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Jackson, Ovid L. (Lib.--Bruce--Grey; Parliamentary Secretary to President of the Treasury Board until July 9, 1998)

Jacobs, Connie see Tsuu T'ina Nation--Royal Canadian Mounted Police fatal shooting

Jacobs, Ty see Tsuu T'ina Nation--Royal Canadian Mounted Police fatal shooting

Jaffer, Rahim (Ref.--Edmonton--Strathcona)

Jakarta, Indonesia see Education--Junior Achievement Globe program

Jam des Neiges see Scouts Canada

Jamaica see Drug/substance abuse--Importing/smuggling, Hemisphere-wide dialogue; Foreign aid

James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement see Housing--Aboriginal peoples/communities, Nunavik; Nisga'a land claim--Agreement

James Bay hydro project see Electricity--Manitoba Hydro project

James, Graham see Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles

James Smith Indian Reserve see Indian Affairs and Northern Development Department--Privacy Act violations

Jane's Fighting Ships see Canadian Armed Forces; Defence equipment--Ships

Japan see International Monetary Fund--Indonesia; Quebec; Trade--Australia and Japan; Veterans--World War II; War crimes

Japanese Canadians see Canadian Race Relations Foundation

Japanese Stock Index Linked Notes see Business Development Bank of Canada

Jasmin report see Young offenders--Quebec youth justice system

Jasper National Park see National parks/marine conservation areas

Jean Lesage International Airport see Airports--Management

Jeanne d'Arc Basin see Oil and gas industry--Hibernia development project

Jennings, Marlene (Lib.--Notre-Dame-de-Grâce--Lachine)

Jet fuel see Air transportation--Aviation fuel

Jeunes du Monde school see Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of--Kosovo province, Peace initiative

Jeunesses Musicales du Canada see Arts and culture

Jewish community see Canadian Jewish Congress; Rosh Hashanah

Jewish Iranians see Iran

Jewison, Norman see Film and television industry--Academy Awards--Canadian Film Centre Lifetime Achievement Award

Jingsheng, Wei see China

Job corps program see Job creation

Job creation

Job fairs see Employment

Job losses

    >>British Columbia, 5188(78:1250)
    >>Closures of profitable operations, 3906(60:1310-5)
    >>Employment insurance premium levels, relationship, 7291(110:1600)
    >>Taxation policies, relationship, 12027(183:1715)
    >>>o.q., 14932(225:1430)
    >>See also Bank mergers; Canada Pension Plan--Premiums; Competition--Negative impacts; Corporations--Mergers, Public interest factor; Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--International treaty, Economic costs; Ice storm 1998; Motor vehicles--Volvo Canada; Ports--Commercialization, Employees;

Jobin, Fred see Stony Indian Reserve--Indian Affairs and Northern Development Department

Jobs and growth agenda see Small Business Loans Program

Johnson, Daniel see Quebec separation/sovereignty--Quebecers right to choose, Supreme Court of Canada referral--Referendum, Question

Johnson, Edmond see Bahamas--Ocean rescue

Johnson, Chief Larry see Caldwell First Nation--Reserve

Johnson, William see Quebec--Language policy, Alliance Quebec

Johnston, Dr. Crosby see Governor General's Caring Canadian Awards

Johnston, Dale (Ref.--Wetaskiwin)

Johnston, Leonard see Black Canadian--Community leaders

Johnstone, Hon. Senator Archibald (Lib.--Prince Edward Island)

    >>References see Senate--Appointments, Patronage factor
    >>see Senior citizens--Grey

Joint committees see Committees (Parliamentary)

Joint income tax returns see Income tax returns--Joint returns

Joint strike fighter program see Defence equipment--Aircraft

Joint task force two see Canadian Armed Forces

Joliette, Que. see Food--Inspection; Volleyball--World school championships

Jones Act (United States) see Marine transport--United States

Jones, Ian see Winterlude--Ottawa, Ont., Snow sculpture

Jones, Jim (PC--Markham)

Jones, Leonard

    >>Former Member of Parliament, former Mayor of Moncton, death, tributes, 8839-40(133:1500-5)

Jonquière, Que.

    >>150th anniversary, Conseil québécois du patrimoine vivant, rally, S.O. 31, 457(10:1105)
    >>See also Festivals--World Puppetry Week; Forest products--Recycling of bark; National Revenue Department--Taxation data centres; Semaine internationale de la francophonie--Villes des mots 1998

Jordan see Child abduction--Reddy; Hussein, King of Jordan; Israel--Israeli Mossad agents

Jordan, Jim

    >>Former MP for Leeds--Grenville, tribute, 71(4:1135-40)

Jordan, Joe (Lib.--Leeds--Grenville)

    >>Aboriginal peoples/communities, 72(4:1145)
    >>Agricultural products, 12393(188:1735)
    >>Broadcasting, S.O. 31, 12489(190:1055)
    >>Budget 1999, M. for approval (Martin, Paul), 12393-4(188:1735-45)
    >>Canada Pension Plan, 619(12:1525-30)
    >>Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act (Bill C-2), 619(12:1525-30)
    >>Canada Winter Games (Corner Brook, Nfld., 1999), S.O. 31, 12310-1(187:1400)
    >>Children, o.q., 2035(35:1145)
    >>Committees (Parliamentary), 12454(189:1530)
    >>Competition Act (amdt.--protection of those who purchase products from vertically integrated suppliers who compete with them at retail)(Bill C-235), 8286-7(123:1855-900)
    >>Crime prevention, 73(4:1145)
    >>Criminal Code (amdt.--flight)(Bill C-440), 13985-6(209:1405-10)
    >>Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--cumulative sentences)(Bill C-251), 15468(233:1340)
    >>Dairy industry, 3363(52:2100)
    >>DNA Identification Act (Bill C-3), 8198(122:1750)
    >>Electricity, 2326(38:2405)
    >>Environment, 72(4:1140), 2312-3(38:2230)
    >>>o.q., 12632(192:1455), 14881(224:1140)
    >>>S.O. 31, 2574(42:1355)
    >>Estimates, 7803(118:1355), 7858(118:1955-2000)
    >>Family
    >>>M. on supply (Kenney), 12453-4(189:1530)
    >>Family and Children Services of Leeds and Grenville, S.O. 31, 12747(194:1400)
    >>Farm income, 12393(188:1735)
    >>Federal-provincial jurisdiction, 72(4:1140)
    >>Film and television industry, o.q., 5285(79:1440)
    >>Great Lakes, o.q., 13230(201:1455)
    >>Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
    >>>M. to adjourn, 2312-3(38:2230), 2326(38:2405), 2328(38:2415), 2333(38:2445)
    >>>o.q., 15728-9(236:1455)
    >>Gun control/guns, 7858(118:1955-2000), 8198(122:1730)
    >>Health care system, 73(4:1145)
    >>Highways and roads, S.O. 31, 1090-1(20:1100-5)
    >>Hureljack, Ryan, S.O. 31, 9636(146:1055)
    >>Ice storm 1998, 5159-60(77:1725)
    >>>M. to adjourn, 3363-4(52:2100-10)
    >>>o.q., 3736(57:1455), 4066(62:1440)
    >>>S.O. 31, 3179(50:1405)
    >>Impaired driving, 7803(118:1355)
    >>Information highway/Internet, S.O. 31, 403(9:1405)
    >>Jordan, Jim, 71(4:1135-40)
    >>Justice system, 8198(122:1750)
    >>Kenney, references, S.O. 31, 14669-70(221:1410-5)
    >>Maple syrup industry, 3363(52:2100-5)
    >>Merrickville, Ont., S.O. 31, 605(12:1400), 8873(134:1400)
    >>National Defence Act (amdt.)(Bill C-25), 5159-60(77:1725)
    >>National parks/marine conservation areas, o.q., 9301(140:1445)
    >>National unity, 73-4(4:1145-50)
    >>Newfoundland School System Special Joint Committee, M. (Dion), 1177(21:1710)
    >>Paralympics (Nagano, Japan), S.O. 31, 5948-9(90:1405)
    >>Political parties, S.O. 31, 7523(114:1405-10)
    >>Poverty, 73(4:1140)
    >>Procedure
    >>>Members' remarks, 1984(34:1500), 2038(35:1200), 12394(188:1745)
    >>>Speeches, 2312(38:2230)
    >>References see Kenney--References
    >>Reform Party, S.O. 31, 1759(31:1400-5)
    >>Rowing, S.O. 31, 1355(24:1405)
    >>Taxation, 12453-4(189:1530)
    >>Throne Speech, Address in Reply, M. (Bulte), 71-4(4:1135-50)
    >>Transit passes, M. (Riis), 11539-40(176:1155-200)
    >>Veterans, o.q., 9043(136:1140)
    >>Volunteers, S.O. 31, 3849(59:1055-100)
    >>Water, o.q., 13230(201:1455), 15728-9(236:1455)
    >>Women, o.q., 4636(70:1450)
    >>Youth, 72(4:1145)

Jospin, Lionel see Quebec separation sovereignty--Quebecers right to decide, France position

Journée internationale de la francophonie see Francophonie

Journée nationale des Patriotes see Quebec

Journées québécoises de la solidarité international see Quebec--International role

Joval International see Textile and clothing industry

Joy riding

Joyal, Hon. Serge see Senate--appointments

Joyal, Mr. Justice Louis Marcel see Canada Labour Relations Board--Weatherill, Removal; Privilege--Bryden (contempt of Parliament)

Joyal, Miguel see Winterlude--Ottawa, Ont.

Joyce, Richard see Penitentiaries--Inmates, Drug abuse/access

Joyceville Institution see Penitentiaries

JTF2 commando unit see Canadian Armed Forces--Joint task force two

Jubilee 2000 see Developing countries--Debts, Owed to Canada

Judd, Stan see Canadian Executive Services Organization (CESO)--Panama

Judge Advocate General see Canadian Armed Forces--Military justice system

Judge shopping see Young offenders--Trials

Judges

Judges Act (amdt.)(Bill C-37)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)

Judicial activism see Judges--Role

Judicial Compensation and Benefits Commission see Judges--Salaries and benefits

Judicial errors see Justice system--Pardons

Judicial interference see Judges--Salaries

Judicial restraint see Dangerous/high-risk offenders

Judicial review see Parole--Murderers

Judicial rulings see Legislation; Marriage--Definition

Judique Creignish Consolidated School see Education--Funding, Transfer payments to provinces

Julien, Pauline

    >>Quebec singer, death, tributes, S.O. 31, 8646-7(130:1405-15)

Junction see Toronto, Ont.

Junior Achievement Globe program see Education

Junior farmers see Farmers

Juno Awards see Music

Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee

    >>Behaviour Speaker Parent interventions, etc., 5290-1(79:1505)
    >>Government controlling, 13929(208:1705)
    >>Report adopted while opposition members attending Justice Department briefing, 6927-8(105:1500-5)
    >>Reports, presented
    >>>First (Criminal Code and Interpretation Act (amdt.--powers to arrest and enter dwellings)(Bill C-16)), 1619(29:1015)
    >>>Second (Circumstances leading up to and surrounding its consideration of Bill C-16), government response requested, 2104(36:1550)
    >>>Third (Customs Act and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-18)), 3035(48:1505)
    >>>Fourth (Draft Regulations on Firearms), 3035(48:1505)
    >>>>Concurrence, M. (Ramsay), 5646-9(85:1505-40)
    >>>Fifth (Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superannuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-12)), 3035(48:1510)
    >>>Sixth (DNA Identification Act (Bill C-3)), 5472(82:1205)
    >>>Seventh (Canada Evidence Act, Criminal Code and Canadian Human Rights Act (amdt.--persons with disabilities)(Bill S-5)), 5676(86:1010)
    >>>Eighth (Impaired driving bill drafting deadline), 7067(107:1205)
    >>>>Concurrence, M. (Harris), 13482-9(204:1120-300)
    >>>Ninth (Criminal Code and Young Offenders Act (amdt.--forensic DNA analysis)(Bill C-104)(1st Sess., 35th Parl.), provisions and operation), 7067(107:1205)
    >>>>g.r., tabled, 8769(132:1505)
    >>>Tenth (Main estimates, 1998-1999, Justice, Solicitor General, Privy Council), 7284(110:1520)
    >>>Eleventh (Judges Act (amdt.)(Bill C-37)), 7284(110:1520)
    >>>Twelfth (Access to Information Act (amdt.)(Bill C-208)), 9230(139:1505)
    >>>Thirteenth (Impaired driving bill), 9304-5(140:1505)
    >>>>Concurrence, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 9314(140:1615)
    >>>Fourteenth (Victims Rights--A Voice, not a Veto), 9519(144:1505)
    >>>>Concurrence, M. (White, R.), 13478-82(204:1010-120)
    >>>>>Debate be now adjourned, M. (White, R.), agreed to, on recorded division, 13481-2(204:1035-120)
    >>>Fifteenth (Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-51)), 9650(146:1200)
    >>>Sixteenth (Extradition Act (Bill C-40)), 10433(159:1510)
    >>>Seventeenth (Nunavut Act (amdt.--Nunavut Court of Justice)(Bill C-57)), 10564(161:1200)
    >>>Eighteenth (Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--cumulative sentencing)(Bill C-251)), 14026(210:1500)
    >>>Nineteenth (Criminal Records Act (amdt.)(Bill C-69)), 15072(227:1510)
    >>>Twentieth (Criminal Records and Canadian Human Rights Act (amdt.)(Bill C-284)), 15072(227:1510)
    >>>Twenty-first (Toward Eliminating Impaired Driving), government response requested, 15265(230:1510)
    >>>Twenty-second (Criminal Code (amdt.--victims of crime)(Bill C-79)), 15315-6(231:1505)
    >>>Twenty-third (Proposals for a Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act, 1998), 15730(236:1505)
    >>See also Canada Evidence Act, Criminal Code and Canadian Human Rights Act (amdt.--persons with disabilities)(Bill S-5); Canadian Security Intelligence Service--Public reports; Child Custody and Access Arrangements Special Joint Committee--Meetings; Child sexual abuse/assault/exloitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Screening/flagging system; Corrections and Conditional Release Act; Criminal Code and Interpretation Act (amdt.--powers to arrest and enter dwellings)(Bill C-16); Criminal law--Legislation; Customs Act and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-18); Customs officers--Peace officer powers, Legislation; DNA Identification Act (Bill C-3); Gun control/guns--Registration system, Regulations; Impaired driving--Legislation; Judges--Legislation--Salaries and benefits, Judicial Compensation and Benefits Commission; Judges Act (amdt.)(Bill C-37); Justice system--DNA evidence, Legislation; Nunavut Territory--Courts, Nunavut Court of Justice; Police--Arrest powers, Legislation; Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superannuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-12); Sentences (convicted criminals)--Concurrent sentences--Conditional sentences; Supreme Court of Canada--Justices, Bastarache; Victims of crime--Legislation--Rights, Bill of rights; Young Offenders Act--Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee Study--Youth Justice Strategy