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Job Development Program see Employment--Youth

Job Finding Clubs see Canada Employment Centres; Employment

Job losses

    >>29,000 since Oct. 25/93, 1784
    >>38,000 in January 1994, 1772
    >>40,000 in 1994 due to unemployment insurance premium increase, 2158
    >>Developing countries purchasing power, decline, impact, 2306
    >>Government overspending and taxation policies, impact, 4744
    >>Quebec, 4762
    >>Taxation levels, impact, 2151
    >>See also Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency; GATT--Article XI; Manufacturing industries; NAFTA; Nortel Communications Inc.; Unemployment insurance--Premiums, Part-time workers

Job partnership projects see Unemployment insurance

Job security see Public Service

Job training see Training programs

Jobs Incorporated Canada see Canada Employment Centres--Privatization

Jobs With a Future see Employment--Seasonal

Jodery, Greg see Murderers

John Olivier Secondary School see Crime prevention

John Walter Forest Interpretive Centre see Forestry

Johnson, Hon. Daniel see Quebec--Self-determination; Quebec sovereignty referendum (1995)--Results; Unemployment--Quebec

Johnson, Pierre-Marc see National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy--Vice-Chairman

Johnson, Reine

    >>Mother of Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson and former Quebec Premier Pierre-Marc Johnson and wife of former Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson Sr., death, tribute, S.O. 31, 4693-4, 4770

Johnston, Dale (REF--Wetaskiwin)

    >>ADM Agri-Industries Ltd. Operations Act (C-313), 12861-2
    >>Agriculture, M. (Kerpan), 10979
    >>Airline industry, 4832
    >>Budget, 11316
    >>Budget, Feb. 22/94, M. for approval (P. Martin), 1813-5
    >>Budget Implementation Act, 1994 (Bill C-17), 3052-3
    >>Budget Implementation Act, 1995 (Bill C-76), 11314-6
    >>Canada Health and Social Transfer, 11314-5
    >>Canada Labour Code and Public Service Staff Relations Act (amdt.--scabs and essential services)(Bill C-317), 13943-4
    >>Canada Pension Plan, 6685
    >>Charitable and Non-profit Organization Director Remuneration Disclosure Act (Bill C-224), 10686
    >>Constitutional Amendments Act (Bill C-110), 17560-1
    >>Defence policy, 1814
    >>Deficit, 1813, 6685-6, 11314-5
    >>Department of Labour Act (amdt.--eligibility for assistance for long-service employees)(Bill C-243), 4851-3
    >>Economy, 3053
    >>Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Suspension Act, 1994 (Bill C-18), 2995-7
    >>Employment, 667-8, 3052
    >>>o.q., 3100
    >>Equalization payments, 11314
    >>Euthanasia, petitions, 4529, 6602
    >>Excise Act, Customs Act and Tobacco Sales to Young Persons Act (amdt.)(Bill C-11), 1704, 3248-50
    >>Excise Act, Excise Tax Act and Income Tax Act (amdt.)(Bill C-32), 5752-3
    >>Firearms Act (Bill C-68), 11157-9
    >>Fisheries, 1814-5
    >>Fisheries, Atlantic, o.q., 3100
    >>Foreign investment, 3053
    >>Government expenditures, 125, 3053
    >>Government programs/services, 1813
    >>Government revenues, 1813
    >>Grain Export Protection Act (Bill C-262), 10302-3
    >>Grain handling, 4832
    >>Grain transportation, 10302-3, 10844
    >>Gun control/guns, 11157-9
    >>>Petition, 9662
    >>Health insurance (Medicare), 666-7
    >>Highways and roads, 4831
    >>House of Commons, 124, 1415, 2996
    >>>o.q., 793
    >>Income, 3053
    >>Job creation, 17244
    >>>S.O. 31, 16239
    >>Justice system, M. on supply (Meredith), 2446
    >>Labour disputes, 11316, 13943-4
    >>Maintenance of Railway Operations Act, 1995 (Bill C-77), 10844-6
    >>Manpower, M. on supply (Lalonde), 17244-5
    >>Members of Parliament, 124, 6685, 11316
    >>Members of Parliament Retiring Allowances Act (amdt.)(Bill C-85), 12391-3
    >>National debt, 667, 1813-4, 3052-3, 6685, 11314-5
    >>National Transportation Week, statement by Minister (Young), 4831-2
    >>Northern Canada, M. (Bachand), 5465-6
    >>Northern food mail program, 5465
    >>Parent, references, 123
    >>Participaction program, qu., 5825
    >>Ploughing, S.O. 31, 5937-8
    >>Ports, 10553
    >>>o.q., 10514
    >>Procedure
    >>>Bills, Government, M. (Robillard), 10699-700
    >>>Debate, 3242
    >>>Quorum, 15628
    >>Program for Older Worker Adjustment, 4851-2
    >>Public Utilities Income Tax Transfer Act, 11314
    >>Railways, 10505-6, 10845
    >>>o.q., 10329, 10789, 10898, 10950
    >>References, maiden speech, 123
    >>Same-sex couples, petitions, 5823, 5951, 6299, 9662, 15564
    >>Sexual orientation, petitions, 5951, 6299, 9662, 15564
    >>Social security system, 1814-5, 11315
    >>>M. (L. Axworthy), 666-8
    >>>M. (L. Axworthy), 6684-6
    >>>o.q., 3157, 6639
    >>Special interest groups, 6685
    >>Taxation, 1814
    >>Throne Speech, Address in Reply, M. (Jackson), 123-5
    >>Tobacco/cigarette smuggling, 1704, 5752-3
    >>Tobacco/cigarettes, 3248-9, 5752
    >>Training programs, o.q., 16968
    >>Transportation, 4831
    >>Unemployment, 1814, 3052
    >>Unemployment insurance, 1814-5, 3052-3, 17244-5
    >>Unemployment insurance account, 1814, 3052
    >>Unemployment Insurance Act (amdt.--excepted employment)(Bill C-218), 7584-5
    >>Veterans, S.O. 31, 16357
    >>Welfare, 6685
    >>West Coast Ports Operations Act, 1995 (Bill C-74), 10553-4
    >>Wetaskiwin constituency, 123
    >>Winnipeg, Man., o.q., 14999-5000
    >>Young offenders, 2446
    >>Young Offenders Act, petition, 10230-1
    >>Youth Service Corps, 667-8

Johnston, Dwayne Archie see Parole--Murderers

Johnston, Hon. Donald see OECD

Jonquière constituency see Canadian National Railways--Privatization/commercialization; Quebec sovereignty referendum (1995)--Results; Unemployment

Jonquière, Que.

    >>Architectural heritage, S.O. 31, 1681
    >>See also Alcan Cable; Rail passenger service

Jordan see Middle East

Jordan, Jim (L--Leeds--Grenville)

    >>Abortion, petition, 7431, 12149
    >>Brockville, Ont., S.O. 31, 20
    >>Budget, Feb. 22/94, M. for approval (P. Martin), 1779, 1787
    >>Canadian Armed Forces
    >>>o.q., 4135
    >>>Petition, 17287
    >>Canadian National Railways, 14241
    >>Child abuse, petition, 6567
    >>Children, petition, 8046
    >>CN Commercialization Act (Bill C-89), 14241
    >>Crime, petition, 10081
    >>Currency, petition, 9695
    >>Dangerous offenders, petition, 6263, 7431
    >>Deficit, 1779, 1787
    >>Disabled and handicapped person, S.O. 31, 2170
    >>Doctors, 473
    >>Drugs and pharmaceuticals, S.O. 31, 11183
    >>Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Suspension Act, 1994 (Bill C-18), 2558
    >>Euthanasia, petition, 8046, 12149
    >>Gasoline/automotive fuels, 3557-8, 11684
    >>>o.q., 2543
    >>>Petition, 4712
    >>Gun control/guns, 14306-7
    >>>o.q., 7809, 13810, 15108
    >>>Petitions, 8758, 12119
    >>Highways and roads
    >>>o.q., 7988
    >>>S.O. 31, 17494
    >>Income Tax Act and Income Tax Application Rules (amdt.)(Bill C-70), 11708
    >>Income Tax Conventions Implementation Act, 1995 (Bill C-105), 15613
    >>Job creation, o.q., 8602
    >>Justice system, S.O. 31, 9191
    >>Leader of the Opposition, petition, 7374
    >>Members of Parliament, 2558
    >>Milk, petition, 13445, 14327-8, 16547
    >>National debt, 1787
    >>Official languages policy/bilingualism, petition, 1243
    >>Ontario, Highway 16, M., 3250-2
    >>Parole, petition, 6913
    >>Peacekeeping, o.q., 6563
    >>Petitions, M. on supply (I. McClelland), 1589-90
    >>Post offices, petition, 1924
    >>Procedure
    >>>Debate, 15613
    >>>Private Members' Motions, 11684, 15109
    >>>Sittings of the House, 16811
    >>Rideau Canal, S.O. 31, 4692-3
    >>RRAP, o.q., 3236
    >>Same-sex couples, petitions, 5527-8, 7237, 10081, 11104, 12119
    >>Serial killer board game/cards, petitions, 451, 3164, 4233, 4529, 4712
    >>Sexual orientation, petitions, 5527-8
    >>Social security system, M. (L. Axworthy), 7947
    >>St. Lawrence River, o.q., 7561
    >>Taxation, o.q., 7426
    >>Throne Speech, Address in Reply, M. (Jackson), 473
    >>Trade, S.O. 31, 3701
    >>Women, M. (Finestone), 8680
    >>World War II, S.O. 31, 4576

Josephson report see Television--Violence

Journalists see McIntosh, Dave

Journals Branch see Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Twenty-fourth

Journée internationale de la Francophonie see La Francophonie

Judges

    >>Appointment to higher court, completing trial in progress/replacement, Criminal Code, amending
    >>>o.q., 302
    >>>See also Murder--Dutil
    >>Appointments
    >>>Bilingual necessity, o.q., 1068
    >>>Gender equality, government commitment, 1988-9, 10579
    >>>>o.q., 1999-2000
    >>>Permanent, petition, 6723
    >>>Robert, Michel, Quebec Court of Appeal, Liberal Party connections, patronage appointment, S.O. 31, 12532
    >>Bienvenue, Justice Jean, Quebec Superior Court judge, comments re Holocaust/women, condemning
    >>>o.q., 17496-7
    >>>S.O. 31, 17494-5
    >>Federally-appointed, salaries, two year freeze, Feb. 22/94 budget measure, 2779
    >>Francophone representation, Saskatchewan, o.q., 2358-9
    >>Law-making role, 12510-1
    >>Women, under-representation, 13925-6
    >>See also Citizenship--Citizenship court judges; Justice system; Trainor, Justice William

Judges Act see Budget Implementation Act, 1994 (Bill C-17)

Judicial gag orders see Justice system--Trials, Criminal

Judicial inquiries see Defence equipment--Helicopters, EH-101s

Judiciary see Cabinet ministers

Judo

    >>National Junior/Juvenile Championships, Newfoundland, April 1995, S.O. 31, 11674

Juneau, Pierre see Broadcasting and film industry--Review panel

Junior Chair officers see Acting Speaker--Opposition members

"Junk mail" see Postal service--Direct mail

Juno awards see Aglukark, Susan; Arden, Jan; Rankin Family; The Tragically Hip

Juppe, Alain see France

Jury service

    >>Unemployment insurance benefits, eligibility, 4226-32, 8734-9, 9931-5
    >>>Legislation (Bill C-216), implementation, o.q., 11066
    >>>S.O. 31, 2784
    >>>See also Unemployment Insurance Act (amdt.--jury service)(Bill C-216)

Just cause see Unemployment insurance--Termination of employment

Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee

    >>Chairman Allmand see Allmand--References; Budget, Feb. 27/95
    >>Reports, presented
    >>>First (Crown Liability and Proceedings Act (amdt.) Bill C-4), 1760
    >>>Second (Criminal Code (amdt.--force) and Coastal Fisheries Protection Act (amdt.--force) Bill C-8), 2706
    >>>Third (personal information use), 5731
    >>>Fourth (Draft Amendments to the Criminal Code and the Customs Tariff, Crime Cards and Board Games), 7862-3
    >>>Fifth (Young Offenders Act (amdt.) and Criminal Code (amdt.) Bill C-37), 8788
    >>>Sixth (Corrections and Conditional Release Act, Criminal Code, Criminal Records Act, Prisons and Reformatories Act and Transfer of Offenders Act (amdt.) Bill C-45), 10836
    >>>Seventh (Criminal Code (amdt.--sentencing) Bill C-41), 10836
    >>>Eighth (Firearms Act, Bill C-68), 13374
    >>>Ninth (Criminal Code (amdt.--self-induced intoxication)(Bill C-72), 14023
    >>>Tenth (National Security Subcommittee, first report), 15221-2
    >>>Eleventh (Witness Protection Program Act (Bill C-78)), 16399
    >>>Twelfth (Constitutional Amendments Act (Bill C-110)), 17347
    >>>Thirteenth (Law Commission of Canada Act (Bill C-106)), 17669
    >>Travel, authorization, M. (Milliken), agreed to, 4833, 14933, 17636
    >>See also Constitutional reform--Regional veto proposal; Crime--Investigations and trials; Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Legislation; Justice system--Extreme drunkenness defence, Legislation--Sentencing, Legislation; National Parole Board; Privilege--Taylor; Young offenders--Age limit, Lowering; Young Offenders Act--Legislation--Review, 10th anniversary review

Justice and Solicitor General Standing Committee (2nd Sess., 33rd Parl.) see Access to Information Act

Justice Department

    >>Appointments to posts, Liberal Party supporters, 14901
    >>Law Reform Division, role, 15566
    >>Legal agents/advisors, government contracts
    >>>British Columbia, National Revenue Minister Anderson/Liberal Party connections, allegations, 13132-3, 14046, 14049, 14051, 14497
    >>>>Competence of appointees, o.q., 15402, 16778-9
    >>>>o.q., 13048, 13127-8, 13176-7, 13232-3, 13322, 13372, 13476, 14314
    >>>Brome--Missisquoi constituency, Eugene Bachand and Denis Paradis law firms, appointments, Liberal Party connections, o.q., 9327, 9472
    >>>Names as of September 1993 and June 1995, r.o., 15816
    >>>Quebec, share, o.q., 9472, 11530-1, 11757, 15529
    >>Professional and special services, contracts, Quebec/Ontario percentage, o.q., 13177, 14018
    >>War crimes unit, cut-backs, o.q., 10080
    >>See also Somalia--Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping operation, Inquiry

Justice Standing Committee (3rd Sess., 34th Parl.) see Crime prevention

Justice system