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Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement
>>Document, December 1, 2005 to March 31, 2007, tabled, 95 (8525-401-6)
Lakes see Toxic waste sites
Land see Aboriginal land claims;Oil and gas industry--First Nations lands
Leases see Oil and gas industry--First Nations lands
Library of Parliament Standing Joint Committee
>>Membership, 90-1
Licences see Oil and gas industry--First Nations lands
Literacy see Books and pamphlets
Long-term care residential care facilities see Caregivers--Family caregivers, Live-in relative
Louis Riel Act (Bill C-248)--Martin, Pat
>>1st r, 98
M
Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act
Manitoba see Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)--Reports, Agreements for RCMP policing services
Marine protected areas see Arctic waters
Marriage see Adultery;Veterans' benefits/pensions--Survivor benefits
Meat see Food--Labels
Medals see Awards, decorations, medals
Medical expenses see Caregivers--Family caregivers
Members of Parliament
>>Expense allowance, document, "Individual Member's Expenditures"
>>>2007-2008, tabled, 95 (8527-401-2)
>>List of members returned, 1-7 (8530-401-01)
>>Party affiliation, change/floor-crossing, by-election see Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.--members who cross the floor)(Bill C-202)
Membership dues see Community service groups
Mergers and acquisitions
>>Capital gains tax/foreign exchange rates, Ways and Means No. 1, notice, tabled, 52
(8570-401-1)
Métis see Riel, Louis David
Metric system see Calendar dates
Military memorial sites
>>Overseas, high school student visits, financial assistance see Assistance to Students Visiting Military Memorial Sites Abroad Act
(Bill C-226)
Milliken, Hon. Peter (Lib.--Kingston and the Islands; Speaker)
- >>References see Speaker--Election
Mining industry see Toxic waste sites
Miscarriages of justice
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
>>>2007-2008 applications for ministerial review, 49 (8560-401-827-01)
Money see One cent coin
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
>>Noise levels
>>>Petitions
>>>>(Jennings), (401-0001), 17
Multiculturalism see Tartan Day
Municipalities see Interprovincial bridges
Murder see Peace officers--Assault;Sentences (convicted criminals)--Multiple murderers
Music see CBC Radio Orchestra
N
National Capital Act (amdt.--appointments and meetings)(Bill C-207)--Dewar
>>1st r, 24
National Capital Commission (NCC)
>>Appointments/meetings see National Capital Act (amdt.--appointments and meetings)(Bill C-207)
>>Petitions
>>>(Bélanger), (401-0052), 101
>>See also Interprovincial bridges
National Capital Region see Holocaust Monument;Interprovincial bridges
National Defence Department
>>Estimates, 2008-2009, Supplementary (B)
>>>National Defence Standing Committee referral, 32
National Defence Standing Committee
>>Estimates, 2008-2009, Supplementary (B) referred
>>>National Defence, 32
>>Membership, 46, 79-81
>>Reports permanently referred see Canadian Forces Superannuation Act
National Ecosystems Council of Canada
>>Establishing see National Ecosystems Council of Canada Act (Bill C-239)
National Ecosystems Council of Canada Act (Bill C-239)--Neville
>>1st r, 56
National Gallery of Canada see Alternative Fuels Act
National Museum of Science and Technology see Alternative Fuels Act
National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee
>>>2007-2008 annual report, with Auditor General's report, 99 (8560-401-992-01)
>>See also Access to Information Act;Privacy Act
National security see Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America
National sovereignty see Arctic sovereignty
National Violence Against Women Prevention Week
>>Recognition/development of violence prevention strategy, particularly aboriginal women, resolution, M., agreed to, by unanimous
consent, 39
Natural gas see Oil and gas industry
Natural Resources Department
>>Estimates, 2008-2009, Supplementary (B)
>>>Natural Resources Standing Committee referral, 32
Natural Resources Standing Committee
>>Estimates, 2008-2009, Supplementary (B) referred
>>>Natural Resources, 32
>>Membership, 46, 81-2
>>Reports permanently referred see Order in Council appointments
NCC see National Capital Commission (NCC)
Noise pollution see Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Non-profit organizations see Not-for-profit corporations
North Simcoe County see Flood relief
Norway see Agreement on Agriculture between Canada and the Kingdom of Norway
Norway Tariff
>>Legislation see Canada-EFTA Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (Bill C-2)
Not-for-profit corporations
>>Governance see Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act (Bill C-4)
Numeric dates see Calendar dates
Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Implementation
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Standing Committee
>>>2004-2006 annual report, 15 (8560-401-401-01)
Nursing homes see Long-term care residential care facilities
Nutrition see Trans fats (trans fatty acids)
O
Oaths of Office
>>Document, "An Act respecting the administration of oaths of office", tabled, 12
(8525-401-1)
Oaths of Office (Pro Forma)(Bill C-1)--Prime Minister (Harper)
>>1st r, 11
Occupational disease registry
>>Establishing see Canada Labour Code (amdt.--occupational disease registry)(Bill C-235)
Occupational health and safety see Asbestos;Occupational disease registry
Oceans see Arctic waters
Offenders see Sexual offenders
Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages see Official Languages Commissioner Office
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada see Privacy Commissioner of Canada Office
Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions see Superintendent of Financial Institutions Office
Official Languages Commissioner Office see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act
Official languages policy/bilingualism see Supreme Court of Canada--Judges
Official Languages Standing Committee
>>Membership, 46, 82-3
Oil and gas industry
>>First Nations lands, regulation, licences, permits and leases, environmental protection, royalties see Indian Oil and Gas Act
(amdt.)(Bill C-5)
One cent coin
>>Elimination see Currency Act and Royal Canadian Mint Act (amdt.--abolition of the cent)(Bill C-252)
Opposition days see Supply days
Orchestras see CBC Radio Orchestra
Order in Council appointments
>>Tabled and referred to Committee
>>>Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Standing Committee, 35 (8540-401-1-01)
>>>Agriculture and Agri-Food Standing Committee, 35 (8540-401-2-01)
>>>Canadian Heritage Standing Committee, 35 (8540-401-3-01)
>>>Citizenship and Immigration Standing Committee, 35 (8540-401-14-01)
>>>Finance Standing Committee, 35 (8540-401-9-01)
>>>Fisheries and Oceans Standing Committee, 35 (8540-401-10-01)
>>>Foreign Affairs and International Development Standing Committee, 35 (8540-401-8-01)
>>>Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee, 35 (8540-401-4-01)
>>>Health Standing Committee, 35 (8540-401-18-07)
>>>Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee, 36 (8540-401-16-01)
>>>Industry, Science and Technology Standing Committee, 36 (8540-401-22-01)
>>>International Trade Standing Committee, 36 (8540-401-28-01)
>>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 36 (8540-401-13-01)
>>>Natural Resources Standing Committee, 36 (8540-401-29-01)
>>>Public Safety and National Security Standing Committee, 36 (8540-401-30-01)
>>>Transport, Infrastructure and Communities Standing Committee, 36 (8540-401-24-01)
>>>Veterans Affairs Standing Committee, 36 (8540-401-32-01)
Orders in Council
>>>P.C. 2008-1588 and P.C. 2008-1589 see Special Economic Measures (Zimbabwe)Regulations
Ottawa, ON see Interprovincial bridges
Outaouais region see Interprovincial bridges
P
Packaging and labelling see Food
Pamphlets see Books and pamphlets
Parks Canada Agency see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act
Parliament
>>Estimates, 2008-2009, Supplementary (B)
>>>Vote 5b (House of Commons), Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, 32
>>Opening, message from Governor General, 10
>>>See also Oaths of Office;Throne Speech
>>Prorogation of First Session, 101
Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.--members who cross the floor)(Bill C-202)--Stoffer
>>1st r, 23
Parole see Peace officers--Assault;Sentences (convicted criminals)--Multiple murderers
Passport Services Fees Regulations
>>Legislation see Financial Administration Act and Passport Services Fees Regulations (amdt.--passports for veterans, members of the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police and their spouses or common-law partners, and seniors)(Bill C-213)
Passports
>>Processing fees, veterans, Royal Canadian Mounted Police members and spouses or common-law partners, free passports/seniors, 50%
discount see Financial Administration Act and Passport Services Fees Regulations (amdt.--passports for veterans, members of the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police and their spouses or common-law partners, and seniors)(Bill C-213)
Pay Direct Card see Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Public Service Health Care Plan
Peace officers
>>Assault or murder, penalties/parole see Criminal Code (amdt.--peace officers)(Bill C-221)
>>See also Police
Peerless Clothing Inc. see Canadian International Trade Tribunal
Penny see One cent coin
Pensions see Canada Pension Plan (CPP);Registered Pension Plan (RPP);Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIFs);Veterans' benefits/pensions
Pesticides and herbicides see Food--Labels
Pharmacare see Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Public Service Health Care Plan
Pharmaceuticals see Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Physical activity
>>And amateur sport, fees, income tax deduction see Income Tax Act (amdt.--physical activity and amateur sport fees)(Bill C-222)
Plamondon, Louis (BQ--Bas-Richelieu--Nicolet--Bécancour)
- >>References see Speaker--Election, Presiding over election
Police see Awards, decorations, medals;Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Political parties see Members of Parliament--Party affiliation
Pollution see Arctic waters;Noise pollution;Toxic waste sites
Pornography see Child pornography
Postal service
>>Canadian Forces member serving outside Canada, free postage see Canada Post Corporation Act (amdt.--mail free of postage to members
of the Canadian Forces)(Bill C-253)
Poultry see Food--Labels
Presiding Officers see Chair Occupants
Prince Edward Island see CFCY 95.1 FM radio
Privacy Act
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
>>>Auditor General of Canada Office
>>>>2007-2008, 32 (8561-401-627-01)
>>>British Columbia Treaty Commission
>>>>2007-2008, 15 (8561-401-858-01)
>>>Canada Emission Reduction Incentives Agency
>>>>2007-2008, 59 (8561-401-910-01)
>>>Canada School of Public Service
>>>>2007-2008, 39-40 (8561-401-500-01)
>>>Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
>>>>2007-2008, 58 (8561-401-693-01)
>>>Canadian Food Inspection Agency
>>>>2007-2008, 20 (8561-401-855-01)
>>>Canadian Heritage Department
>>>>2007-2008, 19 (8561-401-849-01)
>>>Canadian Human Rights Commission
>>>>2007-2008, 49 (8561-401-680-01)
>>>Canadian International Development Agency
>>>>2007-2008, 49 (8561-401-631-01)
>>>Chief Electoral Officer of Canada Office
>>>>2007-2008, 51-2 (8561-401-645-01)
>>>Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation
>>>>2007-2008, 93 (8561-401-914-01)
>>>Environment Department
>>>>2007-2008, 58 (8561-401-698-01)
>>>Foreign Affairs and International Trade Department
>>>>2007-2008, 53 (8561-401-638-01)
>>>Gwich'in Land Use Planning Board
>>>>2007-2008, 16 (8561-401-874-01)
>>>Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada
>>>>2007-2008, 58 (8561-401-562-01)
>>>Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada
>>>>2007-2008, 59 (8561-401-868-01)
>>>International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development
>>>>2007-2008, 49 (8561-401-619-01)
>>>Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board
>>>>2007-2008, 15-6 (8561-401-871-01)
>>>National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy
>>>>2007-2008, 58 (8561-401-699-01)
>>>Official Languages Commissioner Office
>>>>2007-2008, 51 (8561-401-728-01)
>>>Parks Canada Agency
>>>>2007-2008, 58 (8561-401-616-01)
>>>Privacy Commissioner of Canada Office
>>>>2007-2008, 55 (8561-401-937-01)
>>>Public Health Agency of Canada
>>>>2007-2008, 53 (8561-401-936-01)
>>>Public Prosecution Service of Canada
>>>>2007-2008, 27 (8561-401-917-01)
>>>Public Service Commission of Canada
>>>>2007-2008, 94 (8561-401-659-01)
>>>Sahtu Land Use Planning Board
>>>>2007-2008, 16 (8561-401-872-01)
>>>Veterans Affairs Department
>>>>2007-2008, 100 (8561-401-708-01)
>>>Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board
>>>>2007-2008, 16 (8561-401-911-01)
Privacy Commissioner of Canada Office
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics Standing Committee
>>>2007-2008 annual report, 101 (8560-401-626-01)
>>See also Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2008-2009, Supplementary (B)--Justice, Vote 45b;Privacy Act
Private foundations
>>Corporate holdings, Ways and Means No. 1, notice, tabled, 52 (8570-401-1)
Privy Council Office
>>Estimates, 2008-2009, Supplementary (B)
>>>Vote 1b (Department--Program expenditures), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee referral, 31
Procedure
>>Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne
>>>Subamendment, disposition under S.O. 50(4), M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 17
>>Adjournment
>>>Motions, "That this House do now adjourn", agreed to, 13
>>Adjournment pursuant to S.O. 38(1): "That this House do now adjourn"
>>>Adopted/deemed adopted, 49-50, 94, 100
>>Committees, Standing; Membership
>>>Amended, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 27
>>Debate
>>>Adjournment
>>>>Motion, "That the debate be now adjourned", 13
>>Minister's statements
>>>Rules, scheduling, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 37
>>Previous Question
>>>Motions, "That this question be now put", 55
>>Prorogation of Session by Governor General
>>>House informed, 101
>>Resolutions
>>>Motions, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 39
>>Supply
>>>Consideration at next sitting, M., 12
>>>See also House of Commons proceedings
>>Take note debates
>>>Initiating debate, M., 51
>>>Motions, consideration, 51-2, 55, 57, 92-3, 99, 101
>>Ways and Means
>>>Order of the day designated under S.O. 83(2), 52
Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee
>>Estimates, 2008-2009, Supplementary (B) referred
>>>Parliament, Vote 5b (House of Commons), 32
>>Membership, 27, 46, 89-90
>>>See also Committees, Standing--Striking committee
>>Reports
>>>First (Membership of House of Commons Standing and Standing Joint Committees), 61-92
Property crime
>>Petitions
>>>(Warawa), (401-0015), 33
Protecting Canada's Future - Economic and Fiscal Statement, November 27, 2008 see Economic and Fiscal Statement (November 27, 2008)--Document
Public Accounts of Canada
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Public Accounts Standing Committee
>>>2007-2008, Volume I, Volume II, and Volume III, 59 (8560-401-214-01)
Public Accounts Standing Committee
>>Membership, 46, 83-4
>>Reports permanently referred see Public Accounts of Canada
Public Health Agency of Canada see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act
Public inquiries see Condominiums--Vancouver
Public Prosecution Service of Canada see Access to Information Act;Privacy Act