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Notice Paper

No. 141

Friday, June 15, 2012

10:00 a.m.

Feuilleton des avis

No 141

Le vendredi 15 juin 2012

10 heures


Introduction of Government Bills

Dépôt de projets de loi émanant du gouvernement

Introduction of Private Members' Bills

Dépôt de projets de loi émanant des députés

Notices of Motions (Routine Proceedings)

Avis de motions (Affaires courantes ordinaires)

Questions

Questions

Q-7332 — June 13, 2012 — Mr. MacAulay (Cardigan) — With regard to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO): (a) what is the current expenditure for wild Atlantic salmon in the categories of (i) management, (ii) research/assessment, (iii) enhancement/habitat, (iv) enforcement; (b) what is the detailed and complete breakdown of the $12 million noted in the Wild Atlantic Salmon Conservation Policy; and (c) what are the current expenditures for Atlantic salmon aquaculture, broken down for the east coast, Ottawa headquarters, and the west coast? Q-7332 — 13 juin 2012 — M. MacAulay (Cardigan) — En ce qui concerne le ministère des Pêches et des Océans : a) quelles sont les dépenses courantes en ce qui a trait au saumon sauvage de l’Atlantique dans les catégories (i) de la gestion, (ii) de la recherche/de l’évaluation, (iii) de la mise en valeur/ de l’habitat, (iv) de la protection; b) quelle est la ventilation complète et détaillée de la somme de 12 millions de dollars mentionnée dans la Politique de conservation du saumon sauvage de l’Atlantique; c) quelles sont les dépenses courantes en matière d’aquaculture du saumon de l’Atlantique, pour la côte Est, le siège social d’Ottawa et la côte Ouest?
Q-7342 — June 13, 2012 — Mr. Atamanenko (British Columbia Southern Interior) — With regard to genetically modified seeds, crops and food: (a) what were the findings or conclusions in the reviews conducted by the government on each of the following scientific studies and reports, (i) Aziz Arisa, Samuel Leblanc. “Maternal and fetal exposure to pesticides associated to genetically modified foods in Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada”. Reproductive Toxicology (2011), doi:10.1016/j.reprotox.2011.02.004; [http://www.uclm.es/Actividades/repositorio/pdf/doc_3721_4666.pdf], (ii) T. Watanabe, T. Iwase. “Developmental and dysmorphogenic effects of glufosinate ammonium on mouse embryos in culture”. Teratog Carcinog Mutagen 1996;16:287-299; [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9178451], (iii) G.S. Johal, D.M. Huber. “Glyphosate effects on diseases of plants”. European Journal of Agronomy (2009) 31:144-152; [http://www.certifiedorganic.bc.ca/rcbtoa/services/huber-glyphosates-2009.pdf], (iv) Aaron J. Gassmann, Jennifer L. Petzold-Maxwell, Ryan S. Keweshan, Mike W. Dunbar. “Field-Evolved Resistance to Bt Maize by Western Corn Rootworm”. (2011) PLoS ONE 6(7): e22629. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.002269 [http://www.plosone.org/article/citationList.action;jsessionid=04DCC2DA2B1593F5B13D0D0E3FA50476?articleURI=info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0022629], (v) Bruce Tabashnik and Fred Gould. “Delaying Corn Rootworm Resistance to Bt Corn,” Journal of Economic Entomology - Entomological Society of America” (2012); [http://www.entsoc.org/press-releases/larger-refuges-needed-sustain-success-transgenic-corn], (vi) A. Pusztai. “Can science give us the tools for recognizing possible health risks of GM food?” Nutrition and Health (2002) 16:73-84; [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12102369], (vii) J.A. Magana-Gomez, A.M. de la barca. “Risk assessment of genetically modified crops for nutrition and health” Nutrition Reviews (2009) 67:1-16; [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19146501], (viii) Andrea Borchers, Suzanne S. Teuber, Carl L. Keen, M. Eric Gershwin. “Food safety”. Clinical Reviews in Allergy and Immunology (2010) 39:95–141; [http://www.alergia.org.ar/profesionales/emc/prodaai2011/web/material/13_parisi/03.pdf], (ix) Gilles-Eric Séralini, Robin Mesnage, Emilie Clair, Steeve Gress, Joël S de Vendômois and Dominique Cellier. “Genetically modified crops safety assessments: Present limits and possible improvements”. Environmental Sciences Europe (2011), 23:10 DOI:10.1186/2190-4715-23-10. [http://www.enveurope.com/content/23/1/10], (x) Gilles-Eric Séralini, Joël Spiroux de Vendômois, Dominique Cellier, Charles Sultan, Marcello Buiatti, Lou Gallagher, Michael Antoniou, Krishna R. Dronamraju. “How Subchronic and Chronic Health Effects can be Neglected for GMOs, Pesticides or Chemicals”. International Journal of Biological Sciences (2009) 5:438-443; [http://www.biolsci.org/v05p0438.htm], (xi) Appenzeller LM, Munley SM, Hoban D, Sykes GP, Malley LA, Delaney B. “Subchronic feeding study of grain from herbicide-tolerant maize DP-O9814O-6 in Sprague-Dawley rats”. Food and Chemical Toxicology (2009) 47:2269-2280; [http://www.enveurope.com/content/23/1/10], (xii) IV Ermakova. “Influence of soy with gene EPSPS CP4 on the physiological state and reproductive functions of rats in the first two generations”. Russian Academy of Natural Sciences - Modern problems of science and education No. 5, (2009). UDC: 612.82, 57.02, (xiii) Joël Spiroux de Vendômois, François Roullier, Dominique Cellier, Gilles-Eric Séralini. “A Comparison of the Effects of Three GM Corn Varieties on Mammalian Health”. International Journal of Biological Sciences (2009); 5(7):706-726. [http://www.biolsci.org/v05p0706.htm], (xiv) Artemis Dona, Ioannis S. Arvanitoyannis. “Health Risks of Genetically Modified Foods”. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition (2009); 49:164–175; [http://www.somloquesembrem.org/img_editor/file/Dona&Arvanitoyannis2009.pdf], (xv) Jack A. Heinemann. “Report on animals exposed to GM ingredients in animal feed”. (2009) Gendora / Commerce Commission of New Zealand; [https://senate.aph.gov.au/submissions/comittees/viewdocument.aspx?id=bc216ec5-64ed-4033-9ac7-65eed8eaa488], (xvi) Laura M Appenzeller, Linda Malley, Susan A MacKenzie, Denise Hoban, Bryan Delaney. “Subchronic feeding study with genetically modified stacked trait lepidopteran and coleopteran resistant (DAS-O15O7-1xDAS-59122-7) maize grain in Sprague-Dawley rats”. Food and Chemical Toxicology (2009) 47:1512-1520, (xvii) LM Appenzeller, SM Munley, D Hoban, GP Sykes, LA Malley, B Delaney. “Subchronic feeding study of herbicide-tolerant soybean DP-356O43-5 in Sprague-Dawley rats”. Food and Chemical Toxicology (2008) 46:2201-2213, (xviii) Mae Wan Ho. “GM DNA Does Jump Species: Antibiotic Resistance not the Only Risk”. Institute for Science in Society (2010) ISIS Report 14/06/10 [http://www.i-sis.org.uk/GMDNA_Does_Jump_Species.php], (xx) A Velimirov, C Binter, J Zentek. “Biological effects of transgenic maize K603xMON810 fed in long term reproduction studies in mice”. (2008) Report, Forschungsberichte der Sektion IV, Band 3. Institut für Ernährung, and Forschungsinttitut für biologischen Landbau,Vienna, Austria [http://www.biosicherheit.de/pdf/aktuell/zentek_studie_2008.pdf], (xxi) Manuela Malatesta, Federica Boraldi, Giulia Annovi, Beatrice Baldelli, SeraWna Battistelli, Marco Biggiogera, Daniela Quaglino. “A long-term study on female mice fed on a genetically modified soybean: Effects on liver ageing”. Histochem Cell Biol (2008) 130:967–977 DOI 10.1007/s00418-008-0476-x; [http://www.somloquesembrem.org/img_editor/file/fetgeratessojaMalatesta2008(2).pdf], (xxii) M Malatesta, F Perdoni, G Santin, S Battistelli, S Muller, M Biggiogera. “Hepatoma tissue culture (HTC) cells as a model for investigating the effects of low concentrations of herbicide on cell structure and function”. Toxicology In Vitro (2008) 22:1853-1860, (xxiii) B Cisterna, F Flach, L Vecchio, SM Barabino, S Battistelli, TE Martin, M Malatesta, M Biggiogera. “Can a genetically-modified organism-containing diet influence embryo development? A preliminary study on pre-implantation mouse embryos”. European Journal of Histochemistry (EJH). (2008) 52:263-7, (xxiv) A Finamore, M Roselli, S Britti, G Monastra, R Ambra, A Turrini, E Mengheri. “Intestinal and peripheral immune response to MON810 maize ingestion in weaning and old mice”. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (2008) 56:11533-11539, (xxv) A Kilic, MT Akay. “A three generation study with genetically modified Bt corn in rats: Biochemical and histopathological investigation”. Food and Chemical Toxicology (2008): 46(3): 1164-1170, (xxvi) S Kroghsbo, C Madsen, M Poulsen, M Schrøder, PH Kvist, M Taylor, A Gatehouse, Q Shu, I Knudsen. “Immunotoxicological studies of genetically modified rice expressing PHA-E lectin or Bt toxin in Wistar rats”. Toxicology (2008) 12: 245:24-34, (xxvii) Massimo Trabalza-Marinucci, Giorgio Brandi, Cristina Rondini, Luca Avellini, Camilla Giammarini, Silva Costarelli, Gabriele Acuti, Chiara Orlandi, Giovanni Filippini, Elisabetta Chiaradia, Manuela Malatesta, Silvia Crotti, Chiara Antonini, Giulia Amagliani, Elisabetta Manuali, Anna Rita Mastrogiacomo, Livia Moscati, Mohamed Naceur Haouet, Alberto Gaiti, Mauro Magnani. “A three year longitudinal study on the effects of a diet containing genetically modified Bt176 maize on the health status and performance on sheep”. Livestock Science (2008)113:178–190; [http://www.somloquesembrem.org/img_editor/file/Trabalzaetal2008Bt176ovejas.pdf], (xxviii) Y Sakamoto, Y Tada, N Fukumori, K Tayama, H Ando, H Takahashi, Y Kubo, A Nagasawa, N Yano, K Yuzawa, A Ogata. “A 104-week feeding study of genetically modified soybeans in f344 rats”. Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zassh. Journal of the Food Hygienic Society of Japan. (2008) 49(4):272-82, (xxix) GE Séralini, D Cellier, JS de Vendomois. “New analysis of a rat feeding study with a genetically modified maize reveals signs of hepatorenal toxicity.” Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (2007) 52:596-602, (xxx) SA MacKenzie, I Lamb, J Schmidt, L Deege, MJ Morrisey, M Harper, RJ Layton, LM Prochaska, C Sanders, M Locke, JL Mattsson, A Fuentes, B Delaney. “Thirteen week feeding study with transgenic maize grain containing event DAS-O15O7-1 in Sprague-Dawley rats”. Food and Chemical Toxicology. (2007) 45:551-562, (xxxi) GG Guerrero, WM Russel, L Moreno-Fierros. “Analysis of the cellular immune response induced by Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ac toxins in mice: Effect of the hydrophobic motif from diphtheria toxin”. Molecular Immunology (2007); 44:1209-1217, (xxxii) José L. Domingo. “Toxicity studies of genetically modified plants: A review of the published literature”. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 47:721–733 (2007); [http://www.biosafety.ru/ftp/domingo.pdf], (xxxiii) Joe Cummins. “Glyphosate resistance in weeds: The Transgenic Treadmill”. Institute for Science in Society, (2010) ISIS Report 03/03/10. [http://www.i-sis.org.uk/glyphosateResistanceTransgenicTreadmil.php], (xxxiv) A Pusztai, S Bardocz. “GMO in animal nutrition potential benefits and risks. In: Biology of Nutrition in Growing Animals”. (ed. Mosenthin, R. Zentek, J.and Zebrowska, T.) Elsevier Limited (2006), pp. 513-540, (xxxv) Gilles-Eric Séralini, Robin Mesnage, Emilie Clair, Steeve Gress, Joël S de Vendômois, Dominique Cellier. “Genetically modified crops safety assessments: present limits and possible improvements”. Environmental Sciences Europe (2011), 23:10 doi:10.1186/2190-4715-23-10 [http://www.enveurope.com/content/23/1/10], (xxxvi) Nora Benachour and Gilles-Eric Séralini. “Glyphosate formulations induce apoptosis and necrosis in human umbilical, embryonic, and placental cells”. Chemical Research in Toxicology (2009) 22: 97–105; [http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/tx800218n?prevSearch=Glyphosate%2Bformulations%2Binduce%2Bapoptosis%2Band%2Bnecrosis%2Bin%2Bhuman%2Bumbilical%252C%2Bembryonic%252C%2Band%2Bplacental%2Bcells&searchHistoryKey=], (xxxvii) G Gasnier, C Dumont, N Benachour, E Clair, MC Changon, GE Séralini. “Glyphosate-based herbicides are toxic and endocrine disruptors in human cell lines”. Toxicology (2009) 21:262:184-191, (xxxviii) Michael Antoniou, Paulo Brack, Andrés Carrasco, John Fagan, Mohamed Habib, Paulo Kageyama, Carlo Leifert, Rubens Onofre Nodari, Walter Pengue. “GM Soy: Sustainable? Responsible?” GLS Gemeinschaftsbank eG www.gls.de / ARGE Gentechnik-frei (2010) [http://www.gmwatch.eu/images/pdf/gm_full_eng_v15.pdf], (xxxiv) P. Jost, D. Shurley, S. Culpepper, P. Roberts, R. Nichols, J. Reeves, and S. Anthony. “Economic comparison of transgenic and nontransgenic cotton production systems in Georgia”. Agronomy Journal (2008) 100, 42-51. (doi:10.2134/agronj2006.0259); [http://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/17545/PDF], (xl) Olivier De Schutter. “Report submitted by the Special Rapporteur on the right to food” United Nations A/HRC/16/49 General Assembly Sixteenth session, Agenda item 3 (20 December 2010) [http://www.srfood.org/images/stories/pdf/officialreports/20110308_a-hrc-16-49_agroecology_en.pdf], (xli) ZD Zhang, S Weissmann, M Snyder. “What is a gene, post-ENCODE? History and updated definition”. Genome Research 2007; 17:669-681; [http://genome.cshlp.org/content/17/6/669.full], (xlii) Joe Cummins. “Glyphosate resistance in weeds: The Transgenic Treadmill”. Institute for Science in Society, ISIS Report, 03 March 2010. [http://www.i-sis.org.uk/glyphosateResistanceTransgenicTreadmil.php], (xliii) Brett Cherry. “GM crops increase herbicide use in the United States”. Institute for Science in Society Report, ISIS Report 18/01/10. [http://www.i-sis.org.uk/GMcropsIncreasedHerbicide.php], (xliv) Ismail Cakmak, Atilla Yazici, Yusuf Tutus, Levent Ozturk. “Glyphosate reduced seed and leaf concentrations of calcium, magnesium, manganese, and iron in non-glyphosate resistant soybean”. European Journal of. Agronomy (2009); 31:114-119; [http://stopogm.net/webfm_send/54], (xlv) MR Fernandez, RP Zentner, P Basnyat, D Gehl, F Selles, and DM Huber. “Glyphosate associations with cereal diseases caused by Fusarium spp. in the Canadian Prairies” European Journal of Agronomy (2009) 31:133-143 [http://www4.agr.gc.ca/abstract-resume/abstract-resume.htm?lang=eng&id=15979000000229], (xlvi) T Yamada, RJ Kremer, PR Camargo e Castro, BW Wood. “Glyphosate interactions with physiology, nutrition, and diseases of plants: Threat to agricultural sustainability?” European Journal of Agronomy (2009) 31:111-113; [http://stopogm.net/webfm_send/131], (xlvii) IJ Mauro, SM McLachlan. “Farmer knowledge and risk analysis: Postrelease evaluation of herbicide-tolerant canola in Western Canada”. Risk Analysis (2008) 28:463-76, (xlviii) IJ Mauro, SM McLachlan, RC Van Acker. “Farmer knowledge and a priori risk analysis: Pre-release evaluation of genetically modified Roundup Ready wheat across the Canadian prairies” Environmental Science and Pollution Research International (2009); 16:689-701, (xlix) S Bott, T Tesfamariam, A Kania, B Eman, N Aslan, V Roemheld, G Neumann. “Phytotoxicity of glyphosate soil residues re-mobilised by phosphate fertilization”. Plant Soil (2011) 315:2-11. DOI 10, 1007/s11104-010-06989-3, (li) RJ Kremer, NE Means. “Glyphosate and glyphosate-resistant crop interactions with rhizosphere microorganisms”. European Journal of Agronomy. (2009). 31:153-161, (lii) Miranda M. Hart, Jeff R. Powell, Robert H. Gulden, David J. Levy-Booth, Kari E. Dunfield, K. Peter Pauls, Clarence J. Swanton, John N. Klironomos and Jack T. Trevors. “Detection of transgenic cp4 epsps genes in the soil food web”. Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2009); Volume 29, Number 4, 497-501, DOI: 10.1051/agro/2009020, (liii) JS de Vendômois, D Cellier, C Vélot, E Clair, R Mesnage, GE Séralini. “Debate on GMOs Health Risks after Statistical Findings in Regulatory Tests”. International Journal of Biological Science (2010) 6:590-598, (liv) Mae Wan Ho. “Scientists discover new route for GM-gene “Escape””. Institute for Science in Society Report (2011), ISIS Report 02/03/11. [http://www.i-sis.org.uk/new_route_for_GM_gene_escape.php]; (b) what actions has the government taken as a result of their reviews on these studies; (c) will the government make any changes to the regulations governing genetically modified crops and food as a result of these scientific studies; (d) what is the government’s process for reviewing (i) independent and (ii) industry science on genetically engineered seeds, crops and food; and (e) to what extent does the government rely on scientific data provided by the companies seeking approvals for new products? Q-7342 — 13 juin 2012 — M. Atamanenko (Colombie-Britannique-Southern Interior) — En ce qui concerne les semences, les cultures et les aliments génétiquement modifiés : a) quelles sont les constatations ou les conclusions des examens auxquels le gouvernement a soumis chacune des études suivantes, (i) Aziz Arisa, Samuel Leblanc, « Maternal and fetal exposure to pesticides associated to genetically modified foods in Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada ». Reproductive Toxicology (2011), doi:10.1016/j.reprotox.2011.02.004; [http://www.uclm.es/Actividades/repositorio/pdf/doc_3721_4666.pdf], (ii) T. Watanabe, T. Iwase, « Developmental and dysmorphogenic effects of glufosinate ammonium on mouse embryos in culture ». Teratog Carcinog Mutagen 1996; 16:287-299; [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9178451], (iii) G.S. Johal, D.M. Huber, « Glyphosate effects on diseases of plants ». European Journal of Agronomy (2009) 31:144-152; [http://www.certifiedorganic.bc.ca/rcbtoa/services/huber-glyphosates-2009.pdf], (iv) Aaron J. Gassmann, Jennifer L. Petzold-Maxwell, Ryan S. Keweshan, Mike W. Dunbar, « Field-Evolved Resistance to Bt Maize by Western Corn Rootworm ». (2011) PLoS ONE 6(7) : e22629. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.002269 [http://www.plosone.org/article/citationList.action;jsessionid=04DCC2DA2B1593F5B13D0D0E3FA50476?articleURI=info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0022629], (v) Bruce Tabashnik et Fred Gould, « Delaying Corn Rootworm Resistance to Bt Corn », Journal of Economic Entomology - Entomological Society of America (2012); [http://www.entsoc.org/press-releases/larger-refuges-needed-sustain-success-transgenic-corn], (vi) A. Pusztai, « Can science give us the tools for recognizing possible health risks of GM food? ». Nutrition and Health (2002) 16:73-84; [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12102369], (vii) J.A. Magana-Gomez, A.M. de la Barca, « Risk assessment of genetically modified crops for nutrition and health ». Nutrition Reviews (2009) 67:1-16; [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19146501], (viii) Andrea Borchers, Suzanne S. Teuber, Carl L. Keen, M. Eric Gershwin, « Food safety ». Clinical Reviews in Allergy and Immunology (2010) 39:95–141; [http://www.alergia.org.ar/profesionales/emc/prodaai2011/web/material/13_parisi/03.pdf], (ix) Gilles-Eric Séralini, Robin Mesnage, Emilie Clair, Steeve Gress, Joël S de Vendômois et Dominique Cellier, « Genetically modified crops safety assessments: Present limits and possible improvements ». Environmental Sciences Europe (2011), 23:10 DOI:10.1186/2190-4715-23-10. [http://www.enveurope.com/content/23/1/10], (x) Gilles-Eric Séralini, Joël Spiroux de Vendômois, Dominique Cellier, Charles Sultan, Marcello Buiatti, Lou Gallagher, Michael Antoniou, Krishna R. Dronamraju, « How Subchronic and Chronic Health Effects can be Neglected for GMOs, Pesticides or Chemicals ». International Journal of Biological Sciences (2009) 5:438-443; [http://www.biolsci.org/v05p0438.htm], (xi) Appenzeller LM, Munley SM, Hoban D, Sykes GP, Malley LA, Delaney B, « Subchronic feeding study of grain from herbicide-tolerant maize DP-O9814O-6 in Sprague-Dawley rats ». Food and Chemical Toxicology (2009) 47:2269-2280; [http://www.enveurope.com/content/23/1/10], (xii) IV Ermakova, « Influence of soy with gene EPSPS CP4 on the physiological state and reproductive functions of rats in the first two generations ». Académie russe des sciences naturelles - Modern problems of science and education. no 5, (2009). UDC: 612.82, 57.02, (xiii) Joël Spiroux de Vendômois, François Roullier, Dominique Cellier, Gilles-Eric Séralini, « A Comparison of the Effects of Three GM Corn Varieties on Mammalian Health ». International Journal of Biological Sciences (2009); 5(7):706-726. [http://www.biolsci.org/v05p0706.htm], (xiv) Artemis Dona, Ioannis S. Arvanitoyannis, « Health Risks of Genetically Modified Foods ». Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition (2009); 49:164–175; [http://www.somloquesembrem.org/img_editor/file/Dona&Arvanitoyannis2009.pdf], (xv) Jack A. Heinemann, « Report on animals exposed to GM ingredients in animal feed ». (2009) Gendora / Commerce Commission of New Zealand; [https://senate.aph.gov.au/submissions/comittees/viewdocument.aspx?id=bc216ec5-64ed-4033-9ac7-65eed8eaa488], (xvi) Laura M Appenzeller, Linda Malley, Susan A MacKenzie, Denise Hoban, Bryan Delaney, « Subchronic feeding study with genetically modified stacked trait lepidopteran and coleopteran resistant (DAS-O15O7-1xDAS-59122-7) maize grain in Sprague-Dawley rats ». Food and Chemical Toxicology (2009) 47:1512-1520, (xvii) LM Appenzeller, SM Munley, D Hoban, GP Sykes, LA Malley, B Delaney, « Subchronic feeding study of herbicide-tolerant soybean DP-356O43-5 in Sprague-Dawley rats ». Food and Chemical Toxicology (2008) 46:2201-2213, (xviii) Mae Wan Ho, « GM DNA Does Jump Species: Antibiotic Resistance not the Only Risk ». Institute for Science in Society (2010) ISIS Report 14/06/10 [http://www.i-sis.org.uk/GMDNA_Does_Jump_Species.php], (xx) A Velimirov, C Binter, J Zentek, « Biological effects of transgenic maize K603xMON810 fed in long term reproduction studies in mice ». (2008) Report, Forschungsberichte der Sektion IV, Band 3. Institut für Ernährung, and Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau, Vienne, Autriche [http://www.biosicherheit.de/pdf/aktuell/zentek_studie_2008.pdf], (xxi) Manuela Malatesta, Federica Boraldi, Giulia Annovi, Beatrice Baldelli, SeraWna Battistelli, Marco Biggiogera, Daniela Quaglino, « A long-term study on female mice fed on a genetically modified soybean: Effects on liver ageing ». Histochem Cell Biol (2008) 130:967–977 DOI 10.1007/s00418-008-0476-x; [http://www.somloquesembrem.org/img_editor/file/fetgeratessojaMalatesta2008(2).pdf], (xxii) M Malatesta, F Perdoni, G Santin, S Battistelli, S Muller, M Biggiogera, « Hepatoma tissue culture (HTC) cells as a model for investigating the effects of low concentrations of herbicide on cell structure and function ». Toxicology In Vitro (2008) 22:1853-1860, (xxiii) B Cisterna, F Flach, L Vecchio, SM Barabino, S Battistelli, TE Martin, M Malatesta, M Biggiogera, « Can a genetically-modified organism-containing diet influence embryo development? A preliminary study on pre-implantation mouse embryos ». European Journal of Histochemistry (EJH). (2008) 52:263-7, (xxiv) A Finamore, M Roselli, S Britti, G Monastra, R Ambra, A Turrini, E Mengheri, « Intestinal and peripheral immune response to MON810 maize ingestion in weaning and old mice ». Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (2008) 56:11533-11539, (xxv) A Kilic, MT Akay, « A three generation study with genetically modified Bt corn in rats: Biochemical and histopathological investigation ». Food and Chemical Toxicology (2008): 46(3): 1164-1170, (xxvi) S Kroghsbo, C Madsen, M Poulsen, M Schrøder, PH Kvist, M Taylor, A Gatehouse, Q Shu, I Knudsen, « Immunotoxicological studies of genetically modified rice expressing PHA-E lectin or Bt toxin in Wistar rats ». Toxicology (2008) 12: 245:24-34, (xxvii) Massimo Trabalza-Marinucci, Giorgio Brandi, Cristina Rondini, Luca Avellini, Camilla Giammarini, Silva Costarelli, Gabriele Acuti, Chiara Orlandi, Giovanni Filippini, Elisabetta Chiaradia, Manuela Malatesta, Silvia Crotti, Chiara Antonini, Giulia Amagliani, Elisabetta Manuali, Anna Rita Mastrogiacomo, Livia Moscati, Mohamed Naceur Haouet, Alberto Gaiti, Mauro Magnani, « A three year longitudinal study on the effects of a diet containing genetically modified Bt176 maize on the health status and performance on sheep ». Livestock Science (2008)113:178–190; [http://www.somloquesembrem.org/img_editor/file/Trabalzaetal2008Bt176ovejas.pdf], (xxviii) Y Sakamoto, Y Tada, N Fukumori, K Tayama, H Ando, H Takahashi, Y Kubo, A Nagasawa, N Yano, K Yuzawa, A Ogata, « A 104-week feeding study of genetically modified soybeans in f344 rats ». Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zassh. Journal of the Food Hygienic Society of Japan. (2008) 49(4):272-82, (xxix) GE Séralini, D Cellier, JS de Vendomois, « New analysis of a rat feeding study with a genetically modified maize reveals signs of hepatorenal toxicity. » Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. (2007) 52:596-602, (xxx) SA MacKenzie, I Lamb, J Schmidt, L Deege, MJ Morrisey, M Harper, RJ Layton, LM Prochaska, C Sanders, M Locke, JL Mattsson, A Fuentes, B Delaney, « Thirteen week feeding study with transgenic maize grain containing event DAS-O15O7-1 in Sprague-Dawley rats ». Food and Chemical Toxicology. (2007) 45:551-562, (xxxi) GG Guerrero, WM Russel, L Moreno-Fierros, « Analysis of the cellular immune response induced by Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ac toxins in mice: Effect of the hydrophobic motif from diphtheria toxin ». Molecular Immunology (2007); 44:1209-1217, (xxxii) José L. Domingo. « Toxicity studies of genetically modified plants: A review of the published literature ». 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European Journal of Agronomy (2009) 31:133-143 [http://www4.agr.gc.ca/abstract-resume/abstract-resume.htm?lang=eng&id=15979000000229], (xlvi) T Yamada, RJ Kremer, PR Camargo e Castro, BW Wood, « Glyphosate interactions with physiology, nutrition, and diseases of plants: Threat to agricultural sustainability? ». European Journal of Agronomy (2009) 31:111-113; [http://stopogm.net/webfm_send/131], (xlvii) IJ Mauro, SM McLachlan, « Farmer knowledge and risk analysis: Postrelease evaluation of herbicide-tolerant canola in Western Canada ». Risk Analysis (2008) 28:463-76, (xlviii) IJ Mauro, SM McLachlan, RC Van Acker, « Farmer knowledge and a priori risk analysis: Pre-release evaluation of genetically modified Roundup Ready wheat across the Canadian prairies ». Environmental Science and Pollution Research International (2009); 16:689-701, (xlix) S Bott, T Tesfamariam, A Kania, B Eman, N Aslan, V Roemheld, G Neumann, « Phytotoxicity of glyphosate soil residues re-mobilised by phosphate fertilization ». Plant Soil (2011) 315:2-11. DOI 10, 1007/s11104-010-06989-3, (li) RJ Kremer, NE Means, « Glyphosate and glyphosate-resistant crop interactions with rhizosphere microorganisms ». European Journal of Agronomy. (2009). 31:153-161, (lii) Miranda M. Hart, Jeff R. Powell, Robert H. Gulden, David J. Levy-Booth, Kari E. Dunfield, K. Peter Pauls, Clarence J. Swanton, John N. Klironomos et Jack T. Trevors, « Detection of transgenic cp4 epsps genes in the soil food web ». Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2009); volume 29, numéro 4, 497-501, DOI: 10.1051/agro/2009020, (liii) JS de Vendômois, D Cellier, C Vélot, E Clair, R Mesnage, GE Séralini, « Debate on GMOs Health Risks after Statistical Findings in Regulatory Tests ». International Journal of Biological Science (2010) 6:590-598, (liv) Mae Wan Ho, « Scientists discover new route for GM-gene “Escape” ». Institute for Science in Society Report (2011), ISIS Report 02/03/11. [http://www.i-sis.org.uk/new_route_for_GM_gene_escape.php]; b) quelles mesures le gouvernement a-t-il prises à la suite des examens auxquels il a soumis ces études; c) le gouvernement apportera-t-il des modifications aux règlements régissant les cultures et les aliments génétiquement modifiés par suite de ces études scientifiques; d) comment le gouvernement s’y prend-il pour examiner les résultats de recherches (i) indépendantes et (ii) commandées par l’industrie sur les semences, les cultures et les aliments génétiquement modifiés; e) dans quelle mesure le gouvernement s’en remet-il aux données scientifiques fournies par les sociétés qui cherchent à faire approuver leurs nouveaux produits?
Q-7352 — June 13, 2012 — Ms. Duncan (Etobicoke North) — With regard to the attendance at public events of ten government Ministers on June 4, 2012, as listed in the Media Advisory from the Department of Natural Resources entitled “Harper Government Ministers Participate in Events from Coast to Coast to Highlight the Importance of Responsible Resource Development to Canadians” and dated June 3, 2012: (a) for each Minister’s travel, what was the (i) itinerary of their flight, including the departure city and destination, (ii) number of people travelling with each Minister and their title or position, (iii) travel itinerary for each person travelling with each Minister including their departure city and destination, (iv) cost for each flight for each of the Ministers and all persons travelling with each Minister, (v) costs for all ground transportation, per diems, and accommodations for each Minister and for each person travelling with each Minister, (vi) calculated greenhouse gas emissions for all flights and ground transportation; (b) what related press releases were sent to any media outlets from any department, agency or crown corporation; (c) what are the costs associated with consultants (i.e. non-governmental employees) that provided any service before, during or after the listed events of June 4, 2012, and what are the costs of any associated public opinion polling; (d) for each announcement or speech, what was the (i) cost for room rental, audio-visual equipment, room setup, and related personnel, (ii) announcement/speech, (iii) number of people in attendance, (iv) number of media in attendance, (v) number of local “media hits”, (vi) the number of national “media hits”; (e) what was the total cost to taxpayers for each event; and (f) what was the total estimated green house gas emissions for each event? Q-7352 — 13 juin 2012 — Mme Duncan (Etobicoke-Nord) — En ce qui concerne l’assistance à des activités publiques de dix ministres, le 4 juin 2012, selon l’énumération donnée dans un avis aux médias de la part du ministère des Ressources naturelles daté du 3 juin 2012 et intitulé « Des ministres du gouvernement Harper feront des allocutions d'un océan à l'autre au sujet de l’importance du développement responsable des ressources pour les citoyens » : a) pour chaque déplacement de chaque ministre, quel était (i) l’itinéraire de leur vol, avec la ville de départ et d’arrivée, (ii) le nombre de personnes accompagnant chaque ministre, avec son titre ou son poste, (iii) l’itinéraire du voyage pour chaque personne accompagnant chaque ministre, avec la ville de départ et de destination, (iv) le coût de chaque vol pour chacun des ministres et chacune des personnes l’accompagnant, (v) le coût de tous les transports terrestres, les indemnités journalières et le coût d’hébergement pour chaque ministre et chacune des personnes les accompagnant, (vi) le calcul des émissions de gaz à effets de serre pour tous les vols et déplacements terrestres; b) quels communiqués de presse à ce sujet ont été envoyés aux divers médias de la part de tout ministère, organisme ou société d’État; c) quels sont les coûts associés aux services de consultants (c.-à-d. des employés non gouvernementaux) fournis avant, pendant ou après les activités du 4 juin 2012 mentionnées et quels sont les coûts de tout sondage d’opinion publique qui y est relié; d) pour chaque annonce ou allocution, quel a été (i) le coût de location de la salle et du matériel audio-visuel, de l’installation de la salle et du personnel afférent, (ii) l’annonce ou l’allocution, (iii) le nombre de personnes présentes, (iv) le nombre de médias présents, (v) le nombre de consultations des médias locaux, (vi) le nombre de consultations des médias nationaux; e) à combien est revenue chaque activité au total pour les contribuables; f) à combien évalue-t-on les émissions de gaz à effets de serre pour chaque activité?
Q-7362 — June 13, 2012 — Mr. Simms (Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor) — With respect to the snowmobile protests that took place in Terra Nova National Park between January 2010 and December 2011 and all events and circumstances related to these protests, what are the details of all ministerial correspondence, letters, emails, internal recommendations, internal correspondence, internal action plans, briefing notes, or other written material pertaining to these events? Q-7362 — 13 juin 2012 — M. Simms (Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor) — En ce qui concerne les protestations exprimées par des motoneigistes dans le parc national Terra Nova entre janvier 2010 et décembre 2011 et toutes les manifestations et les circonstances entourant ces protestations, quels sont les détails de l’ensemble de la correspondance ministérielle, des lettres, des courriels, des recommandations internes, de la correspondance interne, des plans d’action internes, des notes d’information ou des autres documents écrits portant sur ces manifestations?
Q-7372 — June 13, 2012 — Mr. Hsu (Kingston and the Islands) — With regard to federally run correctional institutions within the province of Ontario: (a) for each institution and broken down by year, what is the allotment of federal funds budgeted towards each of the following items from 2000 until the present year, and what was the amount of funds actually spent on each of the following items, from 2000 until the present year, (i) Institutional Management and Support, (ii) Institutional Security, (iii) Institutional Services (excluding Exchange of Service Agreements (ESA)), (iv) Offender Case Management (excluding Aboriginals), (v) Community Engagement, (vi) Community Management and Security, (vii) Community Based Residential Facilities, (viii) Management and Oversight, (ix) Public Policy, (x) Human Resources (training), (xi) Supply Chain Management, (xii) Facilities/Asset Management, (xiii) Legal Services, (xiv) Public Affairs/Communication, (xv) Evaluation Services, (xvi) Other Support Delivery Services, (xvii) Institutional Services (ESA), (xviii) Offender Case Management (Aboriginal), (xix) Spiritual Services, (xx) Correctional Integration Program, (xxi) Offender Education, (xxii) Employment and Employability, (xxiii) Community Management and Security, (xxiv) Human Resources (excluding training), (xxv) Finance, (xxvi) Institutional Health Services, (xxvii) Community Health Services, (xxviii) Human Resources (training), (xxix) Informational Management, (xxx) Information Technological Services, (xxxi) Other Support Delivery Services, (xxxii) Full Time Equivalents, (xxxiii) Salaries (excluding overtime), (xxxiv) Overtime Conversion Cost, (xxxv) Operating, (xxxvi) Exchange of Service Agreement, (xxxvii) Crown Asset- O&M, (xxxviii) Grants and Contributions, (xxxix) Minor Construction, (xl) Capital Equipment, (xli) Total TB (Treasury Board) Operating Allotments, (xlii) Total TB Capital Allotments, (xliii) Total Institutional Allotment; (b) what requests for funds for construction projects were made by each institution for each year from 2000 to the present, broken down by year and by institution; (c) what construction projects were undertaken by each institution for each year from 2000 to the present, broken down by institution and by year; (d) for each of the construction projects listed in (c), (i) what was the amount of funding requested by the institution for each project, (ii) was the allocated budget for each project, (iii) what was the actual amount of money spent on each project; (e) what future construction projects, if any, have already been approved and agreed to and what funds have been allocated for this purpose; (f) what requests for funds for maintenance projects were made by each institution for each year from 2000 to the present, broken down by year and by institution; (g) what maintenance projects were undertaken by each institution for each year from 2000 to the present, broken down by institution and by year; (h) for each of the maintenance projects listed in (g) (i) what was the amount of funding requested by the institution for each project, (ii) what was the allocated budget for each project, (iii) what was the actual amount of money spent on each project; and (i) what future maintenance projects, if any, have already been approved and agreed to and what funds have been allocated for this purpose? Q-7372 — 13 juin 2012 — M. Hsu (Kingston et les Îles) — En ce qui concerne les établissements correctionnels fédéraux de l’Ontario : a) depuis 2000, année en cours comprise, combien par an le gouvernement a-t-il budgétisé pour chaque établissement et combien par an a-t-il dépensé pour chacun des éléments suivants, (i) gestion et soutien en établissement, (ii) sécurité en établissement, (iii) services en établissement (à l’exclusion des accords d’échange de services (AES)), (iv) gestion des cas des délinquants (à l’exclusion des autochtones), (v) engagement des collectivités, (vi) sécurité et gestion dans la collectivité, (vii) établissements résidentiels dans la collectivité, (viii) gestion et surveillance, (ix) politiques publiques, (x) ressources humaines (formation), (xi) gestion de la chaîne d’approvisionnement, (xii) services de gestion des installations/ressources, (xiii) services juridiques, (xiv) affaires publiques/communications, (xv) services d’évaluation, (xvi) autres services de soutien à la prestation, (xvii) services en établissement (AES), (xviii) gestion des cas des délinquants (autochtones), (xix) services de spiritualité, (xx) programme correctionnel de réinsertion sociale, (xxi) éducation des délinquants, (xxii) emploi et employabilité, (xxiii) sécurité et gestion dans la collectivité, (xxiv) ressources humaines (à l’exclusion de la formation), (xxv) finances, (xxvi) services de santé en établissement, (xxvii) services de santé dans la collectivité, (xxviii) ressources humaines (formation), (xxix) gestion de l’information, (xxx) services de technologie de l’information, (xxxi) autres services de soutien à la prestation, (xxxii) équivalents temps plein, (xxxiii) salaires (à l’exclusion des heures supplémentaires), (xxxiv) conversion des heures supplémentaires, (xxxv) fonctionnement, (xxxvi) accords d’échange de service, (xxxvii) biens de la Couronne-fonctionnement et entretien, (xxxviii) subventions et contributions, (xxxix) petits travaux de construction, (xl) biens d’équipement, (xli) affectations de fonctionnement totales du CT (Conseil du trésor), (xlii) affectations pour dépenses en capital totales du CT, (xliii) affectation totale de l’établissement; b) depuis 2000, année en cours comprise, combien chaque établissement a-t-il présenté par an de demandes d’argent pour des projets de construction; c) depuis 2000, année en cours comprise, combien chaque établissement a-t-il entrepris par an de projets de construction; d) pour chacun des projets de construction énumérés en c), (i) combien l’établissement demandait-il, (ii) quel était le budget des travaux, (iii) combien les travaux ont-ils réellement coûté; e) quels futurs projets de construction a-t-on déjà approuvés et combien d’argent a-t-on affecté à cette fin; f) depuis 2000, année en cours comprise, combien chaque établissement a-t-il présenté par an de demandes d’argent pour des projets d’entretien; g) depuis 2000, année en cours comprise, combien chaque établissement a-t-il entrepris par an de projets d’entretien; h) pour chacun des projets d’entretien énumérés en g) (i) combien l’établissement demandait-il, (ii) quel était le budget des travaux, (iii) combien les travaux ont-ils réellement coûté; i) quels futurs projets de construction a-t-on déjà approuvés et combien d’argent a-t-on affecté à cette fin?

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M-391 — June 13, 2012 — Mr. Hyer (Thunder Bay—Superior North) — That the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs be instructed to recommend changes to the Standing Orders and other conventions governing the seating plan of the House so as to establish a new seating plan assignment based on randomized seating by Member, assigned at the beginning of each session of Parliament; and that the Committee report its findings to the House, with proposed changes to the Standing Orders and other conventions, within six months of the adoption of this order. M-391 — 13 juin 2012 — M. Hyer (Thunder Bay—Superior-Nord) — Que le Comité permanent de la procédure et des affaires de la Chambre reçoive instruction de recommander des modifications à apporter au Règlement et autres conventions régissant l’attribution des sièges à la Chambre de manière à établir un nouveau plan qui attribuerait une place à chaque député de façon aléatoire au début de chaque session parlementaire; que le Comité fasse rapport à la Chambre de ses constatations et des modifications qu’il recommande d’apporter au Règlement et autres conventions dans les six mois suivant l’adoption de cet ordre.
M-392 — June 13, 2012 — Mr. Nantel (Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher) — That, in the opinion of the House, the government should: (a) recognize the important role played by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation(CBC)/Société Radio-Canada in developing unique Canadian content in both official languages, sustaining the arts and culture industry in Canada, and bringing together canadians from east to west while also supporting regional identities with content that is both local and national; (b) reverse the cuts to CBC's budget; and (c) provide CBC with adequate and stable funding. M-392 — 13 juin 2012 — M. Nantel (Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher) — Que, de l’avis de la Chambre, le gouvernement devrait : a) reconnaître le rôle clé joué par la Société Radio-Canada(SRC)/Canadian Broadcasting Corporation pour le développement d'un contenu canadien original dans les deux langues officielles, pour le soutien de l'industrie des arts et de la culture au Canada, et pour rejoindre les Canadiens d'est en ouest, tout en favorisant l'expression des particularités régionales par un contenu à la fois local et national; b) revenir sur sa décision de couper le budget de la SRC; c) doter la SRC d'un financement stable et adéquat.

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C-394 — May 1, 2012 — Resuming consideration of the motion of Mr. Gill (Brampton—Springdale), seconded by Mr. Albas (Okanagan—Coquihalla), — That Bill C-394, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the National Defence Act (criminal organization recruitment), be now read a second time and referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights. C-394 — 1er mai 2012 — Reprise de l'étude de la motion de M. Gill (Brampton—Springdale), appuyé par M. Albas (Okanagan—Coquihalla), — Que le projet de loi C-394, Loi modifiant le Code criminel et la Loi sur la défense nationale (recrutement par des organisations criminelles), soit maintenant lu une deuxième fois et renvoyé au Comité permanent de la justice et des droits de la personne.
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