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Sanctions see Economic sanctions; Human rights--Violations
Saskatchewan see Federal-Provincial Crop Insurance Agreements; Indian bands/reserves--Alberta
Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement Act
>>Legislation see Claim Settlements (Alberta and Saskatchewan) Implementation
Act (Bill C-37)
Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar constituency
>>Name, change to Saskatoon-Eagle Creek see Electoral Boundaries Readjustment
Act (amdt.)(Bill C-441)
Satellite systems see Broadcasting--Redistribution
Scabs see Labour disputes; Public Service--Strikes
SCAPA Tapes North America Ltd. see Canadian International Trade Tribunal
Scholarships, fellowships and bursaries
>>Education tax credit
>>>Ways and Means No. 3
>>>>Concurrence, M., by unanimous consent, 191, division deferred, 191, agreed
to on recorded division (Division No. 35), 204-5
>>>>Notice, tabled, 181 (8570-371-3)
>>>>See also Income Tax Amendments Act, 2000 (Bill C-22)
Science and technology see Industry, Science and Technology Standing Committee--Reports, Fifth
Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) Program
>>Tax credit claims, Auditor General Report (2000), Chp. 6 see Public Accounts
Standing Committee--Reports, First
>>Ways and Means No. 3
>>>Concurrence, M., by unanimous consent, 191, division deferred, 191, agreed
to on recorded division (Division No. 35), 204-5
>>>Notice, tabled, 181 (8570-371-3)
>>>See also Income Tax Amendments Act, 2000 (Bill C-22)
Scrutiny of Regulations Standing Joint Committee
>>Membership, 155, 464, 662, 773, 1301, 1325-6, 1396
>>Reports
>>>First (additional terms of reference), 170 (8510-371-3)
>>>>Concurrence, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 229
>>>Second (Section 58, Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Regulations, C.R.C. 1978,
c. 285), 505 (8510-371-62)
>>>>Concurrence, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 687
>>>Third (Royal Canadian Mounted Police Regulations), 817 (8510-371-91)
>>>>gr, 1252 (8512-371-91)
>>>Fourth (Northwest Territories Reindeer Regulations C.R.C 1978, c. 1238),
926 (8510-371-116)
>>>>Concurrence, deemed moved and adopted, 1034
>>>Fifth (Assessor's Rules of Procedure), 1024 (8510-371-127)
>>>>gr, 1596 (8512-371-127)
>>>Sixth (Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licences Regulations), 1459 (8510-371-170)
>>Travel, authorization, 1601
Sea King helicopters
>>Replacement program, Maritime Helicopter Procurement Project, "Best value to
the Canadian taxpayers" basis, conducting, M. on supply (Wayne), 154-5
>>>Amdt. (Hearn), 154
Search and rescue see Emergency volunteers (ambulance technician, firefighter, search or rescue)
Search and seizure powers see Gun control
Search warrants
>>Foreign jurisdiction orders, enforcement see Criminal Code (amdt.--organized
crime and law enforcement)(Bill C-24)
Seat belts
>>Vehicles under federal jurisdiction see Canada Seat Belt Act (Bill C-366)
Seaway International Bridge Corporation Ltd. see Access to Information Act; Privacy Act
Sechelt Indian Band Self-Government Act
>>Legislation see Specific Claims Resolution Act (Bill C-60)
Securing Progress for Africa and the World: A Report on Canadian Priorities for the 2002 G8 Summit see Foreign Affairs and International Trade Standing Committee--Reports, Twenty-first
Securities and derivatives clearing houses
>>Netting agreements/member collateral in event of bankruptcy see Payment
Clearing and Settlement Act (amdt.)(Bill S-40)
Securities (publicly traded)
>>Charitable donation, capital gains inclusion rate, Ways and Means No. 12,
notice, tabled, 939 (8570-371-17)
Security see Intergovernmental conferences
Security Intelligence Review Committee
>>Departmental Performance Report
>>>1999-2000, tabled, 24 (8563-371-73)
>>>2000-2001, tabled, 816 (8563-371-159)
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing
Committee
>>>2000-2001 annual report, 754 (8560-371-31-01)
>>See also Access to Information Act;
Estimates, 2001-2002, Main--Privy Council, Vote 50--Reports on Plans and
Priorities;
Estimates, 2002-2003, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;
Privacy Act
Segregated funds
>>Capital gains inclusion rate
>>>Ways and Means No. 3
>>>>>Concurrence, M., by unanimous consent, 191, division deferred, 191, agreed
to on recorded division (Division No. 35), 204-5
>>>>Notice, tabled, 181 (8570-371-3)
>>>>See also Income Tax Amendments Act, 2000 (Bill C-22)
Seized Property Management Act
>>Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee review, M., agreed
to, by unanimous consent, 1470
>>Legislation see Criminal Code (amdt.--organized crime and law
enforcement)(Bill C-24)
Self-employed workers see Canada Pension Plan (CPP); Employment insurance
Selkirk First Nation Self-Government Agreement
>>Legislation see Specific Claims Resolution Act (Bill C-60)
Sen, Hun see Cambodia
Senate
>>Messages from the Senate, 21, 55, 155, 165, 183, 254, 289, 333, 344, 355,
357, 390, 399, 420, 449, 460, 503, 508, 531, 572, 580, 583, 775, 783, 788,
807, 819, 844, 849, 881-2, 922, 932, 945, 951, 954, 956-7, 959, 971, 1046,
1057, 1162-3, 1197-8, 1253, 1265, 1297, 1347, 1399-400, 1567-8, 1574, 1580,
1582, 1595
>>Petitions
>>>(Stoffer), (371-0184), 342, gr, 591
(8545-371-57-01)
>>See also Acadians--Fête nationale des Acadiens et Acadiennes;
Auditor General of Canada--Desautels;
Betancourt Ingrid;
Estimates, 2001-2002, Main--Parliament, Vote 1;
Estimates, 2002-2003, Main--Parliament, Vote 1;
Queen Elizabeth II--Golden Jubilee;
Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother;
Special Senate Committee on the Subject-Matter of Bill C-36
Senators
>>Code of conduct, M-200 (MacKay), 178, dropped from the Order Paper,
under S.O. 96(1), 178
>>Election, M-361 (Moore), not proceeded with, dropped to bottom of Order of
Precedence list, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 646, 836, dropped from
the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 836
>>>See also Parliamentarians' Code of Conduct (Bill C-299)
Senegal see Income tax treaties--Slovenia
Senior citizens see Elderly; Guaranteed Income Supplement
Senior citizens benefits
>>Income tax
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Bailey), (371-0439), 792, gr, 948 (8545-371-25-04)
Sentences (convicted criminals)
>>Conditional sentences
>>>Breach see Criminal Code (amdt.--breach of a conditional sentence
order)(Bill C-424)
>>>Excluded offences, sex offences and offences involving violence, precluded
see Criminal Code (amdt.--sex offences and violent offences)(Bill C-392)
>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentences)(Bill C-238)
>>Life sentences see Violent crime
>>Minimum security level of incarceration for first third of sentence
see Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--sentencing judge to
determine level of security of incarceration of inmate for first third of
sentence)(Bill C-412)
>>See also Aboriginal offenders;
Break and enter (crime);
Child sex offenders--Predators;
Drug trafficking;
Firearms;
Murder;
Puppy mills;
Theft--Punishment
Sewing machines see Government procurement--Items purchased
Sex Offender Registry Act (Bill C-333)--White, R.
>>1st r, 289
>>2nd r, 1450, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 1450
Sex offenders
>>National registry, establishment
>>>M. on supply (White, R.), 165-6, as amended, agreed to on recorded
division (Division No. 17), 166-7
>>>>Amdt. (Day), 165, agreed to, 166
>>>M. on supply (White, R.), 1006-7, negatived on recorded division (Division
No. 225), 1008-9
>>>>Amdt. (MacKay), 1007, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 224),
1007-8
>>>See also Sex Offender Registry Act (Bill C-333)
>>Petitions
>>>(Fitzpatrick), (371-0242), 419, gr, 575 (8545-371-49-01)
>>See also Child sex offenders;
Child custody--Visits;
Pedophiles;
Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences
Sexual acts see Age of consent (sexual relations) see Age of consent (sexual relations)
- >>Person under the age of fourteen years, pedophiles, treatment/punishment
see Criminal Code (amdt.--sexual offences)(Bill C-208)
>>See also Witnesses (Justice system)--Protection
Sexual content see Media
Sexual exploitation of minors
>>Petitions
>>>(Cadman), (371-0011), 54, gr, 261
(8545-371-14-01)
>>>(Johnston), (371-0562), 1014, gr, 1148 (8545-371-14-03)
>>>(Maloney), (371-0530), 956, gr, 985
(8545-371-14-02)
>>See also Children
Sexual orientation see Hate propaganda
Share the Future of Health Care see Health care services--Document
Shareholders see Corporations
Sharpe, John Robin see Child pornography--Artistic merit exemption
Shawinigate see Conflict of interest--Prime Minister
Ship-Source Oil Pollution Fund
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Transport and Government
Operations Standing Committee
>>>2000-2001 annual report, 952 (8560-371-606-01)
Shipbuilding
>>Promotion see Shipbuilding Act, 2001 (Bill C-389)
Shipbuilding Act, 2001 (Bill C-389)--Dubé
>>1st r, 535
Shipping
>>Accidents, investigation see Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (Bill C-14)
>>Conferences, documents see Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (Bill C-14)
>>"Engines", definition see Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (Bill C-14)
>>Fuel tax rebate, Ways and Means No. 7, notice, tabled, 645 (8570-371-7)
>>Good order and discipline see Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (Bill C-14)
>>Pilots see Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (Bill C-14)
>>Safety and economic performance see Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (Bill C-14)
>>Salvage see Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (Bill C-14)
>>Seaman, injury/death, compensation see Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (Bill C-14)
>>Smoking/non-smoking see Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (Bill C-14)
>>Wrecks see Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (Bill C-14)
>>See also Grain transportation;
Maritime liability
Shipping Conferences Exemption Act, 1987
>>Legislation see Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (Bill C-14)
Ships see Bluenose
Ships' stores
>>Ways and Means No. 7, notice, tabled, 645 (8570-371-7)
>>Ways and Means No. 11
>>>Concurrence, M. (Peterson), 917, agreed to on recorded division (Division
No. 212), 917-8
>>>Notice, tabled, 896-7 (8570-371-10)
>>>See also Excise Act, 2001 (Bill C-47)
>>See also Tobacco/cigarettes
Shrimp fishery (Newfoundland) see Fisheries and Oceans Standing Committee--Reports, Sixth
Sikh community
>>Recognition, M-32 (Blaikie), 117, dropped from the Order Paper, under
S.O. 96(1), 117
Simard, Raymond (Lib.--Saint Boniface; elected in by-election May 13, 2002)
- >>References see Elections--Certificates of election
SIN see Social Insurance Number (SIN)
Sir John A. Macdonald Day and the Sir Wilfred Laurier Day Act (Bill
S-14)--Godfrey
>>Senate passage, 344
>>1st r, 358
>>2nd r, 514, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93,
514, 627, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence
list under S.O. 93, 627,
666, agreed to on division, 666
>>Canadian Heritage Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 666
>>>Report, without amdt., 748
>>Report stage, 983
>>>Concurrence, M. (Godfrey), 983, agreed to on division, 983
>>3rd r, 984, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93,
984, 1020-1, division deferred, 1021, agreed to on recorded division (Division
No. 232), 1040-1, passed
>>Royal Assent, 1245 (Chap. 2, S.C. 2002)
Skeena River fishery
>>Species caught/sold, r.o. Q-64 (Cummins), 1061 (8555-371-64)
Sled dogs
>>Nunavik region, 1950 to 1975 extermination program
>>>Petitions
>>>>(St-Julien), (371-0873), 1612, gr, 1624 (8545-371-77-03)
Slovak Republic see Income tax treaties--Slovenia; Social security agreements
Slovenia see Income tax treaties
Small business
>>Capital tax, deferral, Ways and Means No. 12, notice, tabled, 939
(8570-371-17)
Small business regulations
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Industry, Science and Technology
Standing Committee
>>>Canada Small Business Financing (Establishment and Operation of Capital
Leasing Pilot Project) Regulations, 688 (8560-371-774-01)
>>>Canada Small Business Financing Regulations (JUS-602733), 688
(8560-371-657-01)
Small craft harbours program
>>Fisheries and Oceans Department management see Fisheries and Oceans Standing
Committee--Reports, Fifth
Smoking see Shipping
Smuggling see Immigrants; Theft--Property; Tobacco/cigarettes
Snowbirds Squadron (Canadian Armed Forces)
>>Air demonstration team see National Defence Act (amdt.--Snowbirds)(Bill C-259)
Social Insurance Number (SIN)
>>Disclosure/privacy see Protection of Privacy (Social Insurance Numbers) Act
(Bill C-357)
Social programs
>>Fiscal imbalance, impact, M. on supply (Loubier), 1183-4, division deferred,
1185, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 249), 1190-1
>>See also Guaranteed annual income;
Guaranteed Income Supplement;
Welfare
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
>>Departmental Performance Report
>>>1999-2000, tabled, 24 (8563-371-74)
>>>2000-2001, tabled, 816 (8563-371-160)
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Industry, Science and Technology
Standing Committee
>>>2000-2001 annual report, 604 (8560-371-36-01)
>>See also Access to Information Act;
Canada Research Chairs;
Employment Equity Act;
Estimates, 2001-2002, Main--Industry, Votes 100 and 105--Reports on Plans and
Priorities;
Estimates, 2002-2003, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;
Privacy Act
Social security agreements
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Human Resources Development and
the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee
>>>Australia, Order in Council P.C. 2001-2031, 824 (8560-371-212-04)
>>>Czech Republic, Order in Council P.C. 2001-1371, 673 (8560-371-212-02)
>>>Israel, Order in Council P.C. 2000-1351, 64 (8532-371-1)
>>>Netherlands, Order in Council P.C. 2001-1650, 688 (8560-371-212-03)
>>>Slovak Republic, Order in Council P.C. 2001-1372, 673 (8560-371-212-01)
>>>Sweden, Order in Council P.C. 2002-739, 1401 (8560-371-212-05)
Social security payments (United States)
>>Inclusion rate, income tax
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Maloney), (371-0532), 956, gr, 1175 (8545-371-26-07)
>>>See also Income Tax Act (amdt.--exemption from taxation of 50% of U.S.
social security payment to Canadian residents)(Bill C-298)
Société Radio-Canada see Radio-Canada (SRC)
Softwood lumber
>>Assistance program, M. on supply (Paquette), 1384
>>Free trade, Canada-United States agreement
>>>M. on supply (Duncan), 1175-6, deemed agreed to, 1176
>>>M. on supply (Paquette), 177-8, division deferred, 178, 191, as amended,
agreed to on recorded division
(Division No. 19), 193
>>>>Amdt. (Assselin), 178, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 18),
191-2
>>M. to adjourn under S.O. 52(10) (Crête), 807, adopted
>>>Accepted, 780
>>>Deferred until November 6, 2001, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 781
>>M. to adjourn under S.O. 53 (Duncan), 694
>>>Accepted, 694
>>Petitions
>>>(Lunney), (371-0716), 1418, gr, 1598
(8545-371-15-08); (371-0717), 1418,
gr, 1624 (8545-371-15-09)
>>See also Foreign Affairs and International Trade Standing
Committee--Reports, First
Solicitor General Department
>>Departmental Performance Report
>>>1999-2000, tabled, 24 (8563-371-75)
>>>2000-2001, tabled, 816 (8563- 371-161)
>>Estimates, 2001-2002, Main
>>>Referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 137
>>>Votes 1 and 5 see Estimates, 2001-2002, Main
>>>Vote 10 see Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
>>>Votes 15 and 20 see Correctional Service of Canada
>>>Vote 25 see National Parole Board
>>>Vote 30 see Correctional Investigator Office
>>>Votes 35 and 40 see Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
>>>Vote 45 see Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee
>>>Vote 50 see Royal Canadian Mounted Police Public Complaints Commission
>>Estimates, 2000-2001, Supplementary (A)
>>>Referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 153
>>Estimates, 2001-2002, Supplementary (A)
>>>Referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 778
>>>Vote 10a see Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
>>Estimates, 2001-2002, Supplementary (B)
>>>Referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 1138
>>Estimates, 2002-2003, Main
>>>Referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 1140
>>See also Access to Information Act;
Estimates, 2001-2002, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;
Privacy Act;
Estimates, 2002-2003, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;
Sustainable development strategies
Sound recordings
>>Performers, Canadian citizens see Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
(Bill C-11)
South Africa see Mandela, Nelson
South Caucasus
>>Canadian foreign policy see Foreign Affairs and International Trade Standing
Committee--Reports, Sixth
Space flights
>>Crew member of a Partner State, indictable offence deemed committed in
Canada see Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2001 (Bill C-15);
Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2001 (Bill C-15A)
Spanking see Children--Physical discipline/spanking
Speaker
>>Documents, tabling
>>>Access to Information Act
>>>>Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
>>>>>2000-2001, 709 (8561-371-860-01)
>>>>Information Commissioner Office
>>>>>2001-2002, 1481 (8560-371-734-02)
>>>Auditor General of Canada Office
>>>>2001 annual report, 896 (8560-371-64-03)
>>>>2002 annual report (Volume I--April 2002), 1295 (8560-371-64-04)
>>>Board of Internal Economy
>>>>By-laws adopted February 6, 2001, tabled, 64 (8527-371-2)
>>>>By-laws adopted March 28, 2001, tabled, 303 (8527-371-6)
>>>>By-laws adopted October 2, 2001, tabled, 758 (8527-371-16)
>>>>By-laws adopted February 5, 2002, tabled, 1181 (8527-371-21)
>>>>By-laws adopted March 20, 2002, tabled, 1251 (8527-371-23)
>>>>By-laws adopted April 17, 2002, tabled, 1351 (8527-371-25)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (October 4, 5 and 17, 2000), tabled, 34
(8527-371-1)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (February 27, 2001), tabled, 269 (8527-371-5)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (March 13, 2001), tabled, 368 (8527-371-7)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (May 2, 2001), tabled, 523 (8527-371-10)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (May 16, June 6 and September 25, 2001), tabled, 758
(8527-371-15)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (October 23, 2001), tabled, 824 (8527-371-18)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (October 30, 2001), tabled, 889 (8527-371-19)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (November 6, 2001), tabled, 936 (8527-371-20)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (November 27, December 4 and 11, 2001), tabled, 1181
(8527-371-22)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (March 22, 2002), tabled, 1252 (8527-371-24)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (February 27 and March 20, 2002), tabled, 1351
(8527-371-26)
>>>>Minutes of Proceedings, (April 17 and 24, 2002), tabled, 1456 (8527-371-27)
>>>Canadian Human Rights Commission
>>>>2001 annual report, including Report on Employment Equity, 1209
(8560-371-123-03)
>>>Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
>>>>2001 annual report, 1263 (8560-371-661-02)
>>>Chief Electoral Officer
>>>>Form, "Political Party Financial Transactions Return", tabled, 1299
(8560-371-567-01)
>>>>Report following the Kings--Hants and Okanagan--Coquihalla by-elections,
September 11, 2000, 19 (8560-371-4-01)
>>>Committees of the House
>>>>Committee Activities and Expenditures
>>>>>2000-2001 report, tabled, 522 (8527-371-9)
>>>Environment and Sustainable Development Commissioner
>>>>2001 annual report, 675 (8560-371-521-01)
>>>Government motion (United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks),
letter from Government House Leader, dated September 14, 2001, concerning
notice, 587 (8527-371-13)
>>>House of Commons
>>>>Administration, document, Performance Report of the House of Commons
Administration
>>>>>April 1999 to March 2000, tabled, 295 (8563-371-85)
>>>>>April 2000 to March 2001, tabled, 670 (8563-371-86)
>>>>>Report on Plans and Priorities for 2002-2003 of the House of Commons
Administration, tabled, 1209 (8520-371-94)
>>>Inter-Parliamentary delegations
>>>>Parliamentary delegation, Thailand, November 13-18, 2001, 1000
(8565-371-75-02)
>>>Library of Parliament
>>>>2000-2001 Performance Report, 1030 (8563-371-172)
>>>Members of Parliament, expense allowance, document, "Individual Member's
Expenditures"
>>>>2001-2002, tabled, 1492 (8527-371-28)
>>>Official Languages Commissioner Office
>>>>2000-2001 annual report, 631 (8560-371-301-01)
>>>Parliamentary calendar
>>>>Year 2003, 1606 (8527-371-31)
>>>Privacy Act
>>>>Auditor General of Canada Office
>>>>>2000-2001, 503 (8561-371-627-01)
>>>>Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
>>>>>2000-2001, 709 (8561-371-860-01)
>>>>Chief Electoral Officer of Canada Office (Elections Canada)
>>>>>1999-2000, 423 (8561-371-645-01)
>>>>>2001-2002, 1413 (8561-371-645-02)
>>>>Official Languages Commissioner Office
>>>>>2000-2001, 683 (8561-371-728-01)
>>>Personal information
>>>>Provincial legislation, Privacy Commissioner Report, 1436 (8560-371-789-01)
>>>Privacy Commissioner Office
>>>>2000-2001 annual report, 947 (8560-371-626-01)
>>>Referendums
>>>>Regulations, Chief Electoral Officer proposal, 699 (8560-371-775-01)
>>Election
>>>Candidates, names, announcing, 7-9
>>>Milliken, Peter, elected, 9
>>>Presiding over election, Charles Caccia, 7
>>>Votes, ballots, 8-9
>>Parliament, opening, informing House of message from Governor General, 9
>>Statements
>>>Bills, Private Members' Public; First reading
>>>>Improperly before the House, first reading proceedings null and void, 537
>>Throne Speech
>>>Reported, 11
>>>Tabled, 11 (8525-371-1)
>>Unavoidable absence, 35, 67, 113, 157, 181, 215, 403, 429, 463, 525, 533,
575, 583, 665, 731, 735, 759, 785, 855, 959, 1059, 1253, 1285, 1287, 1321,
1371, 1377, 1585
>>See also Grain transportation--Letter