), 4048-9(62:1205), 4105-6(63:1520-5),
4110-23(63:1520-725), 4255-8(66:1305-35), 4262(66:1355), 4685-6(66:1605-10),
4288-9(66:1625-30), 4295(66:1715-20), 4319-26(67:1055-1140),
4343-4(67:1345-50), 4358-9(67:1505-15), 7142(112:1215), 7328(115:1350),
8496-8(135:1510-25), 8504(135:1715-20), 8542(136:1350), 8564-5(136:1625),
8568(136:1650-5), 8568(136:1655), 8571-2(136:1720-5), 8629(138:1250),
8632(138:1315), 8652-3(138:1540-50), 8663(138:1715), 8666(138:1735),
8668-9(138:1750-5)
>>>Bloc Quebecois, misinformation, 4332-3(67:1225-30)
>>>Cauchon, Justice Minister
>>>>Meeting with Quebec stakeholders before proceeding with legislation,
8628(138:1250), 8630(138:1305), 8660(138:1650)
>>>>>o.q., 8443(134:1450-5), 8479(135:1420-5)
>>>>>S.O. 31, 8544(136:1405)
>>>>Meeting with Quebec stakesholder to explain value of legislation,
8495(135:1600), 8529(136:1205), 8532(136:1230)
>>>Cost, $96 million federal funding requested, 4462(69:1255) ,
11184(182:1245)
>>>Early intervention, 8498(135:1630)
>>>Quebec consensus, 4459(69:1245)
>>>Youth Criminal Justice Act (Bill C-7) interfering with, 712(13:1630-5),
714(13:1645), 2238(36:1545), 2252-3(36:1730), 2446(38:1550), 4111(63:1600),
4112(63:1610), 4685(66:1605), 4336(67:1255), 4358(67:1510), 8497(135:1620),
8504(135:1715), 8529-30(136:1205-10), 8571(136:1720-5), 8634(138:1520),
8665-6(138:1730), 8667(138:1740), 8668(138:1750)
>>>>Jasmin, Quebec Justice Minister report, 8497(135:1625), 8651(138:1525)
>>>>o.q., 602-3(12:1430-5), 4268(66:1420-5), 4350(67:1420),
4396(68:1425), 4474-5(69:1420-5), 8327(133:1430-5), 8480(135:1425),
10498(170:1435-40)
>>>>S.O. 31, 4393(68:1405)
>>Reform, legislation, Youth Criminal Justice Act (Bill C-7), 727(13:1820),
2213(36:1320), 2243-4(36:1625-30), 2257(36:1800), 8500(135:1650),
8534(136:1240), 8657(138:1620)
>>>Aboriginal offenders, application of provisions, aboriginal leaders
opposing, 8628(138:1250), 8651(138:1530), 8673(138:1825)
>>>>o.q., 4270(66:1430)
>>>Amendments, 1252(22:1600), 2258(36:1805), 3462-3(52:2155), 8502(135:1705),
8632(138:1315-20), 8634(138:1520)
>>>>o.q., 42212(65:1130)
>>>Balanced approach, 374-5(8:1750), 715(13:1655), 722(13:1745), 727(13:1820),
2238(36:1540), 2246(36:1640), 4362-3(67:1535-40), 4369-70(67:1625-30),
8629(138:1255), 8631(138:1310), 8662(138:1705)
>>>Bloc Québécois amendment proposals to previous legsiation, impact,
1154(21:1350)
>>>Bloc Québécois position, 709(13:1610), 2211-3(36:1305-15),
4375(67:1705-10), 8651(138:1530)
>>>>S.O. 31, 8751(140:1400)
>>>Canadian Alliance position, 709(13:1610), 2256(36:1750), 4337-8(67:1300-5),
4372-4(67:1650-5), 4575-6(67:1710-5)
>>>Cauchon, Justice Minister, position, 8495(135:1600-5), 8669(138:1755-800)
>>>Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse position,
711(13:1625)
>>>Complexity, 5919(91:1540)
>>>Consultation with provinces, 709(13:1605), 8492(135:1535), 8629(138:1255)
>>>>o.q., 3215(49:1440)
>>>Costly, complex, cumbersome, 708(13:1600), 716(13:1700), 718(13:1720),
720(13:1730), 726(13:1815), 2240(36:1555-600), 4109-10(63:1550),
4328-31(67:1155-215), 4371-2(67:1640-5),
8500-1(135:1650), 8527(136:1150),
8537(136:1315), 8539(136:1330), 8629(138:1255), 8657(138:1625)
>>>Delays, 8565(136:1630)
>>>Enshrining racism, 8568(136:1655)
>>>Financial implications, 8540(136:1335)
>>>Flawed, 4287-8(66:1615-20), 4371(67:1640), 8537(136:1310), 8578(136:1725)
>>>>S.O. 31, 4391(68:1400), 4393(68:1410)
>>>Flexibility, provinces continuing current programs, plans, 712(13:1630),
715(13:1655), 4282-3(66:1545-50), 4333-4(67:1235), 4342-3(67:1340),
4362-3(67:1535-40), 8629-30(138:1255-300),
8661(138:1655), 8664(138:1715)
>>>>Clause stating, inclusion in legislation, o.q., 4270-1(66:1435),
4275(66:1455)
>>>>o.q., 603(12:1435), 4221-2(65:1130), 4268(66:1420-5), 4349(67:1420),
4352(67:1430), 4396(68:1420-5), 4474-5(69:1420-5), 8482(135:1435)
>>>Government members afraid to vote against, 8661(138:1650-5)
>>>Groundwork, consultations, etc., 703(13:1525)
>>>Hindering provinces in administration of system, o.q., 479(10:1155)
>>>Implementation, schedule
>>>>Delaying, 8539(136:1325)
>>>>o.q., 9029-30(145:1455-500)
>>>Job creation for lawyers, 716(13:1700-5), 720(13:1725-30), 726-7(13:1815),
8501(135:1650), 8657(138:1625)
>>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee review
>>>>Government introducing amendments, 8631(138:1310-5), 8651-2(138:1525-30)
>>>>>o.q., 4269(66:1430)
>>>>Opposition amendments, government refusal to accept, o.q., 4269(66:1430)
>>>>Parliamentary Secretary calling off prematurely, 8537(136:1315)
>>>>Quebec groups expressing support for/opposing legislation, numbers
appearing, 8632(138:1315-20), 8651(138:1525),
8667(138:1735), 8668(138:1745)
>>>>Witnesses called, number, 8631(138:1310)
>>>Lapointe, Senator, opposing, o.q., 7210(113:1120)
>>>Liberal government (Chrétien), pushing through, 5356(82:1555)
>>>New Democratic Party position, 4331-2(67:1220-5), 8542(136:1350)
>>>Ontario position, 4313-5(67:1055-140), 4342-3(67:1335-40)
>>>>o.q., 307(7:1500)
>>>Opposition growing, withdrawing legislation, o.q., 5775(89:1455-500)
>>>Previous legislative attempts, 703(13:1525), 711-2(13:1625-30),
714-5(13:1650), 718(13:1715-20), 2210(36:1300), 2236(36:1530), 2257(36:1800),
4315-7(67:1030-5), 4321(67:1105-10), 4337-8(67:1300-5), 4339-40(67:1315-20),
4361(67:1525-30), 4364(67:1550), 4370(67:1630-5), 8538(136:1315),
8566(136:1635), 8630(138:1300), 8631(138:1310), 8653(138:1555), 8672(138:1815)
>>>>Government amending in response to public and expert input,
8653(138:1555), 8655(138:1610), 8672(138:1815)
>>>>Opposition amendments, government ignoring, 727(13:1820), 2210(36:1300)
>>>Priority, 8658(138:1635)
>>>Progressive Conservative Party position, 4328-31(67:1155-215)
>>>Provincial objections, 4109(63:1545-50)
>>>>o.q., 3319(51:1500)
>>>"Putting justice in", Ontario Attorney General statement
>>>>o.q., 4221(65:1130)
>>>>S.O. 31, 4214-5(65:1055-100)
>>>Quebec National Assembly, opposing, consensus, 4255-6(66:1305-10),
4279(66:1515), 4282(66:1545), 4291(66:1650), 4325(67:1135),
4358-9(67:1505-15), 8568(136:1650), 8571-2(136:1710-2)
>>>Quebec youth service groups, etc., opposition, 724(13:1755-800),
2212-3(36:1310-20), 2239-40(36:1550-5), 2254-5(36:1735-40),
4113-23(63:1615-725), 4255-8(66:1305-35),
4278-9(66:1515), 4324-5(67:1130-5),
4334(67:1240), 43560(67:1515-20), 4361-2(67:1530-5), 8530(136:1205),
8651(138:1525), 8653-4(138:1550-5), 8655-6(138:1610-20), 8666(138:1730)
>>>>o.q., 4178(64:1455), 4268(66:1420-5), 4349-50(67:1420), 4396(68:1420),
4398(68:1435), 4474(69:1420)
>>>>S.O. 31, 1451(25:1110), 2302(37:1410), 3982(61:1405), 12836(208:1410)
>>>Quebec public support, 4108(63:1535), 4110(63:1550-5), 4338(67:1310)
>>>>Opinion poll, Justice Department officials misleading interpretation,
711(13:1620)
>>>>o.q., 4398(68:1435)
>>>Race-based provisions, 8631(138:1305), 8660(138:1650), 8664(138:1720),
8673-4(138:1825-40)
>>>>See also Legislation--Race-based provisions
>>>Recycled, unenforceable, o.q., 307(7:1500)
>>>Reduce complexity, clarity, flexibility, necessity, 703(13:1525)
>>>Reintroduction, 274(7:1135)
>>>Role, 705(13:1540)
>>>Senate amending
>>>>o.q., 8292(132:1200)
>>>>S.O. 31, 8282(132:1105)
>>>S.O. 31, 688-9(13:1410), 818(15:1110)
>>>Time allocation/closure, use, 2210(36:1255), 2211(36:1305), 2236(36:1530),
3654(56:1355), 8566(136:1635), 8628-9(138:1250), 8630(138:1305),
8633(138:1340), 8649(138:1515), 8662(138:1705), 8667(138:1735-40),
8688(139:1110), 8695(139:1205)
>>>Too tough/toothless, opposition claims, 2238(36:1540)
>>>United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, reflection,
8655(138:1605)
>>>Values, rights and responsibilities of society and youth, outlining in
preamble, 2244(36:1630)
>>>Withdrawal, 8629(138:1255)
>>>>o.q., 3319(51:1500), 8292(132:1200)
>>>>S.O. 31, 8282(132:1105)
>>>See also Legislative process--Modernization
>>Reform, Quebec Health, Social Services and Youth Protection Minister Baril
position, 724(13:1800)
>>Rehabilitation and re-intergration into society, encouraging, 14(2:1530),
45(3:1555), 704(13:15305), 723(13:1750), 725(13:1805), 2214-5(36:1325-30),
2252(36:1725), 4291-2(66:1650), 4335(67:1345-50), 8501(135:1650-5),
8631-2(138:1310-5), 8654(138:1555), 8661-2(138:1655-705), 8664(138:1720),
8668(138:1750), 8669(138:1800), 8671(138:1810), 8672(138:1815-20)
>>>Canadian Alliance position, boot camps, 4337(67:1255-300), 4338(67:1305)
>>>Community involvement, 8538(136:1320)
>>>Costs of programs, insufficient funding, 727(13:1820)
>>>Hunting programs, value, 2248-50(36:1700-10), 2255-6(36:1745-50)
>>>Mandatory courses, 713(13:1635-40)
>>>o.q., 8327(133:1430-5), 8480(135:1425), 8482(135:1435)
>>>Quebec approach, 8532(136:1225-30), 8570(136:1710)
>>>Supervisory period to follow release from custody, 705(13:1535)
>>>Young Offenders Act, effectiveness, 8530(136:1210)
>>>Youth needs, 8668-9(138:1755)
>>Repeat offenders, 8671(138:1810)
>>>Appearing several time before incarcerated, 720(13:1735)
>>>Quebec, lowest rate, 712(13:1635), 714(13:1645)
>>Restorative justice approach, 2246(36:1645), 8492(135:1535)
>>Rights of the accused, protection, 2243(36:1625)
>>Root causes of crime, not addressing, 2251(36:1720), 4332(67:1220)
>>Sentences
>>>Alternatives to incarceration, 704(13:1530), 2214-5(36:1325),
2244(36:1635), 2246(36:1645), 2255(36:1745), 4317-8(67:1040-5), 8672(138:1820)
>>>>Aboriginal status of offender, taking into consideration, race-based
provisision, Senate proposed amendment, discriminating against non-aboriginal
offenders, 8491-2(135:1530-5), 8484-5(135:1545-55), 8497(135:1615),
8498-9(135:1635-40), 8502-3(135:1700-10),
8504-5(135:1720-5),
8527-8(136:1150-200), 8533-6(136:1235-305),
8537-41(136:1315-35),
8542(136:1350), 8564(136:1615-20), 8565-7(136:1630-55), 8628(138:1250),
8631(138:1310), 8632(138:1320), 8633-4(138:1340-50), 8649-50(138:1515-20),
8630(138:1300-5), 8651(138:1520), 8657-60(138:1620-50), 8663(138:1710),
8664(138:1720), 8669-71(138:1755-815), 8673(138:1825), 8675(138:1835-40)
>>>>Community-based sentence, 8492(135:1535)
>>>>Non-violent offenders, minor offences, 14(2:1530), 723(13:1750),
2210-1(36:1300-5), 2219(36:1355), 2233-4(36:1510-20), 2246(36:1645),
2257-8(36:1805), 4370-1(67:1635-40)
>>>Community supervision, violation/breach on conditions, return to custody
provisions, 705(13:1535), 2215(36:1330)
>>>Custody time/community service portions, 2257(36:1800)
>>>>Judicial discretion, announcing in open court, 705(13:1530), 721(13:1740),
2215(36:1330)
>>>Disparities and unfairness, correcting, 704(13:1530-5), 2218(36:1345-50),
4328-9(67:1200)
>>>Duration, short/long term, percentages, 720(13:1730)
>>>Fairness and proportionality, 2214(36:1325), 2243(36:1625), 8672(138:1815)
>>>Incarceration, "sending young people to crime school", 2211-2(36:1310)
>>>Mandatory treatment, judges ordering, empowering, 2242(36:1610)
>>>Meaningful and rehabilitative, 2244-5(36:1630-5), 4363(67:1540-5)
>>>Offence, not offender emphasis, 8531(136:1215-20)
>>>Reflecting nature of offence, 2213-4(36:1320)
>>>Uniformity in all regions, 714(13:1640-5)
>>>Violent, repeat offenders, 8493(135:1545)
>>>Young offender needs, 8495(135:1605)
>>Sentences, adult sentences
>>>Applicable offences, limitations, 2257(36:1800)
>>>Ontario position, 4313-4(67:1020)
>>>Presumptive offences, age 14 years and older, serious or violent offences,
728(13:1825), 2244-5(36:1635), 2258(36:1805), 4318(67:1045), 4363(67:1540-5),
4367(67:1610), 8629(138:1300), 8654(138:1600)
>>>Privacy protection provisions, non-application, 214(36:1320)
>>>Serious or repeat offenders, 725-6(13:1810)
>>>Serious or violent offences, repeat offenders, 2214(36:1320),
8662(138:1655)
>>>>o.q., 4269(66:1430)
>>>Serving in youth facilities, 705(13:1535), 2214(36:1325), 2256(36:1750),
4363-4(67:1540-5), 8654(138:1600)
>>>Youth courts imposing after found guilty, 705(13:1535), 2214(36:1325),
2216-7(36:1335), 2237-8(36:1540), 2239(36:1550), 2244(36:1635)
>>Streamlining, making more accessible, effective and efficient,
8541(136:1345)
>>Systemic delays, impact, 8500(135:1645), 8501(135:1655)
>>"Three strikes" rule, 8661(183:1655)
>>Timely intervention, importance, 2236(36:1530), 2239(36:1550)
>>Transfer to adult court, 712(13:1635), 2214(36:1325),
2216-7(36:1335), 4364-6(67:1550-600)
>>>18 year old accused in Joshua Doyle murder case, petitions, 7101(111:1520)
>>>Ceasing, 2238(36:1550)
>>>Disparities between provinces, 705(13:1535), 4294(66:1710-5)
>>>Percentages, 720(13:1730)
>>>Quebec, 712(13:1635), 2255(36:1740), 4342(67:1335), 8664(138:1715)
>>>Reverse onus for 14 to 17 year olds charged with serious violent offences,
716(13:1705), 4332-3(67;1220-5), 4342(67:1335),
10695(174:1135),
10696(174:1150)
>>>>o.q., 4350(67:1420-5)
>>>Violent offenders, 2242(36:1610), 2257(36:1805)
>>Victims
>>>Concerns and interests, recognizing, 705(13:1535-40), 2236-7(36:1535),
2239(36:1550), 2241(36:1610), 2258(36:1805), 4318-9(67:1045-50),
4342-3(67:1340), 8493(135:1540), 8655(138:1605)
>>>Information, right to receive, 8632(138:1315)
>>>See also Youth justice system--Mandatory minimum victim fine surcharge
>>Violent offenders/offences
>>>Females, involvement, increase, 2241(36:1605)
>>>Incarceration, effective and mandatory rehabilitation programs,
2233-4(36:1515)
>>>Increase/decrease, 2210-1(36:1300-5)
>>>Toughening consequences, 14(2:1530), 45(3:1555)
>>Youth detention centres, role, 8654(138:1600)
>>Youth justice committees, role, 2239(36:1550), 2246(36:1645), 8654(138:1600)
Youth Orchestra Festival
>>
Ottawa, ON, Canadian youth orchestras meeting , Exchanges Canada program,
S.O. 31, 11166(182:1055)
Youth Outlook see Youth
Youth Round Table on the Environment
>>
Role, o.q., 7216(113:1155)
Youth Science Foundation of Canada
>>
Canada-Wide Science Fair
>>>Kingston, ON, May 12-20, 2001, S.O. 31, 4167(64:1405)
>>>University of Sasketchewan, May 12-19, 2002, S.O. 31, 11444(186:1405)
Youth Service Canada
>>
L'Annonciation, QC, project, Quebec Provincial Police, Antoine-Labelle RCM
joint inititative, success, S.O. 31, 2610-1(41:1400)
>>See also Youth
Youth Week
>>
Markham, ON, May 5-11, S.O. 31, 11294-5(184:1400)
Yucca Mountain see Nuclear waste--United States
Yugoslavia
>>
Milosevic, Slobodan, former President
>>>Arrest and indictment on charges of corruption and abuse of power, war
crimes and crimes against humanity, S.O. 31, 2612(41:1405)
>>>See also Chrétien--References, Conduct
>>War, Canada participation, condemning, petitions, 230(6:1520)
>>See also Air transportation
Yukon
>>
103rd anniversary, celebrating, S.O. 31, 5077(78:1400)
>>Alaska highway, economic benefits, 6918(109:1245)
>>Environment, protection, importance, 6915(109:1245), 7752-3(123:1315-20)
>>Gold rush
>>>Boyle, John, Woodstack, NB, adventurer, 6921(109:1330-5)
>>>Service, Robert, poet, poems depicting, 6921(109:1330), 6922(109:1340-5)
>>Martin, Pat, Yukon resident, experience, 7751(123:1305)
>>Municipalities, celebrating, S.O. 31, 3477(53:1410)
>>Placer mining, 7753-4(123:1320-5)
>>Responsible government, devolution of powers, 6909-10(109:1205-10),
6912-3(109:1220-30), 6916-7(109:1255), 6920-1(109:1320-5), 6923(109:1345-50),
7748-50(123:1240-55), 7754-5(123:1330-40)
>>>Aboriginal land claims, settlement before devolution, 6913(109:1225)
>>>>Kaska band, 7747-8(123:1240), 7751-2(123:1310-20)
>>>Accountability, 6912(109:1220-5)
>>>Consultation process, 7747(123:1235-40), 7753-4(123:1325)
>>>Land and resource management, 6910(109:1205), 6919(109:1320),
6922(109:1335-40), 6923(109:1650), 7748(123:1245), 7754(123:1330),
9089(146:1325)
>>>Public Service, federal employees, Yukon governemnt, permanent job offers,
6911(109:1210), 6913-4(109:1235), 6918-9(109:11310-5), 7748(123:1245),
7755-6(123:1335-40)
>>>Tripartite agreement, Yukon govermetn Council of Yukon First Nations,
federal government, 6912(109:1220)
>>>Veto power, governor in council, 7754-5(123:1330-40)
>>Tourism, attraction, 6915(109:1245), 6919(109:1305), 6921-2(109:1330-40)
>>See also United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks--Canadian
response;
Skills Canada--Technology and trades;
Species at risk (endangered species)
Yukon Act (Bill C-39)--Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern
Development--Nault
>>
First reading, 6770(106:1505)
>>Second reading, 6909-24(109:1205-350), agreed to, 6923-4(109:1350)
>>Aboriginal Affairs, Northern Development and Natural Resources Standing
Committee
>>>Referral, 6924(109:1350)
>>>Reported, without amdt., 7615(120:1510)
>>Report stage, concurrence M. (Nault), agreed to, 7746(123:1235)
>>Third reading, 7746-56(123:1235-340), agreed to, 7756(123:1340) passed.
>>Royal Assent, 10057(162A: 1140) Chap. 7, S.C. 2002
Yukon constituency
>>
Description, S.O. 31, 152(5:1100)
Yukon First Nations Self-government Act
>>
Amending, english and french versions, duplicating, 7411(117:1005),
7720(122:1235)
>>>See also Fisheries Prices Support Act repeal and technical amendments
(amdt.)(Bill C-43)
Yukon Land Claims Agreement
>>
Annual report (1998-1999), tabled, 3618(55:1205)
>>Annual report (1999-2000), tabled, 10243(165:1510)
Yukon Northern Affairs Program Devolution Transfer Agreement
>>
S.O. 31, 6726-7(105:1410)
>>Tabled, 6695(105:1005)
>>See also Yukon Act (Bill C-39)
Yukon salmon see Salmon, Pacific
Yukon Territory see particular subjects
Yukon Waters Act see Nunavut--Land claims agreement of 1993, Legislation