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Encryption technology see Information highway/Internet--Personal information

Endangered species see Wildlife

Ending Child Labour Exploitation, a Canadian Agenda for Action on Global Challenges see see Foreign Affairs and International Trade Standing Committee--Reports, First

Endocrine disrupters/endocrine systems see Toxic substances--Hormone disrupting substances

Endowments see Millenium scholarship fund

Energy

    >>Alternative sources, development/promotion
    >>>Government plans, r.o., 12684(193:1525)
    >>>Wind test site, Prince Edward Island, funding, 12114(184:1320)
    >>District energy projects, greenhouse gas emissions reduction factor, o.q., 6924(105:1440)
    >>Hydrogen fuel-cell powered buses, refueling, improvements, Stuart Energy System project, $5.8 million government assistance, S.O. 31, 11692(178:1410)
    >>Renewable energy
    >>>National strategy, lack, S.O. 31, 6664(101:1410)
    >>>New forms, nuclear fusion, o.q., 6416-7(97:1135-40)
    >>>Research and development, 5581-2(84:1325)

Energy consumption

    >>Greenhouse gas emissions factor, 2278(38:1835), 2301(38:2115), 6070(92:1040)
    >>>See also Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--International treaty, Canadian circumstances
    >>See also Mining industry--Falconbridge Limited; Motor vehicles--Chrysler Canada Ltd.

Energy efficiency

Energy industries

    >>Renewable energy
    >>>Government expenditures, per capita, United States comparison, o.q., 3265(51:1440)
    >>>Greenhouse gas emissions reduction factor, taxation, relationship, 2306(38:2150), 2308(38:2205), 2315(38:2250), 2321(38:2330)
    >>>India, investments, 2321(38:2330)
    >>>Research and development funding, government commitment, lack, oil and gas industry, comparison, o.q., 1979(34:1435)
    >>See also Co-operatives

Energy ministers see Federal-provincial conferences

Energy Price Commission see Gasoline--Prices

Energy Price Commission Act (Bill C-384)--Solomon

    >>First reading, 5243(79:1000-5)
    >>See also Gasoline/automotive fuels--Prices

Eng, Lim Guan see Malaysia--Human rights violations

Engine emissions see Air pollution

Engineering see Genetic engineering

English Canadians see World War I--Vimy Ridge

English language see Nunavut Territory--Language policy

ENMAX Corporation see Wind energy--Environment Department purchases

"Ensuring Access--Assistance for Post-Secondary Students" see Human Resources Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Standing Committee--Reports

Enterprise Allocation see Fisheries, Atlantic--Canso Trawlerman's Co-op

Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation

    >>Board of Directors, number and remuneration, r.o., 13868(208:1015)
    >>Employees, number and remuneration, r.o., 13868(208:1015)
    >>Project funding, 1993-1999, r.o., 11178(171:1525)
    >>See also Government grants--Or interest-free loans

Enterprise crimes see Trade--Corruption and bribery, Criminal offence

Entrepreneurs

    >>Quebec, development, government assistance, information conference and fairs, S.O. 31, 10207(155:1405)
    >>Spirit of entrepreneurship, taxation policies crushing, 13553(205:1255)
    >>Woerner, Klaus, president, ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc., Kitchener, Ont., Entrepreneur of the Year Award, tribute, S.O. 31, 1460(26:1405)
    >>Women, 14(2:1610), 61(4:1030), 823(16:1355)
    >>>Bank of Montreal study, Myths and Realities: The Economic Power of Women-Led Firms In Canada, S.O. 31, 1705(30:1110)
    >>>Government support, women's research coalition, establishment, o.q., 13439-40(203:1450)
    >>>International markets, access, o.q., 15215(229:1155)
    >>>Magnotta, Rossana, tribute, S.O. 31, 15717(236:1400)
    >>>Western provinces, Women's Enterprise Centres, mandate, renewal, $17.5 million funding, o.q., 13766(206:1450)
    >>Young Entrepreneur Awards, S.O. 31, 1040(19:14005), 7522(114:1400)
    >>Youth entrepreneurs
    >>>Liberal Party Task Force, hearings, report, etc., S.O. 31, 14668(221:1405-10)
    >>>Tribute, S.O. 31, 14436(217:1405), 14477(218:1400), 16088(241:1405)
    >>>See also Young offenders
    >>See also Guzik, Tom

Entertainment see Taxation

Entrepreneurship and enterprise development centre see Universities and colleges--Université du Québec à Chicoutimi

Enumerators see Elections--Campaign expenditures, Brien

Environment

    >>Action 21 Network, S.O. 31, 2376(39:1355)
    >>Budget 1999, measures, o.q., 12632-3(192:1455)
    >>Canadian Environment Week
    >>>o.q., 15503-4(234:1425), 15506(234:1440)
    >>>S.O. 31, 15498(234:1355-400), 15666-7(235:1355-400), 15670(235:1410-5), 15717(236:1400), 15856(238:1110)
    >>Charest role as Minister of Environment, Earth Summit (1992), etc., 5719(86:1505), 6095(92:1255)
    >>Children, relationship, S.O. 31, 402(9:1400)
    >>Clean-up industry, Nova Scotia potential, 15526(234:1630)
    >>Communities, role
    >>>Environment Department partnerships, millenium eco-communities
    >>>>o.q., 10617(162:1450)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 15800(237:1355)
    >>>o.q., 14881(224:1140)
    >>Conference, The Dawn of the Year 2000: A Vision of the Future in Environment, 12646(192:1635)
    >>Damage, quantifying, 9857(149:1725)
    >>Degradation, Liberal government Chrétien) responsibility, 1215(22:1240)
    >>Earth Day
    >>>Government role, o.q., 5958(90:1450)
    >>>S.O. 31, 5949(90:1405-10), 14014(210:1400), 14217-9(213:1400-10)
    >>Earth Schools, Liverpool Regional High School, South Shore constituency, S.O. 31, 6850(104:1410)
    >>Ecoaction 2000, program, S.O. 31, 15204-5(229:1105)
    >>Economic growth, relationship, 2312(38:2230)
    >>Economic importance, sustainable development, natural resource industries, trade, etc., 2294-5(38:2030-5)
    >>Environment Week/World Environment Day, S.O. 31, 7401-2(112:1410), 7522(114:1400)
    >>Environmental auditor general, establishing, 15689(235:1710)
    >>>See also Environment and Sustainable Development Commissioner
    >>Environmental deficit, 15526(234:1630)
    >>Environmental education, francophone countries forum, Montreal, Que., November 1997, S.O. 31, 1651(29:1405)
    >>Environmentalists
    >>>Agenda, David Suzuki remarks, etc., 9724-5(147:1705-10)
    >>>Role, importance, 15093(227:1710)
    >>>>Nova Scotia, etc., 15520-1(234:1555)
    >>European settlement in Canada, impact, 15524-5(234:1620-5)
    >>Fraser, John, Ambassador, see Greenhouse gas emissions--International treaty, Federal-provincial meeting
    >>Goldman Environmental Prize, Bernard Martin recipient, S.O. 31, 15388(232:1410)
    >>Government policies/record
    >>>Auditor General position, 2314(38:2245)
    >>>Initiatives, 15712-3(235:1905)
    >>>>o.q., 14277-8(214:1150-5)
    >>>Poor, cutbacks, etc., 49(3:1735), 6071(92:1045), 6091-2(92:1235), 6094-5(92:1255), 15408(232:1610), 15412-3(232:1640), 15530(234:1700), 15646-7(235:1150), 15649-50(235:1205-10), 15687(235:1555), 15694(235:1640)
    >>>>o.q., 4282(65:1455), 12500(190:1150), 15504(234:1425)
    >>>Priorities, 6122(93:1225)
    >>>Priority, lack, 15527(234:1640)
    >>>Resources dedicated to, o.q., 5957(90:1445)
    >>>Science, role, 2315(38:2250)
    >>Halton constituency Green-A-Thon, elementary school students participation, S.O. 31, 1039(19:1400)
    >>International and public concern, increase, 2288(38:1935-40)
    >>International conferences
    >>>Kyoto, Japan see Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--International treaty
    >>>Provinces participation, 15380(232:1330)
    >>International problems
    >>>Deterioration, etc., 2306-7(38:2150-5)
    >>>Globalization factor, 6099(92:1325), 15378(232:1310)
    >>>Government role, promoting sustainable development, etc., 72(4:1140), 223(6:1545), 2289(38:1945), 2313(38:2230), 6118(93:1200)
    >>>Throne Speech statement, 11(2:1550), 470-2(10:1220-5)
    >>International treaties, provinces, roles, 6068(92:1025), 6120(93:1205)
    >>Lac-Saint-Jean constituency community projects, 15378(232:1310-5)
    >>Leeds--Grenville constituency round table, S.O. 31, 2574(42:1355)
    >>Liberal Party Members roles, 15660(235:1315)
    >>Natural heritage, maintaining, protecting, Throne Speech statement, 11(2:1550)
    >>North Star Award for youth, Polaris Network World Wide Web site, S.O. 31, 960(18:1405)
    >>Northern Canada, neglect, S.O. 31, 7645(116:1105-10)
    >>Ontario government record, 15375-6(232:1255-300)
    >>>S.O. 31, 14014(210:1400)
    >>Progressive Conservative government (Mulroney) record, 2295-6(38:2035), 2314-5(38:2240-5), 15646-7(235:1150), 15649-50(235:1205-10)
    >>Provincial cutbacks, 3477(53:1830)
    >>>Federal transfer payment cutbacks factor, 15376(232:1255)
    >>Public concerns, 15712(235:1905), 15634(235:1020)
    >>Quebec government record, 15418(232:1725), 15527(234:1640)
    >>>S.O. 31, 4272(65:1405)
    >>Rouyn-Noranda, Que., improvement, 15529(234:1655)
    >>Silent Spring, Rachel Carson book, 6091-2(92:1230-5), 6097(92:1315), 6131(93:1325), 6133(93:1340), 6135(93:1350), 15414(232:1650), 15634(235:1020), 15647(235:1150), 15687(235:1555)
    >>Volvo Environmental Prize, Dr, David Shindler 1998 recipient, S.O. 31, 10721(163:1355-400)
    >>Youth concerns, 15636-7(235:1035-45), 15644(235:1125-30)
    >>See also Aboriginal peoples/communities; Acid rain; Agriculture; Aquaculture; Argentia, Nfld.; Byrne--References; Caccia--References; Canadian Armed Forces--National Defence Proof and Experimental Test Establishment; Canadian Environmental Assessment Act; Canadian Environmental Protection Act; Charest--References; Co-operatives; Electricity--Manitoba Hydro project, Hydro Quebec James Bay project; Farms--Quebec agro-environmental initiatives; Fisheries--Draggers; Forestry; Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming); Hazardous materials; Hazardous waste; Health; Herron--References; Highways and roads--Ontario; Indians/First Nations--Land management; International security; Irving Whale; Laliberte--References; Lincoln--References; MacDonald, David; Marine transport--Environmental benefits--Pilotage; Mining industry--Cheviot mine--Environmental regulations--Uranium mining; National parks/marine conservation areas; Nuclear waste; Nuclear weapons; Oceans--International Day of the Oceans; Oil and gas industry--Sable Island--Yukon Territory; Oil spills; Ozone depleting substances; Ozone, ground level; Parent--References; Plastimet Inc.; Pollution; Population; Rail transportation/railways--Trucks; Recycling; Red Sea; Search and rescue helicopters--Aircraft crash; Soil; Space--Cassini mission to Saturn; St. Lawrence River--St. Lawrence River Action Plan; Stoffer--References; Tourism--Nunavut Territory; Toxic substances; Waste disposal; Water--Fresh water; Wildlife

Environment and Sustainable Development Commissioner

    >>Report to House of Commons for 1998, tabled, 7187(109:1005)
    >>Report to House of Commons for 1999, tabled, 15227(230:1105)
    >>See also Environmental protection/management; Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--International treaty, Implementation; Hazardous waste--Transportation between Canada and United States; Toxic substances--Controlling

Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee

    >>Conferences
    >>>Members travel, authorization, M. (Adams), agreed to, 5724-5(86:1555)
    >>>Research officer travel, authorization, Ms. (Adams), agreed to, 12646(192:1635), 16034(240:1820)
    >>Membership see Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Sixty-seventh
    >>Reports, presented
    >>>First (Harmonization and Environmental Protection), 2696(44:1010)
    >>>>Government response requested, 2696(44:1010)
    >>>>Minority report, 2696(44:1010)
    >>>Second (Climate Change), 2878(46:1500-5)
    >>>>Government response requested, 2878(46:1500)
    >>>Third (Enforcing Canada's Pollution Laws: the Public Interest Must Come First), 7124(108:1505)
    >>>>Concurrence, M. (Laliberte), 7569-72(115:1010-30)
    >>>>Government response requested, 7124(108:1505)
    >>>Fourth (Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1998 (Bill C-32)), 13865(208:1000-5)
    >>See also Canadian Environmental Protection Act; Environment Department--Estimates, Supplementary; Environmental protection/management--Enforcement--Federal-provincial jurisdiction, Administrative and equivalency agreements--Legislation; Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)

Environment Department

    >>Cutbacks, 3476-7(53:1830-5), 6094(92:1250), 6160(93:1615), 15376(232:1255), 15404(232:1540), 15490(234:1310), 15520(234:1555)
    >>>Atmospheric Sciences Branch, 6701(101:1830)
    >>>Environmental Protection Branch, 3477(53:1830)
    >>>Federal-provincial jurisdiction factor, o.q., 530(11:1445)
    >>>Impact, 15092-3(227:1705-10)
    >>>Program review, relationship, 3477(53:1830-5)
    >>>See also Environmental protection/management--Enforcement of legislation, Resources; Water--Research
    >>Estimates
    >>>1997-1998, main, vote 1, legislative authority, 2098(36:1510), 2100-1(36:1525-35), 2142-3(37:1010-20)
    >>>>See also Estimates--1997-1998, main
    >>>Supplementary, Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee studying, Environment Minister appearing, government members defeating motion, S.O. 31, 10554(161:1110)
    >>>See also Estimates--1998-1999, main
    >>Grants and contributions, distribution, 13048-9(199:1015)
    >>>r.o., 13232(201:1510)
    >>Role, importance, decline, 15093(227:1710), 15646(235:1145-50)
    >>See also Environment--Communities; Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--Effects/impact, Health--Effects/impact, Weather--Reduction; Muskoday First Nation--Tree planting; National parks/marine conservation areas--Marine conservation areas, Departmental jurisdiction; Ozone depleting substances--Reduction; Pollution--Controls; Toxic substances; Wind energy

Environment Minister

    >>Changes since 1993, 15527(234:1635)
    >>See also Environmental protection/management--Departmental jurisdiction; Toxic substances--Mercury; Water pollution--Nutrients

Environment ministers see Federal-provincial conferences

Environment Week see Environment

Environmental assessment see Environmental protection/management

Environmental auditor general see Environment

Environmental bill of rights see Environmental protection/management

Environmental deficit see Environment

Environmental illness month see Health

Environmental Management Award see Motor vehicles--Vinyl interiors

Environmental organizations see Environmental protection/management--Legislation

Environmental Protection Branch see Environment Department--Cutbacks

Environmental protection/management

Environmental Registry see Environmental protection/management

Environmental review see instead Environmental assessment

Environmental Science and Technology Alliance Canada see Science and Technolgy

Environmental standards see Multilateral Agreement on Investment

Environmentalists see Environment; Environmental organizations

EPAMs see Environmental protection/management--Environmental protection alternative measures

Epidemics see Impaired driving

Epidermolysis Bullosa see Health

Epilepsy see Health

Epp, Ken (Ref.--Elk Island)

Equal pay for equal work see instead Pay equity

Equal Treatment For Persons Cohabiting in a Relationship Similar to a Conjugal Relationship Act (Bill C-309)--Ménard

    >>First reading, 3500(54:1205)
    >>Second reading, 11315-21(172:1810-55)
    >>Dropped from Order Paper, 11321(172:1855)
    >>See also Same sex couples--Equal treatment

Equal Treatment For Persons Cohabiting in a Relationship Similar to a Conjugal Relationship Act (Bill C-481)--Ménard

    >>First reading, 12504(190:1215)
    >>See also Same sex couples--Equal treatment

Equality see Aboriginal peoples/communities--Democracy--Economic development; Discrimination and racism; Family--Definition; Justice system--Disabled and handicapped persons; Nisga'a land claim--Agreement

Equality Day see Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms--Anniversary

Equality for Gays and Lesbians Everywhere see EGALE

Equality of citizens and provinces see National unity

Equality rights see Disabled and handicapped persons--Canadian Charter iof Rights and Freedoms

Equalization payments

Equity see Bank Act and Statistics Act (amdt.--equity in community reinvestment) (Bill C-289); Banks and financial institutions--Loans/deposits ratio

Erie--Lincoln constituency

    >>Described, 235(6:1710)
    >>See also Hospitals--Closures

Erin Mills, Ont. see Kinsmen Club

Erinoak see Disabled and handicapped persons--Children

Escapes see Penitentiaries--Inmates

Espionage see Industrial espionage; Iran--Jewish Iranians charged with espionage

Esquimalt, B.C., see Search and rescue

Essential services see Ferry services--Newfoundland

Essex County, Ont. see Weather forecasting--Severe weather warnings; Windsor and Essex County

Established Programs Financing see Canada Health and Social Transfer--Establishing

Estai see Fisheries--Fish stock conservation, Turbot

Estevan, Sask., see Border, Canada-United States--Port of entry

Estey, Hon. Mr. Justice Willard Z. see Grain transportation; Rail transportation/railways--Rail/branch line abandonment, Discontinuances

Estimates

    >>1997-1998, main
    >>>Agriculture and Agri-food Department, Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 2215-6(37:1810)
    >>>Canadian Heritage Department, Vote 40 (Canada Information Office), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 2211-2(37:1805)
    >>>Citizenship and Immigration Department, Vote 15 (Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada--Program expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 2215-6(37:1810)
    >>>Committee referral, M. (Massé), agreed to, 339-40(8:1540)
    >>>Concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 2215-6(37:1810)
    >>>Environment Department, Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 2215-6(37:1810)
    >>>Finance Department, Vote 35 (Canadian International Trade Tribunal--Program expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 2213-4(37:1810)
    >>>Indian Affairs and Northern Development Department, Vote 5 (Indian and Inuit Affairs Program--Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 2215-6(37:1810)
    >>>Presented, 338(8:1530)
    >>>Public Works and Government Services Department, Vote 15 (Supply and Service Program--Program expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 2215-6(37:1810)
    >>>Spending requests, legislative authority, 36:2098-103(36:1500-45), 2141-4(37:1000-30)
    >>>Transport Department, Vote 5 (Capital expenses), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 2215-6(37:1810)
    >>>See also Agriculture and Agri-food Department; Appropriation Act No. 2, 1997-98 (Bill C-23); Canada Communications Group--Privatization; Canada Information Office--Establishment; Canadian International Trade Tribunal; Canadian Wheat Board--Modernizing; Environment Department; Fisheries and Oceans Department; Heritage Department; Immigration and Refugee Board--Hearings; Indian Affairs and Northern Development Department; Ports--Commercialization, Canada Ports Corporation; Public Works and Government Services Department; Transport Department
    >>1997-1998, supplementary (A)
    >>>Canadian Heritage Department, Vote 40 (Canada Information Office), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to on recorded division, 2216(37:1810)
    >>>Committee referral, M. (Massé), agreed to, 1005-6(19:1015)
    >>>Concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 2215-6(37:1810)
    >>>Presented, 1004(19:1010);
    >>>See also Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Eighth
    >>1997-1998, supplementary (B)
    >>>Committee referral, M. (Massé), agreed to, 4576-7(69:1730)
    >>>Concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 4017-8(75:1835)
    >>>Presented, 4576(69:1725)
    >>1998-1999, main
    >>>Agriculture and Agri-Food Department, Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7893(118:2500)
    >>>Canadian Heritage Department
    >>>>Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7904(118:2600)
    >>>>Vote 5 (Grants and contributions), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7907(118:2610)
    >>>>Vote 35 (Canadian Information Office), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7900-1(118:2535)
    >>>Committee referral, M. (Massé), agreed to, 4457-8(68:1005)
    >>>Concurrence, M. (Massé), 7794-803(118:1255-1355), 7815-907(118:1505-2610), agreed to, on division, 7907(118:2610)
    >>>Environment Department
    >>>>Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7893(118:2500)
    >>>>Vote 10 (Grants and contributions), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7903 (118:2550)
    >>>Finance Department
    >>>>Vote 1 (Program expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7891(118:2450), agreed to, on recorded division, 7892(118:2500)
    >>>>Vote 5 (Grants and contributions), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7904(118:2600)
    >>>Fisheries and Oceans Department
    >>>>Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7888(118:2415), agreed to, on recorded division, 7888-90(118:2435)
    >>>>Vote 10 (Grants and contributions), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7904(18:2550), agreed to, on recorded division, 7903-4(118:2600)
    >>>Foreign Affairs and International Trade Department
    >>>>Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7898-9(118:2530)
    >>>>Vote 5 (Capital expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7899(118:2530)
    >>>>Vote 10 (Grants and contributions), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7899(118:2530)
    >>>>Vote 20 (Canadian International Development Agency--Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7897(118:2515)
    >>>>Vote 25 (Canadian International Development Agency--Grants and contributions), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7897(118:2520)
    >>>Health Department
    >>>>Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7887(118:2415), agreed to, on recorded division, 7887-8(118:2425)
    >>>>Vote 5 (Grants and contributions), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7895-6(118:2515)
    >>>>Vote 10 (Hazardous Materials Information Review Commission), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7896(118:2515)
    >>>>Vote 15 (Medical Research Council--Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7896(118:2515)
    >>>>Vote 20 (Medical Research Council--Grants), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7896(118:2515)
    >>>>Vote 25 (Patented Medicines Prices Review Board), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7897(118:2515)
    >>>Human Resources Development Department
    >>>>Vote 1 (Corporate Services Program), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7876(118:2240), agreed to, on recorded division, 7877-8(118:2250)
    >>>>Vote 5 (Human Resources Investment and Insurance Program--Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7885(118:2355), agreed to, on recorded division, 7885-6(118:2405)
    >>>>Vote 10 (Human Resources Investment and Insurance Program--Grants and contributions), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7886(118:2405), agreed to, on recorded division, 7886-7(118:2415)
    >>>>Vote 25 (Canadian Labour Relations Board), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7895(118:2510)
    >>>>Vote 30 (Canadian Artists and Producers Tribunal--Program expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7895(118:2510)
    >>>Indian Affairs and Northern Development Department
    >>>>Vote 1 (Administration Program expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7893(118:2505)
    >>>>Vote 5 (Indian and Inuit Affairs Program--Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7893-4(118:2505)
    >>>>Vote 15 (Indian and Inuit Affairs Program--Grants and contributions), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7894(118:2505)
    >>>>Vote 30 (Northern Affairs Program--Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7894(118:2505)
    >>>>Vote 35 (Northern Affairs Program--Grants and contributions), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7894(118:2510)
    >>>Industry Department
    >>>>Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7878(118:2250), agreed to, on recorded division, 7878-9(118:2305)
    >>>>Vote 25 (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7899-900(118:2530)
    >>>>Vote 60 (Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7900(118:2530)
    >>>>Vote 95 (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7903(118:2545)
    >>>>Vote 120 (Western Economic Diversification), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7900(118:2530-5)
    >>>Interim supply, concurrence, M., (Massé), 4019-21(75:1840-5), agreed to, on recorded division, 4020-1(75:1845)
    >>>Justice Department
    >>>>Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7795(118:1300), agreed to, on recorded division, 7875-6(118:2240)
    >>>>>Amdt. (MacKay), 7801(118:1345), negatived, on recorded division, 7874-5(118:2230)
    >>>>Vote 5 (Grants and contributions), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7897(118:2515), agreed to, on recorded division, 7897-8(118:2520)
    >>>National Defence Department, Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7890(118:2445), agreed to, on recorded division, 7890-1(118:2450)
    >>>Natural Resources Department, Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7900(118:2535)
    >>>Oppostion motions opposing, 7795(118:1300)
    >>>Parliament, Vote 1 (Senate)
    >>>>Concurrence, M. (Massé), 7905-6(118:2600), agreed to, on recorded division, 7906-7(118:2605)
    >>>>Consideration, extension under S.O. 81(4)(a), M. (Manning), deemed adopted, 7317(111:1010)
    >>>Part III, tabled, 5338(80:1510)
    >>>Presented, 4456(68:1000)
    >>>Privy Council
    >>>>Vote 1 (Program expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7893(118:2505)
    >>>>Vote 20 (Chief Electoral Officer), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7903-4(118:2550)
    >>>>Vote 25 (Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages), concurrence, M. (Mass.), agreed to, on division, 7907(118:2610)
    >>>Solicitor General Department
    >>>>Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7879(118:2305)
    >>>>Vote 15 (Penitentiary Service and National Parole Service), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7879(118:2305), agreed to, on recorded division, 7879-81(118:2320)
    >>>>Vote 25 (National Parole Board), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7881(118:2320), agreed to, on recorded division, 7881-2(118:2330)
    >>>>Vote 35 (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7882(118:2330), agreed to, on recorded division, 7882-3(118:2345)
    >>>>Vote 45 (Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7883(118:2345), agreed to, on recorded division, 7883-4(118:2355)
    >>>Transport Department
    >>>>Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7895(118:2510)
    >>>>Vote 30 (Canadian Transportation Agency), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7895(118:2510)
    >>>Treasury Board
    >>>>Vote 1 (Secretariat--Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7901(118:2535)
    >>>>Vote 2 (Secretariat--Grants and contributions), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7901(118:2535)
    >>>>Vote 5 (Secretariat--Government contingencies), concurrence, M. (Massé), 7901-2(118:2535), agreed to, on recorded division, 7902-3(118:2545)
    >>>See also Appropriation Act No. 2, 1998-1999 (Bill C-45); Prime Minister's Office--Funding; Privy Council Office; Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Thirtieth--Thirty-first
    >>1998-1999, supplementary (A)
    >>>Agriculture and Agri-Food Department, Vote 1a (Debt forgiveness), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7910(118:2625)
    >>>Committee referral, M. (Massé), agreed to, 7067-8(107:1205-10)
    >>>Concurrence, less already disposed early today, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7911(118:2630)
    >>>>See also Appropriation Act No. 3, 1998-1999 (Bill C-46)
    >>>Industry Department
    >>>>Vote 95a (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council--Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7911(118:2625)
    >>>>Vote 100a (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council--Grants), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7911(118:2625)
    >>>Justice Department, Vote 1a, concurrence, M. (Massé), 7909(118:2615), agreed to, on recorded division, 7909-10(118:2625)
    >>>Presented, 7066(107:1200)
    >>>Privy Council
    >>>>Vote 26a (Millennium Bureau of Canada--Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7910(118:2626)
    >>>>Vote 27A (Millennium Bureau of Canada--Grants), concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on division, 7910-1(118:2625)
    >>1998-1999, supplementary (B)
    >>>Committee referral, M. (Massé), agreed to, by unanimous consent, 9552-3(145:1-15)
    >>>Concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 10752-3(163:1800-10)
    >>>Presented, 9552(145:1010)
    >>>See also Appropriation Act No. 4, 1998-1999 (Bill C-60); Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Forty-fifth
    >>1998-1999, supplementary (C)
    >>>Committee referral, M. (Massé), agreed to, 12505(190:1215)
    >>>Concurrence, less any vote disposed of earlier today, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 12980-1(197:1755)
    >>>Justice, Vote 1c, concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 12977-9(197:1750-5)
    >>>Parliament, Vote 1c, concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 12976-7(197:1715-50)
    >>>Presented, 12503(190:1205)
    >>>Privy Council, Vote 1c, concurrence, M. (Massé), agreed to, on recorded division, 12979-80(197:1755)
    >>>See also Appropriation Act No. 5, 1998-1999 (Bill C-73)
    >>1999-2000, main
    >>>Canadian Heritage, Vote 90 (National Film Board), concurrence, M. (Massé), 16071(240:2305), agreed to, on recorded division, 16071-2(240:2310)
    >>>Committee referral, M. (Massé), agreed to, by unanimous consent, 12235-6(186:1505)
    >>>Concurrence, less items disposed of earlier today and amounts voted in Interim Supply, M. (Massé), 16079(240:2315), agreed to, on recorded division, 16079-81(240:2315)
    >>>Interim, concurrence, M. (Massé), 12985-6(197:1805), agreed to, on recorded division, 12986-7(197:1805)
    >>>>See also Appropriation Act No. 1, 1999-2000 (Bill C-74)
    >>>Parliament, Vote 1 (Senate), concurrence, M. (Massé), 16036-65(240:1830-2155), agreed to, on recorded division, 16069-71(240:2255-2305)
    >>>Part III, tabled, 13477(204:1005)
    >>>>Availability, 13513-4(204:1505)
    >>>Presented, 12235(186:1500)
    >>>Public Works and Government Services
    >>>>Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), 16072(240:2315), agreed to, on recorded division, 16073-4(240:2315)
    >>>>Vote 5 (Capital expenditures), concurrence, M. (Massé), 16074(240:2315), agreed to, on recorded division, 16074-5(240:2315)
    >>>>Vote 10 (Old Port of Montreal Corporation Inc.), concurrence, M. (Massé), 10675(240:2315), agreed to, on recorded division, 16075-6(240:2315)
    >>>>Vote 15 (Queens Quay West Land Corporation), concurrence, M. (Massé), 16076(240:2315), agreed to, on recorded division, 16076-7(240:2315)
    >>>>Vote 25 (Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation), concurrence, M. (Massé), 16077(240:2315), agreed to, on recorded division, 16077-8(240:2315)
    >>>>Vote 30 (Canada Post Corporation), concurrence, M. (Massé), 16078(240:2315), agreed to, on recorded division, 16078-9(240:2315)
    >>Extending consideration under S.O. 81(4), Leader of Opposition not meeting obligations to give notice, other opposition party giving notice, 15351-2(232:1005-15), 15429-30(233:1000-5)
    >>Parliamentary scrutiny, process, improvements, need, 5878(89:1140), 5880(89:1155-1200), 5920(89:1610), 7803(118:1355), 7816(118:1505-10), 16042(240:1915)
    >>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, (2nd Sess. 35th Parl.), recommendations, 5881-2(89:1200-10), 16042(240:1920)
    >>>See also Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Seventy-second
    >>See also Government expenditures