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Fraud see Public Service--Ethics training program

Freedom of expression see Tunisia

Freedom of religion see Hate propaganda

French, Kristen see Murder--Serial killers

Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Fisheries and Oceans Standing Committee
    >>>2003-2004 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 133 (8560-381-294-01)
    >>>2004-2005 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 1103 (8560-381-294-02)
    >>>2004-2005 to 2008-2009 corporate plan summaries and 2004-2005 operating and capital budgets, 395 (8562-381-826-01)
    >>>President, Bob Hand, certificate of nomination, 756 (8540-381-10-09)
    >>See also Access to Information Act;Alternative Fuels Act;Privacy Act

From a Management Crisis, to Becoming Better Crisis Managers: The 2004 Avian Influenza Outbreak in British Columbia see Agriculture and Agri-Food Standing Committee--Reports, Third

Fuel taxes (gasoline and diesel fuel)

    >>Farming and fishing, bulk deliveries, excise tax, elimination see Excise Tax Act (amdt.--no excise tax on fuel for farmers and fishermen)(Bill C-458)
    >>See also Gasoline taxes;Motor vehicle fuels

Fuels see Alternative energy

Fugitives from Justice in Other Countries Act (Bill C-409)--Mackay

Funding Through the Women's Program: Women's Groups Speak Out see Status of Women Standing Committee--Reports, Third

Fundy National Park of Canada

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee
    >>>Management Plan, 1354 (8560-381-905-01)

Funerals see Veterans

Funes, Rodolfo

    >>And family, deportation to El Salvador
    >>>Petitions
    >>>>(Grewal, N.), (381-1209), 770, gr, 880 (8545-381-27-08)

G

Gabon see Tax treaties

Gagetown, NB see Agent Purple (herbicide);Chemical defoliants

Gambling see Video lottery terminals and slot machines

Gameti First Nation band

    >>Ways and Means No. 1
    >>>Concurrence, M. (Scott), 105, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 4), 105
    >>>Notice, tabled, 95-6 (8570-381-01)
    >>>See also Tlicho Land Claims and Self-Government Act (Bill C-14)

Garcia, Sergio Orestes Loreto

    >>Permanent resident status
    >>>Petitions
    >>>>(Lavallée), (381-1317), 851, gr, 1039 (8545-381-27-12); (381-1448), 974, gr, 1044 (8545-381-27-13)

Gardiner, David K. see Pacific Pilotage Authority--Reports, Chairman

Gasoline additives (manganese-based additives (MMT))

    >>Petitions
    >>>(Ur), (381-0162), 379, gr, 499 (8545-381-39-01)

Gasoline prices

    >>Increase
    >>>Anderson, Hon. David, letter, tabled, 1238 (8530-381-33)
    >>>M. to adjourn under S.O. 52 (Crête), adopted, 1024
    >>>>Accepted by unanimous consent, 1024
    >>Monitoring agency/competition measures, M-165 (Lévesque), 425-6, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 426, 652, division deferred, 652, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 68), 661-3

Gasoline taxes

    >>Petitions
    >>>(Allison), (381-1755 and 381-1756), 1318
    >>>(Bezan), (381-1711), 1299; (381-1773), 1327; (381-1816 and 381-1817), 1351
    >>>(Devolin), (381-1563), 1174, gr, 1261 (8545-381-87-01); (381-1728 to 381-1730), 1317; (381-1818), 1351; (381-1833), 1351
    >>>(Lukiwski), (381-1656), 1270; (381-1752 and 381-1753), 1318
    >>>(Mark), (381-1660 to 381-1662), 1270; (381-1713), 1299; (381-1760), 1318
    >>>(Miller), (381-1617), 1234
    >>>(O'Connor), (381-1504), 1086, gr, 1261 (8545-381-87-01)
    >>>(Reid), (381-1766 and 381-1768), 1318
    >>>(Richardson), (381-1716), 1299
    >>>(Skelton), (381-1792), 1342
    >>>(Warawa), (381-1527), 1106, gr, 1261 (8545-381-87-01); (381-1573), 1174, gr, 1261 (8545-381-87-01); (381-1635), 1243; (381-1647), 1255; (381-1694), 1285
    >>>(Watson), (381-1809 to 381-1815), 1351
    >>See also Fuel taxes (gasoline and diesel fuel)

Gaspé Peninsula see Investment tax credit

Gatineau Park

    >>Boundaries
    >>>Metes and bounds, r.o., Q-203 (Broadbent), 1266 (8555-381-203)
    >>>Changes, properties removed, r.o., Q-204 (Broadbent), 1266 (8555-381-204)
    >>Boundaries/acquisition of privately owned real properties see National Capital Act (amdt.--Gatineau Park)(Bill C-444)

Gatineau, QC see Library and Archives Canada

Genco, Tony see Parc Downsview Park Inc.--Reports, President

Gender-Based Analysis: Building Blocks for Success see Status of Women Standing Committee--Reports, Second

Gender equality

    >>Document, "The Expert Panel on Accountability Mechanisms for Gender Equality: Conclusions and Recommendations", tabled, 1341 (8525-381-39)
    >>Transsexual and transgendered persons, gender identity or expression, discrimination, prohibited grounds see Canadian Human Rights Act (amdt.--gender identity)(Bill C-392)
    >>See also Hate propaganda;Status of Women Standing Committee--Reports, First--Reports, Second

Genetically modified food

    >>Labelling see Food and Drugs Act (amdt.--mandatory labelling of genetically modified foods)(Bill C-317)

Genetically modified organisms (GMO)

    >>Petitions
    >>>(Bigras), (381-0156), 361, gr, 524 (8545-381-40-01)

Genocide see Holocaust;Holocaust Memorial Day

Genome Canada

    >>2003-2004 annual report, tabled, 139 (8560-381-804-01)
    >>2004-2005 annual report, tabled, 1188 (8560-381-804-02)

Giguère, Guy see Public Service Staffing Tribunal--Reports

GIS see Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)

Glacier National Park of Canada

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee
    >>>Management Plan, 1353-4 (8560-381-901-01)

Global Safeguard Inquiry Into the Importation of Bicycles and Finished Painted Bicycle Frames see Canadian International Trade Tribunal

Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction see Weapons of mass destruction

Global Partnership Program: Securing the Future see Weapons of mass destruction

Global Television Network

    >>Quebec City station CKMI, transfer of production operations
    >>>Petitions
    >>>>(Clavet), (381-1670), 1280

Globalization see Older workers

GMO see Genetically modified organisms (GMO)

Gomery Commission

    >>Gomery, Justice John, stepping down/removal, former Prime Minister Chrétien lawsuit, agreement with government
    >>>May 30, 2005 letter, tabled, 872 (8530-381-25)
    >>>Saunders, Brian J., June 9, 2005 letter to H. Lorne Morphy, tabled, 903 (8530-381-27)
    >>Report
    >>>Advance copy to Prime Minister Martin, Justice John Gomery, letter to opposition party leaders, tabled, 1228 (8530-381-32)
    >>>Phase 1 Report, tabled, 1237 (8525-381-33)
    >>Terms of reference, section k, amendment to allow naming of names and assignment of responsibility, M. on supply (Lunn), 808-10, division deferred, 810, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 93), 819-20
    >>See also Privilege, prima facie--False/misleading statements, Bloc Québécois householders;Sponsorship program

Goods and Services Tax (GST)

    >>Corporations, remittance/refund, liability
    >>>Ways and Means No. 6, notice, tabled, 474 (8570-381-05)
    >>>See also Budget Implementation Act, 2005 (Bill C-43)
    >>Web registry, information disclosure
    >>>Ways and Means No. 6, notice, tabled, 474 (8570-381-05)
    >>>See also Budget Implementation Act, 2005 (Bill C-43)
    >>See also Alternative energy;Books and pamphlets;Corporations--Closely related groups;Diapers;Feminine hygiene products;First Nations Goods and Services Tax Act;Foreign banks--Restructuring;Health care--Government-funded non-profit entities;Housing--New housing;Medical supplies;Motor vehicle fuels

Gophers (Richardson's ground squirrels)

    >>Agricultural pests, poison control, strychnine ban
    >>>2% solution, availability, M-253 (Benoit), 1015-6, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 1016, 1239, division deferred, 1239, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 179), 1244-5
    >>>Crop damage, compensation see Farm Income Protection Act (amdt.--crop damage by gophers)(Bill C-377)

Gore, John see Canadian Dairy Commission--Reports, Chairman

Governance see Crown corporations;Financial institutions;Insurance

Governance in the Public Service of Canada: Ministerial and Deputy Ministerial Accountability see Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, Tenth

Government advertising

    >>Official languages minorities, impact see Official Languages Standing Committee--Reports, First
    >>See also Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports Ninth--Reports, Tenth;Sponsorship program

Government appointments

    >>Members of Parliament, former, appointments 1997 to present, r.o. Q-15 (Chatters), 271 (8555-381-15)
    >>See also Atlantic Pilotage Authority--Reports, Chairman;Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL)--Reports, President;Blue Water Bridge Authority--Reports;Business Development Bank of Canada--Reports, President;Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation--Reports, President;Canada Development Investment Corporation (including Canada Hibernia Holding Corporation)--Reports, Chairman;Canada Lands Company Limited--Reports, Chairman;Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation;Canada Pension Plan/Old Age Security Review Tribunals;Canada Post Corporation--Chairman of the Board--Reports, President;Canadian Air Transport Security Authority--Reports, Chairperson;Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)--Reports;Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety--Reports, President;Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse--Reports, Chairman;Canadian Commercial Corporation--Reports, President;Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board--Reports, Chairperson;Canadian Dairy Commission--Reports, Chairman;Canadian Institutes of Health Research--Reports, President;Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat--Reports, Secretary;Canadian International Trade Tribunal--Membership;Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation--Reports, Director;Canadian Museum of Nature--Reports, Chairperson;Canadian Polar Commission--Reports, Chairperson;Canadian Wheat Board--Reports, President;Citizenship and Immigration Standing Committee--Reports, Fourth;Clerk of the House of Commons;Crown corporations--Heads;Defence Construction (1951) Limited--Reports, President;Elections--Returning officers;Export Development Canada--Reports, President;Farm Credit Canada--Reports, President;Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation--Reports, President;Governor General;Information Commissioner of Canada;Judges;Laurentian Pilotage Authority--Reports, Chairman;Law Commission of Canada--Reports, President;Library of Parliament;Military Police Complaints Commission of Canada--Reports, Chairperson;National Defence and Canadian Forces Ombudsman;National Gallery of Canada (and Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography)--Reports, Chairperson;National Research Council of Canada (NRC)--Reports, President;National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy--Reports, Chairperson;Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)--Reports, President;Order in Council appointments;Pacific Pilotage Authority--Reports, Chairman;Parc Downsview Park Inc.--Reports, President;Payments in lieu of Taxes Dispute Advisory Panel;Public Officers Act;Public Service Staffing Tribunal--Reports;Ridley Terminals Inc.--Reports, Chairman;Royal Canadian Mint--Reports, Chairperson;Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee--Reports, Chairman;Service Canada;Standards Council of Canada--Reports, Chairperson--Reports, Executive Director;Status of Women Canada--Reports, Coordinator;Supreme Court of Canada--Judges;Telefilm Canada--Executive Director;United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO);VIA Rail Canada Inc.--Reports, President

Government buildings

    >>Dominion Building, Charlottetown, PE, replacement building, December 22, 2000 announcement, contracts, r.o. Q-166 (Casey), 1022-3 (8555-381-166)
    >>See also Chicoutimi, HMCS;Remembrance Day (November 11);Workers--Lives lost on job

Government contracts see Business Development Bank of Canada;Canada Post Corporation--Ouellet;Canada Steamship Lines (CSL);CFN Consulting;Firearms registry (Canadian Firearms Program)--Alternative Service Delivery (ASD);Government buildings--Dominion building;Human Resources and Skills Development Canada--Projects;Library and Archives Canada--Gatineau, QC building;Marine transportation--Electronic nautical charts;Old Port of Montreal Corporation Inc.;Public opinion polls;Public Service--Ethics training program;Sponsorship program

Government departments, boards, agencies and commissions

    >>Departmental Performance Reports
    >>>2003-2004, tabled, 159-63
    >>>2004-2005, tabled, 1228-32
    >>Documents, shredding or destruction, r.o. Q-95 (Williams), 658 (8555-381-95)
    >>Internal audits see Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, Fifteenth
    >>See also Access to information;Human Resources and Skills Development Canada--Establishment;Public opinion polls;Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Department--Establishment;Regional development agencies;Service Canada;Taxi chits

Government expenditures see Aboriginal people;Children--Government programs and services;Fisheries and Oceans Department--Expenditures;Governor General--Travel;Health care--Human resources;Kyoto accord;Musqueam Indian Band;Private banking services;Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports Ninth;Saskatchewan--Centennial celebrations;Shouldice Hernia Centre;Taxi chits

Government finances

    >>Document, "Review of Canadian Federal Fiscal Forecasting -- Processes and Systems", tabled, 932 (8525-381-27)
    >>See also Finance Standing Committee--Orders of reference;Government surplus funds;Private banking services

Government grants and contributions

    >>Auditor General Office inquiries see Budget Implementation Act, 2005 (Bill C-43)
    >>Bombardier Inc., Nortel Networks Limited, Pratt and Whitney, r.o. Q-79 (Schmidt), 575 (8555-381-79)
    >>See also see Battle River constituency;Canada Day celebrations;Canada Port Authorities;Canada Steamship Lines (CSL);Canadian Cancer Society;Cancer--Research;Carleton University;Cervids (deer and elk);Earnscliffe Strategy Group;Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec (Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions);Education, post-secondary;Ekos Research Associates Inc.;Federal Economic Development Initiative in Northern Ontario (FedNor);Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee--Reports, Sixth;Internationaux du sport de Montréal;Irrigation projects;Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues;Millennium Bureau of Canada;NAV Canada;Softwood lumber industry;University of Calgary

Government motions (special) see Take note debates

Government Online 2005: From Vision to Reality and Beyond see Government services

Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee

    >>Bills referred
    >>>Financial Administration Act, Canada School of Public Service Act and Official Languages Act (amdt.)(Bill C-8), 156
    >>>Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (Bill C-11), 103
    >>Estimates, 2004-2005, Main, referred
    >>>Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, Vote 10 (Canada Post Corporation), 65
    >>>Canadian Heritage, Votes 100 (Public Service Commission) and 105 (Public Service Staff Relations Board), 66
    >>>Governor General, 66
    >>>Parliament, Vote 1 (Senate), 66
    >>>Privy Council, 66
    >>>>Vote 10 (Canadian Centre for Management Development), 66
    >>>>Vote 15 (Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat), 66
    >>>>Vote 20 (Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board), 66
    >>>>Votes 45 and 50 (Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada), 66
    >>>Public Works and Government Services, 66
    >>>Treasury Board, 66
    >>Estimates, 2004-2005, Supplementary (A), referred
    >>>Canadian Heritage
    >>>>Vote 100a (Public Service Commission), 194
    >>>>Vote 105a (Public Service Staff Relations Board), 194
    >>>>Vote 107a (Public Service Staffing Tribunal), 194
    >>>Privy Council
    >>>>Vote 1a (Department--Operating expenditures), 194
    >>>>Vote 20a (Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board), 194
    >>>Public Works and Government Services, 194
    >>>Treasury Board, 194
    >>Estimates, 2004-2005, Supplementary (B), referred
    >>>Parliament, Vote 1b (Senate), 484
    >>>Privy Council
    >>>>Vote 1b (Operating expenditures)
    >>>>>Referral, 484
    >>>>>Report, 512
    >>>>Vote 5b (Contributions)
    >>>>>Referral, 484
    >>>>>Report, 512
    >>>>Vote 20b (Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>>Referral, 484
    >>>>>Report, 512
    >>>Public Works and Government Services, 484
    >>>Treasury Board, 484
    >>Estimates, 2005-2006, Main, referred
    >>>Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, Vote 10 (Canada Post Corporation), 486
    >>>Canadian Heritage, Vote 95 (Public Service Commission), 486
    >>>Canadian Heritage, Vote 100 (Public Service Staff Relations Board), 486
    >>>Canadian Heritage, Vote 105 (Public Service Staffing Tribunal), 486
    >>>Governor General, 486
    >>>Parliament, Vote 1 (Senate), 487
    >>>Privy Council, 487
    >>>>Vote 1 (Department--Program expenditures), 487
    >>>>Vote 5 (Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat), 487
    >>>>Vote 10 (Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board), 487
    >>>Public Works and Government Services, 487
    >>>Treasury Board, 487
    >>Estimates, 2005-2006, Supplementary (A), referred
    >>>Canadian Heritage, Vote 95a (Public Service Commission) and Vote 100a (Public Service Labour Relations Board), 1220
    >>>Governor General, 1220
    >>>Parliament, Vote 1 (Senate), 1220
    >>>Privy Council
    >>>>Vote 1a (Department--Program expenditures), 1220
    >>>>Vote 10a (Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board), 1220
    >>>Public Works and Government Services, 1220
    >>>Treasury Board, 1220
    >>Membership, 44-5, 119, 237, 378, 1136-7
    >>Questions on the Order Paper, deemed referred, 365-6
    >>Reports
    >>>First (Main Estimates 2004-2005 -- Vote 10 under Canada Customs and Revenue Agency; Vote 1 under Governor General; Vote 1 under Parliament; Votes 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 45 and 50 under Privy Council; Votes 1, 5 and 10 under Public Works and Government Services; Votes 1, 5, 10 and 20 under Treasury Board - Vote 1 under Governor General, reduced from $16,684,000 to $16,266,900; Vote 1 under Privy Council, reduced from $111,358,000 to $111,230,777), 269 (8510-381-34)
    >>>Second (Supplementary Estimates (A) 2004-2005 -- Votes 100a, 105a and 107a under Canadian Heritage; Votes 1a and 20a under Privy Council; Votes 1a and 10a under Public Works and Government Services; Votes 1a, 15a, 26a and 32a under Treasury Board), 299 (8510-381-44)
    >>>Third (examination of the appointment process of Mr. Gordon Feeney as Chairman of the Board of the Canada Post Corporation), 367 (8510-381-57)
    >>>Fourth (Financial Administration Act, Canada School of Public Service Act and Official Languages Act (amdt.)(Bill C-8)), 383 (8510-381-62)
    >>>Fifth (Supplementary Estimates (B) 2004-2005 -- Vote 1b under Parliament; Votes 1b, 5b and 20b under Privy Council; Votes 1b and 5b under Public Works and Government Services; Votes 1b, 15b, 26b, 32b and 34b under Treasury Board), 512 (8510-381-85)
    >>>Sixth (time allowed for the study of the Supplementary Estimates (B)), 545 (8510-381-93)
    >>>>Concurrence, M. (Benoit), 657, 658, 659, division deferred, 758
    >>>Seventh (Main Estimates 2005-2006 -- Vote 10 under Canada Customs and Revenue Agency; Votes 95, 100 and 105 under Canadian Heritage; Vote 1 under Governor General; Vote 1 under Parliament; Votes 1, 5 and 10 under Privy Council; Votes 1, 5 and 10 under Public Works and Government Services; Votes 1, 5, 10, 20, 25, 30 and 35 under Treasury Board), 808 (8510-381-147)
    >>>Eighth (failure of the Minister of Public Works and Government Services to appear before the Committee), 850 (8510-381-156)
    >>>Ninth (Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (Bill C-11)), 1047 (8510-381-188)
    >>>Tenth (leasing agreement between the Federal Government and Alexis Nihon REIT), 1207 (8510-381-203)
    >>Reports permanently referred see Canada Lands Company Limited;Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation;Canada Post Corporation;Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat;Defence Construction (1951) Limited;Information Commissioner of Canada Office;Lobbyists Code of Conduct;Lobbyists Registration Act;Members of Parliament Pension Plan;Members of Parliament Retiring Allowances Act;Order in Council appointments;Parc Downsview Park Inc.;Payments in lieu of Taxes Dispute Advisory Panel;Privacy Commissioner of Canada Office;Public Sector Pension Investment Board;Public Service;Public Service Commission of Canada;Public Service Pension Plan;Public Service Staff Relations Board;Public Service Staffing Tribunal;Royal Canadian Mint;Supplementary Retirement Benefits Act