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Hindus see Bangladesh

Hinton, Betty (CA--Kamloops, Thompson and Highland Valleys)

Historians see Census--Records

Historic/heritage buildings, sites and monuments

    >>Budget 2003 measures, 4271(71:1635), 6512(106:1150)
    >>Government House, Battleford, SK, former Northwest Territories seat of government, restoring, proposal, 4236(71:1320), 6391(104:1315)
    >>Historic Places Initiative, protection, preservation, 8626-7(141:1900-10)
    >>See also Lighthouses--Heritage lighthouses; Madonna Della Defesa Church; Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF); St. Lawrence River--Pilots; Tecumseh

Historic Places Initiative see Historic/heritage buildings, sites and monuments

Hitler, Adolph see Armenian genocide

"Hitman 2" see Sikh community--Intolerance against

HIV/AIDS

    >>Africa, 543(8:1010), 613(10:1005)
    >>>Canadian assistance
    >>>>Generic drugs, access
    >>>>>o.q., 7816(127:1425), 7913-4(129:1425), 8033(131:1430), 8844(145:1430), 9145(150:1440)
    >>>>>S.O. 31, 8103(132:1355)
    >>>>>See also Patent Act and Food and Drugs Act (amdt.)(Bill C-56)
    >>>>Nurses, South Africa, Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)/Canadian Nurses Association contribution agreement, S.O. 31, 9182(151:1410)
    >>>>Zulu, Winstone, case, S.O. 31, 7696(125:1410)
    >>>See also Foreign Affairs and International Trade Standing Committee--Reports, Eighth
    >>Developing countries
    >>>Canadian assistance, o.q., 2011-2(34:1445), 4991(82:1440), 5035-6(83:1500), 6971(113:1155)
    >>>Generic drugs, access
    >>>>o.q., 4991(82:1440), 8113(132:1450)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 2005(34:1410)
    >>>>See also Patent Act and Food and Drugs Act (amdt.)(Bill C-56)
    >>Government strategy, funding, 6198-9(101:1910-5)
    >>Penitentiary inmates, prevention measures, o.q., 1655(28:1445-50)
    >>Prevention, importance, 6407(105:1130)
    >>See also M.A.C. Aids Fund; Canadian HIV/AIDS Awareness Week; Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Generic drugs, Developing countries; Health Standing Committee--Reports, Third; Hillson, Glen; National AIDS Awareness Week; World AIDS Day; Zimbabwe--Mugabe regime

HIV/AIDS and the Humanitarian Catastrophe in sub-Saharan Africa see Foreign Affairs and International Trade Standing Committee--Reports, Eighth

HMCS Haida see Government contracts--Hamilton Harbour waterfront park

Hochelaga--Maisonneuve constituency

    >>Economic conditions, etc., 1760(29:1735-40)
    >>See also Rail transportation/railways--Noise pollution

Hockey

    >>Canadian Hockey Association, contact hockey at age nine, allowing, reviewing, o.q., 3425(57:1445)
    >>Canadian Intercollegiate Sports hockey championships
    >>>Université du Québec à Trois Riviéres Patriotes, champions, S.O. 31, 4654(77:1405)
    >>>University of New Brunswick, hosting, S.O. 31, 4481(74:1355)
    >>>University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds, Atlantic conference champions, S.O. 31, 4528(75:1100)
    >>Hockey Day in Canada, Iqaluit, Nunavut, broadcast location, S.O. 31, 2711(46:1405)
    >>Junior hockey, income tax status of teams and players
    >>>o.q., 4142(69:1440)
    >>>Petitions, 6438(105:1505), 6439(105:1505), 6859(111:1540), 7631(124:1505)
    >>>S.O. 31, 3711(62:1405), 3712(62:1415)
    >>>See also Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
    >>Memorial Cup, 2003 Canadian Hockey League championships
    >>>Kelowna Rockets, Western Hockey League champions, competing, S.O. 31, 6364-5(104:1100)
    >>>Kitchener Rangers, winners, S.O. 31, 6599(107:1415)
    >>Royal Bank Cup, national Junior A championships, Charlottetown, PE Humboldt Broncos, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 2003 champions, S.O. 31, 6077-8(100:1355-400)
    >>Stanley Cup, National Hockey League championships, Vancouver Canucks, encouraging, S.O. 31, 5977(98:1410)
    >>Taxation, auditing, Jr. A teams, Saskatchewan, discriminatory, S.O. 31, 8964(147:1355)
    >>Women, Four Nations Cup, Kitchener, ON, hosting, S.O. 31, 1342(23:1410)
    >>World Hockey Championships, Team Canada, 2003 gold medal winners, tribute, S.O. 31, 6078-80(100:1405-10)
    >>>See also Scarborough, ON--Carter
    >>World Junior Hockey Championships, Team Canada
    >>>Fleury, Marc-André, goalie, tribute, S.O. 31, 2711(46:1400)
    >>>Silver medal, tribute, S.O. 31, 2956(49:1400)
    >>>Tootoo, Jordin, Nunavut, team member, S.O. 31, 3003(50:1105)
    >>World Pond Hockey Championships, Plaster Rock, NB, S.O. 31, 4482(74:1400)
    >>See also Comité des jeunes de Rosemont; Foreign policy--Cultural and sport exchanges; Hockey Canada Week; Ottawa Senators

Hockey Canada Week

    >>November 8 to 15, 2003, celebrating, S.O. 31, 9181-2(151:1405)

Hockey Day in Canada see Hockey

Hockley, Marie see Teachers--Prime Minister's Awards for Teaching Excellence

Hoddinott, Flight Sergeant Howard see World War II--Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)

Hole, Hon. Lois

    >>Alberta Lieutenant Governor, illness "get well hug", S.O. 31, 4135(69:1400)

Holland

    >>World War II, liberation, Canadian Armed Forces role, 1240(21:1525)
    >>See also Ferguson, Lance Corporal Kenneth Scott

Holland College see Culinary Olympics (2004)

Holman Island see Education

Holocaust see Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre museum; Weiss, Philip

Holocaust Memorial Day (Yom Hashhoah)

Holocaust Memorial Day Act (Bill C-459)--Marceau

    >>First reading, 8523-5(140:1005-15)
    >>Deemed read second time, referred to committee, reported, concurred in at report stage, and read a third time and passed, 8525(140:1015)
    >>Senate amdts., concurrence, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 9196(151:1530)
    >>Royal Assent, 9328(153:1315). Chap. 24, S.C. 2003
    >>See also Holocaust Memorial Day (Yom Hashhoah); Holocaust Remembrance Day

Holocaust Remembrance Day

Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church see Armenia--Independence

Home care

Home invasion

Homelessness

    >>Amount, extent, 4223(71:1145), 6270(102:1735)
    >>Causes, addressing, 2538(42:1725)
    >>>Petitions, 7033(114:1515)
    >>Children, 2538(42:1725)
    >>Government role, measures, expenditures, etc., 534(8:1705), 542(8:1805), 2492(42:1135), 2647(44:1625), 3964(67:1230), 4001(67:1635), 4222-3(71:1140-50), 8647(142:1135)
    >>>$100,000 per homeless person, waste, etc., 8117(132:1515)
    >>>Accountability, 4269(71:1620)
    >>>o.q., 2843(48:1440)
    >>>Thetford Mines, $135,000 funding announcement, S.O. 31, 8839-40(145:1405)
    >>Homeless persons, deaths, increase, government responsibility, S.O. 31, 6316(103:1410)
    >>La Maison de Lauberiviére, shelter, Quebec City, QC
    >>>20th anniversary, S.O. 31, 3859(65:1105)
    >>>Le temps d'un Café CD recording, fundraising project, S.O. 31, 955(16:1410)
    >>Large cities, concentration in, 8128(132:1635), 8129(132:1640)
    >>National Secretariat on Homelessness, Supporting Communities Partnership Initiative, United Nations Best Practices award, S.O. 31, 2510(42:1400)
    >>National strategy, government expenditures, 496(7:1720), 8122(132:1555)
    >>>Funding renewal, Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), applauding, o.q., 3822(64:1455)
    >>>Review, need, funds, waste, o.q., 3822-3(64:1450-5)
    >>>Richmond constituency, benefitting, 7621(124:1405)
    >>People affected, 4222-3(71:1140)
    >>Saskatoon, SK conference, waste of homelessness shelter funding, 6375(104:1150-5)
    >>Senior citizens, 497(7:1730)
    >>Shelters
    >>>Government funding
    >>>>o.q., 3304(55:1150)
    >>>>ro., 1562(26:1520)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 5242(86:1415)
    >>>Residents with jobs, 615(10:1015-20)
    >>St-Claude shelter, Laval, QC, fire, community response, tribute, S.O. 31, 5352(88:1400)
    >>Supporting Communities Partnership Initiative (SCPI), government extending, Throne Speech statement, etc., 5(1:1525), 57(2:1505), 77(2:1740), 490(7:1635), 496(7:1720), 534(8:1705), 616(10:1625), 2653(44:1720)
    >>>Budget 2003 measure, 3731(62:1630), 3771(63:1740), 3947(67:1015), 3947(67:1020), 4001(67:1640), 4059(68:1650), 4222-3(71:1140-5), 4239(71:1340), 4272(71:1640), 4812(79:1345), 6105(100:1655), 6252(102:1530)
    >>>Laval, QC, Bureau de consultation jeunesse and Oasis, funding
    >>>>S.O. 31, 4134(69:1355)
    >>>>Youth at risk, supervised apartments, construction, S.O. 31, 6793(110:1400)
    >>>Ottawa, ON, inner city health project, 4239-40(71:1345)
    >>>Yukon Territory projects, 3947(67:1020), 4272(71:1640)
    >>Temporary solutions, 497(7:1730)
    >>Toronto, ON, task force report, etc., 43(2:1340-5)
    >>Vancouver, BC, Woodward's building, eviction of homeless, alternate housing, o.q., 2331(39:1445)
    >>See also Housing--Social housing

Homeowners' Freedom From Double Taxation Act (Bill C-283)--Epp

    >>First reading, 1194(20:1205)
    >>See also Property taxes--Income tax deduction for principal residence

Hommage Bénévolat-Québec award see Bouchard, Monsignor Léonce

Homolka, Karla see Penitentiary inmates

Homophobia see Hate propaganda; National Fight Against Homophobia Day

Homosexuals see Gays and lesbians

Honduras see Gildan Activewear

Hong Kong see Embassies and consulates--Canadian embassies and consulates; Goods and services tax--Fraud, Lam; Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)--Recovery/relapse

Hong Kong Canadian high commission see Immigrants--Criminals, Asian gangs/organized crime

Honouring the Pledge: Ensuring Quality Long-Term Care for Veterans see National Defence and Veterans Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Third

Hook and line fishery see Fisheries

Hope, Bob

    >>Comedian, goodwill ambassador, 100th birthday, tribute, S.O. 31, 6671(108:1405)

Hopkins, Dick

    >>Teacher, innovator, death, tribute, S.O. 31, 506(8:1405)

Hopper car fleet see Grain transportation

Horizon Soleil elementary school see Iraq, United States pre-emptive attack--Criticism

Horne smelter see Noranda Inc.

Horse racing industry see Prime Minister's Office (PMO)--Cloutier

Horses

    >>Slaughter, export of meat for human consumption, opposing, petitions, 832(14:1035), 3512(59:1035)
    >>See also Cattle--Feed

Horst, Rick see Perth--Middlesex constituency by-election--Liberal candidate

Hospitals

    >>Administrators, salaries, etc., 2616(44:1305)
    >>Emergency rooms, critical situation, 542(8:1805)
    >>Number, New Brunswick/Toronto, comparison, 944-5(16:1300-5)
    >>Private for profit, 1100-1(18:1735-40)
    >>>Canada Health and Social Transfer (CHST) deduction, 2763(47:1005)
    >>>>See also Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act (amdt.--prevention of private hospitals)(Bill C-344)
    >>>Cost, o.q., 2208-9(37:1445)
    >>>North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) investor state dispute settlement provisions (Chapter 11), relationship, 75(2:1725)
    >>Transparency, efficiency factor, 71(2:1650)
    >>See also Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)--Government funding; Centre hospitalier des Vallées de l'Outaouais; Haldimand War Memorial Hospital; Health care--Privatization, Sunnybrook Hospital example; Lori's Room Fund; Medical schools--McMaster University Medical Centre; Montfort Hospital; Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, ON; Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue veterans' hospital; Veterans--Health care; William Osler Health Centre

Hotel industry

    >>Anti-Americanism of Liberals, impact, 5046(83:1610-5)

Hotels see Montreal International Airport--Mirabel

House of Commons

    >>2001-2002 Performance Report, tabled, 1194(20:1200)
    >>2002-2003 Performance Report, tabled, 8442(138:1200)
    >>2003-2004 Plans and Priorities Report, tabled, 5412(89:1200)
    >>Calendar, control, 1775(30:1035)
    >>Caucus chairs, secret ballot election, 1120(19:1200)
    >>Caucus system, 1757-8(29:1715-20)
    >>Chair occupants
    >>>Junior Chair Officers, selection by Prime Minister/Speaker, 1153(19:1540)
    >>>Opposition members, appointing, 40-1(2:1325)
    >>Chamber
    >>>Canadian flag, displaying on desks, inappropriate, 5539(91:1250-5), 5540(91:1300)
    >>>Lighting malfunction, repair, 1494(25:1115)
    >>>Seating arrangements, confrontational, United States semi-circle style, comparison, 1745(29:1540), 1755(29:1700)
    >>>Temperature excessive, 763(12:1555)
    >>Dysfunctional, 338(6:1125)
    >>Employees
    >>>Thanked, 2603(44:1120)
    >>>Union rights and protection, 4494(74:1510)
    >>>See also Reynolds, John--References
    >>Parallel Chamber, Westminster Hall, United Kingdom model and Main Committee, Australia model, 1668(28:1610), 1712-4(29:1200-5), 1716(29:1230), 1722(29:1320)
    >>Printing Services, Environment Canada EcoLogo certification, S.O. 31, 6731(109:1400)
    >>Privileges, waiver, 5186-7(85:1545-55), 5190(85:1615-20), 5194(85:1645)
    >>Products and services, private sector contracts, 1999-2000 to 2002-2003, awarding to Ontario and Quebec firms, percentages, qu., 5455-6(90:1515)
    >>Resources, divided between parties, not Members, hindrance, 1718(29:1245)
    >>Role, 1754(29:1650)
    >>See also Cloutier, Major-General Maurice Gaston; Firearms registry (Canadian Firearms Program)--Regulations; Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA); Gulf War--Canadian participation; Iraq, United States pre-emptive attack--Canadian participation; Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee--Sitting while House of Commons considering justice-related matters; Liberal Party--Leadership campaign; Members of Parliament; National missile defence system (NMD)--Canadian participation; Private Members' Business; Regulations--Disallowance procedure; Remembrance Day; Sex-trade workers (street prostitution); Supreme Court of Canada--Appointments; VIA Rail Canada Inc.--Government funding/subsidy, $700 million; World Health Organization (WHO)

House of Commons calendar

    >>2004 calendar, tabled, 8007(130:1635)

House of Commons Pages

House of Commons proceedings

    >>Adjournment proceedings (Late Show), expanding, restoring accountability and transparency, 1707(29:1115)
    >>Backbench Exercises, Lee booklet, 1722(29:1315)
    >>Bills and motions, debates, all votable, 1710(29:1140-5)
    >>Broadcasting, television
    >>>Impact, 1709(29:1130)
    >>>Official languages, public access to, 7179-81(117:1025-40)
    >>>Voter turnout, decline, relationship, 1711(29:1145)
    >>Closure/time allocation, 1716(29:1230)
    >>>Abuse, 1706(29:1110), 1749-50(29:1615-20)
    >>>Chair deciding if reasonable opportunity for debate conditions satisfied, 1676(28:1710), 1749(29:1615-20)
    >>>History, 1709(29:1135)
    >>>Liberal government (Chrétien) use, 76(2:1735), 338(6:1120-5), 352(6:1345), 8198(134:1325)
    >>>Modernization and Improvement of Procedure of House of Commons Special Committee recommendations, 338-9(6:1125)
    >>>Motion
    >>>>30 minute debate, question and comment period, 1667(28:1605)
    >>>>60 minute debate, question and comment period, sponsoring Minister present, 1677(28:171)
    >>>United Kingdom comparison, 339(6:1125)
    >>Closure under S.O. 57
    >>>Motion, 30 minute debate, 336(6:1105)
    >>>Use, undemocratic, 323(5:1230)
    >>Committee business and reinstatement of government bills, Ms. (Boudria), 300-6(5:1010-55), 322-33(5:1230-430), 341-53(6:1220-350), 368-402(6:1520-855), agreed to, on recorded division, 403-4(6:2025-30), agreed to, on division, 404(6:2030)
    >>>Amdt. (Hill, G.), 305(5:1050), negatived, on recorded division, 402-3(6:2000-25)
    >>>>Amdt. to amdt. (Casson), 347(6:1305), taking under advisement, 347(6:1310), not in order, 349(6:1320)
    >>>Closure, under S.O. 57
    >>>>M. (Boudria), 335-9(6:1105-35), agreed to, on recorded division, 339-40(6:1135-215)
    >>>>Notice, 317(5:1200)
    >>Committees sitting, relationship, 1111(19:1020)
    >>Confidence convention, limitations, 1154(19:1545), 1705(29:1100), 1718(29:1240)
    >>Debate
    >>>Meaningful, 1753(29:1640)
    >>>Restricted, 1706(29:1110)
    >>Delays, filibusters, 1749(29:1615)
    >>Democracy, lack, 545(8:1825)
    >>Electronic voting, 1669(28:1610), 1674-6(28:1650-705), 1712(29:1155), 1772(30:1010-5), 5768(94:1235)
    >>>Modernization and Improvement of Procedures of the House of Commons Special Committee recommendations, 7177(117:1015)
    >>Emergency debates, process, simplification, 1668(28:1605)
    >>Evolving, 1151(19:1530)
    >>Free votes, 303(5:1035), 338(6:1120), 1014-5(17:1255), 1667(28:1600), 1674(28:1650), 1680(28:1740), 1716-7(29:1230-5), 1719-20(29:1255), 1724(29:1330-40), 1726(29:1350), 1750(29:1620), 1774-5(30:1030), 1778(30:1055), 3628-9(61:1150), 5768(94:1235), 5849(96:1235), 5904(96:1915), 7971(130:1220-5), 8007(130:1630), 8008(130:1640), 8011(130:1655-700), 8012(130:1705-10)
    >>>Canadian Alliance position, 1777(30:1050)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 7526(122:1410)
    >>>New Democratic Party policy, 1726(29:1350)
    >>>Progressive Conservative Party position, 1807(30:1415)
    >>>See also Assisted human reproduction--Legislation; Firearms registry (Canadian Firearms Program)--Funding; House of Commons proceedings--Votes; Marriage--Definition, Legislation
    >>Friday sittings, making better use of time, alternatives, 1673(28:1640-5), 1705(29:1055)
    >>Government announcements made outside House see Canada-United States softwood lumber dispute--Government assistance to industry and workers, $246.5 million package
    >>Government House Leader role, evolution, impact, 1709(29:1130)
    >>Government motions, 10 minute speeches, 1669(28:1610)
    >>Government motions, several distinct and separate parts
    >>>Chair dividing, requesting, 208-9(4:1005-20), 299-300(5:100-10)
    >>>Encompassing one principle, resumption and continuation of business of the House, 209(4:1015)
    >>>Speaker's ruling, Journals failure to include in daily record, 365-6(6:1505)
    >>Journals, delay in publication/availability, 4783(79:1005)
    >>Members referring to other Members by names, not constituencies or titles, 1720(29:1300-5)
    >>Modernization and improvement, 301(5:1510), 303(5:1030), 1668(28:1605), 1700(29:1025), 1703(29:1050), 1707-8(29:1120), 1710(29:1140), 1723(29:1330), 1753(29:1645), 3628(61:1150)
    >>>Boudria, Government House Leader position, 1670(28:1620)
    >>>"Building Trust II", Canadian Alliance proposals, 319(5:1205-10), 1749(29:1615), 1752(29:1635-40)
    >>>Canadian Alliance disruption, 1156(19:1600)
    >>>Democratization, 1752(29:1630-5)
    >>>Martin, Paul, position, 1701(29:1030), 1705-6(29:1105), 1725(29:1345)
    >>>Modernization and Improvement of Procedure of House of Commons Special Committee (1st Sess., 37th Parl.) recommendations, 1771(30:1005)
    >>>o.q., 7579(123:1155)
    >>>Phase II, 1701(29:1035)
    >>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee report recommendations, 1110(19:1015)
    >>>Process, sham, 1701(29:1030)
    >>>Proposals, House take note debate
    >>>>Notice,, 1459-60(24:1505)
    >>>>M. (Boudria), 1667-81(28:1600-750), 1699-727(29:1015-355), 1744-59(29:1540-725), 1771-8(30:1005-55)
    >>Modernization/reform, comparison, 1678(28:1715), 1714(29:1210-5)
    >>Moment of silence, 48(2:1415), 1503(25:1200), 2370(40:1110), 5443(90:1410), 8090(132:1210), 9235(152:1045)
    >>>See also Duhamel, Hon. Senator Ronald; National Day of Mourning; Remembrance Day
    >>Motions, calling on government to act, government ignoring/failing to implement, 1671(28:1630), 1676(28:1705)
    >>Municipal system, transparency, comparison, 1116(19:1130)
    >>Non-partisan, 1773(30:1015)
    >>Opposition role, 1722(29:1315)
    >>Opposition work slowdown, 1155(19:1600)
    >>Oral Question Period
    >>>Friday sittings, specific focus on one ministry, 1722(29:1315)
    >>>Genuine accountability session, 1707(29:1115)
    >>>Minister compelled to reply, no evasive statements, etc., 1678-9(28:1725-30), 1712(29:1150)
    >>>Notice, United Kingdom example, 1776(30:1040-5)
    >>>Questions and replies, 35 second time limits, 1748(29:1600)
    >>>Rationalization, 1772(30:1010)
    >>>Role, importance, 1679(28:1730), 8642-3(142:1100-5)
    >>>"Theatrics", 1114(19:1115)
    >>>Thematic approach, United Kingdom model, 1679(28:1730), 1772(30:1010)
    >>>Time, moving, 1668(28:1610)
    >>Pages, rising when Speaker rises, outdated, 1720(29:1305)
    >>Petitions, accepting through Internet filing, 1673-4(28:1650)
    >>Political parties, research budgets, increase, 1667(28:1605)
    >>Private Members' Business, opportunity to debate, 1772(30:1010)
    >>Private Members' Motions for Production of Papers, 1722(29:1320)
    >>Prorogation
    >>>Impact on business of House, 209(4:1015)
    >>>See also Auditor General's reports--Prorogation of House of Commons; Nuclear waste--Contaminated land, Legislation
    >>Question and comment period, 1776(30:1040)
    >>Recess, early, busy agenda/important issues, o.q., 8441(138:1155)
    >>Reform
    >>>House leaders preparing package, o.q., 1299(22:1415)
    >>>Senate role, replacing, 7928(129:1600-5), 7929-30(129:1615)
    >>Rules (Standing Orders), 1721(29:1315)
    >>>1991 amendments, former Progressive Conservative government (Mulroney) changing without consent of opposition, 335(6:1105)
    >>>1997 changes, 1667(28:1600)
    >>>Amending
    >>>>By consensus, 1158(19:1615), 1160(19:1630)
    >>>>By unanimous consent, 1157(19:1610)
    >>>>Piecemeal, 1151-2(19:1530)
    >>>Amendments, Modernization and Improvement of Procedure of House of Commons Special Committee (37th Parl., 1st Sess.) unanimous recommendations, 336(6:1105)
    >>>Evolution, history, 1775(30:1035)
    >>>Lefebvre Committee recommendations, 1676(28:1705)
    >>>McGrath Committee recommendations, 1676(28:1705)
    >>>Modernization, phase two, special committee, establishing, 1722(30:1010)
    >>>>o.q., 1352(23:1500)
    >>>Nurturing opposition parties, 1776(30:1045)
    >>>Ontario legislature, comparison, 1775-6(30:1035-40)
    >>>Protection of democracy in House, 1672(28:1635)
    >>>Recognition of all five parties in allocating time for debate, lead-off speakers, etc., 1677(28:1715)
    >>>Reform, 1703(29:1050), 1775(30:12035)
    >>>Updating, need, 1672(28:1635)
    >>Sittings, scheduling larger number of days together, 1745(29:1545)
    >>Speeches
    >>>Allotted time, sharing with other Members, United States Congress comparison, 1745(29:1540)
    >>>Quality of oratory, decline, 1702(29:1040)
    >>>Reading, prohibiting, 1702-3(29:1040-5)
    >>>Tabling, 1702(29:1040)
    >>Statements by Members (S.O. 31), freedom of expression, 1775-6(30:1035-40)
    >>Statements by Ministers, policy announcements, routinely made outside Chamber, disrespect/disregard for role of Parliament, 324(5:1315), 1674(28:1650), 1677(28:1710)
    >>>See also Government policy
    >>Supply/opposition days
    >>>Day lost, government proroguing session, restoring, 209(4:1010)
    >>>See also Iraq--United States pre-emptive attack, Canadian participation; National missile defence system (NMD)--Canadian participation
    >>Supply/opposition motions
    >>>Advance notice, 1745(29:1545)
    >>>Free votes, Prime Minister Chrétien allowing, o.q., 1299(22:1415)
    >>>Government seeking control over subject matter, 1670(28:1620)
    >>>Text, notice on previous day, 1156(19:1605)
    >>Take note debates, 1715-6(29:1225-30), 1717(29:1240), 1750-1(29:1620-5)
    >>>Issues, referral to special committee, 1711(29:1145)
    >>>Numbers, increase, 1667-8(28:1600-5)
    >>>Salient points, 1745(29:1545)
    >>>Use when government lacking agenda, 1753(29:1640)
    >>>Votes not allowed see Iraq, United States pre-emptive attack--Canadian participation, House of Commons consultation/vote
    >>Traditions, respecting, 327(5:1335)
    >>Unanimous consent provisions, 1132(19:1330)
    >>United Kingdom and Australia models, 1674(28:1650), 1714(29:1215)
    >>Votes
    >>>Application of votes previously taken, 1669(28:1610)
    >>>>Szabo position, 1132(19:1330), 1701(29:1035)
    >>>Deferring, 1133(19:1340)
    >>>Freer votes, 1704(29:1050), 1711(29:1145)
    >>>Members from other buildings, delayed by bus route, almost missing vote, corrective measures needed, 8638(142:1045)
    >>>Party discipline, relaxing, 1705(29:1105)
    >>>Whipped votes, 1704(29:1050), 1705(29:1100)
    >>>See also House of Commons proceedings--Electronic voting--Free votes
    >>Wooden mace, use, anniversary of 1916 fire, 3035(51:1105)
    >>See also Official Opposition

House of Commons security

    >>Breach, protester interrupting November 19, 2002 unveiling of official portrait of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, 1661-2(28:1525-35), 1743-4(29:1530-40)
    >>>o.q., 1733(29:1430)
    >>Vehicles, searching, etc., 5471-2(90:1710-5)

House of Commons vacancies

    >>Lévis-et-Chutes-De-La-Chaudière (resignation of Antoine Dubé), 4370(72:1505)
    >>Ottawa Centre (resignation of Mac Harb), 7305(119:1105)
    >>Perth--Middlesex (resignation of John Richardson), 633(10:1210)
    >>Témiscamingue (resignation of Pierre Brien), 4217(71:1105)

House of Commons visitors

    >>Argentina, His Excellency Carlos Frederico Ruckauf, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship, 5871(96:1500)
    >>Armenia, Republic of
    >>>Khachatryan, Armen, Chairman of the National Assembly, 57(2:150)
    >>>Lokyan, Hon. David, Minister of Agriculture, 7920(129:1500)
    >>Australia
    >>>Andrew, Hon. Neil, Speaker, House of Representatives, and delegation, 4995(82:1500)
    >>>Ferguson, Senator Alan, Chair, Foreign Affairs and Trade Standing Committee, and delegation, 1551(26:1500)
    >>Bangladesh, Hon. Moudud Ahmed, Minister of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, 798(13:1500)
    >>Burma/Myanmar, Dr. Cynthia Maung, refugee hospital administrator, 6923(112:1500)
    >>Canadian
    >>>2003 Special Olympians, coaches and managers, 7920(129:1500)
    >>>Alberta, Hon. Heather Forsythe, Solicitor General, 2846(48:1500)
    >>>Bowering, George, first Parliamentary Poet Laureate, 1551(26:1500)
    >>>British Columbia
    >>>>Barisoff, Hon. Bill, Minister of Provincial Revenue, 5362(88:1500)
    >>>>Hagen, Hon. Stan, Minister of Sustainable Resource Management and Minister of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, 4995(82:1508)
    >>>>Hogg, Hon. Gordon, Minister of Children and Family Development, 1910(32:1500)
    >>>>Plant, Hon. Geoff, Attorney General and Minister responsible for Treaty Negotiations, 1503(25:1200)
    >>>Campbell, Right Hon. Kim, former Prime Minister, 1078(18:1500)
    >>>Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal recipients, 4420(73:1505)
    >>>Chrétien, Aline, wife of Prime Minister, 9276(152:1540)
    >>>Governor General's Awards in commemoration of the Persons Case, 2003 recipients, 8490(139:1500)
    >>>Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts recipients, 4369(72:1500)
    >>>Governor General's Literary Awards recipients, 1658(28:1500-5)
    >>>Governor General's Performing Arts Awards
    >>>>2002 recipients, 1146-7(19:1500)
    >>>>2003 recipients, 9271(152:1500)
    >>>Lafleur, Guy, hockey legend, 6855(111:1510)
    >>>Layton, Jack, Leader, New Democratic Party of Canada, 2713(46:1415)
    >>>Malcolm, Ryan, Canadian Idol competition winner, 9192(151:1505)
    >>>Mathieu da Costa award recipients, 3306(55:1200)
    >>>Métirier, Paul, World War I veteran, 1307(22:1500)
    >>>Milne, R. Eleanor, former Dominion Sculptor, 9079(149:1500)
    >>>Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Award of Excellence recipients and fellowship and doctoral prize winners, 1841(31:1500)
    >>>New Brunswick, Hon. Dennis Furlong, Minister of Education and Minister Responsible for the Culture and Sports Secretariat, 2721(46:1505)
    >>>Northwest Territories, Hon. Stephen Kakfwi, Premier, 3651(61:1500)
    >>>Nova Scotia
    >>>>Clark, Hon. Cecil, Minister of Energy, 7339(119:1500)
    >>>>Fage, Hon. Ernest, Minister of Energy, 3141(52:1500)
    >>>>LeBlanc, Hon. Neil, Minister of Finance, 3184(53:1500)
    >>>Nunavut, Hon. Paul Okalik, Premier, 3651(61:1500)
    >>>Prince Edward Island
    >>>>Binns, Hon. Pat, Premier, 3470(58:1500)
    >>>>Currie, Hon. Mike, Minister of Energy, 4664(77:1500)
    >>>>Lantz, Hon. Jeff, Attorney General and Minister of Tourism, 3747(63:1500)
    >>>Quebec, Hon. Francoise Gauthier, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 7631(124:1500)
    >>>Saskatchewan
    >>>>Hermanson, Elwin, Leader of the Opposition, 755(12:1500)
    >>>>Wartman, Hon. Mark, Minister of Highways and Transportation, 6742(109:1500)
    >>>Short, Vernon, Centennial Flame Research Award, 2002 recipient, 6539(106:1500)
    >>>Tarbox, Barb, anti-smoking crusader, 3254(54:1500)
    >>>Trotter, LCol Al, World War II veteran, 1308(22:1500)
    >>>Turner, Isabel, Mayor, City of Kingston, Ontario and City Council Members, 5363(88:1505)
    >>>Veterans, Paul Métivier (WWI), Nursing Sister Hallie Sloan (WWII), Hardel True (Korean War), Ernest Boutillier (peacekeeper), 9192(151:1505)
    >>>Webb. Garth, Word War II veteran, President, Juno Beach Centre Association, 6539(106:1500)
    >>>William, Dave, astronaut, 2635(44:1500)
    >>>Yukon, Hon. Elaine Taylor, Minister of Justice and Minister of Business, Tourism and Culture, 4493(74:1500)
    >>Chile, Hon. Sergio Bitar, Minister of Education, 9031(148:1200)
    >>China-Canada Legislative Association, Liu Zhen, Vice-Chairman and delegation, 7631(124:1500)
    >>Commonwealth, Right Hon. Donald C. McKinnon, Secretary-General, 5714(93:1505)
    >>Cuba, His Excellency Raul de la Nuez Ramirez, Minister for External Trade, 1949(33:1500)
    >>Czech Republic
    >>>Dostal, His Excellency Pavel, Minister of Culture, 9319(153:1200)
    >>>Rusnok, His Excellency Jiri, Minister of Industry and Trade, 1308(22:1500)
    >>Denmark (Royal Danish Kingdom), Hon. Christian Mejdahl, Speaker of the Folketing, 7460(121:1505)
    >>Dominican Republic, His Excellency President Rafael Hipolito Dominguez Mejia, 1353(23:1505)
    >>Djibouti, His Excellency Dileita Mohamed Dileita, Prime Minister, 7219(117:1500)
    >>East Africa, Hon. Abdulrahman Omar Kinana, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, 7822(127:1455)
    >>Ethiopia, Federal Democratic Republic of, His Excellency, Dr. Mulatu Teshome, Speaker of the House of the Federation, 6681(108:1500)
    >>European Parliament, Willy de Clerq, Chair, Delegation for Development with Canada, 8976(147:1500)
    >>Finland, Hon. Kimmo Sasi, Minister of Transport and Communications, 365(6:1500)
    >>France
    >>>Laffineur, Marc, National Assembly Deputy and President of French Branch of France-Canada Interparliamentary Association and delegation, 3720(62:1500)
    >>>Lenoir, M., National Assembly Deputy, 5452(90:1500)
    >>>Plagnol, His Excellency Henri, Secretary of State for Government Reform to the Minister responsible for the Public Service, 869(14:1500)
    >>Galleries, recognition of visitors, sole prerogative of Speaker of the House of Commons, S.O. 31, 4813(79:1355)
    >>Gabonese Republic, His Excellency Georges Rawiri, President of the Senate, 1035(17:1500)
    >>Germany, Federal Republic of, Minister-President Professor Dr. Wolfgang Boehmer, President of the Bundesrat, 7419(120:1500)
    >>International Joint Commission, Hon. Dennis I. Schornack, Chairman of the U.S. Section and Right Hon. Herb Gray, Chairman of the Canadian Section, 57(2:1500)
    >>Kazakhstan, Republic of, Hon. Zhamakhan Tuyakbai, Chairman of the Mazhilis of the Parliament, 9149(150:1500)
    >>Kyrgyz Republic, Hon. Abdygany Erkebaev, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, 6246(102:1505)
    >>La Francophonie, Roger Dehaybe, Intergovernmental Agency General Administrator, 8214(134:1500)
    >>Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of, Her Excellency Ilinka Mitreva, Minister of Foreign Affairs, 3720(62:1500)
    >>Mozambique, His Excellency President Joaquim Chissano, 4369(72:1500)
    >>NATO Parliamentary Association, Hon. Doug Bereuter, President, 8782(144:1500)
    >>Nevis Island, Hon. Marjorie Morton, President of the Assembly and parliamentarians, 1308(22:1500)
    >>New Zealand, Hon. Jim Sutton, Minister for Trade Negotiations and Minister of Agriculture, 2721(46:1505)
    >>North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Right Hon. Lord Robertson, Secretary General, 5871(96:1500)
    >>Northern Ireland, Lord Alderdice, Speaker of the Assembly, 57(2:1500)
    >>Portugal
    >>>Amaral, His Excellency Joao Bosco Mota, President of the Assembly, 8781(144:1500)
    >>>da Cruz, His Excellency Dr. Antonio Martins, Minister of Foreign Affairs and for the Portuguese Communities, 6089(100:1500)
    >>>DaSilva, His Excellency Carlos Manuel Tavares, Minister for the Economy, 7030(114:1500)
    >>Russian Federation, Sergei Ivanov, Minister of Defence, 8214(134:1500)
    >>Saidye Bronfman Award for Excellence in the Fine Arts
    >>>2002 winner/finalists, Kai Chan, Suzanne Edgerley, Gregg Payce, Barbara Todd, 317(5:1200)
    >>>2003 winner/finalists, Walter Ostrom, Michael Hosaluk, Gordon Peteran, 8162(133:1200)
    >>Slovenia, Hon, Janez Susnik, President of the National Council, 5250(86:1500)
    >>South Africa, Republic of,
    >>>Cachalia, His Excellency Firoz, Speaker of the Gauteng Provincial Assembly, 798(13:1500)
    >>>Mbeki, His Excellency Thabo, President, 9149(150:1500)
    >>Sri Lanka, Democratic Socialist Republic of, Hon. Tyronne Fernando, Minister of Foreign Affairs, 7920(129:1500)
    >>Sweden
    >>>Karlsson, His Excellency Jan O., Minister for International Development Cooperation, Migration and Asylum Policy, 2212(37:1505)
    >>>Persson, His Excellency Goran, Prime Minister, 3353(56:1415)
    >>Sudan, Republic of the, His Excellency Dr. Mustafa Osman Ismail, Minister of Foreign Affairs, 6246(102:1505)
    >>Tanzania, United Republic of, Hon. Ann Magreth Abdallah, Minister of Health, 5871(96:1500)
    >>Thailand, His Excellency Uthai Pimjaichon, Speaker of the House of Representatives, President of the National Assembly, 755(12:1500)
    >>Trinidad and Tobago, Republic of, Hon. Dr. Linda Baboolai, President of the Senate, 8039(131:1505)
    >>United Kingdom, Right Hon. Paul Murphy, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, 9079(149:1500)
    >>United Mexican States (Mexico), His Excellency Luis Ernesto Derbez Bautista, Secretary of Foreign Relations, 5813(95:1500)
    >>United States of America, Jack David, Co-Chair, Canada-United States Permanent Joint Board on Defence, 5452(90:1500)
    >>Uzbekistan, Republic of
    >>>Ganiev, His Excellency Elyor, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of Agency for Foreign Economic Relations, 1308(22:1500)
    >>>Kamilov, His Excellency Abdulaziz, Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1308(22:1500)
    >>Vietnam, Socialist Republic of, His Excellency Nguyen Dy Nien, Minister of Foreign Affairs, 7535(122:1500)

House take note debates see Special debates

Household hazardous waste see Toxic/hazardous waste

Housekeeping costs see Disabled and handicapped persons

Housing

Houston, Det. Ronald

    >>Winnipeg police officer, killed in line of duty, naming of memorial park/tribute, S.O. 31, 241(4:1410)

Hovercraft see Canadian Coast Guard--Search and rescue; Vancouver International Airport

Hubbard, Charles (Lib.--Miramichi)

    >>Aboriginal peoples/communities, o.q., 2965(49:1455), 8722-3(143:1145)
    >>Aboriginal self-government, 9155(150:1550)
    >>Assembly of First Nations, o.q., 7702-3(125:1445)
    >>Assisted human reproduction, 8764-5(144:1315)
    >>Assisted Human Reproduction Act (Bill C-13), 8764-5(144:1315)
    >>Child pornography, petitions, 2435(41:1510)
    >>Davis Inlet, o.q., 8440(138:1150)
    >>Electricity, 598(9:1615)
    >>First Nations Fiscal and Statistical Management Act (Bill C-19), 9280(152:1620)
    >>First Nations Governance Act (Bill C-7), 6837(110:1925)
    >>Hate propaganda, petitions, 6378(104:1210)
    >>Human cloning, 8764(144:1315)
    >>Hydro-electric power, 598(9:1615)
    >>Indian bands/reserves, 3170-1(52:1850-5)
    >>Kitkatla Indian Band, 3170-1(52:1850-5)
    >>Kouchibouguac National Park, petitions, 6378(104:1210)
    >>Moar, Frederick Forrest, S.O. 31, 5026(83:1405)
    >>National Wildlife Week, S.O. 31, 5401(89:1105)
    >>Nuclear energy, 598(9:1615)
    >>Nuclear Safety and Control Act (amdt.)(Bill C-4), 598(9:1615), 1064(17:1850), 2214(37:1525)
    >>Nuclear waste, 598(9:1615)
    >>Point Lepreau nuclear power plant, 598(9:1615)
    >>Procedure
    >>>Bills, Government, 68379110:1925)
    >>>Divisions, recorded, 1064(17:1850)
    >>>Members' remarks, 2214(37:1525), 9062(149:1320)
    >>Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Royal Visit, S.O. 31, 620-1(10:1100)
    >>Specific Claims Resolution Act (Bill C-6), 9011-2(148:1005-10), 9062(149:1320), 9136(150:1345), 9155(150:1550), 9157(150:1600), 9160(150:1625)
    >>Stem cell research, petitions, 2435(41:1510)
    >>Wildlife, S.O. 31, 5401(89:1105)
    >>Wind energy, 598(9:1615)
    >>Westbank First Nation self-government agreement, 9195(151:1530)

Hubbard, SK see Canada Post Corporation--Rural communities

Hughes, Clara see Speed Skating--World Speed Skating Championships

Hugo Award see Sawyer, Robert J.--Science fiction

Hull, QC see Gatineau, QC

Human cloning

Human genome

Human Resources Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee

    >>Reports, presented
    >>>First (Tax Fairness for Persons with Disabilities), tabled, 2566(43:1545)
    >>>Second (Taking the Necessary Measures to Enhance the Integrity of the Social Insurance Number: A Review of the Action Plan), 4197(70:1210)
    >>>Third (Raising Adult Literacy Skills: The Need for a Pan-Canadian Response), 7176(117:1010)
    >>>Fourth (Building a Brighter Future for Urban Aboriginal Children), 7176(117:1010)
    >>>>Concurrence, M. (Desjarlais), 8246-51(135:1025-1140)
    >>>Fifth (Listening to Canadians: A First View of the Future of the Canada Pension Plan Disability Program), 7176(117:1010)
    >>See also Disabled and handicapped persons--Administrative injustices; Government expenditures--Order Paper questions, Prince George--Peace River constituency

Human Resources Development Department

    >>Avalon Peninsula, NF, outreach office, cutbacks, o.q., 1909(32:1455)
    >>Budget cutbacks, 2643(44:1550-5), 2653(44:1720)
    >>Chief actuary see Employment insurance--Surplus
    >>Chilliwack, BC, office closure, petition, 8639(142:1050)
    >>Estimates see Estimates--2002-2003 (B)
    >>Lotbinière--L'Érable constituency offices, accessibility, 4960(82:1055)
    >>MaxSys contract, Paul Cochrane involvement, previous investigation, rationale, o.q., 7577-8(123:1150)
    >>Megafile, information on public in centralized file, 3557(59:1545), 3558(59:1600)
    >>Miramichi investigation centre, termination, rationale, o.q., 1304(22:1440)
    >>Outreach offices, Newfoundland and Labrador, roles, success, government restricting ability to help people, 3900-1(66:1330-5)
    >>Regina, SK, resident, disability benefit appeal victory, department overturning, fairness, o.q., 5758-9(94:1140)
    >>Rural communities, cutbacks, etc., 4853(80:1050)
    >>Scandal, boondoggle, 2496(42:1210), 2536(42:1705-10), 2617(44:1305), 2649(44:1640), 3919-20(66:1530-5), 3922(66:1555), 5875(96:1520), 6124(101:1025), 7307(119:1115), 7308(119:1125), 7639(124:1605), 8132(132:1705), 8133(132:1715-20)
    >>>Auditor General's concerns, 3889(66:1200), 3892(66:1220)
    >>>Employees, mishandling of funds
    >>>>Dismissals, 7443(120:1845)
    >>>>Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigation, o.q., 7333-4(119:1430), 7417(120:1450), 7577(123:1150), 7700(125:1435)
    >>Tucker, Beryl, $1,368 pension overpayment, recovery attempts, harassment, o.q., 1838(31:1445)
    >>See also Canada Pension Plan--Disability benefits; Government expenditures--Waste and mismanagement; Laval, QC; Official languages policy (Bilingualism); Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, Second--Reports, Sixteenth; Youth--Mission Compétence Hiver 2003

Human rights

    >>Foreign policy, relationship, Progressive Conservative government (Mulroney) policy, 4213(70:1345)
    >>Trade, relationship, 4212-3(70:1345-50), 4215(70:1405)
    >>United Nations founding principle, S.O. 31, 953(16:1355)
    >>See also Afghanistan; Anti-Semitism; Bangladesh; Basque separatists; Betancourt Ingrid; Bingzhang, Dr. Wang; Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Canadian Human Rights Act; Canadian Human Rights Tribunal; Child soldiers; China; Civil liberties; Conscience rights; Diamond mining industry--Conflict diamonds; Discrimination and racism; Drug and substance abuse--Employer required alcohol or drugs tests; Duterville, Albert; Elderly persons; Eugenics; Falun Gong; Gays and lesbians; Genocide; Haiti; Hate propaganda; Health care--Patients' rights; Ibrahim, Dr. Saad Eddin; Income tax--International agreements re avoidance of double taxation and tax evasion; Iran; Iraq--Dictatorship; Iraq, United States pre-emptive attack--Prisoners of war; Israel--Terrorist attacks; Ivory Coast; Liberia; Libya; Marriage--Definition; Middle East conflict--Israeli occupied territories; Nigeria; Offenders--International transfer/calculation of foreign sentences; Pakistan; Religious freedom; Rights of the child; Sampson, William; Tibet; Turkey; Universal Declaration of Human Rights; University research--Research chairs, Women; Water; Zanzibar; Zimbabwe

Human Rights Watch see Israel--Terrorist attacks, Crime against humanity

Humane Society

    >>Toronto, role, tribute, S.O. 31, 8964(147:1400)

Humanitarian/emergency aid see Operation Christmas Child

Humboldt Broncos see Hockey--Royal Bank Cup

Hunger strikes see Merchant navy veterans

Hunters safety program see Firearms--Safety

Hunters see Aboriginal hunters

Hunting see Firearms; National Heritage Hunting and Fishing Act (Bill C-469); Species at risk (endangered species)--Trophy hunting; Waterfowl--Management and hunting in Quebec

Huntington Disease Awareness Month

Huron-Wendat Nation museum

    >>Canadian Heritage Department, funding, S.O. 31, 7696-7(125:1415)

Hurricanes

    >>Hurricane Hortense, 1999, government assistance to Nova Scotia, payments delayed, o.q., 8155(133:1125)
    >>Hurricane Isabel, Canadian preparedness, National Defence Minister McCallum role, etc., o.q., 7412(120:1425)
    >>Hurricane Juan, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island impact
    >>>Federal government assistance, Canadian Armed Forces, financial, etc.
    >>>>o.q., 7911-2(129:1415), 7916-7(129:1440), 8109(132:1425), 8153-4(133:1115), 8155(133:1125), 8322(136:1450)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 8105(132:1405), 8152(133:1105), 8202(134:1400)
    >>>Meteorological Service of Canada warning role, S.O. 31, 8105(132:1410)
    >>>Project Bovine Beauty fundraiser, S.O. 31, 8481(139:1410)
    >>>S.O. 31, 7909(129:1400), 7985(130:1405), 7985(130:1410), 7986(130:1410), 8478-9(139:1355)
    >>>Wharves, damage, ensuring safety, o.q., 7991(130:1440)
    >>>See also Woodlots--Halifax Regional Municipality, NS

Hussein, Saddam see Iraq

Hydro-electric power

Hydrogen

    >>Energy role, fuel cells, etc., 1896(32:1335-40), 8402(137:1545)
    >>>Air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions reduction factor, 2216-7(37:1540), 5138(84:1840)
    >>>>o.q., 8438(138:1140)
    >>>Government funding $215 million, o.q., 8438(139:1140)
    >>>Nuclear energy role, 2217(37:1545)
    >>>See also Automobiles/motor vehicles--Alternative fuels use; Ballard fuel cell
    >>Storage, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Industrial Research Chair, federal government funding, S.O. 31, 6151(101:1400)

Hydrogenation see Trans fats

Hypothec loans see Mortgages--Repayment before maturity