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Crime

    >>British Columbia, lower mainland, o.q., 9662(150:1450-5)
    >>Children, recruiting to commit, establishing offence, 3994(65:1210)
    >>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--recruitment of children and swarming)(Bill C-341)
    >>Conservative Party crime and safety task force, S.O. 31, 8852(139:1110)
    >>Firearm use, percentage, 2582(42:2135)
    >>International aspect, 1499-500(26:1705), 1502(26:1725), 5011(80:2250)
    >>>See also International Criminal Court
    >>Gangs role, gang wars, etc., 4263(69:1345), 4264(69:1350)
    >>Liberal governments record, Conservative Party policies, 6029(99:1655), 8651(136:1050), 8667(136:1305-10), 8692(136:1610), 8695(136:1630-5), 8699-700(136:1710), 8701-2(136:1720), 8781(138:1225), 8783(138:1245), 8788(138:1330), 8845-6(139:1020-30), 8788(138:1330), 8791(138:1350), 8807(138:1530), 8808-9(138:1535-40), 8930-1(140:1650-705), 8931-2(140:1705-10), 8987(141:1015), 8988(141:1025), 8991-2(141:1055), 8994(141:1110), 10077(157:1035)
    >>>Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms factor, 8661(136:1215)
    >>>S.O. 31, 5278(85:1410)
    >>Poverty, relationship, 4288(69:1640), 5011(80:2250)
    >>Public concerns, fear, 8695(136:1630), 8697(136:1645), 8701(136:1715)
    >>Rate
    >>>Decline, 4998(80:2120), 5014(80:2320), 6110(100:1810), 8928(140:1635), 8929(140:1645), 8932(140:1705-10)
    >>>Increase, 8788(138:1330), 8807(138:1530), 8808(138:1535)
    >>>Sentences, incarceration rate, relationship, international comparison, 7304-5(117:1735-40)
    >>>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)
    >>Saskatchewan, 8693(136:1620)
    >>Senior citizens' fears, 8932(140:1710)
    >>Toronto, ON, Police Chief Julian Fantino remarks re gangsters, etc., o.q., 3520(57:1430)
    >>Vancouver, BC, 8699(136:1700)
    >>>o.q., 8682(136:1450), 8721(137:1425)
    >>Winnipeg, MB, public concerns, etc., 3425-6(56:1135-40), 9769-70(151:1755-800)
    >>See also Afghanistan--Canadian role, Justice system; Air transportation security; Assault; Auto theft; Border, Canada--United States co-operation; Breaking and entering; Bullying; DNA identification/evidence--National DNA databank; Female genital mutilation; Firearms; Identity theft; Knives; Liberal government (Martin)--Corruption, "Illegal criminal activities"; Mohawk Nation of Akwesasne; Money laundering; Murder; Organized crime; Penitentiary inmates; Proceeds of crime; Robbery; Saskatchewan--Devine, Grant, government--New Democratic Party governments; Sex tourism; Suicide--Assisted suicide; Swarming; Tobacco--Children under 19; Victims of crime; Violent crime; White collar crime

Crime prevention

    >>Awareness, Mississauga Chinese Business Association annual event, 8109(126:1620)
    >>>S.O. 31, 8216-7(128:1400)
    >>Community-based initiatives, government expenditures, 6026(99:1640)
    >>Deterrence, relationship, 3427-8(56:1155)
    >>Education role, 8992(141:1055)
    >>Government role, 402(8:1625)
    >>Headstart program, role, 3423(56:1115-20)
    >>National crime prevention strategy, 5000(80:2130)
    >>>Expenditures, o.q., 4118(67:1450)
    >>Youth focus, importance, 3426(56:1140)
    >>>Economic factors, 8698(136:1650)
    >>See also National Crime Prevention Centre

Crimean War see Victoria Cross--Dunn, Alexander

Criminal Code

    >>Section 119 see Grewal, G.--References, Liberal government (Martin) attempt to "buy" vote
    >>Section 25.3 see Law Enforcement Justification Provisions
    >>Section 43 see Children--Corporal punishment
    >>Section 745 see Parole--Life imprisonment
    >>See also Abortion--Unborn children; Auto theft; Automobiles/motor vehicles--Cellphones; Blood samples--Taking; Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation; Children--Necessities of life; Cruelty to animals; Elderly persons--Abuse; Firearms--Court cases; Hate propaganda/speech--Sexual orientation; Justice system--Arrest without warrant; Martial arts; Organized crime; Property rights--Government actions preventing use or reducing value Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)--Combatting

Criminal Code (amdt.--age of consent)(Bill C-267)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 1279(23:1205)
    >>See also Age of consent (sexual relations)--Raising

Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest without warrant)(Bill C-329)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 3401-2(55:1205)
    >>Second reading, 9648-91(150:1800-900)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 9691(150:1900)
    >>See also Parole--Breach of parole or probation

Criminal Code (amdt.--blood alcohol content)(Bill C-455)--Warawa

    >>First reading, 10072(157:1010)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Blood alcohol limit

Criminal Code (amdt.--breach of a conditional sentence order)(Bill C-340)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 3993-4(65:1210)
    >>See also Parole--Conditional sentences, Breach without reasonable excuse

Criminal Code (amdt.--child pornography, child prostitution and child corruption)(Bill C-303)--Marceau

    >>First reading, 2067-8(35:1005)
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sentences, Minimum

Criminal Code (amdt.--child pornography)(Bill C-292)--Moore, J.

    >>First reading, 1486(26:1520)
    >>See also Child pornography--Distribution/possession for purposes of distribution

Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentence of imprisonment)(Bill C-70)--Minister of Justice (Cotler)

Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentencing)(Bill C-257)--Hill

    >>First reading, 1013-4(19:1525)
    >>See also Sentences--Conditional sentences, Eliminating

Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentences for use of firearm in commission of offence)(Bill C-215)--Kramp

    >>First reading, 496(10:1525)
    >>Second reading, 3421-8(56:1100-200), 5356-63(86:1825-920), casting vote of Speaker, agreed to, on recorded division, 5675(91:1830-40)
    >>Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 5675(91:1840)
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 10215(159:1520)
    >>>See also Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee--Reports, Fourteenth
    >>See also Firearms--Crime

Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentences)(Bill C-290)--Moore, J.

    >>First reading, 1486(26:1520)
    >>see also Violent crime--Sentences, Consecutive sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal interest rate)(Bill C-361)--Julian

    >>First reading, 4909(80:1000)
    >>See also Interest rates--Criminal rate

Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal interest rate)(Bill S-19)--Boivin

    >>First reading, 8152(127:1535)
    >>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 10185(159:1105)
    >>See also Interest rates--Criminal rate

Criminal Code (amdt.--cruelty to animals)(Bill C-50)--Minister of Justice (Cotler)

    >>First reading, 6013(99:1505)
    >>Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee referral prior to second reading, M. (Brison), 9595-618(149:1525-825), 9940-51(154:1700-830)
    >>See also Cruelty to animals--Criminal Code

Criminal Code (amdt.--cruelty to animals)(Bill S-24) see Cruelty to animals--Criminal Code, Legislation

Criminal Code (amdt.--dangerous offender)(Bill C-298)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 1604(28:1205)
    >>See also Dangerous offenders--Designation

Criminal Code (amdt.--destruction or desecration of national flag)(Bill C-294)--Warawa

    >>First reading 1511(27:1005)
    >>See also Canadian flag--Destruction or desecration

Criminal Code (amdt.--eliminating conditional sentencing for violent offenders)(Bill C-205)--Gouk

    >>First reading, 321(7:1505)
    >>See also Violent crime--Sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--elimination of conditional sentencing)(Bill C-400)--Sorenson

    >>First reading, 6339(104:1505)
    >>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--failure to stop at scene of accident)(Bill C-275)--Harris

    >>First reading, 1334-5(24:1510)
    >>Second reading, 4140-7(67:1755-855), 7303-11(117:1730-830), negatived, on recorded division, 7642(121:1805-15)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 4147(67:1855)
    >>See also Traffic accidents--Failure to stop at scene

Criminal Code (amdt.--failure to stop at scene of accident)(Bill C-427)--White

    >>First reading, 8563(134:1205-10)
    >>See also Traffic accidents--Failure to stop at scene

Criminal Code (amdt.--firearms)(Bill C-82)--Minister of Justice (Cotler)

Criminal Code (amdt.--hate propaganda)(Bill C-385)--Wrzesnewskyj

    >>First reading, 5937(96:1530)
    >>See also Hate propaganda--Sex

Criminal Code (amdt.--impaired driving)(Bill C-16)--Minister of Justice (Cotler)

    >>First reading, 1012(19:1515)
    >>Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee
    >>>Referral prior to second reading, M. (Robillard), 1099-110(20:1645-810), 1315-22(24:1300-55), 1338-44(24:1530-610), agreed to, 1344(24:1610)
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 9589(149:1505)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Drug and/or alcohol impairment

Criminal Code (amdt.--interference with a peace officers protective equipment)(Bill C-342)--Mackay

    >>First reading, 3994(65:1210)
    >>See also Police--Protective equipment

Criminal Code (amdt.--keeping child pornography in a manner that is not reasonably secure from access by others)(Bill C-412)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 7434(119:1515)
    >>See also Child pornography--Access by others

Criminal Code (amdt.--legal duty outside Canada)(Bill C-369)--Broadbent

    >>First reading, 5460(88:1205)
    >>See also Occupational health and safety

Criminal Code (amdt.--mental disorder)(Bill C-10)--Minister of Justice (Cotler)

    >>First reading, 190(5:1210)
    >>Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee
    >>>Referral prior to second reading
    >>>>M. (Cotler), 709-16(14:1000-50), 730-6(14:1220-1305), agreed to, 736(14:1305)
    >>>>Notice, 445(9:1250)
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 2615(43:1205)
    >>Report stage concurrence and second reading, agreed to, 3113-4(50:1310)
    >>Third reading, 3131-41(51:1205-330), agreed to, 3141(51:1330), passed.
    >>Royal Assent, 6249(102:1630), Chap. 22, S.C. 2005
    >>See also Criminals/offenders--Mental disorder

Criminal Code (amdt.--murder of parole officer or firefighter)(Bill C-438)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 9533(148:1210)
    >>See also Murder--First degree murder

Criminal Code (amdt.--order of prohibition)(Bill C-339)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 3993(65:1210)
    >>See also Sexual assault/abuse/exploitation--Convicted offenders

Criminal Code (amdt.--parental responsibility)(Bill C-456)--Poilievre

    >>First reading, 10072-3(157:1015)
    >>See also Youth justice system--Parental responsibility

Criminal Code (amdt.--personal identity theft)(Bill C-359)--Lukiwski

    >>First reading, 4663(76:1000)
    >>See also Identity theft--Offence

Criminal Code (amdt.--persons acting to preserve and maintain public health and safety)(Bill C-310)--Chatters

    >>First reading, 2262-3(38:1210)
    >>See also Public safety occupations--Murder or assault of

Criminal Code (amdt.--proceeds of crime)(Bill C-242)--Marceau

    >>First reading, 870(17:1005)
    >>See also Organized crime--Convicted persons

Criminal Code (amdt.--prohibited sexual acts)(Bill C-313)--Hanger--Casson

    >>First reading, 2347-8(40:1005)
    >>Sponsorship change, by unanimous consent, 3845(62:1620)
    >>Second reading, 6297-304(103:1250-350), 7953-61(124:1730-825), negatived on recorded division, 8171-2(127:1825-35)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 6304(103:1350)
    >>See also Age of consent (sexual relations)--Raising

Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of children)(Bill C-238)--Thompson, M

    >>First reading, 612(12:1525)
    >>See also Child pornography--Artistic merit defence

Criminal Code (amdt.--recruitment of children and swarming) (Bill C-341)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 3994(65:1210)
    >>See also Crime--Children; Swarming--Criminal offence

Criminal Code (amdt.--review of parole ineligibility)(Bill C-344)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 3994(65:1215)
    >>See also Parole--Life imprisonment

Criminal Code (amdt.--right to die with dignity)(Bill C-407)--Lalonde

    >>First reading, 7189(116:1505)
    >>Second reading, 9219-26(144:1100-205)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 9226(144:1205)
    >>See also Suicide-Assisted suicide

Criminal Code (amdt.--search and seizure)(Bill C-382)--Benoit

    >>First reading, 5936(96:1525)
    >>See also Firearms registry (Canadian Firearms Program)--Search and seizure without warrant powers

Criminal Code (amdt.--sentencing principles)(Bill C-299)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 1604-5(28:1205)
    >>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Aboriginal status factor

Criminal Code (amdt.--sex crimes and violent crimes)(Bill C-410)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 7434(119:1515)
    >>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences, Eliminating

Criminal Code (amdt.--street racing)(Bill C-65)--Minister of Justice (Cotler)

    >>First reading, 8152(127:1535)
    >>Second reading, agreed to, 8616(135:1515), decision rescinded, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 8618-9(135:1530-5), second reading, 8646-73(136:1010-400), 8686-702(136:1520-730), 8781-91(138:1225-355), 8805-9(138:1510-50), agreed to, on recorded division, 9043-4(141:1730-800)
    >>Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee referral, 8616(135:1515), decision rescinded, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 8618-9(135:1530-5), committee referral, 9044(141:1800)
    >>See also Street racing

Criminal Code (amdt.--street racing)(Bill C-230)--Cadman

    >>First reading, 609-10(12:1510)
    >>See also Street racing

Criminal Code (amdt.--theft of a motor vehicle)(Bill C-293)--Warawa

Criminal Code (amdt.--to prevent health care practitioners from being coerced into taking part in medical procedures that offend the practitioners religion or belief that human life is inviolable(Bill C-307)--Vellacott

    >>First reading, 2262(38:1210)
    >>See also Health care providers--Refusal to take part in procedures that offend their religion or belief that human life is inviolable

Criminal Code (amdt.--trafficking in persons)(Bill C-49)--Minister of Justice (Cotler)

    >>First reading, 5949(97:105)
    >>Second reading, 7987-8001(125:1205-1355), 8027-45(125:1555-1825), 8101-12(126:1515-1655), agreed to, 8113(126:1655)
    >>Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 8113(126:1655)
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 8442-3(132:1510)
    >>Report stage, concurrence, agreed to, 8616(135:1515)
    >>Third reading, agreed to, 8616(135:1515), passed, decision rescinded, reversion to third reading, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 8618-9(135:1530), third reading, 8619-40(135:1540-825), agreed to, 8640(135:1825), passed.
    >>Royal Assent by written declaration (House of Commons not sitting see Journals, November 25, 2005) Chap. 43, S.C. 2005
    >>See also Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)

Criminal Code (amdt.--use of hand-held cellular telephone while operating a motor vehicle)(Bill C-447)--Pacetti

    >>First reading, 9746(151:1520)
    >>See also Automobiles/motor vehicles--Cellphones

Criminal Code (amdt.--vehicle identification number)(Bill C-64)--Minister of Justice (Cotler)

Criminal Code (amdt.--vehicle identification number)(Bill C-287)--Cadman

    >>First reading, 1485(26:1515)
    >>See also Auto theft--Vehicle identification numbers (VINs)

Criminal Code (amdt.--violent crimes)(Bill C-378)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 5771(93:1205)
    >>See also Violent crimes--Sentences, Life imprisonment for second offences

Criminal Code (amdt.--weapons trafficking)(Bill C-291)--Moore, J.

    >>First reading, 1486(26:1520)
    >>See also Firearms--Trafficking

Criminal Code and Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (amdt.--proceeds of crime)(Bill C-53)--Minister of Justice (Cotler)

    >>First reading, 6339(104:1500)
    >>Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee
    >>>Referral prior to second reading
    >>>>M. (Cotler), 8113-7(126:1655-1730), 8154-66(127:1545-1720), agreed to, 8166(127:1720)
    >>>>Notice, 8038(125:1735)
    >>>>Reported, without amdt., 9745(151:1515)
    >>Report stage, concurrence, second reading, third reading, deemed agreed to, on division, 9924(154:1505), passed.
    >>Royal Assent by written declaration (House of Commons not sitting see Journals, November 25, 2005) Chap. 44, S.C. 2005
    >>See also Proceeds of crime--Confiscation

Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--sexual assault on child--dangerous offenders)(Bill C-401)--Sorenson

    >>First reading, 6339-40(104:1505)
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Dangerous offender designation

Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-393)--Brown, Gord

    >>First reading, 6043(100:1005)
    >>See also Parole--Victims' rights; Weapons--Concealed weapons

Criminal Code and Cultural Property Export and Import Act (amdt.)(Bill S-37)--Minister of Canadian Heritage (Frulla)

Criminal Code (bail for persons charged with violent offences), Extradition Act and Youth Criminal Justice Act (amdt.)(Bill C-327)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 3401(55:1200)
    >>See also Bail (judicial interim release)--Violent offences

Criminal Code, DNA Identification Act and National Defence Act (amdt.)(Bill C-13)--Minister of Justice (Cotler)

    >>First reading, 439(9:1210)
    >>Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee
    >>>Referral prior to second reading, M. (Graham), 1018-37(19:1600-825), 1043-7(20:1010-30), agreed to, on recorded division, 1112-4(20:1905)
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 5949(97:1005)
    >>Report stage, concurrence, second reading, third reading, deemed, by unanimous consent, 5949(97:1005), passed.
    >>Royal Assent, 6249(102:1630) Chap. 25, S.C. 2005
    >>See also DNA identification/evidence

Criminal Code, DNA Identification Act and National Defence Act (amdt.)(Bill C-13)(3rd Sess., 37th Parl.) see DNA identification/evidence--Legislation

Criminal Code (protection of children and other vulnerable persons) and Canada Evidence Act (amdt.)(Bill C-2)--Minister of Justice (Cotler)

    >>First reading, 189(5:1205)
    >>Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee
    >>>Referral prior to second reading, M. (Cotler), 322-46(7:1515-815), agreed to, on recorded division, 491-2(10:1500-15)
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 6670(109:1535)
    >>Report stage, concurrence, second reading, third reading, deemed, 6906(112:1530-5), passed, on division.
    >>Senate passage, message deposited with Clerk of the House, not presented to the House
    >>Royal Assent by written declaration, Chap 32, S.C. 2005 see Journals, July 20, 2005
    >>See also Child pornography; Child protection legislation (Bill C-2); Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation; Children--Offences against; Courts--Testimony of witnesses Voyeurism--Criminal Code offences

Criminal intent see Traffic accidents--Failure to stop at scene

Criminal investigations see Immigration/immigrants--Ministerial permits/temporary resident permits, Abuse

Criminal liability see Occupational health and safety--Corporate accountability/criminal liability

Criminal organization offence see Organized crime--Criminal Code amendments

Criminal records

    >>Checks, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) backlog, 5016(80:2330)
    >>See also Citizenship--"Lost Canadians"; Criminals/offenders--Mental disorder; Immigration/immigrants--Landed immigrant status

Criminals/offenders

Critical Infrastructure and Emergency Preparedness Office

Croatia

    >>Medak pocket, Canadian Forces 1993 operation, 670(13:1350)
    >>See also Canadian Forces--Stopford, WO Matthew

Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Month

    >>November, recognizing, S.O. 31, 2021(34:1400)

Crohn's Disease see Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Month

"Cronyism" see Government appointments--Patronage

Crop industry

Crosby, Sidney see Hockey

Cross border crime forum see Border, Canadian--Canada-United States co-operation

Cross-Cultural Roundtable on Security see National security

Crow rate see Highways and roads--Infrastructure program

Crowder, Jean (NDP--Nanaimo--Cowichan)

Crowfoot see Oil and gas revenues--First Nations jurisdiction, Aboriginal and treaty rights

Crown corporations

    >>Accountability, 4339(71:1120), 7297(117:1640), 7334(117:2105), 8365(131:1030)
    >>Appointees
    >>>Chairs/presidents
    >>>>Four stage process, Prime Minister Martin March 15, 2004 directive, r.o., 6292(103:1210)
    >>>>Guidelines, r.o., 8022(125:1530)
    >>>Qualifications, improvement, Auditor General remarks, o.q., 3570(58:1500)
    >>>Reappointments, parliamentary review, o.q., 4323(70:1155-200)
    >>>See also Crown corporations--Governance
    >>Audit of accounts
    >>>Auditor General of Canada, auditor/joint auditor, 1355(24:1510), 2231(37:1730), 2234-5(37:1755-800), 2239(37:1830), 4337(71:1105), 4339-42(71:1120-35)
    >>>>See also Auditor General Act (amdt.--audit of accounts)(Bill C-277)
    >>>Auditors, appointment by board of directors, subject to Auditor General concurrence, 2233(37:1745)
    >>>Commercially sensitive information, protection protocols, 4339(71:1120)
    >>Auditor General's powers, increase, 9669(150:1555)
    >>Financial Administration Act provisions relating to, amendments, government examining, 2234(37:1755)
    >>Governance
    >>>Chief Executive Officers and board members, appointments
    >>>>Delays, Auditor General report, o.q., 3522(57:1440), 3570(58:1455-500)
    >>>>Guideline/rules, revising, qu., 4376(71:1525)
    >>>Improved oversight, 4339(71:1120)
    >>>Review, reforming, 5688(92:1100)
    >>>Review of the Governance Framework for Canada's Crown Corporations: Meeting the Expectations of Canadians, 3789-90(61:1845-50), 3843(62:1605), 4339(71:1120), 4593(74:1740-5)
    >>>>Auditor General support, 4339(71:1120)
    >>>>o.q., 8142(127:1430)
    >>>>Tabled, 3607(59:1000)
    >>>o.q., 8269(129:1135)
    >>>Standards, new, 5463(88:1230)
    >>Heads
    >>>Canada School of Public Service training program, 5826(94:1635-40)
    >>>Dismissal, 5463(88:1230)
    >>New, establishing, 7303(117:1725)
    >>See also Access to Information Act; Public Service--Code of conduct--Wrongdoings, whistle blowers, Exclusions; Sponsorship program; VIA Rail Canada Inc.

Crown land see Oil and gas revenues--First Nations jurisdiction

Crown Liability and Proceedings Act (amdt.--no claim by inmate)(Bill C-332)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 3455(56:1505)
    >>See also Penitentiary inmates--Lawsuits against government or government employees

CRTC see Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)

Cruelty to animals

Crystal meth see Methamphetamine/crystal meth

CSE see Communications Security Establishment (CSE)

CSIS see Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)

CSL International

CSN see Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN)

CTA see Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA)

CTV

    >>W-FIVE see Immigration/immigrants--Exotic dancer program--Hetaj, Saadia; Sentences (convicted criminals)--House arrest

Cuba see Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)

Culbert, Harold

    >>Former Member of Parliament, Carleton--Charlotte constituency (1993-1997), death, tribute, S.O. 31, 4194(68:1415)

Culinary Olympics

    >>Team Canada, Atlantic Tourism and Hospitality Institute, gold medal winners, S.O. 31, 946-7(18:1100)

Cullen, Nathan (NDP--Skeena--Bulkley Valley)

Cullen, Hon. Roy (Lib--Etobicoke North)