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Consumer confidence see Economy, economic conditions/development

Consumer Credit Information Act (Bill C-393)--Harb

    >>First reading, 2122-3(34:1205)
    >>see also Credit--Credit records

Consumer fraud see Fraud

Consumer Price Index (CPI) see Inflation; Old age security--Benefit rates; Veterans--Benefits/pensions, Legislation, Indexing formula

Consumer protection

    >>Negative option marketing, prohibiting, 783(13:1005), 5737-46(79:1730-825), 6943-50(98:1830-915)
    >>>See also Competition Act (amdt.--negative option marketing)(Bill C-276)
    >>See also Airlines--Crisis--Restructuring, Competition; Banks and financial institutions

Consumers see Credit; Goods and Services Tax (GST)--Revenue increase; Internet/information highway--Electronic commerce--Personal information, Legislation; Transportation--Deregulation

Consumption tax see Retail sales industry

Containers see Alcoholic beverages

Contaminated sites see Environment

Contaminated soil see Hazardous waste--Imports

Contests

    >>Prizewinning letters, fees to claim prizes, Canada Post Corporation not delivering, legislation, 275(5:1510), 3954-60(55:1730-810)
    >>>See also Canada Post Corporation Act (amdt.--letter that cannot be transmitted by post)(Bill C-229)
    >>>See also Prizes--Printed material

Contingency reserve see Budget 2000; National debt--Reduction

Contracting out see National Defence Department

Contracts see Government contracts

Contraventions Act and Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (amdt.--marijuana)(Bill C-266)--Martin K.

    >>First reading, 654(11:1010)
    >>See also Marijuana--Decriminalization

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act see Contraventions Act and Controlled Drugs and Substances (amdt.--marijuana)(Bill C-266); HIV/AIDS--Injection drug users, Needle exchange program

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (amdt.--trafficking in a controlled drug or substance within five hundred metres of an elementary school or a high school)(Bill C-454)--Gilmour

    >>First reading, 5006(69:1510)
    >>See also Drug trafficking--Schools

Convention on Biological Diversity

    >>Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, Canada signing, o.q., 6712(95:1455)
    >>See also Endangered species--Protecting species and habitat, United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity

Conventional weapons see Defence equipment

Conventions see International agreements, conventions and treaties

Cook, Walter F.

    >>Pharmacist, veteran, municipal councillor, death, tribute, S.O. 31, 6327(89:1400)

Cooperatives see Co-operatives

Copernicus Lodge see Senior citizens

Copps, Hon. Sheila (Lib.--Hamilton East; Minister of Canadian Heritage)

Copyright

    >>Audiovisual blank tapes, levy, 990(16:1330)
    >>Photocopying, educational purposes only, 784(13:1005-10)
    >>>See also Copyright Act (amdt.)(Bill C-280)

Copyright Act (amdt.)(Bill C-280)--Mahoney

    >>First reading, 784(13:1005-10)
    >>See also Copyright--Photocopying

Copyright Act (amdt.--Minister)(Bill C-485)--de Savoye

Copyright Board

    >>Estimates see Estimates--1999-2000, Supplementary (A), Industry Department
    >>Minister responsible, Industry Minister, replacing with Canadian Heritage Minister, 7462(107:1505-10)

Corbeil, Pierre see Liberal Party--Donations

Corbett v Corbett see Marriage--Institution

Corbiere decision, 5283(72:1730)

Corel Centre see Discrimination--Race-based, International Stop Racism show

Cormorant helicopters see Defence equipment--Helicopters

Cormorants see Birds--Migratory birds convention, Pests

Corner Brook, Nfld. see Cycling

Cornwall, Ont. see Government grants/subsidies; Hazardous waste--PCBs

Corporal punishment see Children--Discipline

Corporate income tax

    >>Budget 1999 measures see Corporate income tax--Interest on underpayments/overpayments of taxes--Manufacturing and processing tax credit; Labour sponsored venture capital corporations
    >>Deferral, elimination, 7448(107:1350)
    >>Interest on underpayments/overpayments of taxes in different years, offsetting, Budget 1999 measure, 5771(80:1310), 7636(109:1550)
    >>International comparison, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries, etc., 3071-2(41:1345), 3088(41:1525), 4137(59:1225), 4141(59:1245), 5275(72:1635), 5451(75:1145), 5798(80:1545), 6060(85:1015), 6061(85:1025), 7648(109:1715)
    >>>o.q., 1183(19:1125)
    >>International competitiveness factor, 1079 (17:1755), 3015(40:1640), 6060(85:1015), 6567(93:1255), 6570(93:1315), 6769(96:1215), 6910(98:1640), 8269(116:1710)
    >>>Budget 2000 statement, 4105(58:1645)
    >>>o.q., 1048(17:1435), 7097-8(101:1140)
    >>Liberal government (Chrétien), friends, not paying, 7644(109:1650)
    >>Loopholes, use, not paying fair share, 6566(93:1245)
    >>>Revenues, loss, 7645(109:1650-5)
    >>Manufacturing and processing tax credit, electricity generation and steam producing industries, extending to, Budget 1999 measure, 5771(80:1305-10), 7636(109:1550)
    >>Penalizes businesses, 6426(90:1725)
    >>Profitable corporations carrying forward unpaid taxes, 4130(59:1135), 6566(93:1245), 7645(109:1655)
    >>>See also Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. (BCE)--CTV takeover
    >>Reducing, 1079(17:1755), 3056(41:1205), 3068(41:1325), 3090(41:1540), 3708-9(51:1820-5), 5090(69:2100), 6567(93:1255), 6570(93:1315)
    >>>21%, Canadian Alliance position, 5281(72:1720), 6420(90:1635), 7641(109:1625), 9233(131:1630)
    >>>Atlantic Canada, 7850(112:1755)
    >>>Higher taxed industries, high technology services, etc., from 28% to 21% over 5 years, Budget 2000 measure, 4107(58:1655), 4140(59:1245), 4143(59:1300), 4187(59:1745), 4225(60:1640), 4227(60:1655), 4234(60:1740), 4236(60:1755), 5227(72:1130), 5241-2(72:1315), 6371(90:1105), 6420(90:1640-5), 8263(116:1630)
    >>>>Accelerating, over three years, Budget 2000 Mini Budget measure, 9228(131:1550), 9240(131:1720), 9275(132:1215), 9281(132:1300)
    >>>>o.q., 7097(101:1140)
    >>>Left wing reaction, 4225(60:1635)
    >>>Ontario, Progressive Conservative government (Harris), Budget 2000, 6418(90:1620), 6420(90:1640-5)
    >>>o.q., 1183(19:1125)
    >>Reform, Mintz report, 3088(41:1525-30)
    >>Surtax, 1995 increase, 7447-8(107:1350)
    >>See also Banks and financial institutions--Income tax; Mining industry--Flow through shares; Research and development--Income tax super deduction--Scientific research tax credit of 1984; Shipbuilding industry--Promotion--Scientific tax credits; Scientific Research and Experimental Development Tax Credits; Small and medium business--Income tax

Corporate sellout of the month award see Foreign investment/ownership

Corporations

    >>Criminal liability of corporations, directors and officers, Westray mining disaster case, implementing Nova Scotia public inquiry recommendation 73, etc., 465(8:1005), 5219(71:1335), 6523(92:1650), 7300-1(104:1630-5), 7491(107:1830), 7628-9(109:1505-10), 9036-7(128:1320)
    >>>Corporations positions, 8933(127:1030-5)
    >>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee study, recommendations, government introducing legislation, election timing factor, etc., 8930-8(127:1010-105)
    >>>>o.q., 7704(110:1445)
    >>>>See also Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee--Reports, Fifth
    >>>Legislation see Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal liability of corporations, directors and officers)(Bill C-259)
    >>>M. (MacKay), 3746-56(52:1330-425), 4356-64(62:1330-425), 4365-71(63:1105-50), as amended, agreed to, on division, 4980-1(68:1805)
    >>>>Amdt. (Bellehumeur), 4370(63:1140), agreed to, on recorded division, 4980-1(68:1755-805)
    >>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 3756(52:1425), 4364(62:1425)
    >>>Occupational health and safety legislation, relationship, 8935-7(127:1045-55)
    >>>o.q., 7141(102:1425), 7402-3(106:1140-5), 7554(108:1425)
    >>>Public support, o.q., 7704(110:1445)
    >>>S.O. 31, 495(8:1405-10), 6201(87:1405), 7275-6(104:1410), 7395(106:1105), 8489(119:1405)
    >>>United Steelworkers of America position, role, 7300-3(104:1630-50), 8931(127:1015-20)
    >>>>o.q., 7704(110:1445)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 7697-8(110:1410)
    >>Employee stock ownership programs, 5426-7(74:1700)
    >>Ethics, lack of concern for, 3947(55:1555)
    >>Government grants/subsidies to, eliminating, etc., 2268(36:1255), 5775(80:1330)
    >>Government subsidizing, Canada Safeway, Shoppers Drug Mart, Wal-Mart, 7447(107:1345)
    >>Head offices
    >>>Attracting to Canada, Canada Business Corporations Act and Canada Cooperatives Act (amdt.)(Bill S-19), relationship, o.q., 5365(73:1445)
    >>>Leaving Canada, taxation factor, etc., 5774(80:1325)
    >>Income tax see Corporate income tax
    >>Mergers
    >>>Competition Tribunal powers re efficiency gains and strengthening dominant market position, Superior Propane Inc. case, etc., 9119(130:1040)
    >>>>See also Competition Act (amdt.)(Bill C-509)
    >>>See also Airlines--Crisis--Restructuring; Banks and financial institutions; Canadian National Railway Company--Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation; Farm equipment industry--Versatile Tractor
    >>Multinational/transnational see World Trade Organization (WTO)--Canadian sovereignty
    >>See also Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA); Child labour--Canadian corporations; Foreign investment/ownership

Corps of Canadian Fire Fighters see Veterans--Civilian groups

Correctional Investigator Office see Office of the Correctional Investigator

Correctional officers see Correctional Service Canada--Commissioner; Penitentiaries

Correctional Service Canada

    >>Administration, Solicitor General role, o.q., 6822(97:1455)
    >>Attitude, condemning, Elizabeth Fry Society 1999 annual report, S.O. 31, 4201(60:1405)
    >>Commissioner Ole Ingstrup
    >>>Business related travel expenses, detailed breakdown, r.o., 3216(44:1015)
    >>>How-to-manage book, co-authorship, copies, Solicitor General Department purchase, $22,500 expenditure, S.O. 31, 3845(54:1355)
    >>>Resignation
    >>>>Correctional officers, Edmonton Institution requesting
    >>>>>o.q., 7096(101:1135)
    >>>>>S.O. 31,5780-1(80:1400)
    >>>>Requesting, o.q., 6897(98:1430), 7095-6(101:1130-5)
    >>>See also Penitentiary inmates--Release on parole
    >>Computer equipment, $420,000 loss, missing items, S.O. 31, 5518(76:1105)
    >>Estimates see Estimates--1999-2000, Supplementary (A), Solicitor General's Department--1999-2000, Supplementary (B), Solicitor General's Department
    >>Millennium calendar, $78,000 expenditure, waste, inmates refusing, , etc., 8182(115:2035)
    >>>S.O. 31, 4994(69:1405)
    >>Operations, Board of Management overseeing, victim representation, establishing, 9026(128:1205)
    >>>See also Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--to provide for judicial discretion to assign a security classification of maximum to high-risk violent offenders, to establish a Board of Management to oversee operations of Correctional Service of Canada and to establish an Office of Ombudsman for Victims)(Bill C-503)
    >>See also Literacy; Penitentiary inmates--Temporary absence/release--Transfer between institutions; Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, Fourth; Search and rescue--Canadian Coast Guard role; Violent offenders--Transportation

Corrections and Conditional Release Act

    >>Amending, Office of the Correctional Investigator, reporting directly to Parliament, binding recommendations, M. (Venne), 6426-31(90:1730-800)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 6431(90:1800)
    >>Section 233, purpose of, Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, designated committee, M. (Lee), agreed to, 2072-3(33:1505)
    >>>See also Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee--Reports, Third

Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--definition of "child")(Bill C-370)--Harb

Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--withdrawal of applications for full parole by offenders serving two or more years)(Bill C-328)--Cadman

    >>First reading, 1500(24:1200)
    >>See also Parole--Applications

Corrections Canada see Correctional Service Canada

Corrigenda see Hansard

Corruption see Bribery and corruption

COSCO see Organized crime

Cost of living

    >>United States, comparison, 7647(109:1705)

Cost of living allowance see Veterans

Cost recovery

    >>Right wing agenda, 6106(85:1525)
    >>See also Government departments, boards, agencies and commissions

Costa Rica see Trade

Cotler, Irwin (Lib.--Mount Royal; elected in by-election Nov. 15, 1999)

    >>Clarity Act (Bill C-20), 2967-9(39:1605-20)
    >>Crimes Against Humanity Act (Bill C-19), 7914-7(113:1305-20)
    >>Deschenes, Justice Jules, S.O. 31, 6953(99:1400)
    >>Hanukkah, S.O. 31, 2279(36:1405)
    >>Hate crimes, o.q., 3785(53:1445)
    >>Historic/heritage buildings, sites and monuments, S.O. 31, 8536-7(120:1100)
    >>Holocaust, S.O. 31, 3667(51:1400), 8721(123:1405)
    >>Holocaust Remembrance Day, S.O. 31, 6280(88:1405)
    >>Human rights, S.O. 31, 8119-20(115:1400-5)
    >>Iran, S.O. 31, 8490(119:1405)
    >>Israel, S.O. 31, 6624(94:1400)
    >>Olympics, 2000 Summer Games (Sydney, Australia), S.O. 31, 8847(126:1400)
    >>Parliament, petition, 8030(114:1540)
    >>Pesticides, petitions, 5009(69:1525), 8030(114:1540)
    >>References
    >>>Introduction in House, 1865(30:1415)
    >>>See also Elections--By-elections, Mount Royal constituency; Members of Parliament--Certificate of election
    >>Sierra Leone, S.O. 31, 6702(95:1400)
    >>Trudeau, Right Hon. Pierre Elliott, S.O. 31, 8963-4(127:1400-5)
    >>Voluntary organizations, S.O. 31, 8673(122:1405)
    >>Women
    >>>o.q., 4347(62:1155)
    >>>S.O. 31, 9331(133:1100)

Council for Canadian Unity

    >>Audit of programs, requesting, o.q., 6204-5(87:1420-5), 6335(89:1440)
    >>Canadian Heritage Department funding excessive, o.q., 876(14:1140)
    >>Human Resources Development Department, grants, o.q., 4769-70(65:1430-40), 4772(65:1450)
    >>>Experience Canada program, success rate, 4880(67:1500)
    >>>>o.q., 4769-70(65:1435), 4821(66:1145), 4873(67:1420-5)
    >>Quebec, funds, majority received, 6549(93:1035)
    >>See also Government grants--Option Canada

Council of parties see Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--Reducing, Bonn, Germany

Counselling see Divorce/separation--Marriage counselling; Family violence--Counselling

Counter-terrorism see Terrorism/terrorists--Combatting

Countervailing duties

    >>Special Import Measures Act, amending re World Trade Organization agreement, 6030(84:1530), 6033(84:1550), 7427(107:1115)
    >>>See also Budget Implementation Act, 2000 (Bill C-32)

Countryside Canada see Agriculture

County of Oxford Integrated Network see Internet/information highway

County of Vermilion River No. 24 Agriculture Service Board see Cruelty to animals--Penalties, Legislation (Bill C-17), Hunting

Court challenges

    >>Government funding, 9031*(128:1240)
    >>See also Gun control/guns--Registration system

Court martials see Canadian Armed Forces--Military justice system, Kipling

Courteau, Jackie see Income tax--Confidentiality/privacy of information

Courts

    >>Administrative services, 8075(115:0915)
    >>>See also Courts Administration Service Act (Bill C-40)
    >>Electronic documents, status, 540(9:1025)
    >>>See also Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (Bill C-6)
    >>Judicial activism, stopping, Reform Party proposals, 3579-80(49:1715-20)
    >>>See also Legislation--Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Supreme Court of Canada--Decisions, Review--Justices, Appointments
    >>"Judicial bashing", Reynolds comments re judicial activism, 3583(49:1735)
    >>Parliament, responsibilities, defining, 38-9(2:1600-10)
    >>See also Airlines--Crisis, Onex Corporation proposal; Canada Elections Act--Modernizing/amending--Provisions; Child pornography--Possession offence; Elections--Campaign expenses, Third party expenses; Federal Court of Canada; Social policy--Parliament deciding; Supreme Court of Canada

Courts Administration Service Act (Bill C-40)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)

    >>First reading, 8075(115:0915)
    >>See also Courts--Administrative services

Coutu, Jean

    >>Actor, pioneer of French language television, death, tributes, S.O. 31, 996(16:1405-10)

Cover-ups see Canadian Armed Forces--Peacekeeping troops

Cowansville, Que. see Bertrand, Gabrielle--Library dedication

Cowichan District Hospital see Hospitals

Coyote reconnaissance vehicles see Defence equipment

CPI see Consumer Price Index (CPI)

CPIC see Canadian Police Information Centre

CPP see Canada Pension Plan (CPP)

CR Bronfman Foundation see Radio-Canada

Crab fishery

    >>Stocks, Newfoundland coast, declining, 8342(117:1120), 8781(124:1145)
    >>See also Fisheries--Aboriginal treaty rights

Craig, Sandrine see Organ donations

Creative Direct Response Inc. see Internet/information highway--Personal information, Charitable and non-profit organizations

Credit

    >>Credit records, credit bureaus, financial institutions, etc. informing consumers when providing information to others, etc., 2122(34:1205)
    >>>See also Consumer Credit Information Act (Bill C-393)
    >>Ombudsman, establishing for consumers, small business, 1716(28:1010)
    >>>See also Credit Ombudsman Act (Bill C-343)

Credit bureaus see Credit--Credit records

Credit cards

    >>Marketing, misleading, etc., 542(9:1035)
    >>See also Crime--Technology-based; Money laundering--Technology-based; Organized crime--Bank debit and credit card fraud

Credit insurance see Export Development Corporation

Credit Ombudsman Act (Bill C-343)--Nystrom

    >>First reading, 1716(28:1010)
    >>See also Credit--Ombudsman

Credit unions/caisses populaires

    >>Cape Breton, birthplace, 8265(116:1645)
    >>Co-operatively held bank, allowing, MacKay task force recommendation, 8225(116:1235), 8232(116:1330), 8235(116:1345-50)
    >>National structure, service entity, establishing, 8223(116:1220), 8232(116:1330), 8263(116:1630), 8265(116:1645), 8276(116:1805)
    >>Quebec, importance to, 8430(118:1645)
    >>Role, powers, increasing, 8265(116:1645), 8422(118:1555)
    >>See also Bank of Montreal--Branch closures; Banks and financial institutions--Branch closures; Mouvement des caisses Desjardins; National Co-Op Week

Cree-Naskapi (of Quebec) Act see Canadian Forces Superannuation Act, Carriage by Air Act, Cree-Naskapi (of Quebec) Act, Criminal Code, Pension Act and Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superannuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-348)

Crête, Paul (BQ--Kamouraska--Rivière-du-Loup--Témiscouata--Les Basques)

Crime

    >>Accused and family, protecting, prior to conviction, publication restrictions, principle of presumption of innocence, 655(11:1015)
    >>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-270)
    >>Canada haven for criminals, 5724-5(79:1555)
    >>Combatting
    >>>Law enforcement agencies, adequate/inadequate funding, 5758(80:1125-30)
    >>>Legislation, lack, 5610-1(77:1715-20)
    >>Computers, use, types, 1913(31:1100)
    >>>Law enforcement, difficulties, 1913(31:1100)
    >>Crimes committed outside Canada, offence if crime in Canada and offender Canadian citizen resident or in Canada after offence, 1380(22:1510)
    >>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--offence committed outside Canada)(Bill C-320)
    >>Fear of, 1405(22:1750)
    >>Global in nature, combatting, government focus, Throne Speech statement, 5(1:1600), 286(5:1620-5), 3035(41:1005)
    >>Government attitude, lax, 191(4:1020)
    >>Non-violent, offenders repairing damage of actions, 5(1:1600)
    >>Poverty, relationship, 530(8:1750), 532(8:1805)
    >>Profiting from see Proceeds of crime
    >>Rate, decline/increase, 5724(79:1550), 8618(121:1600)
    >>>Perception/reality, 529-30(8:1745-50)
    >>>S.O. 31, 869-70(14:1110)
    >>>United States, comparison, 7647(109:1705)
    >>>>See also Income tax--United States, Comparison
    >>>Youth Criminal Justice Act (Bill C-3), provisions, impact, 8621(121:1620)
    >>Recruitment of children, specific section in Criminal Code, establishing, 9026(128:1210)
    >>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--recruitment of children and swarming)(Bill C-505)
    >>Swarming, specific section in Criminal Code, establishing, 9026(128:1210)
    >>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--recruitment of children and swarming)(Bill C-505)
    >>Technology-based, credit and debit card fraud, telephone fraud, etc., increase, 5734(79:1705)
    >>Transnational, examples, 1389(22:1555-600)
    >>See also Computer systems; Internet/information highway--Personal information; Money laundering; Organized crime; Smuggling; Terrorism/terrorists; Youth justice system

Crime prevention

    >>Auto theft, reduction, National Crime Prevention Centre/Insurance Council of Canada partnership, S.O. 31, 1798(29:1055)
    >>Community-based programs, 468-9(8:1105)
    >>>Expansion, Throne Speech proposal, 5(1:1600), 35-6(2:1540-5), 224(4:1330)
    >>>o.q., 208(4:1145)
    >>>Quebec, federal government funding, S.O. 31, 549(9:1110)
    >>Community policing, Const. Gerrard Jones and Const. Danny Forsyth, pioneers, retirements, tribute, S.O. 31, 6141(86:1110)
    >>Government action plan
    >>>National strategy on community safety and crime prevention, Barrie, Ont. women and children's shelter, benefitting, S.O. 31, 8850(126:1415)
    >>>o.q., 7365(105:1440)
    >>>S.O. 31, 8537(120:1100), 8539(120:1110)
    >>National program/strategy, children and youth at risk focus, 469(8:1105)
    >>Program, funding
    >>>$343 million over next three years, Budget 2000 commitment, 8635(121:1805)
    >>>S.O. 31, 3365(46:1410)
    >>Reform Party/Canadian Alliance proposals, 5724(79:1550)
    >>See also Gun control/guns--Registration system, Expenditures; Youth justice system

Crime victims see Victims of crime

Crimes against humanity

Crimes Against Humanity Act (Bill C-19)--Minister of Foreign Affairs (Axworthy, L.)

Criminal Code

    >>Amending
    >>>Federal jurisdiction, 8305(116:2130)
    >>>Lawmakers, 6689(95:1235)
    >>>Legislation (Bill C-17), omnibus bill
    >>>>Canadian Alliance position, 8661-2(122:1235-40), 8687(122:1535), 8706(122:1800)
    >>>>Clarification necessity, 8662-3(122:1245), 8670(122:1355), 8701-2(122:1720-30)
    >>>>>Committee stage, 8656-7(122:1205), 8664(122:1300), 8704(122:1745), 8705(122:1755)
    >>>>Contents, 8657(122:1205), 8685(122:1515), 8687-8(122:1535), 8690(122:1555-600), 8696(122:1645), 8706(122:1800)
    >>>>Liberal government (Chrétien), participation, lack, 8668-9(122:1340), 8690(122:1555), 8692(122:1610), 8706(122:1755)
    >>>>Objections, 8652(122:1125), 8654-5(122:1150), 8656-8(122:1200-10), 8659(122:1220), 8660-1(122:1230-5), 8662(122:1245), 8668(122:1335), 8669-70(122:1345-50), 8684(122:1505-10), 8687(122:1535), 8691(122:1605), 8693-4(122:1625-30), 8696(122:1645), 8699(122:1700), 8700(122:1715), 8702-3(122:1730-5), 8704-7(122:1745-805)
    >>>>Preamble, insufficient, 8695(122:1640)
    >>>>Rural-urban split, potential, 8695-6(122:1640), 8698(122:1700), 8702(122:1725)
    >>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--cruelty to animals, disarming a peace officer and other amendments) and Firearms Act (amdt.--technical amendments)(Bill C-17)
    >>>Nunavut courts, including, 8830(124:1655)
    >>Definition, purpose, 6695(95:1315), 8664(122:1255)
    >>Provision of essential goods guarantee, extending to same-sex couples, 5570(77:1305)
    >>Section 43 see Children--Discipline; Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of children)(Bill C-273)
    >>Section 163 see Pornography--Obscenity
    >>Section 745 see Parole--Murderers
    >>See also Canadian Forces Superannuation Act, Carriage by Air Act, Cree-Naskapi (of Quebec) Act, Criminal Code, Pension Act and Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superannuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-348); Child pornography--Possession; Competition Act (amdt.--conspiracy agreements and the right to make private applications), Competition Tribunal Act (amdt.--costs and summary dispositions) and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-472); Crime--Recruitment of children--Swarming; Firearms Act and Criminal Code (amdt.--no registration of firearms that are not restricted or prohibited firearms)(Bill C-314); Gays and lesbians--Violence against; Hate crimes--Sentences, Stricter; Health care providers--Abortion and euthanasia; Impaired driving; International Space Station; National Defence Act, DNA Identification Act and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill S-10); Organized crime--Combatting, Investigation and prosecution; Pedophilia; Veterans--Benefits/pensions, Legislation

Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-251)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 305(6:1015)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Deaths and injuries caused, Sentences, Judge taking racial origin into consideration

Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-270)--Pankiw

    >>First reading, 655(11:105)
    >>See also Crime--Accused and families

Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-426)--Cadman

    >>First reading, 3429(47:1215)
    >>See also Automobiles/motor vehicles--Theft

Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-480)--Harb

    >>First reading, 7406(106:1200-5)
    >>See also Prostitution--Legalizing

Criminal Code (amdt.--abduction)(Bill C-427)--Cadman

    >>First reading, 3429(47:1215)
    >>See also Child abduction

Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest without warrant)(Bill C-255)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 400(7:1510-5)
    >>See also Parole--Violations

Criminal Code (amdt.--attempting to disarm a peace officer)(Bill C-453)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 5006(69:1505)
    >>See also Police--Disarming

Criminal Code (amdt.--bail in cases of assault with weapons or a criminal harassment)(Bill C-250)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 305(6:1015)
    >>See also Justice system--Bail

Criminal Code (amdt.--breaking and entering)(Bill C-219)--Obhrai

    >>First reading, 212(4:1205)
    >>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Break and enter

Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentencing)(Bill C-302)--Hill, J.

    >>First reading, 1057(17:1525-30)
    >>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences, Violent offenders

Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentence for use of firearm in commission of offence)(Bill C-441)--Pankiw

    >>First reading, 4043(57:1215)
    >>See also Gun control/guns--Crime, Consecutive sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal harassment, home invasions, applications for ministerial review--miscarriages of justice, and criminal procedure)(Bill C-36)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)

    >>First reading, 7662(110:1010)
    >>Second reading, 8826-35(124:1635-725)
    >>See also Criminal harassment

Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal liability of corporations, directors and officers)(Bill C-259)--McDonough

    >>First reading, 465(8:1005)
    >>See also Corporations--Criminal liability

Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal organizations)(Bill C-95)(2nd Sess., 35th Parl.) see Organized crime--Crime organization membership, Criminalizing

Criminal Code (amdt.--cruelty to animals, disarming a peace officer and other amendments) and Firearms Act (amdt.--technical amendments)(Bill C-17)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)

    >>First reading, 1998(32:1510)
    >>Second reading, 8648-70(122:1110-355), 8638-708(122:1505-830)
    >>See also Criminal Code--Amending, Legislation; Cruelty to animals--Penalties; Disabled and handicapped persons--Sexually abused; Gun control/guns--Prohibited weapons, Designation/declaration; Police--Disarming; Witnesses--Testifying

Criminal Code (amdt.--dangerous offenders)(Bill C-243)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 280(5:1535-40)
    >>See also Dangerous/high risk offenders--Designation

Criminal Code (amdt.--definition of "child")(Bill C-365)--Harb

Criminal Code (amdt.--desecration of the flag)(Bill C-347)--Harris

    >>First reading, 1812-3(29:1205)
    >>See also Canadian flag--Desecration

Criminal Code (amdt.--exemption of long guns from registration)(Bill C-462)--Herron

    >>First reading, 5263(72:1515-20)
    >>See also Gun control/guns--Registration system, Long guns

Criminal Code (amdt.--false documents, etc. respecting a franchise)(Bill C-447)--Guimond

    >>First reading, 4094(58:1515)
    >>See also Franchises

Criminal Code (amdt.--flight)(Bill C-202)--McTeague

    >>First reading, 110(3:1005-10)
    >>Deemed read second time and referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 110(3:1010)
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 1905(31:1005)
    >>>Concurrence, agreed to, 3149(43:1100)
    >>Third reading, 3149-54(43:1105-40), agreed to, 3154(43:1140), passed.
    >>Royal Assent, 5497(75:1720). Chap. 2, S.C. 2000
    >>See also Police--Fleeing from

Criminal Code (amdt.--flight)(Bill C-440)(1st Sess., 36th Parl.)

    >>Reinstated as Criminal Code (amdt.--flight)(Bill C-202)

Criminal Code (amdt.--forfeiture of property relating to child pornography crimes)(Bill C-321)--Casson

    >>First reading, 1380-1(22:1510)
    >>Second reading, 8557-67(120:1315-410)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 8567(120:1410)
    >>See also Child pornography--Forfeiture

Criminal Code (amdt.--hate propaganda)(Bill C-263)--Robinson

    >>First reading, 563(11:1005)
    >>See also Hate crime--Hate propaganda

Criminal Code (amdt.--impaired driving and related matters)(Bill C-82)(1st Sess., 36th Parl.) see Impaired driving--Death and injury caused, Sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--impaired driving causing death and other matters)(Bill C-18)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)

    >>First reading, 1998(32:1515)
    >>Second reading, 2101-8(34:1005-55), 2123-37(34:1210-325), 6687-70(95:1210-1355), 6714-29(95:1515-1735), agreed to, on recorded division, 6942-3(97:1830)
    >>>Question be now put, M. (Harris), 6689(95:1230), agreed to, on recorded division, 6941-2(98:1825-30)
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 6943(98:1830)
    >>>Reported, without amdt., 7763(111:1205)
    >>Report stage, 7891-8(113:1020-1100), concurrence, M., agreed to, on recorded division, 7962-3(113:1835)
    >>>Motions, 7892(113:1020), negatived, on recorded division, 7960-2(113:1830-5)
    >>Third reading, 8058-64(114:1905-50)
    >>>Question be now put, M. (Epp), 8060(114:1920), agreed to, on division, 8064(114:1950)
    >>>Agreed to, on recorded division, 8205-7(115:2150), passed.
    >>Royal Assent, 8209(115A:1800). Chap. 25, S.C. 2000
    >>See also Impaired driving--Death and injury caused, Sentences, Life imprisonment

Criminal Code (amdt.--impaired driving causing death or injury)(Bill C-262)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 620(10:1515)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Death or injury caused, Blood samples

Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review)(Bill C-407)--Forseth

    >>First reading, 3008(40:1550)
    >>See also Parole--Murderers

Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review)(Bill C-444)--Nunziata

    >>First reading, 4093-4(58:1510)
    >>See also Parole--Murderers

Criminal Code (amdt.--mandatory counselling for certain assaults)(Bill C-245)--Szabo

    >>First reading, 303(6:1005)
    >>See also Family violence--Counselling

Criminal Code (amdt.--no parole when imprisoned for life)(Bill C-401)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 2765-6(38:1535)
    >>See also Parole--Life sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--offence committed outside Canada)(Bill C-320)--Wappel

    >>First reading, 1380(22:1510)
    >>See also Crime--Crimes committed outside Canada

Criminal Code (amdt.--Order of prohibition)(Bill C-242)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 278(5:1525)
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Contact with children

Criminal Code (amdt.--proceeds of crime)(Bill C-406)--Forseth

    >>First reading, 3007-8(40:1550)
    >>See also Immigration/immigrants--People smuggling, Convicted smugglers

Criminal Code (amdt.--prohibit coercion in medical procedures that offend a person's religion or belief that human life is inviolable)(Bill C-207)--Vellacott

    >>First reading, 111(3:1015)
    >>Second reading, 1471-7(23:1720-55)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1477(23:1755)
    >>See also Health care providers--Abortion and euthanasia

Criminal Code (amdt.--prohibit coercion in medical procedures that offend a person's religion or belief that human life is inviolable)(Bill C-422)--Vellacott

    >>First reading, 3313(45:1510-5)
    >>See also Health care providers--Abortion and euthanasia

Criminal Code (amdt.--prohibited sexual acts)(Bill C-209)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 112(3:1020)
    >>Second reading, 2091-100(33:1730-825)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 2100(33:1825)
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Age of consent

Criminal Code (amdt.--prohibited sexual acts)(Bill C-291)--Lowther

    >>First reading, 938-9(15:1600)
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Age of consent

Criminal Code (amdt.--prohibiting certain offenders from changing their names)(Bill C-305)--White, R.

    >>First reading, 1086(18:1005)
    >>See also Violent offenders--Names

Criminal Code (amdt.--prostitution)(Bill C-288)--Lowther

    >>First reading, 938(15:1555)
    >>See also Prostitution--Street prostitution

Criminal Code (amdt.--prostitution)(Bill C-408)--Forseth

    >>First reading, 3008(40:1555)
    >>See also Prostitution--Street prostitution

Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of children)(Bill C-273)--Davies

    >>First reading, 750(12:1510)
    >>See also Children--Discipline

Criminal Code (amdt.--recruitment of children and swarming)(Bill C-505)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 9026(128:1210)
    >>See also Crime--Recruitment of children--Swarming

Criminal Code (amdt.--reimbursement of costs following a free pardon)(Bill C-443)--Sauvageau

    >>First reading, 4093(58:1505-10)
    >>See also Pardons--Judicial error cases

Criminal Code (amdt.--search and seizure without warrant)(Bill C-433)--Benoit

    >>First reading, 3742(52:1305)
    >>See also Search and seizure--Property damage

Criminal Code (amdt.--taking of samples of bodily substances)(Bill C-234)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 276(5:1515)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Death and injury caused, Urine, breath and blood samples

Criminal Code (amdt.--using or operating a stolen motor vehicle in the commission of an offence)(Bill C-254)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 399(7:1510)
    >>See Automobiles/motor vehicles--Theft

Criminal Code (amdt.--violent crimes)(Bill C-265)--Martin, K.

    >>First reading, 654(11:1010)
    >>See also Violence/violent offences--Sentences, Life

Criminal Code (amdt.--wearing of war decorations)(Bill C-334)--Reynolds

Criminal Code (amdt.--wearing of war decorations)(Bill C-415)--Jennings

    >>First reading, 3146(42:1215)
    >>See also Veterans--Medals

Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--cumulative sentences)(Bill C-247)--Guarnieri

    >>First reading, 304(6:1005)
    >>Deemed read second time, considered in committee, reported, concurred in, read third time and passed, 304(6:1005)
    >>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Multiple murderers

Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--cumulative sentences)(Bill C-251)(1st. Sess., 36th Parl.)

    >>Reinstated as Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--cumulative sentences)(Bill C-247)

Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--to provide for judicial discretion to assign a security classification of maximum to high-risk violent offenders, to establish a Board of Management to oversee operations of Correctional Service of Canada and to establish an Office of Ombudsman for Victims)(Bill C-503)--Bonin

    >>First reading, 9026(128:1205)
    >>See also Correctional Service of Canada--Operations; Parole--Hearings; Victims of crime--Office of Ombudsman of Victims; Violent offenders--High-risk offenders

Criminal Code and Young Offenders Act (amdt.--capital punishment)(Bill C-303)--Hill, J.

    >>First reading, 1057(17:1530)
    >>See also Capital punishment--Reinstating for first degree murder; Youth justice system--Murderers

Criminal Code, Young Offenders Act and Transfer of Offenders Act (amdt.--death penalty)(Bill C-335)--Reynolds

    >>First reading, 1594(26:1010)
    >>See also Capital punishment--Reinstating for first degree murder

Criminal harassment (stalking)

    >>Handbook for police and crown prosecutors, guidelines for implementation of law, 8827(124:1635)
    >>Indictable offence/summary conviction offence, penalties, differences, 8831(124:1655-700)
    >>Penalty, increasing to 10 years from five years, 8826-7(124:1635-40), 8830(124:1655), 8832-3(124:1700-15)
    >>Restraining orders, effective/ineffective, 8831(124:1700)
    >>Women victims, percentage, 8827(124:1635)
    >>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal harassment, home invasions, applications for ministerial review--miscarriages of justice, and criminal procedure)(Bill C-36)

Criminal Intelligence Service of Canada (CISC)

    >>Role, 8311(116:2205)
    >>See also Organized crime--Activities

Criminal liability see Corporations--Criminal liability; Justice system--Law Enforcement and Criminal Liability

Criminal procedures law see Justice system

Criminal Records Act (amdt.)(Bill C-7)--Solicitor General (MacAulay)

    >>First reading deemed adopted, 273(5:1500)
    >>Deemed read second time, considered in committee, reported, considered at report stage, read third time and passed, 274(5:1500)
    >>Senate amdts., concurrence, M. (Boudria), 3320-7(45:1640-1730), 3445-6(47:1325), 3501-5(48:1630-700), agreed to, 3505(48:1700)
    >>Royal Assent, 5497(75:1720). Chap. 1, S.C. 2000
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Screening/flagging system

Criminal Records Act (amdt.)(Bill C-69)(1st Sess., 36th Parl.)

    >>Reinstated as Criminal Records Act (amdt.)(Bill C-7)
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Screening/flagging system

Criminals see Gun control/guns--Registration system; Immigration/immigrants; Refugees--Claimants

Croatia see Canadian Armed Forces

Cronenberg, David see Governor General's Performing Arts awards--St. Paul's constituents

Crooks, Charmaine see International Olympic Committee

Crop insurance program

    >>Damage by gophers and other rodents where poison use is prohibited by law, compensation, legislation, 1414(23:1020)
    >>>qu., 5313(74:1520)
    >>>See also Farm Income Protection Act (amdt.--crop damage by gophers)(Bill C-327)
    >>See also Agriculture--Farm income crisis, Safety net

Crow benefit see Grain transportation--Railways, Freight rates

Crown (on uniforms) see Canada Customs and Revenue Agency--Customs officers

Crown corporations

    >>Access to Information Act, applying to, 3196(43:1610), 4214(60:1530), 7536-7(108:1235-40)
    >>>See also Access to Information Act (amdt.--Crown corporations)(Bill C-448); Access to Information Act (amdt.--Crown corporations and the Canadian Wheat Board)(Bill C-418)
    >>Chief Executive Officers, senior executives, salaries, increases, bonuses, o.q., 5584-5(77:1425-30)
    >>Privacy Act, applying to, 5494(75:1635)
    >>Privatizing, 6419(90:1630)
    >>>Canadian Alliance position, 7827(112:1525-30), 7829(112:1540)
    >>>Liberal government (Chrétien), trend, 7411(106:1235-40), 7476(107:1640), 7492(107:1835)
    >>>Viability, 6514(92:1540)
    >>>See also Cape Breton Development Corporation (DEVCO)--Privatization
    >>See also Internet/information highway--Personal information, Government/Crown agencies; Political parties--Donations/contributions/financing

Crown Liability and Proceedings Act (amdt.)(Bill C-208)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 112(3:1015)
    >>See also Penitentiary inmates--Suing government

Crowsnest Pass freight rate see Grain transportation--Railways, Freight rates, Crow benefit

CRTC see Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)

Cruelty to animals