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HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA
37th PARLIAMENT, 1st SESSION


JOURNALS

No. 148

Monday, February 25, 2002

11:00 a.m.



Prayers

Private Members' Business

At 11:00 a.m., pursuant to Standing Order 30(6), the House proceeded to the consideration of Private Members' Business.

The House resumed consideration of the motion of Mr. McTeague (Pickering--Ajax--Uxbridge) , seconded by Mr. Szabo (Mississauga South) , — That Bill C-248, An Act to amend the Competition Act, be now read a second time and referred to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology.

The debate continued.

The question was put on the motion and it was agreed to on division.

Accordingly, the Bill was read the second time and referred to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology.

Interruption

At 11:36 a.m., the sitting was suspended.

At 12:00 noon, the sitting resumed.

Government Orders

The House resumed consideration at report stage of Bill C-5, An Act respecting the protection of wildlife species at risk in Canada, as reported by the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development with amendments;

And of the motions in Group No. 2 (Motions Nos. 2, 11, 23, 35, 39, 44, 48 to 57, 67, 74, 78, 80, 84, 86, 90, 94 to 102, 112, 113 and 122).


Group No. 2

Motion No. 2 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in the preamble, be amended by adding after line 27 on page 2 the following:

    “the protection of habitats and species on provincial lands is entirely under provincial jurisdiction,”

Motion No. 11 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 4, be amended by replacing line 41 on page 7 with the following:

    “living organisms on federal lands or under the continental"

Motion No. 23 of Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Nault (Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 10.1, be amended by replacing lines 4 to 6 on page 10 with the following:

    “10.1 The Minister, after consultation with the Canadian Endangered Species Conservation Council, may establish a stewardship action plan that creates”

Motion No. 35 of Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Nault (Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 27, be amended by

    (a) replacing lines 6 to 34 on page 17 with the following:

    “27. (1) The Governor in Council may, on the recommendation of the Minister, by order, amend the List by adding a wildlife species, by reclassifying a listed wildlife species or by removing a listed wildlife species.”

    (b) deleting lines 5 to 13 on page 18.

Motion No. 39 of Mr. Reid (Lanark--Carleton) , seconded by Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 32, be amended by replacing line 30 on page 19 with the following:

    “32. (1) No person shall knowingly kill, harm, harass,”

Motion No. 44 of Mr. Reid (Lanark--Carleton) , seconded by Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 33, be amended by replacing line 10 on page 20 with the following:

    “33. No person shall knowingly damage or destroy the”

Motion No. 48 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 34, be amended by deleting lines 17 to 24 on page 20.

Motion No. 49 of Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Nault (Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 34, be amended by

    (a) replacing line 25 on page 20 with the following:

    “(2) The Governor in Council may, on the”

    (b) deleting lines 39 to 45 on page 20 and lines 1 to 10 on page 21;

    (c) replacing lines 14 to 21 on page 21 with the following:

    “(a) the appropriate provincial minister; and

    (b) if the species is found in an area in respect of which a wildlife management board is authorized by a land claims agreement to perform functions in respect of wildlife species, the wildlife management board.”

Motion No. 50 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 34, be amended by deleting lines 25 to 33 on page 20.

Motion No. 51 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 34, be amended by deleting lines 34 to 38 on page 20.

Motion No. 52 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 34, be amended by deleting lines 39 to 45 on page 20.

Motion No. 53 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 34, be amended by deleting lines 1 to 4 on page 21.

Motion No. 54 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 34, be amended by deleting lines 5 to 7 on page 21.

Motion No. 55 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 34, be amended by deleting lines 8 to 21 on page 21.

Motion No. 56 of Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Nault (Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 35, be amended by

    (a) replacing lines 22 to 26 on page 21 with the following:

    “35. (1) Sections 32 and 33 apply in each of the territories in respect of a listed wildlife species only to the extent that the Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister, makes an order providing that they, or any of them, apply.”

    (b) replacing line 37 on page 21 with the following:

    “protect the species or the residences of its individuals.”

    (c) deleting lines 38 to 44 on page 21 and lines 1 to 13 on page 22;

    (d) replacing lines 17 to 24 on page 22 with the following:

    “ter; and

    (b) if the species is found in an area in respect of which a wildlife management board is authorized by a land claims agreement to perform functions in respect of wildlife species, consult the wildlife management board.”

Motion No. 57 of Mr. Reid (Lanark--Carleton) , seconded by Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 36, be amended by replacing line 28 on page 22 with the following:

    “territorial minister, no person shall knowingly”

Motion No. 67 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 39, be amended by replacing line 34 on page 23 with the following:

    “39. (1) The recovery”

Motion No. 74 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 48, be amended by replacing line 31 on page 27 with the following:

    “48. (1) An action plan”

Motion No. 78 of Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Nault (Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 53, be amended by

    (a) replacing lines 15 and 16 on page 30 with the following:

    “53. (1) The competent minister must,”

    (b) deleting lines 29 to 32 on page 30.

Motion No. 80 of Mr. Reid (Lanark--Carleton) , seconded by Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 58, be amended by replacing line 39 on page 31 with the following:

    “58. (1) No person shall knowingly destroy any part of”

Motion No. 84 of Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Nault (Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 58, be amended by replacing lines 41 to 47 on page 31, lines 1 to 42 on page 32 and lines 1 to 7 on page 33 with the following:

    “species or of a listed threatened species — or of a listed extirpated species if a recovery strategy has recommended the reintroduction of the species into the wild in Canada —

    (a) if the critical habitat is on federal lands, in the exclusive economic zone of Canada or on the continental shelf of Canada;

    (b) if the listed species is an aquatic species; or

    (c) if the listed species is a species of migratory birds protected by the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994.

    (2) If a portion of the critical habitat is in a national park, a marine protected area under the Oceans Act, a migratory bird sanctuary under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 or a national wildlife area under the Canada Wildlife Act, the competent Minister must, within 90 days after the recovery strategy or action plan that identified the critical habitat is included in the public registry, publish in the Canada Gazette a description of the portion of the critical habitat that is in that park, area or sanctuary.

    (3) If subsection (2) applies, subsection (1) applies to the portion of the critical habitat described in the Canada Gazette under subsection (2) 90 days after the description is published in the Canada Gazette.

    (4) With respect to any of the following, subsection (1) applies only to the portions of the critical habitat that the Governor in Council may, on the recommendation of the competent minister, after consultation with every other competent minister, by order, specify:

    (a) federal lands that are not in a park, area or sanctuary referred to in subsection (2);

    (b) the exclusive economic zone of Canada;

    (c) the continental shelf of Canada;

    (d) aquatic species; and

    (e) species of migratory birds protected by the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994.

    (5) The competent minister must, within 180 days after the recovery strategy or action plan that identified the critical habitat is included in the public registry, make the recommendation if he or she is of the opinion that there are no provisions in, or other measures under, this or any other Act of Parliament that protect the particular portion of the critical habitat, including agreements under section 11.

    (6) If the competent minister is of the opinion that the order would affect land in a territory that is not under the authority of the Minister or the Parks Canada Agency, he or she must consult the territorial minister before recommending the making of the order.

    (7) If the competent minister is of the opinion that the order would affect a reserve or any other lands that are set apart for the use and benefit of a band under the Indian Act, he or she must consult the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs and the band before recommending the making of the order.

    (8) If the competent minister is of the opinion that the order would affect an area in respect of which a wildlife management board is authorized by a land claims agreement to perform functions in respect of wildlife species, he or she must consult the wildlife management board before recommending the making of the order.”

Motion No. 86 of Mr. Reid (Lanark--Carleton) , seconded by Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 60, be amended by replacing line 12 on page 34 with the following:

    “rial minister, no person shall knowingly destroy any part”

Motion No. 90 of Mr. Reid (Lanark--Carleton) , seconded by Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 61, be amended by replacing line 22 on page 34 with the following:

    “61. (1) No person shall knowingly destroy any part of”

Motion No. 94 of Mr. Burton (Skeena) , seconded by Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 61, be amended by replacing lines 22 to 40 on page 34 and lines 1 to 40 on page 35 with the following:

    “61. No person shall destroy any part of the critical habitat of an aquatic species or of a listed endangered species or a listed threatened species that is a species of migratory birds protected by the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994, that is in a province or territory and is not on federal land.”

Motion No. 95 of Mr. Reid (Lanark--Carleton) , seconded by Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 61, be amended by deleting lines 27 to 40 on page 34 and lines 1 to 40 on page 35.

Motion No. 96 of Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Nault (Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 61, be amended by

    (a) replacing lines 28 to 40 on page 34 and lines 1 to 17 on page 35 with the following:

    “respect of an aquatic species or a species of migratory birds protected by the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994.

    (2) Subsection (1) applies only to the portions of the critical habitat that the Governor in Council may, on the recommendation of the Minister, by order, specify.

    (3) The Minister may make a recommendation if

    (a) a provincial minister or territorial minister has requested that the recommendation be made; or

    (b) the Canadian Endangered Species Conservation Council has recommended that the recommendation be made.”

    (b) replacing line 28 on page 35 with the following:

    “not effectively protect the particular portion of the”

Motion No. 97 of Mr. Burton (Skeena) , seconded by Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 61, be amended by replacing lines 32 to 40 on page 34 and lines 1 to 15 on page 35 with the following:

    “(3) The Minister may make a recommendation if a provincial or territorial minister has requested that the recommendation be made.”

Motion No. 98 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 61, be amended by deleting lines 38 to 40 on page 34.

Motion No. 99 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 61, be amended by deleting lines 1 to 5 on page 35.

Motion No. 100 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 61, be amended by deleting lines 6 to 8 on page 35.

Motion No. 101 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 61, be amended by deleting lines 9 to 11 on page 35.

Motion No. 102 of Ms. Lalonde (Mercier) , seconded by Mr. Asselin (Charlevoix) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 61, be amended by deleting lines 12 to 15 on page 35.

Motion No. 112 of Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Nault (Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 65, be amended by

    (a) replacing lines 37 and 38 on page 36 with the following:

    “65. If a wildlife species is listed as”

    (b) deleting lines 1 to 6 on page 37.

Motion No. 113 of Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Nault (Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 68, be amended by replacing lines 1 to 11 on page 38 with the following:

    “68. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the competent minister must include a proposed management plan in the public registry within three years after the wildlife species is listed as a species of special concern.

    (2) With respect to a wildlife species that is set out in Schedule 1 as a species of special concern on the day section 27 comes into force, the competent minister must include a proposed management plan in the public registry within five years after that day.

    (3) Within 60 days after the proposed management plan is included in the public registry, any person may file written comments with the competent minister.

    (4) Within 30 days after the expiry of the period referred to in subsection (3), the competent minister must consider any comments received, make any changes to the proposed management plan that he or she considers appropriate and finalize the management plan by including a copy of it in the public registry.”

Motion No. 122 of Mr. Reid (Lanark--Carleton) , seconded by Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , — That Bill C-5, in Clause 100, be amended by replacing lines 16 and 17 on page 57 with the following:

    “100. A person is not guilty of an offence under this Act unless the person knowingly committed the act that is the subject of the offence.”

The debate continued on the motions in Group No. 2.

Statements By Members

Pursuant to Standing Order 31, Members made statements.

Oral Questions

Pursuant to Standing Order 30(5), the House proceeded to Oral Questions.

Daily Routine Of Business

Tabling of Documents

Pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), Mr. Regan (Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons) laid upon the Table, — Government responses, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), to the following petitions:

— Nos. 371-0428, 371-0455, 371-0468 and 371-0515 concerning terrorism. — Sessional Paper No. 8545-371-89-02;

— No. 371-0458 concerning nuclear weapons. — Sessional Paper No. 8545-371-41-02.

Statements by Ministers

Pursuant to Standing Order 33(1), Mr. Chrétien (Prime Minister) made a statement.

Presenting Reports from Inter-parliamentary Delegations

Pursuant to Standing Order 34(1), Mr. Wilfert (Oak Ridges) presented the Report of the Canada-Japan Interparliamentary Group respecting its visit with Diet Members in Tokyo, Japan, from November 17 to 22, 2001. — Sessional Paper No. 8565-371-57-04.


Pursuant to Standing Order 34(1), Mr. Wilfert (Oak Ridges) presented the Report of the Canadian delegation of the Canada-Japan Interparliamentary Group respecting its participation at the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum held in Honolulu, Hawaii, from January 6 to 9, 2002. — Sessional Paper No. 8565-371-57-05.

Introduction of Private Members' Bills

Pursuant to Standing Orders 68(2) and 69(1), on motion of Mr. Bailey (Souris--Moose Mountain) , seconded by Mr. Goldring (Edmonton Centre-East) , Bill C-432, An Act requiring the national flag of Canada to be flown at half-mast on Remembrance Day, was introduced, read the first time, ordered to be printed and ordered for a second reading at the next sitting of the House.


Pursuant to Standing Orders 68(2) and 69(1), on motion of Mr. MacKay (Pictou--Antigonish--Guysborough) , seconded by Mr. Thompson (New Brunswick Southwest) , Bill C-433, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (puppy mills), was introduced, read the first time, ordered to be printed and ordered for a second reading at the next sitting of the House.

Presenting Petitions

Pursuant to Standing Order 36, petitions certified correct by the Clerk of Petitions were presented as follows:

— by Mr. Breitkreuz (Yorkton--Melville) , one concerning the fishing industry (No. 371-0583);

— by Mr. Adams (Peterborough) , one concerning environmental pollution (No. 371-0584).

Questions on Order Paper

Mr. Regan (Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons) presented the answer to question Q-101 on the Order Paper.


Pursuant to Standing Order 39(7), Mr. Regan (Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons) presented the return to the following question made into an order for return:

    Q-102 — Mr. Pankiw (Saskatoon--Humboldt) — Since 1994 and for each of the subsequent calendar years, what has the government through Statistics Canada determined to be: (a) the total number of homicides; (b) the total number of homicides involving a firearm; (c) the total number of attempted murders; (d) the total number of attempted murders involving a firearm; (e) the total number of all other offences against the person, excluding murder and attempted murder; (f) the total number of criminal offences against the person involving the use of a firearm, excluding murder and attempted murder; (g) the total number of suicides; and (h) the total number of suicides involving the use of a firearm? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-371-102.

Government Orders

The House resumed consideration at report stage of Bill C-5, An Act respecting the protection of wildlife species at risk in Canada, as reported by the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development with amendments;

And of the motions in Group No. 2 (Motions Nos. 2, 11, 23, 35, 39, 44, 48 to 57, 67, 74, 78, 80, 84, 86, 90, 94 to 102, 112, 113 and 122).

The debate continued on the motions in Group No. 2.

The question was put on Motion No. 2 and, pursuant to Standing Order 76.1(8), the recorded division, which also applies to Motions Nos. 11, 48, 51 and 98 to 102, was deferred.

The question was put on Motions Nos. 23 and 35, and, pursuant to Standing Order 76.1(8), the recorded divisions were deferred.

The question was put on Motion No. 39 and, pursuant to Standing Order 76.1(8), the recorded division, which also applies to Motions Nos. 44, 57, 80, 86, 90 and 122, was deferred.

The question was put on Motion No. 56 and, pursuant to Standing Order 76.1(8), the recorded division was deferred.

The question was put on Motion No. 67 and, pursuant to Standing Order 76.1(8), the recorded division, which also applies to Motion No. 74, was deferred.

The question was put on Motions Nos. 78, 84, 112 and 113, and, pursuant to Standing Order 76.1(8), the recorded divisions were deferred.


Group No. 3

Mr. Casson (Lethbridge) , seconded by Mr. Burton (Skeena) , moved Motion No. 3, — That Bill C-5, in the preamble, be amended by replacing line 34 on page 2 with the following:

    “be considered in the legal listing of species and in developing and imple-”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 4, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 2, be amended by replacing line 10 on page 3 with the following:

    “in the public registry under subsection 50(3)”.

Mr. Burton (Skeena) , seconded by Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , moved Motion No. 5, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 2, be amended by replacing lines 19 to 21 on page 5 with the following:

    “processes; and”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 7, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 2, be amended by replacing lines 10 and 11 on page 6 with the following:

    “gy included in the public registry under subsection 43(2), and includes any amendment”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 8, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 2, be amended by replacing, in the English version, line 15 on page 6 with the following:

    “den, nest or other similar area or place, that”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 9, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 2, be amended by replacing lines 11 and 12 on page 7 with the following:

    “ cies, variety or biologically distinct population of animal, plant or”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 10, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 2, be amended by replacing lines 21 and 22 on page 7 with the following:

    “cies, subspecies, variety or biologically distinct population is, in the”.

Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , seconded by Mr. Casson (Lethbridge) , moved Motion No. 14, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 6, be amended by replacing lines 7 to 12 on page 8 with the following:

    ''becoming extinct as a result of human activity, to provide for the recovery of wildlife species that are extirpated, endangered or threatened as a result of human activity and to manage species of special concern to prevent them from becoming endangered or threatened as a result of human activity.''.

Mr. Burton (Skeena) , seconded by Mr. Mills (Red Deer) , moved Motion No. 15, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 6, be amended by adding after line 12 on page 8 the following:

    “(2) The purposes of this Act, outlined in subsection (1), shall be pursued and accomplished in a manner consistent with the goals of sustainable development.”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 19, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 8, be amended by replacing lines 24 to 26 on page 9 with the following:

    “A copy of the agreement must be included in the public registry within 45 days after it is entered into, and a copy of every annual report must be included in the public registry within 45 days after it is received by the delegating minister.”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 30, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 15, be amended by replacing lines 23 to 26 on page 13 with the following:

    “(c.1) indicate in the assessment whether the wildlife species migrates across Canada's boundary or has a range extending across Canada's boundary;”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 32, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 18, be amended by replacing lines 16 to 18 on page 15 with the following:

    “knowledge subcommittee must be appointed by the Minister after consultation with any aboriginal organization he or she considers appropriate.”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 34, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 25, be amended by replacing, in the French version, lines 35 to 42 on page 16 with the following:

    “(3) Dans les quatre-vingt-dix jours suivant la réception de l'évaluation visée au paragraphe (1), le ministre est tenu de mettre dans le registre une déclaration énonçant comment il se propose de réagir à l'évaluation et, dans la mesure du possible, selon quel échéancier.”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 36, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 28, be amended by replacing, in the English version, line 35 on page 18 with the following:

    “its assessment. A copy of the assessment”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 66, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 37, be amended by replacing lines 10 to 18 on page 23 with the following:

    “(2) If there is more than one competent minister with respect to the wildlife species, they must prepare the”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 68, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 41, be amended by replacing, in the English version, lines 13 and 14 on page 25 with the following:

    “distribution objectives that will assist the recovery and survival of the species, and”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 69, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 42, be amended by replacing line 18 on page 26 with the following:

    “listed as a threatened species or an extirpated species.”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 70, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 43, be amended by replacing, in the English version, lines 19 and 20 on page 26 with the following:

    “43. (1) Within 60 days after the proposed recovery strategy is included in the public”. 

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 71, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 44, be amended by

    (a) replacing lines 35 to 37 on page 26 with the following:

    “by the competent minister as the proposed recovery strategy, he or she must include it in the public registry as the proposed recovery strategy in relation to”

    (b) replacing line 3 on page 27 with the following:

    “wildlife species into a proposed recovery strategy for”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 73, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 46, be amended by replacing lines 20 to 23 on page 27 with the following:

    “the public registry and in every subsequent five-year period, until its objectives have been achieved or the species' recovery is no longer feasible. The report must”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 77, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 51, be amended by

    (a) replacing lines 42 and 43 on page 29 with the following:

    “competent minister as a proposed action plan, he or she must include it in the public registry as a proposed”

    (b) replacing line 3 on page 30 with the following:

    “wildlife species into a proposed action plan for the”.

By unanimous consent, Mr. Sauvageau (Repentigny) , seconded by Mr. Bellehumeur (Berthier--Montcalm) , moved Motion No. 79, — That Bill C-5 be amended by deleting Clause 57.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 115, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 73, be amended by replacing lines 40 to 43 on page 39 with the following:

    “and in every subsequent five year period, until its objectives have been achieved. The report must be included in the public registry.”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 119, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 83, be amended by replacing line 30 on page 47 with the following:

    “(b) it is used by an aboriginal person for ceremonial or medicinal”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 120, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 97, be amended by replacing line 23 on page 55 with the following:

    “36(1), 58(1), 60(1) or 61(1) or section”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 134, — That Bill C-5 be amended by adding after line 33 on page 75 the following new clause:

    “141.1 If Bill C-10, introduced in the 1st Session of the 37th Parliament and entitled the Canada National Marine Conservation Areas Act, receives royal assent, then, on the later of the coming into force of subsection 34(2) of that Act and the definition “competent minister” in subsection 2(1) of this Act, paragraph (a) of the definition “competent minister” in subsection 2(1) of this Act is replaced by the following:

    (a) the Minister of Canadian Heritage with respect to individuals in or on federal lands that are administered by that Minister and that are national parks, national historic sites, national marine conservation areas or other protected heritage areas as those expressions are defined in subsection 2(1) of the Parks Canada Agency Act;”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 135, — That Bill C-5, in Clause 142, be amended by replacing line 34 on page 75 with the following:

    “142. Except for section 141.1, the provisions of this Act come into”.

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 136, — That Bill C-5, in Schedule 1, be amended by replacing page 76 to 86 with the following:

    SCHEDULE 1

    (Subsections 2(1), 42(2) and 68(2))

    LIST OF WILDLIFE SPECIES AT RISK

    PART 1

    EXTIRPATED SPECIES

    MAMMALS

    Bear, Grizzly (Ursus arctos) Prairie population

    Ours grizzli population des Prairies

    Ferret, Black-footed (Mustela nigripes)

    Putois d'Amérique

    Walrus, Atlantic (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) Northwest Atlantic population

    Morse de l'Atlantique population de l'Atlantique Nord-Ouest

    Whale, Grey (Eschrichtius robustus) Atlantic population

    Baleine grise de Californie population de l'Atlantique

    BIRDS

    Grouse, Sage (Centrocercus urophasianus phaios) British Columbia population

    Tétras des armoises population de la Colombie-Britannique

    Prairie-Chicken, Greater (Tympanuchus cupido)

    Tétras des prairies

    AMPHIBIANS

    Salamander, Tiger (Ambystoma tigrinum) Great Lakes population

    Salamandre tigrée population des Grands Lacs

    REPTILES

    Lizard, Pygmy Short-horned (Phrynosoma douglassii douglassii) British Columbia population

    Iguane pygmée à cornes courtes population de la Colombie-Britannique

    Rattlesnake, Timber (Crotalus horridus)

    Crotale des bois

    FISH

    Chub, Gravel (Erimystax x-punctatus)

    Gravelier

    Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula)

    Spatulaire

    MOLLUSCS

    Wedgemussel, Dwarf (Alasmidonta heterodon)

    Alasmidonte naine

    LEPIDOPTERANS

    Elfin, Frosted (Callophrys irus, Incisalia irus)

    Lutin givré

    Marble, Island (Euchloe ausonides)

    Marbré insulaire

    Blue, Karner (Lycaeides melissa samuelis)

    Mélissa bleu

    PLANTS

    Mary, Spring Blue-eyed (Collinsia verna)

    Collinsie printanière

    Tick-trefoil, Illinois (Desmodium illinoense)

    Desmodie d'Illinois

    PART 2

    ENDANGERED SPECIES

    MAMMALS

    Badger jacksoni subspecies, American (Taxidea taxus jacksoni)

    Blaireau d'Amérique, jacksoni

    Badger jeffersonii subspecies, American (Taxidea taxus jeffersonii)

    Blaireau d'Amérique, jeffersonii

    Caribou, Woodland (Rangifer tarandus caribou) Atlantic - Gaspésie population

    Caribou des bois population de la Gaspésie - Atlantique

    Fox, Swift (Vulpes velox)

    Renard véloce

    Marmot, Vancouver Island (Marmota vancouverensis)

    Marmotte de l'île Vancouver

    Marten, American (Martes americana atrata) Newfoundland population

    Martre d'Amérique population de Terre-Neuve

    Whale, Killer (Orcinus orca) Northeast Pacific southern resident population

    Épaulard population résidente du Sud du Pacifique Nord-Est

    BIRDS

    Chat, Western Yellow-breasted (Icteria virens auricollis) British Columbia population

    Paruline polyglotte de l'Ouest population de la Colombie-Britannique

    Crane, Whooping (Grus americana)

    Grue blanche

    Curlew, Eskimo (Numenius borealis)

    Courlis esquimau

    Flycatcher, Acadian (Empidonax virescens)

    Moucherolle vert

    Grouse, Sage (Centrocercus urophasianus urophasianus) Prairie population

    Tétras des armoises population des Prairies

    Owl, Barn (Tyto alba) Eastern population

    Effraie des clochers population de l'Est

    Owl, Burrowing (Speotyto cunicularia)

    Chevêche des terriers

    Owl, Northern Spotted (Strix occidentalis caurina)

    Chouette tachetée du Nord

    Plover, Mountain (Charadrius montanus)

    Pluvier montagnard

    Plover circumcinctus subspecies, Piping (Charadrius melodus circumcinctus)

    Pluvier siffleur, circumcinctus

    Plover melodus subspecies, Piping (Charadrius melodus melodus)

    Pluvier siffleur, melodus

    Rail, King (Rallus elegans)

    Râle élégant

    Shrike, Eastern Loggerhead (Lanius ludovicianus migrans)

    Pie-grièche migratrice de l'Est

    Sparrow, Henslow's (Ammodramus henslowii)

    Bruant de Henslow

    Tern, Roseate (Sterna dougallii)

    Sterne de Dougall

    Thrasher, Sage (Oreoscoptes montanus)

    Moqueur des armoises

    Warbler, Kirtland's (Dendroica kirtlandii)

    Paruline de Kirtland

    Warbler, Prothonotary (Protonotaria citrea)

    Paruline orangée

    Woodpecker, White-headed (Picoides albolarvatus)

    Pic à tête blanche

    AMPHIBIANS

    Frog, Northern Cricket (Acris crepitans)

    Rainette grillon

    Frog, Northern Leopard (Rana pipiens) Southern Mountain population

    Grenouille léopard population des montagnes du Sud

    Frog, Oregon Spotted (Rana pretiosa)

    Grenouille maculée de l'Oregon

    Frog, Rocky Mountain Tailed (Ascaphus montanus)

    Grenouille-à-queue des Rocheuses

    Salamander, Tiger (Ambystoma tigrinum) Southern Mountain population

    Salamandre tigrée population des montagnes du Sud

    REPTILES

    Snake, Sharp-tailed (Contia tenuis)

    Couleuvre à queue fine

    Turtle, Leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea)

    Tortue luth

    Snake, Night (Hypsiglena torquata)

    Couleuvre nocturne

    FISH

    Dace, Nooksack (Rhinichthys sp.)

    Naseux de Nooksack

    Lamprey, Morrison Creek (Lampetra richardsoni)

    Lamproie du ruisseau Morrison

    Salmon, Atlantic (Salmo salar)

    Saumon d'Atlantique Populations de l'intérieur de la baie de Fundy

    Stickleback, Benthic Paxton Lake (Gasterosteus sp.)

    Épinoche benthique du lac Paxton

    Stickleback, Benthic Vananda Creek (Gasterosteus sp.)

    Épinoche benthique du ruisseau Vananda

    Stickleback, Limnetic Paxton Lake (Gasterosteus sp.)

    Épinoche limnétique du lac Paxton

    Stickleback, Limnetic Vananda Creek (Gasterosteus sp.)

    Épinoche limnétique du ruisseau Vananda

    Trout, Aurora (Salvelinus fontinalis timagamiensis)

    Omble Aurora

    Whitefish, Atlantic (Coregonus huntsmani)

    Corégone de l'Atlantique

    MOLLUSCS

    Bean, Rayed (Villosa fabalis)

    Villeuse haricot

    Lampmussel, Wavy-rayed (Lampsilis fasciola)

    Lampsile fasciolée

    Mussel, Mudpuppy (Simpsonais ambigua)

    Mulette du Necturus

    Physa, Hotwater (Physella wrighti)

    Physe d'eau chaude

    Riffleshell, Northern (Epioblasma torulosa rangiana)

    Dysnomie ventrue jaune

    Snail, Banff Springs (Physella johnsoni)

    Physe des fontaines de Banff

    Snuffbox (Epioblasma triquetra)

    Epioblasme tricorn

    LEPIDOPTERANS

    Ringlet, Maritime (Coenonympha tullia nipisiquit)

    Satyre fauve des Maritimes

    Blue, Island (Plebejus saepiolus insulanus)

    Bleu insulaire

    Checkerspot, Taylor's (Euphydryas editha taylori)

    Damier de Taylor

    PLANTS

    Agalinis, Gattinger's (Agalinis gattingeri)

    Gérardie de Gattinger

    Agalinis, Skinner's (Agalinis skinneriana)

    Gérardie de Skinner

    Ammania, Scarlet (Ammannia robusta)

    Ammannie robuste

    Avens, Eastern Mountain (Geum peckii)

    Benoîte de Peck

    Balsamroot, Deltoid (Balsamorhiza deltoidea)

    Balsamorhize à feuilles deltoïdes

    Bulrush, Bashful (Trichophorum planifolium)

    Scirpe timide

    Bluehearts (Buchnera americana)

    Buchnera d'Amérique

    Braya, Long's (Braya longii)

    Braya de Long

    Bugbane, Tall (Cimicifuga elata)

    Cimicaire élevée

    Bush-Clover, Slender (Lespedeza virginica)

    Lespédèze de Virginie

    Buttercup, Water-plantain (Ranunculus alismaefolius var. alismaefolius)

    Renoncule à feuilles d'alisme

    Cactus, Eastern Prickly Pear (Opuntia humifusa)

    Oponce de l'Est

    Coreopsis, Pink (Coreopsis rosea)

    Coréopsis rose

    Cryptanthe, Tiny (Cryptantha minima)

    Cryptanthe minuscule

    Fern, Southern Maidenhair (Adiantum capillus-veneris)

    Adiante cheveux-de-Vénus

    Gentian, White Prairie (Gentiana alba)

    Gentiane blanche

    Ginseng, American (Panax quinquefolium)

    Ginseng à cinq folioles

    Virginia Goat's-rue (Tephrosia virginiana)

    Téphrosie de Virginie

    Goldenrod, Showy (Solidago speciosa var. rigidiuscula)

    Verge d'or voyante

    Lady's-slipper, Small White (Cypripedium candidum)

    Cypripède blanc

    Lotus, Seaside Birds-foot (Lotus formosissimus)

    Lotier splendide

    Lousewort, Furbish's (Pedicularis furbishiae)

    Pédiculaire de Furbish

    Lupine, Prairie (Lupinus lepidus var. lepidus)

    Lupin élégant

    Milkwort, Pink (Polygala incarnata)

    Polygale incarnat

    Mountain-Mint, Hoary (Pycnanthemum incanum)

    Pycnanthème gris

    Mulberry, Red (Morus rubra)

    Mûrier rouge

    Orchid, Western Prairie Fringed (Platanthera praeclara)

    Platanthère blanchâtre de l'Ouest

    Owl-Clover, Bearded (Triphysaria versicolor ssp. versicolor)

    Triphysaire versicolore

    Paintbrush, Golden (Castilleja levisecta)

    Castilléjie dorée

    Plantain, Heart-leaved (Plantago cordata)

    Plantain à feuilles cordées

    Pogonia, Large Whorled (Isotria verticillata)

    Isotrie verticillée

    Pogonia, Nodding (Triphora trianthophora)

    Triphore penché

    Pogonia, Small Whorled (Isotria medeoloides)

    Isotrie fausse-médéole

    Quillwort, Engelmann's (Isoëtes engelmannii)

    Isoète d'Engelmann

    Sanicle, Bear's-foot (Sanicula arctopoides)

    Sanicle patte-d'ours

    Sedge, False Hop (Carex lupuliformis)

    Carex faux-lupulina

    Sedge, Juniper (Carex juniperorum)

    Carex des Genévriers

    Spike-rush, Horsetail (Eleocharis equisetoides)

    Éléocharide fausse-prêle

    Sundew, Thread-leaved (Drosera filiformis)

    Droséra filiforme

    Thistle, Pitcher's (Cirsium pitcheri)

    Chardon de Pitcher

    Toothcup (Rotala ramosior)

    Rotala rameux

    Tree, Cucumber (Magnolia acuminata)

    Magnolia acuminé

    Trillium, Drooping (Trillium flexipes)

    Trille à pédoncule incliné

    Twayblade, Purple (Liparis liliifolia)

    Liparis à feuilles de lis

    Willow, Barrens (Salix jejuna)

    Saule des landes

    Wintergreen, Spotted (Chimaphila maculata)

    Chimaphile maculé

    Woolly-heads, Tall (Psilocarphus elatior) (Pacific population)

    Psilocarphe élevé (Population du Pacifique)

    Wood-Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum)

    Stylophore à deux feuilles

    Woodsia, Blunt-lobed (Woodsia obtusa)

    Woodsie obtuse

    LICHENS

    Seaside Centipede (Heterodermia sitchensis)

    Hétérodermie maritime

    MOSSES

    Moss, Poor Pocket (Fissidens pauperculus)

    Fissident appauvri

    Moss, Rigid Apple (Bartramia stricta)

    Bartramie à feuilles dressées

    PART 3

    THREATENED SPECIES

    MAMMALS

    Bat, Pallid (Antrozous pallidus)

    Chauve-souris blonde

    Bison, Wood (Bison bison athabascae)

    Bison des bois

    Caribou, Woodland (Rangifer tarandus caribou) Boreal population

    Caribou des bois population boréale

    Caribou, Woodland (Rangifer tarandus caribou) Southern Mountain population

    Caribou des bois population des montagnes du Sud

    Ermine haidarum subspecies (Mustela erminea haidarum)

    Hermine, haidarum

    Otter, Sea (Enhydra lutris)

    Loutre de mer

    Shrew, Pacific Water (Sorex bendirii)

    Musaraigne de Bendire

    Whale, Killer (Orcinus orca) Northeast Pacific northern resident population

    Épaulard population résidente du Nord du Pacifique Nord-Est

    Whale, Killer (Orcinus orca) Northeast Pacific transient population

    Épaulard population migratrice du Pacifique Nord-Est

    BIRDS

    Bittern, Least (Ixobrychus exilis)

    Petit Blongios

    Falcon, Anatum Peregrine (Falco peregrinus anatum)

    Faucon pèlerin, anatum

    Goshawk, Queen Charlotte (Accipiter gentilis laingi)

    Autour des palombes des îles de la Reine-Charlotte

    Gull, Ross's (Rhodostethia rosea)

    Mouette rosée

    Murrelet, Marbled (Brachyramphus marmoratus)

    Guillemot marbré

    Pipit, Sprague's (Anthus spragueii)

    Pipit de Sprague

    Warbler, Hooded (Wilsonia citrina)

    Paruline à capuchon

    AMPHIBIANS

    Great Basin Spadefoot (Spea intermontana)

    Crapaud du Grand Bassin

    Salamander, Allegheny Mountain Dusky (Desmognathus ochrophaeus)

    Salamandre sombre des montagnes

    Salamander, Jefferson (Ambystoma jeffersonianum)

    Salamandre de Jefferson

    Salamander, Pacific Giant (Dicamptodon tenebrosus)

    Grande salamandre

    Toad, Fowler's (Bufo fowleri)

    Crapaud de Fowler

    REPTILES

    Gartersnake, Butler's (Thamnophis butleri)

    Couleuvre à petite tête

    Snake, Black Rat (Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta)

    Couleuvre obscure

    Snake, Eastern Fox (Elaphe vulpina gloydi)

    Couleuvre fauve de l'Est

    Snake, Eastern Hog-nosed (Heterodon platirhinos)

    Couleuvre à nez plat

    Snake, Queen (Regina septemvittata)

    Couleuvre royale

    FISH

    Chubsucker, Lake (Erimyzon sucetta)

    Sucet de lac

    Darter, Eastern Sand (Ammocrypta pellucida)

    Dard de sable

    Gar, Spotted (Lepisosteus oculatus)

    Lépisosté tacheté

    Lamprey, Cowichan Lake (Lampetra macrostoma)

    Lamproie du lac Cowichan

    Minnow, Western Silvery (Hybognathus argyritis)

    Méné d'argent de l'Ouest

    Sculpin, Cultus Pygmy (Cottus sp.)

    Chabot pygmé

    Sculpin, Shorthead (Cottus confusus)

    Chabot à tête courte

    Shiner, Rosyface (Notropis rubellus) Eastern population

    Tête rose population de l'Est

    Smelt, Lake Utopia Dwarf (Osmerussp.)

    Éperlan nain du lac Utopia

    Wolffish, Northern (Anarhichas denticulatus)

    Loup à tête large

    Spotted Wolffish (Anarhichas minor)

    Loup tacheté

    MOLLUSCS

    Abalone, Northern (Haliotis kamtschatkana)

    Haliotide pie

    LEPIDOPTERANS

    Hairstreak, Behr's (Columbia) (Satyrium behrii columbia)

    Porte-queue de Colombie-Britannique

    Skipper, Dun (Euphyes vestris) Western population

    Hespérie rurale population de l'Ouest

    PLANTS

    Aster, Anticosti (Symphyotrichum anticostense)

    Aster d'Anticosti

    Aster, Western Silver-leaved (Symphyotrichum sericeum)

    Aster soyeux

    Aster, White-top (Sericocarpus rigidus)

    Aster rigide

    Blue-Flag, Western (Iris missouriensis)

    Iris du Missouri

    Braya, Fernald's (Braya fernaldii)

    Braya de Fernald

    Buffalograss (Buchloë dactyloides)

    Buchloé faux-dactyle

    Coffee-tree, Kentucky (Gymnocladus dioicus)

    Chicot févier

    Colicroot (Aletris farinosa)

    Aletris farineux

    Corydalis, Scouler's (Corydalis scouleri)

    Corydale de Scouler

    Deerberry (Vaccinium stamineum)

    Airelle à longues étamines

    Fern, Mexican Mosquito (Azolla mexicana)

    Azolle du Mexique

    Gentian, Plymouth (Sabatia kennedyana)

    Sabatie de Kennedy

    Golden Crest (Lophiola aurea)

    Lophiolie dorée

    Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis)

    Hydraste du Canada

    Greenbrier, Round-leaved (Smilax rotundifolia) Great Lakes Plains population

    Smilax à feuilles rondes (Population des plaines des Grands Lacs)

    Lily, Lyall's Mariposa (Calochortus lyallii)

    Calochorte de Lyall

    Mouse-ear-cress, Slender (Halimolobos virgata)

    Halimolobos mince

    Orchid, Phantom (Cephalanthera austiniae)

    Cephalanthère d'Austin

    Prairie-clover, Hairy (Dalea villosa var. villosa)

    Dalée velue

    Redroot (Lachnanthes caroliana)

    Lachnanthe de Caroline

    Sanicle, Purple (Sanicula bipinnatifida)

    Sanicle bipinnatifide

    Soapweed (Yucca glauca)

    Yucca glauque

    Spike-rush, Tubercled (Eleocharis tuberculosa)

    Éléocharide tuberculée

    Star, Dense Blazing (Liatris spicata)

    Liatris à épi

    Violet, Yellow Montane (Viola praemorsa ssp. praemorsa)

    Violette jaune des monts

    Water-pennywort (Hydrocotyle umbellata)

    Hydrocotyle à ombelle

    Water-willow, American (Justicia americana)

    Carmantine d'Amérique

    MOSSES

    Moss, Haller's Apple (Bartramia halleriana)

    Bartramie de Haller

    PART 4

    SPECIAL CONCERN

    MAMMALS

    Beaver, Mountain (Aplodontia rufa)

    Castor de montagne

    Prairie Dog, Black-tailed (Cynomys ludovicianus)

    Chien de prairie

    Mole, Eastern (Scalopus aquaticus)

    Taupe à queue glabre

    Vole, Woodland (Microtus pinetorum)

    Campagnol sylvestre

    Whale, Killer (Orcinus orca) Northeast Pacific offshore population

    Épaulard population au large du Pacifique Nord-Est

    Wolf, Eastern (Canis lupus lycaon)

    Loup de l'Est

    BIRDS

    Chat, Eastern Yellow-breasted (Icteria virens virens)

    Paruline polyglotte de l'Est

    Duck, Harlequin (Histrionicus histrionicus) Eastern population

    Arlequin plongeur (Population de l'Est)

    Falcon, Peale's Peregrine (Falco peregrinus pealei)

    Faucon pèlerin, pealei

    Goldeneye, Barrow's (Bucephala islandica) Eastern population

    Garrot d'Islande population de l'Est

    Gull, Ivory (Pagophila eburnea)

    Mouette blanche

    Owl, Barn (Tyto alba) Western population

    Effraie des clochers population de l'Ouest

    Owl, Flammulated (Otus flammeolus)

    Petit-duc nain

    Rail, Yellow (Coturnicops noveboracensis)

    Râle jaune

    Sparrow, "Ipswich" Savannah (Passerculus sandwichensis princeps)

    Bruant des prés, princeps

    Woodpecker, Lewis's (Melanerpes lewis)

    Pic de Lewis

    AMPHIBIANS

    Frog, Coast Tailed (Ascaphus truei)

    Grenouille-à-queue côtière

    Salamander, Coeur d'Alène (Plethodon idahoensis)

    Salamandre Coeur d'Alène

    FISH

    Chub, Silver (Macrhybopsis storeriana)

    Méné à grandes écailles

    Minnow, Pugnose (Opsopoeodus emiliae)

    Petit-bec

    Sculpin, Columbia Mottled (Cottus bairdi hubbsi)

    Chabot tacheté de Columbia

    Shiner, Bridle (Notropis bifrenatus)

    Méné d'herbe

    Sucker, Spotted (Minytrema melanops)

    Meunier tacheté

    Topminnow, Blackstripe (Fundulus notatus)

    Fondule rayé

    Warmouth (Lepomis gulosus)

    Crapet sac-à-lait

    Wolffish, Atlantic (Anarhichas lupus)

    Loup Atlantique

    MOLLUSCS

    Oyster, Olympia (Ostrea conchaphila)

    Huître plate du Pacifique

    LEPIDOPTERANS

    Admiral, Weidemeyer's (Limenitis weidemeyerii)

    Amiral de Weidemeyer

    Monarch (Danaux plexippus)

    Monarque

    PLANTS

    Ash, Blue (Fraxinus quadrangulata)

    Frêne bleu

    Beggarticks, Vancouver Island (Bidens amplissima)

    Grand bident

    Fern, American Hart's-tongue (Asplenium scolopendrium var. americanum)

    Scolopendre d'Amérique

    Fern, Coastal Wood (Dryopteris arguta)

    Dryoptéride côtière

    Goldenrod, Riddell's (Solidago riddellii)

    Verge d'or de Riddell

    Hairgrass, Mackenzie (Deschampsia mackenzieana)

    Deschampsie du bassin du Mackenzie

    Milk-vetch, Fernald's (Astragalus robbinsii var. fernaldii)

    Astragale de Fernald

    Pepperbush, Sweet (Clethra alnifolia)

    Clèthre è feuilles d'aulne

    Tansy, Floccose (Tanacetum huronense var. floccosum)

    Tanaisie floconneuse

    Willow, Felt-leaf (Salix silicicola)

    Saule silicicole

    Willow, Sand-dune Short-capsuled (Salix brachycarpa var. psammophila)

    Saule psammophile

    Willow, Turnor's (Salix turnorii)

    Saule de Turnor

    Woolly-heads, Tall (Psilocarphus elatior) Prairie population

    Psilocarphe élevé (Population des Prairies)

    Yarrow, Large-headed Woolly (Achillea millefolium var. megacephalum)

    Achillée à gros capitules

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 137, — That Bill C-5, in Schedule 2, be amended by replacing page 87 to 89 with the following:

    SCHEDULE 2

    (Section 130)

    PART 1

    ENDANGERED SPECIES

    MAMMALS

    Caribou, Peary (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) Banks Island population

    Caribou de Peary population de l'île Banks

    Caribou, Peary (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) High Arctic population

    Caribou de Peary population du haut Arctique

    Whale, Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) St. Lawrence River population

    Béluga population du fleuve St-Laurent

    Whale, Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) Ungava Bay population

    Béluga population de la baie d'Ungava

    Whale, Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) Southeast Baffin Island - Cumberland Sound population

    Béluga population du sud-est de l'île de Baffin et de la baie Cumberland

    Whale, Bowhead (Balaena mysticetus) Eastern Arctic population

    Baleine boréale population de l'Arctique de l'Est

    Whale, Bowhead (Balaena mysticetus) Western Arctic population

    Baleine boréale population de l'Arctique de l'Ouest

    Whale, Right (Eubalaena glacialis)

    Baleine noire

    Wolverine (Gulo gulo) Eastern population

    Carcajou population de l'Est

    BIRDS

    Bobwhite, Northern (Colinus virginianus)

    Colin de Virginie

    REPTILES

    Racer, Blue (Coluber constrictor foxii) Couleuvre agile bleue

    Snake, Lake Erie Water (Nerodia sipedon insularum)

    Couleuvre d'eau du lac Érié

    FISH

    Sucker, Salish (Catostomus sp.)

    Meunier de Salish

    PART 2

    THREATENED SPECIES

    MAMMALS

    Caribou, Peary (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) Low Arctic population

    Caribou de Peary population du bas Arctique

    Mole, Townsend's (Scapanus townsendii)

    Taupe de Townsend

    Porpoise, Harbour (Phocoena phocoena) Northwest Atlantic population

    Marsouin commun population du Nord-Ouest de l'Atlantique

    Whale, Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) Eastern Hudson Bay population

    Béluga population de l'est de la baie d'Hudson

    Whale, Humpback (Megaptera novaeangliae) North Pacific population

    Rorqual à bosse population du Pacifique Nord

    BIRDS

    Shrike, Prairie Loggerhead (Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides)

    Pie-grièche migratrice des Prairies

    REPTILES

    Rattlesnake, Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)

    Crotale Massasauga de l'Est

    Turtle, Blanding's (Emydoidea blandingi) Nova Scotia population

    Tortue mouchetée population de la Nouvelle-Écosse

    Turtle, Spiny Softshell (Apalone spinifera)

    Tortue molle à épines

    FISH

    Cisco, Blackfin (Coregonus nigripinnis)

    Cisco à nageoires noires

    Cisco, Shortjaw (Coregonus zenithicus)

    Cisco à mâchoires égales

    Cisco, Shortnose (Coregonus reighardi)

    Cisco à museau court

    Darter, Channel (Percina copelandi)

    Fouille-rodie gris

    Madtom, Margined (Noturus insignis)

    Chat-fou liséré

    Redhorse, Black (Moxostoma duquesnei)

    Chevalier noir

    Redhorse, Copper (Moxostoma hubbsi)

    Chevalier cuivré

    Sculpin, Deepwater (Myoxocephalus thompsoni) Great Lakes population

    Chabot de profondeur des Grands Lacs populations des Grands Lacs

    Sticklebacks, Enos Lake (Gasterosteus spp.)

    Épinoches du lac Enos

    Whitefish, Lake (Coregonus clupeaformis) Lake Simcoe population

    Grand corégone population du lac Simcoe

    PLANTS

    Aster, White Wood (Eurybia divaricatas)

    Aster divariqué

    Chestnut, American (Castanea dentata)

    Châtaignier d'Amérique

    Jacob's Ladder, van Brunt's (Polemonium van-bruntiae)

    Polémoine de van Brunt

    Lipocarpha, Small-flowered (Lipocarpha micrantha)

    Lipocarphe à petites fleurs

    Spiderwort, Western (Tradescantia occidentalis)

    Tradescantie de l'Ouest

    Verbena, Sand (Abronia micrantha)

    Abronie à petites fleurs

    Violet, Bird's-foot (Viola pedata)

    Violette pédalée

Ms. Blondin-Andrew (Secretary of State (Children and Youth)) for Mr. Anderson (Minister of the Environment) , seconded by Mr. Eggleton (Minister of National Defence) , moved Motion No. 138, — That Bill C-5, in Schedule 2.1, be amended by replacing page 90 to 96 with the following:

    SCHEDULE 3

    (Section 130)

    SPECIAL CONCERN

    MAMMALS

    Bat, Fringed (Myotis thysanodes)

    Chauve-souris à queue frangée

    Bat, Keen's Long-eared (Myotis keenii)

    Chauve-souris de Keen

    Bat, Spotted (Euderma maculatum)

    Oreillard maculé

    Bear, Grizzly (Ursus arctos)

    Ours grizzli

    Bear, Polar (Ursus maritimus)

    Ours polaire

    Cottontail, Nuttall's (Sylvilagus nuttallii nuttallii) British Columbia population

    Lapin de Nuttall population de la Colombie-Britannique

    Fox, Grey (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)

    Renard gris

    Kangaroo Rat, Ord's (Dipodomys ordii)

    Rat kangourou d'Ord

    Mouse, Western Harvest (Reithrodontomys megalotis megalotis) British Columbia population

    Souris des moissons population de la Colombie-Britannique

    Seal, Harbour (Phoca vitulina mellonae) Lacs des Loups Marins landlocked population

    Phoque commun population confinée aux lacs des Loups Marins

    Shrew, Gaspé (Sorex gaspensis)

    Musaraigne de Gaspé

    Squirrel, Southern Flying (Glaucomys volans)

    Petit polatouche

    Whale, Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) Eastern High Arctic/Baffin Bay population

    Béluga population de l'Est du haut Arctique et de la baie de Baffin

    Whale, Blue (Balaenoptera musculus)

    Rorqual bleu

    Whale, Fin (Balaenoptera physalus)

    Rorqual commun

    Whale, Humpback (Megaptera novaeangliae) Western North Atlantic population

    Rorqual à bosse population du Nord-Ouest de l'Atlantique

    Whale, Northern Bottlenose (Hyperoodon ampullatus) Gully population

    Baleine à bec commune population du ravin océanique

    Whale, Sowerby's Beaked (Mesoplodon bidens)

    Baleine à bec de Sowerby

    Wolverine (Gulo gulo) Western population

    Carcajou population de l'Ouest

    BIRDS

    Curlew, Long-billed (Numenius americanus)

    Courlis à long bec

    Falcon, Tundra Peregrine (Falco peregrinus tundrius)

    Faucon pèlerin, toundra

    Hawk, Ferruginous (Buteo regalis)

    Buse rouilleuse

    Hawk, Red-shouldered (Buteo lineatus)

    Buse à épaulettes

    Heron, Pacific Great Blue (Ardea herodias fannini)

    Grand héron Population de la côte du Pacifique

    Murrelet, Ancient (Synthliboramphus antiquus)

    Guillemot à cou blanc

    Owl, Short-eared (Asio flammeus)

    Hibou des marais

    Thrush, Bicknell's (Catharus bicknelli)

    Grive de Bicknell

    Warbler, Cerulean (Dendroica cerulea)

    Paruline azurée

    Waterthrush, Louisiana (Seiurus motacilla)

    Paruline hochequeue

    Woodpecker, Red-headed (Melanerpes erythrocephalus)

    Pic à tête rouge

    AMPHIBIANS

    Frog, Northern Leopard (Rana pipiens) Prairie population

    Grenouille léopard population des Prairies

    Frog, Northern Red-legged (Rana aurora)

    Grenouille du Nord à pattes rouges

    Salamander, Smallmouth (Ambystoma texanum)

    Salamandre à nez court

    Salamander, Spring (Gyrinophilus porphyriticus)

    Salamandre pourpre

    Toad, Great Plains (Bufo cognatus)

    Crapaud des steppes

    REPTILES

    Lizard, Eastern Short-horned (Phrynosoma douglassii brevirostre)

    Phrynosome de Douglas de l'Est

    Racer, Eastern Yellow-bellied (Coluber constrictor flaviventris)

    Couleuvre agile à ventre jaune de l'Est

    Skink, Five-lined (Eumeces fasciatus)

    Scinque pentaligne

    Skink, Northern Prairie (Eumeces septentrionalis septentrionalis)

    Scinque des Prairies

    Turtle, Spotted (Clemmys guttata)

    Tortue ponctuée

    Turtle, Wood (Clemmys insculpta)

    Tortue des bois

    FISH

    Buffalo, Bigmouth (Ictiobus cyprinellus)

    Buffalo à grande bouche

    Buffalo, Black (Ictiobus niger)

    Buffalo noir

    Cisco, Spring (Coregonus sp.)

    Cisco de printemps

    Cod, Atlantic (Gadus morhua)

    Morue franche

    Dace, Redside (Clinostomus elongatus)

    Méné long

    Dace, Speckled (Rhinichthys osculus)

    Naseux moucheté

    Dace, Umatilla (Rhinichthys umatilla)

    Naseux d'Umatilla

    Darter, Greenside (Etheostoma blennioides)

    Dard vert

    Killifish, Banded (Fundulus diaphanus) Newfoundland population

    Fondule barré population de Terre-Neuve

    Kiyi (Coregonus kiyi)

    Kiyi

    Lamprey, Chestnut (Ichthyomyzon castaneus)

    Lamproie brune

    Lamprey, Northern Brook (Ichthyomyzon fossor)

    Lamproie du Nord

    Madtom, Northern (Noturus stigmosus)

    Chat-fou du Nord

    Prickleback, Pighead (Acantholumpenus mackayi)

    Terrassier à six lignes

    Redhorse, River (Moxostoma carinatum)

    Chevalier de rivière

    Sardine, Pacific (Sardinops sagax)

    Sardine du Pacifique

    Sculpin, Fourhorn (Myoxocephalus quadricornis) Freshwater form

    Chaboisseau à quatre cornes forme d'eau douce

    Shiner, Bigmouth (Notropis dorsalis)

    Méné à grande bouche

    Shiner, Pugnose (Notropis anogenus)

    Méné camus

    Shiner, Silver (Notropis photogenis)

    Méné miroir

    Sticklebacks, Charlotte Unarmoured (Gasterosteus aculeatus)

    Épinoche lisse des îles de la Reine-Charlotte

    Stickleback, Giant (Gasterosteus sp.)

    Épinoche géante

    Sturgeon, Green (Acipenser medirostris)

    Esturgeon vert

    Sturgeon, Shortnose (Acipenser brevirostrum)

    Esturgeon à museau court

    Sturgeon, White (Acipenser transmontanus)

    Esturgeon blanc

    Sunfish, Orangespotted (Lepomis humilis)

    Crapet menu

    Sunfish, Redbreast (Lepomis auritus)

    Crapet rouge

    Whitefish, Squanga (Coregonus sp.)

    Corégone du Squanga

    Wolffish, Bering (Anarhichas orientalis)

    Loup de Bering

    PLANTS

    Aster, Bathurst (Symphyotrichum subulatum) Bathurst population

    Aster subulé population de Bathurst

    Aster, Crooked-stemmed (Symphyotrichum prenanthoides)

    Aster fausse-prenanthe

    Aster, Gulf of St. Lawrence (Symphyotrichum laurentianum)

    Aster du Golfe St-Laurent

    Aster, Willow (Symphyotrichum praealtum)

    Aster très élevé

    Bartonia, Branched (Bartonia paniculata ssp. paniculata)

    Bartonie paniculé

    Bulrush, Long's (Scirpus longii)

    Scirpe de Long

    Columbo, American (Frasera caroliniensis)

    Frasère de Caroline

    Fern, Broad Beech (Phegopteris hexagonoptera)

    Phégoptéride à hexagones

    Fleabane, Provancher's (Erigeron philadelphicus ssp. provancheri)

    Vergerette de Provancher

    Gentian, Victorin's (Gentianopsis victorinii)

    Gentiane de Victorin

    Goosefoot, Smooth (Chenopodium subglabrum)

    Chénopode glabre

    Green Dragon (Arisaema dracontium)

    Arisème dragon

    Hackberry, Dwarf (Celtis tenuifolia)

    Micocoulier rabougri

    Helleborine, Giant (Epipactis gigantea)

    Épipactis géant

    Hop-tree, Common (Ptelea trifoliata)

    Ptéléa trifolié

    Hyacinth, Wild (Camassia scilloides)

    Camassie faux-scille

    Indian-plantain, Tuberous (Arnoglossum plantagineum)

    Arnoglosse plantain

    Lilaeopsis (Lilaeopsis chinensis)

    Liléopsis de l'Est

    Locoweed, Hare-footed (Oxytropis lagopus)

    Oxytrope patte-de-lièvre

    Meadowfoam, Macoun's (Limnanthes macounii)

    Limnanthe de Macoun

    Oak, Shumard (Quercus shumardii)

    Chêne de Shumard

    Orchid, Eastern Prairie Fringed (Platanthera leucophaea)

    Platanthère blanchâtre de l'Est

    Pondweed, Hill's (Potamogeton hillii)

    Potamot de Hill

    Quillwort, Bolander's (Isoëtes bolanderi)

    Isoète de Bolander

    Rose, Climbing Prairie (Rosa setigera)

    Rosier sétigère

    Rose-mallow, Swamp (Hibiscus moscheutos)

    Ketmie des marais

    Rue-anemone, False (Enemion biternatum)

    Isopyre à feuilles biternées

    Rush, New Jersey (Juncus caesariensis)

    Jonc du New Jersey

    Thrift, Athabasca (Armeria maritima ssp. interior)

    Armeria de l'Athabasca

    Water-hemlock, Victorin's (Cicuta maculata var. victorinii)

    Cicutaire de Victorin

    LICHENS

    Cryptic Paw (Nephroma occultum)

    Lichen cryptique

    Oldgrowth Specklebelly (Pseudocyphellaria rainierensis)

    Pseudocyphellie des forêts surannées

    Seaside Bone (Hypogymnia heterophylla)

    Hypogymnie maritime

Petitions Filed with the Clerk of the House

Pursuant to Standing Order 36, a petition certified correct by the Clerk of Petitions was filed as follows:

— by Mrs. Redman (Kitchener Centre) , concerning the Robert Latimer case (No. 371-0585).

Adjournment

At 6:01 p.m., by unanimous consent, the Speaker adjourned the House until tomorrow at 10:00 a.m., pursuant to Standing Order 24(1).