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Williams Lake, B.C. see Marine navigation--Loran C stations

Williamson, Iain see Small business--Assistance, Manitoba

Willoughby, Dir. Charles

    >>Former Member of Parliament, death, tribute, 14542-3

Willoughby, John see Ellen Foundation

Wilmot Township, Ont. see Infrastructure program

Wilson, Howard see Conflict of interest--Dupuy; Ethics Counsellor--Appointment; Radio stations--Télémédia licence application

Wilson, Hon. Michael

    >>Finance Minister, former, references see Budget, Feb. 22/94--References

Winding-up Act see Financial institutions--Failures; Financial Institutions Laws Amendment Act (Bill C-100)

Windsor, N.S. see Hockey--Birthplace

Windsor, Ont. see Alcohol--Distillery industry; Automobile industry; Border crossings; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; Casinos; Economic conditions; Election, general (1993) Radio stations--CBEF; Rail passenger service--High speed train; Unemployment--Reducing

Windsor--St. Clair constituency

    >>References, 530-1
    >>See also Gun control/guns--Legislation (Bill C068), Public opinion

Wine see Smuggling

Wine and Grape Festival

    >>St. Catharines constituency, S.O. 31, 6214

Wine industry

    >>British Columbia, quality and sales, increase, tribute, S.O. 31, 8166
    >>Cuvée 1995, S.O. 31, 10262
    >>FTA, impact, 16032, 16126
    >>Mission Hill Winery, Kelowna, B.C., British Avery trophy, award, 8166
    >>Niagara Grape and Wine Festival, S.O. 31, 14806
    >>Okanagan Valley, B.C., success, S.O. 31, 8821-2

Wine, Shelly see Clayoquot Sound

Winegard Report see International development assistance--Plans, programs and strategies, Human resource development

Winkler, Eric

    >>Former Member of Parliament, death, tribute, S.O. 31, 10783-4

Winnipeg general strike

    >>75th anniversary, S.O. 31, 4200

Winnipeg Grain Exchange

    >>Operations, inquiring into, 6495

Winnipeg International Airport see Air traffic control; Airports

Winnipeg Jets see Hockey--National Hockey League

Winnipeg, Man.

    >>National Hockey League arena (Winnipeg Jets), infrastructure program funding, $15 million, 12806
    >>>Alberta, comparison, Calgary and Edmonton arenas upgraded, o.q., 12791-2, 12839-40
    >>>Business plan, o.q., 12792, 12838-9
    >>>Equity position, o.q., 12799
    >>>Industrial adjustment grant of $533,000 to Manitoba Entertainment Complex Inc., contribution to L. Axworthy election campaign, relationship. 14929-30
    >>>>o.q., 14925-6, 14999-5000
    >>>o.q., 11527-8, 12791-4, 12796, 12799, 13005
    >>>Pan-Am Games (1999) facilities funding, $5 million
    >>>>o.q., 12791-2, 12796, 12839-40
    >>>>S.O. 31, 12835
    >>>Projects, cancelled, funding diverted, o.q., 12838
    >>>Provinces deciding funding use, examples, o.q., 12791-3
    >>>Quebec City, Que. (Quebec Nordiques), comparison, convention centre funded rather than arena, o.q., 12791-3, 12796, 12838-40
    >>>S.O. 31, 12789-90, 12836-7
    >>>Tax status, special/charitable
    >>>>o.q., 12839-40, 12897-8, 12901-2
    >>>>S.O. 31, 12837
    >>>Western Economic Diversification Program, relationship, o.q., 12792
    >>National transportation hub, restoration, Human Resources Development L. Axworthy statement, 11590
    >>See also Aerospace industry; Air transportation; Canadian National Railways--Privatization, Employees; Gun control/guns--Police revolvers; HIV/AIDS Subcommittee; Housing--Aboriginal peoples; NAFTA--Environmental Commission; Rotary International--United Nations model; Thunder Bay, Ont.; Ukraine--Economic transformation; Western Economic Diversification Program--Loans/financial assistance Winter festivals--Winter Cities Conference

Winnipeg River

    >>Busan-52 pesticide, Abitibi-Price Inc. spill, Sagkeeng Indian reserve, impact, o.q., 2438

Winter, Alan see Dangerous offenders; Pedophiles

Winter Cities Conference see Winter festivals

Winter festivals

    >>Northern Manitoba Trappers' Festival, The Pas, Man., Canada's oldest, S.O. 31, 1303
    >>Winter Cities Conference (1996), Winnipeg, Man., S.O. 31, 16732

Wintermeyer, John

    >>Ontario Liberal Party, former leader, death, tribute, S.O. 31, 4462

Witholding tax see Income tax

Witness Protection Act (Bill C-206)--Wappel

    >>First reading, 677
    >>Second reading, 3301-10, 4493-502, 6113-6
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 3310, 4502
    >>>Agreed to, 6116
    >>Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee referral, 6116
    >>Withdrawal, by unanimous consent, 15535-6
    >>See also Witness protection program--Legislation

Witness protection program

Witness Protection Program Act (Bill C-78)--Solicitor General of Canada (H. Gray)

    >>First reading, 10859
    >>Second reading, 15253-76
    >>>Agreed to, 15256
    >>Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 15256
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 16399
    >>Report stage, 16911-22
    >>>Ms. (Hanger), 16912, 16918-9, negatived, on recorded division, 16946
    >>>Concurrence, agreed to on recorded division, 16946
    >>See also Witness protection program

Witnesses see Committees; Justice system--Rights

Wolfville, N.S. see Atlantic Theatre Festival

Women

    >>Advocacy groups, funding, 1995 budget, cut-backs, 10577-8, 10582-3, 10591, 10624
    >>>o.q., 9329, 11613-4
    >>Canadian Woman Entrepreneur of the Year
    >>>1995, Denise Meehan, S.O. 31, 16359
    >>Centres and shelters
    >>>Funding, 862, 1963, 2404, 3850, 8660, 8662, 8673, 8675-6, 8681, 8683, 9645-6
    >>>>o.q., 8702
    >>>Vaudreuil, Que., lack
    >>>>o.q., 1997
    >>>>S.O. 31, 1683
    >>>Vernon, B.C., transition home, fund raising, 620-1
    >>>Volunteers, tribute, 2009
    >>>>S.O. 31, 1990-1
    >>Economic equality, 1890, 1893, 15411, 15413
    >>>Government record, 10580
    >>>Improving Social Security in Canada discussion paper, impact, 7117
    >>>M. on supply (C. Gagnon), 1961-89, 2001-28, agreed to, on recorded division, 2030-1
    >>>>Amdt. (Jennings), 1968, negatived, on recorded division, 2029-30
    >>>M. on supply (C. Gagnon), 10577-606, 10619-38
    >>>Social policies, link, 10595-6
    >>>See also Women--Violence against
    >>Economic status
    >>>Improvements, 16493
    >>>>Government plans, o.q., 17041
    >>>Unemployment insurance reform, impact, o.q., 17281
    >>Education, post-secondary, participation, 4366
    >>>Progress since Royal Commission on the Status of Women 1970 report, S.O. 31, 16431
    >>Employment equity, 12969-71, 12974-5, 12985, 13010-3, 15166-7, 15192-3, 15298, 15301-3, 15315, 15329-30, 15378, 15380, 15386-7, 15397, 15419-20, 15445-6
    >>>Sexual harassment, relationship, 13011-2
    >>Enfranchisement, 10581-2, 10605, 15411
    >>>Quebec, 2018, 2020, 2022
    >>>See also Mclung, Nellie
    >>Entrepreneurship, 8051, 10596
    >>>United States, comparisons, 8050-1
    >>Equality
    >>>Action plan, 15411, 15413
    >>>Progress, 15411-4
    >>Excision, genital mutilation, prohibiting, 2010, 6297-8, 8685, 10627-8, 10630, 13350-9, 15073-8
    >>>Canadian Multiculturalism Act/multiculturalism policy, Canadian context, 13351-2, 13354-5, 13357
    >>>Charges laid, o.q., 7036-7
    >>>Criminal Code, amending, document, tabled, 2861
    >>>Legislation
    >>>>Organizations supporting, 13352
    >>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--Child prostitution, criminal harassment and female genital mutilation)(Bill C-119); Criminal Code (amdt.--genital mutilation of female persons) (Bill C-277)
    >>>Ontario task force, 13357
    >>>o.q., 1995-6, 2043-4, 2934-5, 6438, 10613-4
    >>>Petition, 10198
    >>>Statistics, 13350-1, 13358
    >>Family responsibility leave, 1890
    >>Government initiatives, o.q., 13371
    >>Homemakers/mothers, compensation, 15411
    >>>Old age benefits, eligibility, 12917
    >>>Petitions, 7992, 8760
    >>Issues, 5921-2, 5926-7, 10605, 10621
    >>>Government commitment, 10624-5, 10628, 10632, 10634-5
    >>>Petitions, 71, 805
    >>>Rapporteur, special, United Nations appointing, S.O. 31, 2171
    >>>S.O. 31, 98
    >>>Statistics Canada study, 582, 862, 1957
    >>>Throne Speech proposal, 11, 242
    >>>See also Family violence
    >>Persons case, 1929 Supreme Court ruling, 15388
    >>>Anniversary, 65th, Oct. 18/94, S.O. 31, 6847
    >>>Governor General's Awards (Persons Awards)
    >>>>1994 recipients, Shirley Carr, Dr. Rose Charlie, Alice Girard, Morag O'Brien and Dodi Robb, tribute, S.O. 31, 6897, 7224-5, 7308-9, 7500, 7624
    >>>>1995 recipients, Marthe Asselin, Dr. May Cohen, Dr. Ruth Flowers, Sheila Kingham, Carolyn G. Thomas, Alex E. Taylor, 15412-3
    >>>>>S.O. 31, 15396, 15475-8
    >>>Persons Day/Women's History Month, statement by Minister (Finestone), 15411-4
    >>Programs, funding, 3850, 10540-1, 10592-3
    >>>Grants
    >>>>Delay see Fédération des femmes du Québec
    >>>>o.q., 11613-4
    >>>Quebec, 13241
    >>Quebec women's march, "bread and roses" poverty demonstration, May 26/95, 13140
    >>>o.q., 13231-2
    >>>S.O. 31, 12787, 13230
    >>>See also Poverty--Quebec
    >>Retirement income, Canadian Advisory Council study, S.O. 31, 11753
    >>Status, 580-1, 863, 1963, 1965, 1970, 1977-82, 1985, 2001-2, 2007-9, 2018-20, 2024-5, 2914-5, 6297, 8668-70, 8676-7, 8686, 8688-9, 10583, 10593-4, 10596-7, 10619-20, 10626, 10630-1, 10634-5, 13011
    >>>52% of population, 10580-2, 10623
    >>>Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women, recommendations, 2007-8, 10606
    >>>Evolution, feminism, women's action groups, etc., influence, 10588, 10625, 10635, 10637, 15388
    >>>Gender analysis, government commitment, o.q., 15706
    >>>Improvement, International Federation of Business and Professional Women global award, 15412
    >>>>o.q., 15809
    >>>Paid work, sole defining factor, 16494
    >>>Reform Party position, 1968-71, 10586-7, 10621-3, 10625
    >>>Role models, 10580-1
    >>>United Nations Conference on Population and Development, addressing, 6297
    >>>Victims, defining, 16682
    >>Universities and colleges, 4366
    >>Violence against, combatting, 582, 584, 607, 1683, 1957, 1963, 1970-4, 2009, 2023-4, 2065, 2444, 2449-50, 4551, 6521-2, 8666-9, 8674-5, 8680, 8684-5, 8688-9, 8704-5, 8708-10, 8712, 8714-6, 10594-5, 10638, 11148-9, 16575-6
    >>>Algeria, Islamic fundamentalists, torture, murder, denouncing, S.O. 31, 10463-4
    >>>Canadian Panel on Violence Against Women, 1971-3
    >>>Causes, 8671-2, 8714, 8716-7, 10629, 10638
    >>>Community Stories: Taking Action on Violence Against Women, 8660, 8667
    >>>>Tabled, 8659
    >>>Economic independence, relationship, 15411, 15413
    >>>Government action, 8660-2, 8741-2, 10638, 15411, 16575-6
    >>>>o.q., 8551, 10007, 16068, 17141-2
    >>>>S.O. 31, 17271-5, 17433
    >>>Gun control legislation, relationship, 8659-60, 8662, 8665-8, 8682, 8685, 8690, 8706, 8709-10, 10398-401, 10406-7, 11093, 11149
    >>>>o.q., 8884, 17280
    >>>House take note, M. (Finestone), 8664-90, 8703-22
    >>>L'École polytechnique, Montreal, Que., Dec. 6/89 mass murder, 14 female victims, 8659-62, 8669-71, 8673, 8677, 8681, 8685-6, 8703-5, 8707, 8710-1, 8715, 8717, 17283-6
    >>>>S.O. 31, 8629-30, 8691-4, 17271-5
    >>>>See also Canadian Airborne Regiment; Gun control/guns; National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
    >>>Legislation, introducing, 2399
    >>>>S.O. 31, 5891
    >>>Lenient penalties, 13927
    >>>Liberal Party election promises, o.q., 8699
    >>>M. to adjourn under S.O. 52 (McLaughlin), leave to move, 8664, emergency requirements not met, not accepted, 8664
    >>>Mitchell, Margaret, former Member, Member's statement, 1st Sess. 32nd Parl., laughter, 1980, 2010
    >>>Peace bonds, use, 2402, 8742
    >>>"Pow, pow, pow", Member's alleged comment, S.O. 31, 8629
    >>>S.O. 31, 8876, 8932, 9056, 10946, 12282, 17135, 17433-4
    >>>Spousal/partner violence, 8660, 8665, 8672, 8706, 8709-10, 13927-9
    >>>>Psychological abuse, 13928, 13932
    >>>>Restraining orders, ineffective, utilizing electronic bracelets, o.q., 15404-5
    >>>>See also Murder--Women
    >>>Statements by Minister (Finestone), 8659-62, 17283-6
    >>>Statistics Canada survey, 10629-30
    >>>Status of Women Subcommittee (3rd Sess., 34th Parl.) report, War Against Women, recommendations, implementation, o.q., 8699
    >>>Take Back the Night campaign, S.O. 31, 6031
    >>>"Use a .32 handgun", Stinson alleged remarks, 8554
    >>>>S.O. 31, 8593
    >>>Wife Assault Prevention Month, S.O. 31, 8112-3
    >>>Zero tolerance, 1972, 2023, 8662, 8684
    >>>See also Bosnia-Herzegovina--Women; Justice system--Extrem drunkeness defence; Young offenders Act--Amending; Witness protection program
    >>Violence against, costs, o.q., 17282
    >>See also AIDS--Pregnant women; Arts and culture; Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency--Atlantic Women Business Owners conference; Budget, Feb. 27/95; Business; Canada Student Loans Program; Canada Works--New Brunswick; Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women; Canadian Armed Forces--Personnel; Centre of Excellence for Women's Health; Child support payments--Poverty; Employment; Employment equity; Entrepreneurs; Farmers; Fisheries and Oceans Department--Employees; Fisheries, Atlantic; Francophones; Hate propaganda--Criminal Code provisions; Health care; Hockey; Housing--Social; Immigrants--Robinson; Infrastructure program; International Women's Day; Judges; Kanesatake Indian Reserve--Human rights abuses; Labour force; Liberal Party; Members of Parliament; National Action Committee on the Status of Women; Newfoundland; Parliament Buildings--Peace Tower; Pay equity; Population--Developing countries; Poverty; Professional Women's Network; Public Service; Reform Party--Candidates; Refugees; Remembrance Day; Senior citizens; Small business; Social security system--Reform, Improving Social Security in Canada; Spouses; Tobacco/cigarettes--Smoking; Training programs; Unemployment insurance; Volunteer services; Wages and salaries; Welfare; World Conference on Women

Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan see Entrepreneurs

Women's History Month see Women--Persons case

Women's Institutes of Canada

Wood Bison Trail

    >>Opening, Fort McMurray, Alta., S.O. 31, 15207

Wood, Bob (L--Nipissing)

    >>Mining industry, M. (Serré), 13214-5
    >>National Defence Department, petition, 15650
    >>National Transportation Week, S.O. 31, 4985
    >>Northern Ontario, S.O. 31, 2349
    >>Olympics, 1994 Winter Games, S.O. 31, 1607
    >>Procedure, divisions, recorded, 13654
    >>Publishing industry, o.q., 2791
    >>Rebuilt Resources Skills Development Incorporated, S.O. 31, 6133
    >>RRSPs, S.O. 31, 1061
    >>Serial killer board game/trading cards, petition, 5163
    >>Tembec Forest Products, S.O. 31, 15638
    >>Trade, S.O. 31, 3040-1, 5150, 17032