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Violent offenders
>>Security classification, assigning, judicial discretion, 3874(65:1235)
>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.) and Corrections and Conditional Release Act(amdt.--judicial discretion to assign a binding security
classification ofmaximum to high-risk violent offenders)(Bill C-403)
Visitors to Canada
>>Visas, security see Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (amdt.)(Bill C-282)
Vitamins and supplements
>>Medical expense tax credit/Goods and Services Tax (GST) exemption
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Borotsik), (372-2181), 1120
>>>>(Grey), (372-2148 to 372-2151), 1112
Volunteers
>>Income tax deduction see Income Tax Act (amdt.--exemptions forvolunteers)(Bill C-351);Income Tax Act (amdt.--volunteers)(Bill C-207)
>>See also Community service groups;Emergency volunteers
Voting see House of Commons proceedings--Electronic voting
Voyeurism
>>Legislation see Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of children and othervulnerable persons) and Canada Evidence Act (amdt.)(Bill C-20)
Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation Self-Government Agreement
>>Legislation see Specific Claims Resolution Act (Bill C-6)
W
Wages and salaries see Bankruptcy;Military judges;Public Service--Performance pay
War
>>Children, protection
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Bigras), (372-1842), 918, gr, 1111 (8545-372-43-05); (372-1852), 918, gr, 1111 (8545-372-43-05)
>>See also Conflict diamonds;Iraq, United States pre-emptive attack;Korean War;Prisoners of war;World War I;World War II
War of 1812 see Tecumseh
War Veterans Allowance Act
>>Legislation see Children of Deceased Veterans Education Assistance Act(amdt.)(Bill C-50)
Wasagaming, MB see Parks Canada--Reports
Waskesiu, SK see Parks Canada--Reports
Water
>>British Columbia-Alaska transboundary watersheds, construction projects
>>>Bradfield Road transportation corridor, International Boundary Waters TreatyAct and Navigable Waters Protection Act provisions,
studies, fisheries factor,r.o. Q-21 (Robinson), 196 (8555-372-21)
>>>Ecosystem sustainable development policy
>>>>Petitions
>>>>>(Robinson), (372-0811), 304, gr, 476 (8545-372-21-02)
>>Bulk water exports, prohibition see Canada Water Export Prohibition Act(Bill C-286)
>>See also Drinking water;Invasive alien aquatic species
Watercraft see Personal watercraft
Waterfowl
>>Management and hunting in Quebec, review
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Guimond), (372-1762), 904, gr, 977 (8545-372-58-04)
Waterton, AB see Parks Canada--Reports
Ways and Means (notice of motions), tabled
>>1.Income Tax Act, notice, tabled, 62 (8570-372-01)
>>2.Budget 2003 (February 18, 2003), approval, M. (Manley), 431, 436, 454-5478, 496, 498-9, division deferred, 499, agreed to on recorded division(Division No. 59), 515-6
>>>Amdt. (Harper), 436, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 53), 478-9
>>>>Amdt. to amdt. (Paquette), 436, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 42),
455-6
>>>Division, recorded, if requested on Monday, March 17, 2003, deemed deferred until Tuesday, March 18, 2003, M., agreed to, by
unanimous consent, 487
>>>Procedure, "That the debate be now adjourned", M. (Harper), 432, deemed adopted, 432
>>3.Income Tax Act, notice, tabled, 431 (8570-372-2)
>>4.Excise Tax Act, notice, tabled, 431 (8570-372-3)Ways and Means
>>5.Customs Tariff, Excise Tax Act and Excise Act, 2001, notice, tabled, 431(8570-372-4)
>>6.Budget 2003
>>>Concurrence, deemed moved and division deferred, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 546, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 65), 551-2
>>>Notice, tabled, 517 (8570-372-10)
>>>See also Budget Implementation Act, 2003 (Bill C-28)
>>7.Income Tax Act (natural resources)
>>>Concurrence, M. (Manley), 926, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 208), 926-7
>>>Disposition, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 913
>>>Notice, tabled, 879 (8570-372-11)
>>>See also Income Tax Act (amdt.--natural resources)(Bill C-48)
>>8.Excise Tax Act, notice, tabled, 1090 (8570-372-12)
>>9.Income Tax Act, notice, tabled, 1203 (8570-372-13)
Weapons
>>Trafficking, sentences see Criminal Code (amdt.--weapons trafficking)(BillC-444)
>>See also Biological and chemical weapons;Disarmament;Land mines (anti-personnel mines);Space Preservation Treaty
Weather services see Meteorological Service of Canada
Welfare
>>Work for welfare, requirement see Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act(amdt.--work for welfare)(Bill C-334)
West coast ports
>>Strikes and lockouts, arbitration see Final Offer Arbitration in Respect ofWest Coast Ports Operations Act (Bill C-312)
West Vancouver--Sunshine Coast constituency
>>Name, change to West Vancouver--Sea to Sky Country-Sunshine Coastsee Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act (amdt.)(Bill C-300)
>>Name, change to West Vancouver--Sunshine Coast--Sea to Sky Countrysee Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act (Bill C-53)
>>See also Government expenditures--Government grants and contributions
Westbank First Nation Self-Government Act (Bill C-57)--Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (Nault)
>>1st r, 1246
>>2nd r, deemed read a second time, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1262
>>Aboriginal Affairs, Northern Development and Natural Resources Standing Committee
>>>Referral, deemed referred, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1262
Westbank First Nation Self-Government Agreement
>>Document, "Westbank First Nation Self-Government Agreement", October 3, 2003, tabled, 1236 (8525-372-33)
>>See also Westbank First Nation Self-Government Act (Bill C-57)
Western Canada see Riel, Louis David
Western Economic Diversification Department
>>Departmental Performance Report
>>>2001-2002, tabled, 178 (8563-372-87)
>>>2002-2003, tabled, 1207 (8563-372-177)
>>See also Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2003-2004, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privacy Act
Westlock--St. Paul constituency
>>Name, change to Battle River see Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act(Bill C-53)
Westmount--Ville-Marie constituency see Government expenditures--Governmentgrants and contributions
Wetaskiwin constituency see Government expenditures--Government grants andcontributions
Wharves see Harbours, wharves and breakwaters
Whistle Blower Human Rights Act (Bill C-201)--Grewal
>>1st r, 11
>>2nd r, 379, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 379
Whistle Blowers Protection Act (Bill C-457)--Martin, Pat
>>1st r, 1132
Whistle blowing see Public Service--Wrongdoing
WHO see World Health Organization (WHO)
Widows see Veterans' benefits and pensions--Veterans independence program
Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act
>>Legislation see Species at Risk Act (Bill C-5)
Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act (amdt.)(Bill C-427)--Martin, K.
>>1st r, 672-3
Wildlife
>>Sale of wildlife or wildlife parts without license or permit, criminal offence see Criminal Code (amdt.--selling wildlife)(Bill
C-280);Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act (amdt.)(Bill C-427)
>>See also Deer;Elk;Endangered and threatened species;Waterfowl
Windsor, ON see Border, Canadian
Windsor-St. Clair constituency
>>Name, change to Windsor-Tecumseh see Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act(amdt.)(Bill C-300)
Windsor West constituency see Chief Electoral Officer of Canada Office(Elections Canada)--Reports
Witness and Spousal Protection Program Act (Bill C-270)--Hill, J.
>>1st r, 122
Witness Protection Program
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Justice and Human RightsStanding Committee
>>>2001-2002 annual report, 59 (8560-372-7-01)
>>>2002-2003 annual report, 1095 (8560-372-7-02)
Witnesses (Justice system)
>>Protection, eligibility, spousal assault/domestic violence see Witness andSpousal Protection Program Act (Bill C-270)
Women see Penitentiary inmates;Pregnancy;Spouses;Status of Women Canada;Widows
Wood products
>>Chromated copper arsenate, use in pressure treated lumber, health concerns
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Stoffer), (372-0078), 26, gr, 145 (8545-372-21-01);(371-0816 to 371-0818), gr, 99
(8545-372-10-01)
Work see Older workers;Welfare
Worker's compensation see Canada Pension Plan (CPP)--"Pensionable employment"
Workplace Psychological Harassment Prevention Act (Bill C-451)--Bourgeois
>>1st r, 1034
World Health Organization (WHO)
>>Taiwan, observer status/participation
>>>Canadian position, M. on supply (Abbott), 797-8, 802, division deferred, 802, agreed to on recorded
division (Division No. 169), 808-9
>>>See also Foreign Affairs and International Trade StandingCommittee--Reports, Fifth
World Trade Organization (WTO) see Foreign Affairs and International TradeStanding Committee--Reports from 1st Session, 37th Parliament, Nineteenth
World War I see Ukrainian Canadians;Vimy Ridge battle (April 9, 1917)
World War II see Juno Beach Centre (World War II Memorial)
WTO see World Trade Organization (WTO)
Y
Yoho National Park see Field, BC
Young offenders
>>Detention prior to disposition, parental accountability see Young OffendersAct (amdt.)(Bill C-281)
>>See also Home invasion;Murder--Capital punishment/young offenders;Swarming
Young Offenders Act
>>Legislation see Criminal Code and Young Offenders Act (amdt.--capitalpunishment)(Bill C-318)
Young Offenders Act (amdt.)(Bill C-281)--Cadman
>>1st r, 146
Youth Criminal Justice Act
>>Legislation see Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-32);Criminal Code and Youth Criminal Justice Act (amdt.--sentencingprinciples)(Bill
C-416)
Youth Criminal Justice Act (amdt.)(Bill C-204)--Lunn
>>1st r, 12
>>2nd r, 332, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 332
Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act (Bill C-2)--Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (Nault)
>>1st r, 18
>>2nd r, 86, division deferred, 86,
agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 9), 94-5
>>Aboriginal Affairs, Northern Development and Natural Resources Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 95
>>>Report, with amdts., 273
>>Report stage, 441-2, 462-3
>>>Concurrence, with further amdt., M. (Nault), 463, agreed to on recorded division
(Division No. 48), 463-4
>>>Motion No. 1 (Clause 122), (Nault), 442, division deferred, 442, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 47), 462-3
>>3rd r, 491, 493, division deferred,
493, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 57), 513-4, passed
>>Senate passage, without amdt., 748
Yukon First Nations Self-Government Act
>>Legislation see Specific Claims Resolution Act (Bill C-6)
Yukon Land Claim Agreements
>>2000-2001 annual report, tabled, 1245 (8525-372-35)
Yukon Surface Rights Board see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act
Yukon Territory
>>Devolution, jurisdiction over natural resources and environment transferred from federal to territorial government, Statement by
Minister (Nault), 635
>>Environmental and socio-economic assessment see Yukon Environmental andSocio-economic Assessment Act (Bill C-2)
>>See also Farm Income Protection Act (FIPA);Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)--Reports, Agreements for RCMP
policingservices;Statutes of the Yukon Territory
Yukon Territory Water Board see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act