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Boulay, Claude see Government contracts--Media/I.D.A. Vision Inc.

Boundary Waters Treaty Act see Devils Lake, North Dakota

Bourgeois, Diane (BQ--Terrebonne--Blainville)

Bourne, Shae-Lynn see Figure skating--Ice dancing

Bova, Joe see Eccelenza Award

Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)

Bovine Tuberculosis in the Immediate Vicinity of Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba see Agriculture and Agri-Food Standing Committee--Reports, First

Boyer, Charles see Canadian Heritage Department

Boys and Girls Club of Niagara see Teachers--Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Early Childhood Education, Blanchfield

Bradfield Road transportation corridor see Water--British Columbia-Alaska transboundary watersheds

Bradley, Jim

    >>Ontario Minister of Tourism and Recreation, appointment, congratulations, S.O. 31, 8667(142:1400)

Bradshaw, Hon. Claudette (Lib.--Moncton--Riverview--Dieppe; Minister of Labour)

Bragg, John see Oxford Frozen Foods Ltd.

Brain drain

    >>Doctoral graduates, government response, research and development funding, o.q., 8974(147:1450)
    >>Extent, increase, etc., 275(4:1805), 494(7:1710), 1915(32:1540)
    >>Reversal, 8686-7(142:1610)
    >>See also Income tax--Marginal rates, Top rate

Brain tumours see Caregivers--Employment insurance--Current provisions re sick children

Brampton, ON

    >>150th anniversary, S.O. 31, 2791-2(47:1400)

Brampton Transit see Public transit--Disabled and handicapped persons services

Branding Canada see Trade with United States

Brandon, MB see McKenzie Seeds

Brassard, Jean-Luc

    >>Freestyle skier, retirement, tribute, S.O. 31, 787(13:1400), 954(16:1400)

Bravery see Medal of Bravery

Brazil

    >>Eucalyptus trees, burning, Canadian government funding, o.q., 8561(140:1445)
    >>Presidential election, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, S.O. 31, 1025(17:1405), 1068-9(18:1410)
    >>See also Aircraft/aerospace industry--Canada-Brazil dispute

Break and enter (crime)

    >>Repeat offenders, minimum two year sentence, 3511(59:1030)
    >>>S.O. 31, 4183(70:1055)
    >>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--breaking and entering)(Bill C-393)
    >>See also Home invasion

Breakfast club see Children--Nutrition

Breakwaters see Ports/harbours--Mont-Louis, QC

Breast cancer

    >>Research
    >>>Government expenditures, 5048(83:1630)
    >>>r.o., Question No. 105, 4199(70:1215)
    >>See also Westmoreland, Susan

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast Cancer Foundation

    >>Fundraising, CIBC Run for the Cure, S.O. 31, 8314-5(136:1410)

Breast implants

    >>Health impacts, financial compensation/national registry, qu., 4255(71:1515)

Breitkreuz, Garry (CA--Yorkton--Melville)

Breweries

    >>Microbreweries
    >>>Competition Bureau investigation of major breweries activities discontinued, o.q., 5809(95:1435), 5871(96:1455-500)
    >>>Excise tax, reducing, Finance Standing Committee recommendation, 2489(42:1115-20), 2526(42:1550), 2655(44:1740), 6266(102:1710)
    >>>>Budget 2003 omission, o.q., 3823(64:1455), 3868(65:1155)
    >>>>Manley, Finance Minister, position, relationship to major breweries factor, conflict of interest possibility, 9079-80(149:1500-5)
    >>>>>o.q., 8896(146:1440-5), 9077(1450), 9142(150:1420-5), 9144(150:1430)
    >>>>o.q., 6922(112:1455)

Bribery see Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP)--Fraud; Lesotho

Bridges see Highways and roads

Brien, Pierre (BQ--Témiscamingue; Ind.--Témiscamingue as of January 16, 2003; resigned March 14, 2003)

    >>Agriculture, o.q., 2371(40:1120)
    >>Committees, Parliamentary, 1120-4(19:1200-30)
    >>Disability Tax Credit, o.q., 364(6:1455)
    >>Estimates, M. (Robillard), 2355(39:1750)
    >>Ethics
    >>>o.q., 793(13:1430)
    >>>Statement by Minister (Manley), 801(13:1520)
    >>Ethics Commissioner, 801(13:1520)
    >>>o.q., 865(14:1435)
    >>Ethics Counsellor, o.q., 245-6(4:1430-5)
    >>Government contracts, o.q., 310(5:1120), 793(13:1430), 865(14:1435)
    >>Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming), 1741(29:1520)
    >>Health care, o.q., 2052(35:1120)
    >>Health care funding, o.q., 2108(36:1420-5)
    >>House of Commons proceedings, Ms. (Boudria), 331(5:1405), 403(6:2030)
    >>Nuclear Safety and Control Act (amdt.)(Bill C-4), 810(13:1620), 1062(17:1845)
    >>Nunavik, M. (St-Julien), 2234-5(37:1800-5)
    >>Parliament, 1121(19:1205)
    >>Procedure
    >>>Divisions, recorded, 403(6:2030), 1062(17:1845), 1064(17:1850), 2353(39:1745), 2355(39:1750), 3142(52:1515)
    >>>Ministerial briefings, 1741(29:1520)
    >>>"Question be now put", 810(13:1620)
    >>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, M. (Adams), 1120-4(19:1200-30)
    >>References
    >>>Resignation, 4217(71:1105)
    >>>See also Board of Internal Economy--Membership, Guimond; House of Commons vacancies--Témiscamingue constituency
    >>Species at risk (endangered species), 331(5:1405)

Brison, Scott (PC--Kings--Hants)

British Columbia

    >>Condominiums, co-operative housing, building envelope failure, leaks, etc., victim compensation, government position, o.q., 7295(118:1200-5)
    >>Economic crisis, Budget 2003 (federal) measures addressing, S.O. 31, 3590(60:1100)
    >>Liberal government (Campbell)
    >>>Cutbacks, impact, 441(7:1055)
    >>>Liberal government (Chrétien), relationship, 4959(82:1045), 4960(82:1050)
    >>>See also Women--Women's centres
    >>Liberal government (Chrétien) attitude, treatment, 6360(104:1025), 7471(121:1620)
    >>See also particular subjects

British Columbia College of Teachers see Gays and lesbians--Kempling

British Columbia Ear Bank (St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC)

Broadband for Rural and Northern Development Pilot Program see Internet

Broadcasting see Child abduction--Amber alert system; Committees, Parliamentary--Proceedings; Foreign investment/ownership--Telecommunications and broadcasting industries; Peter Gzowski Internship Program; Radio; Television

Broadcasting Act (amdt.)(Bill S-8)--Alcock

Broadcasting Act and Income Tax Act (amdt.--closed captioned programming)(Bill C-355)--St. Hilaire

Broadcasting spectrum see Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)--Fees for use of broadcasting spectrum

Brock, Sir Isaac

    >>Battle of Queenston Heights, October 13, 1812, death, 190th anniversary, S.O. 31, 954(16:1405)

Brock University

    >>Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) funding, plant biotechnology and biochemistry research, 490(7:1630)

Brockhouse, Bertram

    >>Physicist, Nobel laureate, death, tributes, S.O. 31, 8479-80(19:1400), 9068-9(149:1400)

Bronfman family see Private family trusts--Income tax avoidance role

Bronze Star medal

    >>Canadian Armed Forces troops, awarding, petitions, 2435(41:1515)

Broomfield, Percival

    >>Quebec artist, sovereignist, death, tribute, S.O. 31, 744(12:1400)

Brouwes, Tom and Helen see Foster parents

Brown, Alecia see Track and field--Pan American junior championships

Brown, Bert see Senate--Appointments

Brown, Bonnie (Lib.--Oakville)

    >>Afghanistan, o.q., 743(12:1355)
    >>Assisted Human Reproduction Act (Bill C-13), 2786(47:1310), 2816-7(47:1645-55), 2866(48:1740-5)
    >>Assisted Human Reproduction Agency of Canada, 2816-7(47:1645-55)
    >>Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 6230(101:2310)
    >>Child soldiers, S.O. 31, 3419(57:1410)
    >>Health Council of Canada, o.q., 7872(128:1140)
    >>Health Department, estimates, Committee of the Whole consideration under S.O. 81(4)(a), 6230(101:2310)
    >>Health Standing Committee, 2595(44:1030), 5673(93:1005), 6886(112:1045), 7298(118:1220), 8325(136:1505), 8605(141:1510)
    >>>o.q., 2635(44:1500)
    >>Iraq
    >>>House take note, M. (Boudria), 104-6(2:2115-30)
    >>>M. on supply (Reynolds), 3266-7(54:1630-5), 3267-8(54:1645)
    >>>S.O. 31, 356(6:1410)
    >>Liver disease, S.O. 31, 4910(81:1400)
    >>National missile defence system (NMD), M. on supply (Bachand, C.), 6336-7(103:1620-30)
    >>North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD), 6336(103:2620)
    >>Nuclear weapons, 6337(103:1625)
    >>Procedure
    >>>Bills, Government, 2786(47:1310)
    >>>Committees, Parliamentary, 7298(118:1220)
    >>>Divisions, 2866(48:1740-5)
    >>Regulations, o.q., 1034(17:1455)
    >>Saskatchewan Penitentiary, SK, o.q., 2965(49:1450)
    >>Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), 6230(101:2310)
    >>Sexual assault, S.O. 31, 7866(128:1110)
    >>Tuberculosis, o.q., 364(6:1450)
    >>United States, 6336(103:1620), 6337(103:1625)

Brown, Genevieve see Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de l'Outaouais

Brown, Chief Warrant Officer Paul see Duke of Edinburgh Award

Brown, Rosemary

    >>First black woman elected to political office in Canada, death, tribute, S.O. 31, 5547(91:1455), 5549-50(91:1405), 5632(92:1405), 5703(93:1400)

Brown spruce longhorn beetle see Woodlots--Halifax Regional Municipality, NS

Brownfields see Contaminated sites

Bruce Peninsula see Nuclear waste

Bruce Peninsula National Park

    >>Visitor centre, petitions, 4621(77:1005)

Bruce Power

Brun, Pierre see Nigeria--Human rights violations

Bryden, John (Lib.--Ancaster--Dundas--Flamborough--Aldershot)

Budget 1979 (December 11, 1979) see Gasoline taxes--Excise tax, Increase

Budget 1995 (February 27, 1995)

    >>Cutbacks, impact, 29-30(2:1200)

Budget 2001 (December 10, 2001)

    >>Pre-budget consultations, Finance Standing Committee recommendations, ignored, 2650(44:1655)
    >>Security focus, United States, September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks factor, 2502(42:1255)
    >>See also Alternative/renewable/green energy; Border, Canadian--Infrastructure; National security (public safety); Wind energy; Woodlots--Capital gains tax

Budget 2003 (February 18, 2003)

    >>Accountability and transparency, 4064-5(68:1735), 6388-9(104:1300)
    >>Accrual accounting use see Government finances--Accounting practices
    >>Alternative Federal Budget, comparison, 6517(106:1230)
    >>Auditor General's report for 2002, relationship, 3940(66:1820)
    >>Balanced, sixth in row, 3728(62:1600), 3729(62:1610), 3769-70(63:1730-5), 3955(67:1120), 3959(67:1145), 3961(67:1205), 3968(67:1300), 4057(68:1640), 4220(71:1120), 4221(71:1125), 4237(71:1330), 4272(71:1640), 4273(71:1650), 4850(80:1025), 4853(80:1045-50), 4957(82:1035), 6098(100:1555), 6252(102:1525), 6256(102:1555)
    >>Balanced approach, 2501(42:1250), 3769(63:1730), 3991(67:1520), 4008(67:1725), 4055(68:1630), 4064(68:1735), 4066(68:1745), 4784(79:1010), 4803(79:1240)
    >>>S.O. 31, 4032(68:1410)
    >>Bloc Québécois position, 6509(106:1125), 6523(106:1315)
    >>>See also Budget 2003--Legislation
    >>Canadian Alliance position, 4969(82:1200), 4980(82:1330)
    >>Canadian Council on Social Development position, 4008-9(67:1725-30)
    >>Canadian values, relationship, 3728(62:1605), 3736(62:1710), 3770(63:1730-5), 3946(67:1010), 4064(68:1735), 4279(71:1730), 4784(79:1010), 4787(79:1030), 6252(102:1525)
    >>Chrétien, Prime Minister, legacy, 3764(63:1645), 3967(67:1250), 3968(67:1300), 4050(68:1555), 4224(71:1150), 4236(71:1320), 4796(79:1135-40), 4841(79:1715), 4876(80:1250), 4955(82:1015), 6503(106:1035)
    >>Contingency reserve, prudence factor, 3729(62:1610), 3770(63:1730-5), 3957(67:1135), 3972(67:1330), 3974(67:1345), 3974(67:1345), 4227(71:1220), 4284(71:1800), 4812(79:1345), 4957(80:1035), 4970-1(82:1215), 6098(100:1555), 6255(102:1550), 6261(102:1635)
    >>Date
    >>>Announced, o.q., 3306(55:1200)
    >>>Order of the Day for presentation, designation, 3361(56:1500)
    >>Debate, lack of quorum, 4959(82:1045)
    >>Democratic deficit, 6264(102:1650)
    >>Election budget, 6097(100:1545)
    >>Inadequacies, weaknesses, etc., 3777(63:1820), 3950(67:1035), 3952(67:1050), 3973(67:1335), 4003(67:1650), 4011(67:1755), 4050(68:1555), 4056-7(68:1640), 4795(79:1130), 4970(82:1210), 4980(82:1330), 6103(100:1635), 6123(101:1015), 6126(101:1040-5), 6261(102:1635), 6511(106:1140), 6517(106:1230), 6518(106:1235)
    >>>S.O. 31, 3814(64:1405)
    >>Leaks, 3973(67:1340)
    >>Legislation, Budget Implementation Act, 2003 (Bill C-28)
    >>>Bloc Québécois position, 6115(100:1815)
    >>>Introducing at earliest opportunity, 3728(62:1600)
    >>>Martin, Paul, position, 6098(100:1555)
    >>>New Democratic Party position, 4796(79:1135), 6124-5(101:1030-5), 6518(106:1235)
    >>>See also Budget Implementation Act, 2003 (Bill C-28)
    >>M. for approval (Manley), 3728-36(62:1600-715), 3751-77(63:1515-825), 3946-75(67:1010-350), 3990-4014(67:1520-845), 4046-70(68:1535-845), 4220-41(71:1120-355), 4261-85(71:1520-810), agreed to, on recorded division, 4396-7(72:1800)
    >>>Amdt. (Harper), 3757(63:1550), negatived, on recorded division, 4069-70(68:1815-45)
    >>>>Amdt. to amdt. (Paquette), 3759(63:1610), negatived, on recorded division, 4013-4(67:1815-45)
    >>>Debate be now adjourned, M. (Harper), agreed to, 3736(62:1715)
    >>Liberal budget, 4809(79:1330), 4810(79:1335)
    >>Liberal Party leadership campaign, relationship, 4054(68:1620), 6112(100:1750)
    >>Long term plan, lack, 6072(100:1320)
    >>Measures, 3962(67:1210), 3963(67:1220), 4956(82:1020), 4957(82:1035)
    >>>Implementing over long time period, 6112(100:1750), 6128(101:1055)
    >>>S.O. 31, 3858(65:1100)
    >>New Democratic Party position, 3764(63:1650), 6267(102:1715), 6269(102:1730)
    >>>See also Budget 2003--Legislation
    >>Pre-budget consultations, 3728-9(62:1600-5), 3736(62:1710), 3770(63:1730), 3968(67:1300), 4066-7(68:1750)
    >>>Bloc Québécois holding in Quebec, 6357(104:1005)
    >>>Bulte consultations, Parkdale--High Park constituency, 2499-500(42:1235-40)
    >>>Finance Standing Committee study, report, 302(5:1025), 303(5:1035), 2501(42:1255), 2503(42:1305), 2504(42:1315), 2505(42:1320-5), 2507(42:1340), 2526(42:1550), 2528(42:1605), 2529(42:1620), 2530(42:1625), 2531-2(42:1635), 2606-7(44:1145), 2608(44:1150-200), 2611-2(44:1225-30), 2642(44:1550), 6072(100:1320), 6110(100:1735), 6254(102:1540), 6255(102:1545)
    >>>>Bloc Québécois position, 2489(42:1115), 2490(42:1120), 2537(42:1720), 2539(42:1735), 2540-1(42:1745-50)
    >>>>Canadian Alliance position, supplementary report, 2483(42:1035)
    >>>>New Democratic Party position, 2493-4(42:1150)
    >>>>Travel, authority, 300(5:1010)
    >>>>See also Finance Standing Committee--Reports, Second
    >>>House take note motion see Finance Standing Committee--Reports, Second
    >>>Mayors of largest communities meeting with Cabinet Ministers and officials, S.O. 31, 1832(31:1410)
    >>>See also Finance Standing Committee--Pre-budget consultations--Reports, Second
    >>Priorities, 7235(117:1650)
    >>>Canadians priorities, relationship, 3770(63:1730), 4283-4(71:1800), 4811(79:1345), 6127(101:1050)
    >>>>o.q., 3741(63:1425)
    >>>Establishing, 2481(42:1020), 2483(42:1030), 2535(42:1705), 2612(44:1230), 2620(44:1340), 3968(67:1300), 6072(100:1320), 6098(100:1555), 6255(102:1545-50), 6274(102:1805), 6521(106:1300)
    >>Procedural concerns, changes in government policy following tabling, Prime Minister Chrétien/Finance Minister Manly contradictory statements re olympic funding, 4043-4(68:1515-20), 4370-1(72:1505-10)
    >>Socialist budget, 4876(80:1250)
    >>Stewardship factor, 4064(68:1735)
    >>Surplus, 4052(68:1610), 6110(100:1730)
    >>>Lack, 3972(67:1330)
    >>>Underestimated, 3757-8(63:1600), 3950(67:1035), 4011(67:1755), 4875(80:1240)
    >>Threshold budget, 2501(42:1255), 4220(71:1120)
    >>Throne Speech, relationship, 4833(79:1600), 4964(82:1130)
    >>Vision, lack, 6098(100:1555), 6387(104:1250)
    >>Way and Means motions
    >>>Notice, tabled, 3728(62:1600)
    >>>See also Budget Implementation Act, 2003, (Bill C-28)
    >>See also Aboriginal Business Canada--Government funding; Aboriginal peoples/communities; Access to Information Act--Reform; Africa--Canadian aid; Agricultural subsidies; Agriculture; Air pollution/smog; Air transportation; Air Travellers Security Charge--Reduction; Alternative/renewable/green energy; Arts and culture--Government support; Astronomy; Automobiles/motor vehicles--Employment benefit; Bio-diesel fuel--Excise tax exemption; Breweries--Microbreweries; British Columbia--Economic crisis; Business; Business Development Bank of Canada--Equity; Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB)--Increasing, National Child Benefit supplement; Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)--Government funding; Canada Graduate Scholarships--Creating; Canada Health and Social Transfer (CHST)--Elimination--Increase; Canada-United States softwood lumber dispute; Canadian Armed Forces--Funding; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation--Government support; Canadian Coast Guard--Funding; Canadian Coordinating Office for Health Technology Assessment; Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)--Government funding; Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences--Government funding; Canadian Television Fund--Government support; Capital tax--Elimination; Caregivers--Employment insurance, Compassionate care leave; Child care--Federal government expenditures; Child/family poverty--Combatting; Child pornography; Children; Contaminated sites--Federal sites; Corporations--Corporate governance--Government subsidies, Eliminating--Regulations--Tax reduction benefits; Disability Tax Credit; Disabled and handicapped persons; Economic policy--Social policy; Economy/economic conditions--Strength; Education--Federal funding--Physical education; Education, post-secondary--Canadian Learning Institute, Government funding--Federal funding; Employment insurance; Entrepreneurs/entrepreneurship--Women; Environment; Equalization payments--Ceiling; Family; Farm Credit Canada--Government funding for venture capital investments; Federal-provincial jurisdiction--Federal intrusion into provincial jurisdiction; Fetal alcohol syndrome--Government addressing issue; Film and television industry--Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit; Firearms registry (Canadian Firearms Program)--Funding; Firefighters--Pensions; Fisheries; Food safety--Canadian Food Inspection Agency; Foreign aid--Increasing; Foreign credentials--Recognition; Gasoline taxes--Reducing; Genome Canada--Government funding; Goods and Services Tax (GST)--Fraud--Reducing; Government--Accountability; Government-established foundations--Accountability; Government expenditures--Accountability and scrutiny--Budget 2003 measures; Government finances--Accounting practices, Full accrual accounting; Government programs--Review; Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--Reducing, Government expenditures; Health care--Diagnostic and medical equipment--Electronic records; Health care funding--First Ministers' agreement (2003); Health research--Government funding; Heritage buildings; Highways and roads--Federal government expenditures; Homelessness--Supporting Communities Partnership Initiative (SCPI); Housing--Affordable, Government investment--Renovation programs; Immigrants--Integration--Rural communities; Immunization; Income tax--Dividend income--Reduction--Students--Withholding taxes; Infrastructure; Katimavik program; Legal aid--Funding; Low income Canadians; Medical expense tax credit--Eligible expenses; Middle class; Mining industry--Contaminated sites--Taxation measures; Multiculturalism; Municipalities; National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation--Government endowment; National debt--Debt servicing and reduction account--Reduction; National historic sites; National parks--Action plan; National security (public safety); Native friendship centres; Natural gas--Northern pipelines, Environmental and regulatory framework; Natural resource industries--Taxation measures; Northern Canada; Northwest Passage--Security, Canadian Armed Forces and Canadian Coast Guard role; Official languages policy (Bilingualism)--Action plan; Organized crime--Combatting; Parliament--Government reporting to; Payroll deductions--Premiums; Pensions--Registered pension plans; Public transit; Quebec; Rail transportation/railways; Regional development; Registered education savings plans (RESPs); Registered retirement savings plans (RRSPS)--Limit; Research and development--Government role--Granting councils; Rick Hansen Man in Motion Foundation--Government support; School transportation--School boards' costs; Securities industry--Regulatory system; Self-employed; Senior citizens; Shipbuilding industry; Skilled trades and technology workforce--Immigrants; Small and medium business; Social programs--Government expenditures; Sovereignty; Species at risk (endangered species)--Government expenditures; Spinal cord research; Student loans--Canada Student Loan Program; Sustainable development; Sustainable Development Technology Canada--Greenhouse gas emissions reduction role; Tax reductions--Budget 2003 measures--Necessity; Taxation--Budget 2003 measures--Federal-provincial tax/fiscal imbalance--Reform of system; Terrorism--Combatting; Throne Speech; Toxic/hazardous substances; Trade with United States--Promotion; Transfer payments to provinces; Transportation--Infrastructure--Legislation--Tax cut; University research--Government funding; User fees--Comprehensive report to Parliament and public; Veterinary colleges--Government funding; Water--Indian reserves--Infrastructure funding; Wealth--Distribution; Western Economic Diversification Canada; Wind energy; Women; World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg, South Africa, September 2002); World unrest; Youth--At risk