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The Hansard Index is the key to information about what is said by Members of Parliament in the House of Commons during the 35th Parliament, 1st Session. The subject entries will either provide reference to a page number or, a combination of page number followed by the issue sitting number and time checks in the daily Hansard.

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Brien, Pierre (BQ--Témiscamingue)

Brighter Futures program

    >>Maintaining, 2589

Brighton, Ont. see Rail passenger service--Incidents

Brinton, Susan see Jeanne Sauvé Award--Recipients

Bristol Aerospace Ltd. see Defence equipment--Aircraft, CF-5s

Bristol Communications see Fisheries and Oceans Department

Bristow, Grant see CSIS--Informant; Security Intelligence Review Committee--1992 report

British Airport Authority see Pearson International Airport--Terminals 1 and 2

British Avery award see Wine industry--Mission Hill Winery

British Columbia

    >>Distinct society status, o.q., 17438
    >>Economic prosperity, provincial government's role, 1129-33, 2689
    >>Electoral boundaries, federal, redistribution, 2531-3, 2549-50, 2560--2, 3203-4, 11077, 11635
    >>>See also Electoral boundaries, commissions, suspending
    >>Harcourt, Hon. Mike, Premier see Dangerous offenders--Zero tolerance; Government expenditures--Reduction; Forestry--Clayoquot Sound; Quebec--Distinct society
    >>Heritage rivers program, S.O. 31, 14760-1
    >>Longshoremen see Ports
    >>Lt. Governor, May Brown, rumoured appointment, Liberal Party connections, o.q., 9532
    >>Mining Week, S.O. 31, 4339
    >>Multiculturalism Week, S.O. 31, 1376-7, 1548
    >>New Democratic Party, fundraising irregularities, investigation, 16818
    >>>S.O. 31, 15696
    >>Northern British Columbia Winter Games, Fort St. John, B.C., S.O. 31, 787
    >>Railway, constitution/confederation, obligation, 1392, 1406, 17557, 17560, 17648
    >>Reform Party, Jack Weisgerber, leader, references, 17368, 17377
    >>Separatism, votes to secede in 1870s, 17598
    >>Tatshenshini-Alsek wilderness area, heritage site, mineral deposits, S.O. 31, 8995
    >>See also other subject headings

British Columbia French-Canadian Federation

    >>Anniversary, 50th, S.O. 31, 16959

British Columbia Fruit Growers Association see Fruit and vegetables

British Columbia Health Association see Health care--Accessibility

British Columbia Hockey Hall of Fame

    >>Inductees, Penticton Vees, Kimberly Dynamiters, Trail Smoke Eaters, S.O. 31, 1229
    >>Penticton, B.C., construction, S.O. 31, 1229

British Columbia Summer Games

    >>1994, Kelowna, B.C., S.O. 31, 5570
    >>1996, Trail and Castlegar, B.C., S.O. 31, 986

British Columbia Treaty Commission

British Columbia Treaty Commission Act (Bill C-107)--Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (Irwin)

    >>First reading, 15535
    >>Second reading, 15614-26, 15629-36, 15651-9, 15680-94, 15709-25
    >>>Agreed to, on division, 15724-5
    >>Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 15725
    >>>Reported, without amdts., 16670
    >>Report stage, concurrence, agreed to, 16884
    >>Third reading, 16884-97, 16909-11
    >>>Agreed to, on recorded division, 16944-6, passed.
    >>Senate passage, 17757
    >>Royal Assent, 17757. Chap. 45, S.C. 1995
    >>See also Aboriginal land claims--British Columbia; British Columbia Treaty Commission--Establishment

British Columbia Utilities Commission see Alcan Smelters and Chemicals Ltd.

British North America Act see Constitution Act

British North America Living History Association see Gun control/guns--Legislation (Bill C-68)

British preferential tariff see Footwear--Imports

Broadcasting

    >>Culture, impact, 454, 6418
    >>Foul language, abuse and violence, CRTC regulating, petitions, 1650, 4528, 5218-9, 6146, 7864, 9660-1, 10394, 10670, 10958, 11413, 12335, 15537
    >>Legislation see Broadcasting Act (amdt.--broadcasting policy)(Bill C-300)
    >>Licences, B.C. Telecom, waiver of foreign ownership restriction, S.O. 31, 13716
    >>National strategy, 6838
    >>Public, other countries, comparison, 10778-9
    >>See also Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; Canadian Heritage Department; Radio stations; Television; Television, cable

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

Broadcasting Act (amdt.--broadcasting policy)(Bill C-300)--Gallaway

    >>First reading, 9377
    >>See also Broadcasting--Legislation; Television, cable--Negative option marketing

Broadcasting Act (amdt.--termination of CBC's television operations)(Bill C-340)--J. Brown

    >>First reading, 14323
    >>See also Canadian Broadcasting Corporation--Privatizing

Broadcasting and film industry

    >>Review panel re Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, National Film Board and Telefilm Canada
    >>>Canadian companies, foreign success, 16127
    >>>Canadian Heritage Standing Committee study of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, relationship, o.q., 12067
    >>>Juneau, Pierre, chair, o.q., 12067
    >>>Report, delay, o.q., 17040
    >>>See also Canadian Broadcasting Corporation--International service
    >>Role, etc., 17733

Brock University

    >>30th anniversary, S.O. 31, 1850

Brockhouse, Dr. Bertram see Nobel Prize, physics

Brocklebank, Pte David see Somalia--Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping operation

Brockton High School see Crime--Shootings

Brockville, Ont.

    >>Environmental award, S.O. 31, 20

Brockville Rifles see Canadian Armed Forces--Militia

Brodie, Paul

    >>Order of Canada recipient, S.O. 31, 6849-50

Brome--Missisquoi constituency

    >>By-election, Feb. 13/95, S.O. 31, 9192, 9598, 10145
    >>References, 901
    >>See also House of Commons vacancies; Justice Department--Legal agents; Members of Parliament--Certificate of election

Bromont, Que. see Hyundai Auto Canada

Bronfman, Charles see Pearson Development Corporation

Brooke-Alvinston-Inwood Community Centre see Lambton--Middlesex constituency

Brooks, Alta. see Mortgages--Insurance, CMHC program

Broughton Island see Arctic

Brown, Bonnie (L--Oakville--Milton)

    >>Algoma Steel Corporation, Limited, S.O. 31, 7030
    >>Banks and banking, S.O. 31, 17135
    >>Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 10797-8
    >>>M. on supply (S. Tremblay), 10797-9
    >>Child support payments, M. (Gaffney), 3550-1
    >>Children, 3550
    >>China
    >>>o.q., 7635
    >>>S.O. 31, 8036
    >>Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (Bill C-7), 15979-81
    >>Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-226), 7268-70
    >>Cultural institutions, M. (Plamondon), 12143-4
    >>Defence equipment, 11814
    >>Defence expenditures, 365
    >>Defence, o.q., 6335
    >>Department of Canadian Heritage Act (Bill C-53), 6866, 9132-3
    >>Divorce, petition, 6567
    >>Drug abuse, 15979
    >>Drug trafficking, 15979-81
    >>Environment, o.q., 14022
    >>Farm Credit Corporation, o.q., 1997-8
    >>Farms, o.q., 1997-8
    >>Food banks, 3550
    >>Government programs and services, o.q., 4828
    >>GST, o.q., 9200
    >>Gun control/guns
    >>>Petition, 5401
    >>>S.O. 31, 12365
    >>Hospitals, S.O. 31, 13228
    >>Income, 3550-1
    >>Kilgour, references, 365
    >>Multiculturalism, 9133
    >>National identity, 10797-9
    >>National unity, S.O. 31, 15098
    >>Oakville--Milton constituency, S.O. 31, 2663-4
    >>Olympics, 1994 Winter Games, S.O. 31, 1229
    >>Parole, 7268-70
    >>Peacekeeping, M. (Ouellet), 365-6
    >>Poverty, 3550, 6700
    >>>S.O. 31, 12533
    >>Protection of Personal Information Obtained by Certain Corporations Act (Bill C-315), 17070-1
    >>References, maiden speech, 365
    >>Small business, S.O. 31, 16611
    >>Social security system, 6699-701
    >>>S.O. 31, 379-80
    >>Space program, S.O. 31, 16432
    >>Steel industry, 8264
    >>Tourist industry, 7668
    >>>o.q., 7316
    >>Women, 10588
    >>>M. on supply (C. Gagnon), 10588
    >>World Trade Organization Agreement Implementation Act (Bill C-57), 8264

Brown, Jan (REF--Calgary Southeast)