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Review of Canadian Federal Fiscal Forecasting -- Processes and Systems see Government finances

Review of the Governance Framework for Canada's Crown Corporations see Crown corporations--Governance

Review Tribunals see Canada Pension Plan/Old Age Security Review Tribunals

Reynolds, John (CPC--West Vancouver--Sunshine Coast--Sea to Sky Country)

    >>References see Privilege, prima facie--Rights of Members breached

Richardson's ground squirrels see Gophers (Richardson's ground squirrels)

Rideau Canal National Historic Site of Canada

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee
    >>>Management Plan, 811 (8560-381-889-01)

Rideau Hall see Governor General--Installation

Riding Mountain National Park see Bovine Tuberculosis (BTb)

Ridley Terminals Inc.

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Transport Standing Committee
    >>>2003 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 23 (8560-381-770-01)
    >>>Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Michael John Tarr, certificate of nomination, 655 (8540-381-24-16)
    >>>Order in Council P.C. 2005-1688 dated September 29, 2005, concerning long-term contracts, 1205 (8560-381-893-01)
    >>See also Alternative Fuels Act

Riel, Louis David

    >>Role in advancement of Confederation and rights and interests of Metispeople and the people of Western Canada/reversal of treason conviction see Louis Riel Act (Bill C-216)

Robert, Justice Michel see Judges--Appointment process

Roberval, QC see Airports

Rochon, Marc see Canada Lands Company Limited--Reports, Chairman

Rodents see Gophers (Richardson's ground squirrels)

Rogers Pass National Historic Site of Canada

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

Romania see Income tax conventions

Roosevelt Campobello International Park Commission

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Foreign Affairs and International Trade Standing Committee
    >>>2004 annual report, with Auditors'Report, 684 (8560-381-229-01)

Rossland, BC see Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

Roszko, Jim see Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)--Mayerthorpe

Royal Assent

Royal Canadian Mint

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>2004 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 618 (8560-381-176-01)
    >>>2005 to 2009 corporate plan summaries and 2005 capital budget, 529 (8562-381-810-01)
    >>>Chairperson of the Board of Directors, Max C. Lewis, certificate of nomination, 1043 (8540-381-4-22)
    >>See also Access to Information Act;Alternative Fuels Act;Privacy Act

Royal Canadian Mint Act

    >>Legislation see Canada Border Services Agency Act (Bill C-26)

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

    >>And law enforcement in Canada, Take note debate (Government Business No. 10), 617
    >>>Initiating, M. (Valeri), 596, agreed to, 596
    >>Departmental Performance Report
    >>>2003-2004, tabled, 162 (8563-381-76)
    >>>2004-2005, tabled, 1231 (8563-381-169)
    >>Document, "Annual Report on the RCMP's use of the Law Enforcement Justification Provisions, pursuant to Section 25.3 of the Criminal Code", tabled, 202 (8525-381-04)
    >>Mayerthorpe, AB detachment, officers killed by Jim Roszko, March 3, 2005
    >>>Tributes, letter of thanks from family of Constable Brock Warren Myrol, tabled, 563 (8530-381-19)
    >>Personnel, federal, provincial, municipal deployment, r.o. Q-176 (Breitkreuz), 1263 (8555-381-176)
    >>Quebec detachments, closures/redeployments see Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee--Reports, Fourth--Reports, Sixth
    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>Agreements for RCMP policing services between Canada and
    >>>>Alberta, 1216 (8560-381-475-10)
    >>>>British Columbia, 497 (8560-381-475-02); 1216 (8560-381-475-09)
    >>>>Manitoba, 498 (8560-381-475-06); 1216-7 (8560-381-475-12)
    >>>>New Brunswick, 498 (8560-381-475-04); 1217 (8560-381-475-13)
    >>>>Nova Scotia, 498 (8560-381-475-05); 1216 (8560-381-475-11)
    >>>>Prince Edward Island, 497-8 (8560-381-475-03); 1217 (8560-381-475-14)
    >>>>Saskatchewan, 498 (8560-381-475-07); 1216 (8560-381-475-08)
    >>>>Yukon Territory, 497 (8560-381-475-01)
    >>Rossland, BC, detachment closure
    >>>Petitions
    >>>>(Gouk), (381-1673), 1280
    >>See also Awards, decorations, medals;Canada Pension Plan (CPP)--Clawback;Canadian Firearms Centre;Employment Equity Act;Estimates, 2004-2005, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Estimates, 2005-2006, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privilege, prima facie--False/misleading statements--Rights of Members breached (Guimond);Public Service--Ethics training program

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Dependants) Pension Fund

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Finance Standing Committee
    >>>April 1, 2001 to March 31, 2004 Actuarial Report, 704 (8560-381-230-01)
    >>>Treasury Board (T.B. 832087) minutes, May 30, 2005, 1045 (8560-381-392-01)

Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee

    >>Departmental Performance Report
    >>>2003-2004, tabled, 162 (8563-381-77)
    >>>2004-2005, tabled, 1231 (8563-381-168)
    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee
    >>>2003-2004 annual report, 137 (8560-381-509-01)
    >>>2004-2005 annual report, 1031 (8560-381-509-02)
    >>>Chairman, Catherine Ebbs, certificate of nomination, 1043 (8540-381-13-25)
    >>>>See also Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee--Reports, Fifteenth
    >>See also Estimates, 2004-2005, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Estimates, 2005-2006, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Public Complaints Commission

    >>Departmental Performance Report
    >>>2003-2004, tabled, 160 (8563-381-27)
    >>>2004-2005, tabled, 1229 (8563-381-119)
    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee
    >>>2003-2004 annual report, 150 (8560-381-550-01)
    >>>2004-2005 annual report, 1031 (8560-381-550-02)
    >>See also Estimates, 2004-2005, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Estimates, 2005-2006, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superannuation Account

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee
    >>>2003-2004 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 557-8 (8560-381-231-01)

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superannuation Act

    >>Legislation see Canadian Forces Superannuation Act and Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superannuation Act (amdt.--elimination of deduction from annuity)(Bill C-441)

Royal visits see Queen Elizabeth II

RRSP see Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSP)

Rural and remote areas see Post offices

Russell, Todd Norman (Lib.--Labrador; elected in by-election May 24, 2005)

    >>References see Elections--Certificate of election

Ryan, John J. see Farm Credit Canada--Reports, President

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Sablefish see Halibut and sablefish aquaculture

Sackville--Eastern Shore constituency

    >>Name, change to Sackville--Preston--Eastern Shore see Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act (Bill C-356)

Safety see Display hooks;Food safety;Hazardous Products Act;Occupational health and safety;Seat belts

Sahba, Haleh

    >>Deportation from Canada to Iran/return to Canada
    >>>Petitions
    >>>>(Siksay), (381-0463), 512, gr, 678 (8545-381-53-01); (381-0614), 565, gr, 678 (8545-381-53-01)

Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement Implementation Committee

    >>2002-2003 annual report, tabled, 292 (8525-381-08)

Sahtu Land and Water Board see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act

Sahtu Land Use Planning Board see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act

Saint-Julien, QC see Postal service

Saint-Ours Canal National Historic Site of Canada

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee
    >>>Management Plan, 735 (8560-381-882-01)

Saint-Pierre, Guy see Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation--Reports, President

Sainte-Anne-De-Bellevue Canal

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee
    >>>Management Plan, 785 (8560-381-888-01)

Salaries Act

    >>Legislation see Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.) and Salaries Act (amdt.)(Bill C-30)

Sale of Medals Prohibition Act (Bill C-415)--Stoffer

Salmon farming

    >>Environmental assessment, British Columbia coastal waters, r.o. Q-5 (Cummins), 316-7 (8555-381-5)
    >>Petitions
    >>>(Cullen), (381-0095), 270, gr, 361 (8545-381-31-01)

Salmon, Pacific see Fraser River sockeye salmon fishery

Same sex couples see Marriage

Saskatchewan

    >>Centennial celebrations, funding, r.o., Q-195 (Yelich), 1334 (8555-381-195)
    >>See also Farm Income Protection Act;Federal-Provincial Crop Insurance Agreements;Fisheries--Freshwater sport and commercial fish;Irrigation projects;Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)--Reports

Satellite remote sensing technology

    >>Regulation see Remote Sensing Space Systems Act (Bill C-25)

Saucier, Michael see Human Resources and Skills Development Canada--Projects

Saunders, Brian J. see Gomery Commission

Saunders, Lt Chris see Chicoutimi, HMCS

Savoie, Donald see Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy

Scabs see Replacement workers

Schwieg, Justin

    >>Queen's University student, March 24, 2005 murder/accused killer, Bruce Keno McKenzie, penalty
    >>>Petitions
    >>>>(Gallant), (381-1621), 1237

Science and Engineering Research Canada see Estimates, 2005-2006, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities

Scientific research and experimental development tax credit

    >>Exclusive economic zone, "in Canada"
    >>>Ways and Means No. 5, notice, tabled, 474 (8570-381-04)
    >>>Ways and Means No. 7
    >>>>Concurrence, M. (Goodale), 538, agreed to on division 538
    >>>>Notice, tabled, 524 (8570-381-09)
    >>>>See also Budget Implementation Act, 2005 (Bill C-43)
    >>>>Ways and Means No. 7
    >>Late claims, Ways and Means No. 12, notice, tabled, 1285 (8570-381-14)
    >>Small business access
    >>>Ways and Means No. 2
    >>>>Concurrence, M. (Goodale), 311, agreed to on division, 311
    >>>>Notice, tabled, 300 (8570-381-02)
    >>>>See also Budget Implementation Act, 2004, No. 2 (Bill C-33)

Scripts, Screens and Audiences: A New Feature Film Policy for the 21st Century see Canadian Heritage Standing Committee--Reports, Nineteenth

Scrutiny of Regulations Standing Joint Committee

    >>Joint Chair and Vice-Chair see Standing Orders--Amendment
    >>Membership, 27, 57-8, 82, 175, 908-9, 1149-50, 1244
    >>Reports
    >>>First (government regulatory process), 130 (8510-381-05)
    >>>>Concurrence, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 131
    >>>Second (Ontario Fishery Regulations, 1989), 720 (8510-381-122), deemed withdrawn, 854
    >>>>See also Ontario Fishery Regulations, 1989

Seal hunt

    >>Moratorium
    >>>Petitions
    >>>>(Crowder), (381-1502), 1068, gr, 1261 (8545-381-84-01)

Search and rescue see Canadian Coast Guard--Hovercraft

Search and seizure powers see Firearms

Seat belts

    >>Vehicles under federal jurisdiction see Canada Seat Belt Act (Bill C-311)

Seaway International Bridge Corporation Ltd. see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act

Securing an Open Society: One Year Later -- Progress Report on the Implementation of Canada's National Security Policy see National security--Policy

Security Intelligence Review Committee

    >>Departmental Performance Report
    >>>2003-2004, tabled, 162 (8563-381-78)
    >>>2004-2005, tabled, 1231 (8563-381-170)
    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee
    >>>2003-2004 annual report, 133 (8560-381-31-01)
    >>>2004-2005 annual report, 1228 (8560-381-31-02)
    >>See also Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2004-2005, Main--Privy Council, Vote 55--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Estimates, 2004-2005, Supplementary (A)--Privy Council, Vote 55a;Estimates, 2005-2006, Main--Privy Council, Vote 30--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privacy Act

Seeds industry see Terminator seed technology

Self-employment see Canada Pension Plan (CPP)--Firefighters;Status of Women Standing Committee--Reports, Fifth

Sellar, Gordon see Chemical defoliants

Senate

Senate Ethics Officer see Estimates, 2005-2006, Supplementary (A)--Parliament, Vote 17a

Senior citizens see Elder abuse;Energy costs;Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)

Sentences (convicted criminals)

    >>Conditional sentences
    >>>Breach see Criminal Code (amdt.--breach of a conditional sentence order)(Bill C-340)
    >>>Community service, repeal see Criminal Code (amdt.--elimination of conditional sentencing)(Bill C-400)
    >>>Excluded offences see Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentences)(Bill C-257);Criminal Code (amdt.--sex crimes and violent crimes)(Bill C-410)
    >>Incarceration, minimum security level see Corrections and Conditional Release Act and Criminal Code (amdt.--minimum security level of incarceration for first third of sentence)(Bill C-411)
    >>>Restrictions see Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentence of imprisonment)(Bill C-70)
    >>Serial offenders
    >>>Petitions
    >>>>(Hinton), (381-0694), 594, gr, 749 (8545-381-59-01)
    >>See also Aboriginal offenders;Auto theft;Child abuse;Child pornography;Child prostitution;Child sexual predators;Children--Corruption;Conditional release (convicted criminals)--Indictable offences;Cruelty to animals;Drug trafficking;Firearms--Use;Howard, Clayton Kempton;Marijuana--Grow operations;Parole--New custodial sentence;Schwieg, Justin;Spousal abuse;Statutory release (penitentiary inmates)--New custodial sentence;Street racing;Traffic accidents;Violent crime;Weapons

Sentier Peninsule Acadienne Inc.

    >>Petitions
    >>>(Godin), (381-0250), 443, gr, 573 (8545-381-47-01)

Serial offenders see Sentences (convicted criminals)

Service Canada

    >>Deputy Minister, Maryantonett Flumian, appointment, Order in Council P.C. 2005-1609 dated September 8, 2005, tabled, 1319 (8530-381-35)

Sex offenders

    >>Petitions
    >>>(Carrie), (381-1101), 742, gr, 932 (8545-381-14-04)
    >>>(Harris), (381-0041), 171, gr, 292 (8545-381-14-01)
    >>>(Hill), (381-0108), 294, gr, 361 (8545-381-14-03)
    >>>(White), (381-0045), 171, gr, 345 (8545-381-14-02); (381-0046), 171, gr, 292 (8545-381-14-01)
    >>See also Child sex offenders;Child sexual predators

Sexual assault see Date-rape drugs

Sexual exploitation of minors

    >>Petitions
    >>>(Cullen), (381-0137 and 381-0138), 342, gr, 370 (8545-381-18-01)
    >>>(Macklin), (381-0286), 462, gr, 564 (8545-381-18-03); (381-0727), 605, gr, 737 (8545-381-18-05)
    >>>(Martin, K.), (381-0505), 530, gr, 691 (8545-381-18-04)
    >>Young persons between 14 and 18 years of age see Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of children and other vulnerable persons) and Canada Evidence act (amdt.)(Bill C-2)
    >>See also Age of consent (sexual relations);Child pornography

Sexual orientation see Gender equality;Hate propaganda;Marriage--Same sex couples

Sexual relations see Age of consent (sexual relations)

Sgro, Hon. Judy (Lib.--York West; Minister of Citizenship and Immigration until January 14, 2005)

    >>References, Harjit Singh apology and public retraction re election campaign assistance accusations/Ethics Commissioner Bernard J. Shapiro letter re Romanian exotic dancer work permit, tabled, 728 (8530-381-22)

Shapiro, Bernard see Ethics Commissioner;Sgro, Hon. Judy--References

Ship-Source Oil Pollution Fund

    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Transport Standing Committee
    >>>2003-2004 annual report, 334 (8560-381-606-01)
    >>>2004-2005 annual report, 1303 (8560-381-606-02)

Ships

    >>Oil spills, damage to birds see Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 and Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (amdt.)(Bill C-15)
    >>See also Ballast water (ships)

Shoah see Holocaust;Holocaust Memorial Day

Shouldice Hernia Centre

    >>And other private medical clinics, government payments, r.o. Q-146 (Merrifield), 927 (8555-381-146)

Shrimp industry

    >>Northern shrimp, quotas, allocation, criteria, Labrador Inuit, r.o. Q-37 (Hearn), 364 (8555-381-37)

Sierra Leone see United Nations Sierra Leone Regulations

Sikhism see Truck operators

Simcoe--Grey constituency

    >>Name, change to Simcoe--Town of The Blue Mountains see Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act (Bill C-457)

Singh, Harjit see Sgro, Hon. Judy

Sivaram, Dharmeratnam

    >>Sri Lankan journalist, murder
    >>>Petitions
    >>>>(Lee), (381-1282), 816, gr, 1039 (8545-381-73-01)

Slavery see Trafficking in persons

Slot machines see Video lottery terminals and slot machines

Small business

    >>Income tax deduction limit
    >>>Ways and Means No. 2
    >>>>Concurrence, M. (Goodale), 311, agreed to on division, 311
    >>>>Notice, tabled, 300 (8570-381-02)
    >>>>See also Budget Implementation Act, 2004, No. 2 (Bill C-33)
    >>See also Agricultural cooperatives;Finance Standing Committee--Reports, Second;Scientific research and experimental development tax credit

Sobey, Donald R. see National Gallery of Canada (and Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography)--Reports, Chairperson

Social Development Canada

    >>Departmental Performance Report
    >>>2003-2004, tabled, 162 (8563-381-79)
    >>>2004-2005, tabled, 1231 (8563-381-171)
    >>Establishment, ministerial powers/personal information rules see Department of Social Development Act (Bill C-22)
    >>Estimates, 2004-2005, Main
    >>>Committee of the Whole
    >>>>Referral, M., deemed adopted, 682
    >>>>Report, deemed reported, 810
    >>>Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee referral, 66
    >>Estimates, 2004-2005, Supplementary (A)
    >>>Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee referral, 194
    >>Estimates, 2004-2005, Supplementary (B)
    >>>Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee referral, 485
    >>Estimates, 2005-2006, Main
    >>>Committee of the Whole
    >>>>Referral, M., deemed adopted, 682
    >>>>Report, deemed reported, 810
    >>>Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee referral, 487
    >>Estimates, 2005-2006, Supplementary (A)
    >>>Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee referral, 1220
    >>See also Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2004-2005, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Estimates, 2005-2006, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privacy Act