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Notice Paper

No. 139

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

10:00 a.m.


Introduction of Government Bills

Introduction of Private Members' Bills

April 23, 2007 — Mr. Stoffer (Sackville—Eastern Shore) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Income tax Act (in-home care of relatives)”.

April 23, 2007 — Mr. Stoffer (Sackville—Eastern Shore) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Excise Tax Act (no GST on the sale of home heating fuels)”.

April 23, 2007 — Mr. Stoffer (Sackville—Eastern Shore) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Excise Tax Act (no GST on funeral arrangements)”.

Notices of Motions (Routine Proceedings)

April 23, 2007 — Mr. Angus (Timmins—James Bay) — That the 17th Report of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, presented on Wednesday, March 21, 2007.
Concurrence motion — may not be moved before either a comprehensive response has been tabled or Thursday, July 19, 2007, whichever shall come first, pursuant to Standing Order 109.

Questions

Q-1942 — April 23, 2007 — Mr. Atamanenko (British Columbia Southern Interior) — With respect to the government’s policies regarding the implementation of Canada’s renewable fuels policies: (a) how does the government intend to implement its 5 percent renewable fuels policy; (b) which government agencies will be responsible for this program (i.e. energy, environment, agriculture, natural resources) and how will they be coordinated; (c) how will the government be assisting established farmers to participate in the renewable fuels industry, in particular those who may not be able to put up anything in the way of an initial investment as a result of an income crisis due to lost crops as a result of drought, flood, and other disasters beyond their control; and (d) will the government be introducing an administrative court to ensure that bureaucratic processes occur on time and application deadlines are met?
Q-1952 — April 23, 2007 — Mr. Atamanenko (British Columbia Southern Interior) — With respect to the pet food recall as a result of tainted ingredients causing illness and death among Canadian pets: (a) what is the government intending to do to ensure the safety of pet food made in Canada; (b) what is the government intending to do to ensure the safety of pet food imported from the United States and other countries; and (c) what are the details and the timeline of the government’s response to the outbreak from the time the government first learned about the pet food recall and the first illnesses were reported through the present time?
Q-1962 — April 23, 2007 — Mr. Angus (Timmins—James Bay) — With regard to television programming shown by all Canadian private broadcasters: (a) does the government have access to cumulative and individual statistics of their Canadian programming that are more recent than fall 2004 from the Bureau of Broadcast Measurement’s (BBM) television diary or more recent than 2005 from the BBM’s meter surveys and, if so, (i) what are they, (ii) what are the most recent cumulative and individual statistics on the percentage of Canadian programming shown during primetime, (iii) what are the most recent cumulative and individual statistics on the breakdown of type of Canadian programming that is being shown during and outside of primetime; and (b) what is the government’s plan for promoting Canadian programming in the future and what specific initiatives are being planned to guarantee a healthy future for Canadian programming on private broadcasters?
Q-1972 — April 23, 2007 — Mr. Angus (Timmins—James Bay) — With regard to Canadian private broadcasters: (a) what is the estimated financial value of the benefits that Canadian private broadcasters derive from the laws and regulations of the government, including, but non limited to, simultaneous substitution, tax write-off exclusions for Canadian companies' advertisements on U.S. broadcasters, and protection from foreign competition; and (b) what is the estimated financial value of these benefits for each private broadcaster?

Notices of Motions for the Production of Papers

Business of Supply

Government Business

Private Members' Notices of Motions

Private Members' Business

S-214 — February 28, 2007 — Mr. Bains (Mississauga—Brampton South) — Second reading and reference to the Standing Committee on Health of Bill S-214, An Act respecting a National Blood Donor Week.

2 Response requested within 45 days