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Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease see Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)

Cribb, Dr. Alastair see Canadian Institutes of Health Research--Atlantic Veterinary College

Cricket

    >>World Cup of Cricket, Canada, first international victory, congratulating, S.O. 31, 3461(58:1410)

Crime

    >>Causes, social conditions factor, 5850(96:1235)
    >>Combatting, funding, lack, 5849-50(96:1235), 5851(96:1245)
    >>>S.O. 31, 3979(67:1415)
    >>Costs, 6591-2(106:2310)
    >>Deadly traps, protection of emergency workers, 5434-5(90:1305), 5459-61(90:1535-50), 5462(90:1600), 6185(101:1740), 6189-90(101:1815), 6572(106:1900), 6574(106:1915), 6575-6(106:1920-30), 8802-3(144:1815-20), 8906-7(146:1540), 8909-10(146:1605-15), 8912-3(146:1630-5), 8916(146:1700), 8918(146:1710-5), 8978(147:1515), 8980(147:1535)
    >>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-32); Firefighters--Criminal acts
    >>Extent, government/courts position, laxity, etc., 42(2:1335)
    >>Firearm use
    >>>Registered/unregistered firearms, 5860(96:1355), 5881(96:1610), 5889(96:1705)
    >>>Sentences, 5851(96:1245-50)
    >>>>o.q., 1497(25:1130)
    >>Liberal government (Chrétien) soft on crime, 5841(96:1050)
    >>Port Moody--Coquitlam constituency, police expenditures, etc., 3997(67:1610-5)
    >>Surrey, BC, five year high, measures, S.O. 31, 1937(33:1400)
    >>Television, influence, 2829(47:1830)
    >>See also Aboriginal peoples/communities; Air transportation security--Air rage; Assault; Assisted human reproduction--Prohibited and controlled activities; Auto theft; Automated teller machines (ATMs)--Illegal activities; Break and enter (crime); Child abduction; Children--Safety and security; Dangerous driving; DNA evidence databank; Drug trafficking; Firearms--Use in commission of serious offences; Firefighters--Criminal acts; Gangs; Goods and Services Tax (GST)--Fraud; Home invasion; Impaired driving; Inhalants and sniff products; Kidnapping; Libel; Manitoba Warriors street gang; Missing persons; Murder; Organized crime; Prostitution; Rape; Refugees; Sex slave trade; Sexual assault; Street racing; Swarming; Terrorism--Hoaxes; Victims of crime; Victims of wrongful conviction; Violent crime; Voyeurism; War criminals; Weapons--Trafficking; Wildlife--Sale; Youth crime; Youth--National crime prevention strategy

Crime prevention

    >>Communities, role, 6573-4(106:1910), 6592-3(106:2310-25)
    >>Government funding, reduction, 6132(101:1125)
    >>Jonquiére constituency, strategy, 8981-2(147:1545-50), 8983-4(147:1600-10)
    >>National crime prevention strategy, 437(7:1030), 438(7:1035), 3320(55:1345), 3324(55:1420), 6573(106:1910), 6589(106:2150), 6592-3(106:2310-5)
    >>>S.O. 31, 6079(100:1410)
    >>>See also Youth
    >>See also Community Safety and Crime Prevention Month; National Crime Prevention Centre; National Strategy on Community Safety and Crime Prevention; Sexual assault--Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Centre; Sports--Amateur sport, Fees

Crime Prevention Week

    >>November 2-8, 2003, S.O. 31, 9140(150:1410)

Crimes against humanity

    >>Perpetrators, bringing to justice by international police action, trying before International Criminal Court, petition, 3915(66:1510)
    >>See also Genocide; Holocaust Memorial Day (Yom Hashhoah); Israel--Terrorist attacks

Criminal charges see Traffic accidents--Deaths resulting

Criminal Code

    >>Race-based provisions, including, 256(4:1550)
    >>Section 161 see Child sex offenders (pedophiles)--Orders of prohibition
    >>Section 163.1(1) see Child pornography--Artistic merit exemption
    >>Section 195(1) see Electronic surveillance
    >>Section 258 see Impaired driving--Breath or blood samples
    >>Section 270.1 see Peace officers--Disarming
    >>Sections 318 and 319 see Hate propaganda--Sexual orientation
    >>Section 335 see Joyriding (auto theft)
    >>Section 348.1 see Home invasion
    >>Section 606 see Justice system--Plea bargaining
    >>Section 718.2(e) see Aboriginal offenders--Sentences
    >>Section 742.6(9) see Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences, Breach
    >>Section 745.6, faint hope clause see Murder--Parole
    >>Section 753 see Dangerous offenders--Applications
    >>See also Border, Canadian; Child pornography; Corrections and Conditional Release Act and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-40); Corrections and Conditional Release Act and Criminal Code (amdt.--sentencing judge to determine level of security of incarceration of inmate for first third of sentence)(Bill C-293); Corrections and Conditional Release Act and Criminal Code (amdt.--truth in sentencing)(Bill C-273); Criminal Code (amdt.) and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--judicial discretion to assign a security classification of maximum to high-risk violent offenders)(Bill C-403); Cruelty to animals--Defences; Occupational health and safety--Corporate accountability

Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-32)--Minister of Justice (Cauchon)

    >>First reading, 5412(89:1200)
    >>Second reading, 5434-40(90:1305-55), 5457-67(90:1520-1640), agreed to, 5467(90:1640)
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 5467(90:1640)
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 7144(116:1515)
    >>Report stage, 8802(144:1815)
    >>>Concurrence, M. (Cauchon), agreed to, 8802(144:1815)
    >>Third reading, 8802-4(144:1815-25), 8906-20(1540-1730), 8976-84(147:1505-1610), agreed to, 8984(147:1610), passed.
    >>See also Aircraft--Criminal activity onboard; Computers--Viruses; Crime--Deadly traps

Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-259)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 920(15:1210)
    >>See also Aboriginal offenders--Sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-276)--Vellacott

    >>First reading, 1083(18:1535)
    >>See also Medical procedures

Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-341)--Vellacott

    >>First reading, 2568(43:1555)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Breath, blood or urine samples

Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-384)--Harb

    >>First reading, 3510(59:1025)
    >>See also Prostitution--Municipally licensed establishments

Criminal Code (amdt.--abduction)(Bill C-243)--Cadman

    >>First reading, 805(13:1550)
    >>See also Child abduction--Age limit

Criminal Code (amdt.--age of consent)(Bill C-306)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 1579(27:1005)
    >>See also Age of consent (sexual relations)

Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest without warrant)(Bill C-258)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 920(15:1210)
    >>See also Parole--Violation of conditions

Criminal Code (amdt.--bail for those charged with violent offences)(Bill C-279)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 1084(18:1540)
    >>See also Bail (interim release)

Criminal Code (amdt.--blood alcohol content)(Bill C-464)--Cadman

    >>First reading, 1503-4(25:1205)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Blood alcohol level

Criminal Code (amdt.--breach of a conditional sentence order)(Bill C-292)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 1237(21:1510)
    >>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences, Breach

Criminal Code (amdt.--breaking and entering)(Bill C-393)--Obhrai

    >>First reading, 3511(59:1030)
    >>See also Break and enter (crime)--Repeat offenders

Criminal Code (amdt.--capital markets fraud and evidence gathering)(Bill C-46)--Minister of Justice (Cauchon)

Criminal Code (amdt.--child pornography)(Bill C-307)--Moore

    >>First reading, 1662(28:1535)
    >>See also Child pornography--Sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--child pornography)(Bill C-335)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 2567(43:1550)
    >>See also Child pornography--Artistic merit exemption

Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentencing)(Bill C-247)--Hill, J.

    >>First reading, 806(13:1555)
    >>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentences)(Bill C-424)--Moore

    >>First reading, 4921-2(81:1500)
    >>See also Violent crime--Consecutive sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentence for use of firearm in commission of offence)(Bill C-434)--Pankiw

    >>First reading, 5919(97:1510)
    >>See also Firearms--Use in commission of serious offences

Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal liability of corporations, directors and officers)(Bill C-418)--McDonough

    >>First reading, 4494(74:1510)
    >>See also Occupational health and safety--Corporate accountability/criminal liability

Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal liability of organizations)(Bill C-45)--Minister of Justice (Cauchon)

    >>First reading, 7176(117:1010)
    >>Second reading, 7325-7(119:1335-55), 7353-75(119:1545-825), 7583-9(123:1225-315)
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 7589(123:1315)
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 8638(142:1050)
    >>Report stage, concurrence, agreed to, 8794-5(144:1720)
    >>Third reading, 8795-802(144:1720-815), agreed to, 8802(144:1815), passed.
    >>Royal Assent, 9328(153:1315). Chap. 21, S.C. 2003
    >>See also Occupational health and safety--Corporate accountability

Criminal Code (amdt.--cruelty to animals and firearms) and Firearms Act (amdt.)(Bill C-10)--Minister of Justice (Cauchon)

    >>First reading, deemed adopted, 518(8:1510)
    >>Deemed adopted at all stages, passed by House, 518(8:1510)
    >>Senate amdts., division of bill into two parts, concurrence, M. (Cauchon), 2361-7(40:1005-55), 5182-96(85:1520-1705), 5199-207(85:1725-1825), 5845-52(96:1205-55), 5854-60(96:1310-55), 5874-90(96:1515-1720), 5891-8(96:1725-1830), agreed to, on recorded division, 5897-8(96:1830)
    >>>Amdt. (Hilstrom), 2364(40:1030), negatived, on recorded division, 5896-7(96:1830)
    >>>>Amdt. to amdt. (Breitkreuz), 5196(85:1705), negatived, on recorded division, 5895-6(96:1755-1830)
    >>>Time allocation under S.O. 78(3)
    >>>>M. (Boudria), 5840-4(96:1045-1115), agreed to, on recorded division, 5844-5(96:1205)
    >>>>Notice, 3581(60:1005)
    >>Note: Bill divided into Criminal Code (amdt.--cruelty to animals)(Bill C-10B); Criminal Code (amdt.--firearms) and Firearms Act (amdt.)(Bill C-10A)
    >>See also Cruelty to animals; Gun control--Legislation--Legislation; Legislative process--Senate amendments

Criminal Code (amdt.--cruelty to animals)(Bill C-10B)--Minister of Justice (Cauchon)

Criminal Code (amdt.--cruelty to animals and firearms) and Firearms Act (amdt.)(Bill C-15B)(1st Sess., 37th Parl.)

    >>Reinstated as Criminal Code (amdt.--cruelty to animals and firearms) and Firearms Act (amdt.)(Bill C-10)
    >>See also Cruelty to animals

Criminal Code (amdt.--dangerous child sexual predators)(Bill C-214)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 366-7(6:1510)
    >>Second reading, 3035-42(51:1105-1200)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 3042(51:1200)
    >>See also Child sex offenders (pedophiles)--Sentences/parole

Criminal Code (amdt.--dangerous child sexual predators)(Bill C-396)(1st Sess., 37th Parl.)

    >>Reinstated as Criminal Code (amdt.--dangerous child sexual predators)(Bill C-214)
    >>See also Child sex offenders (pedophiles)--Sentences/parole

Criminal Code (amdt--dangerous offender)(Bill C-278)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 1084(18:1540)
    >>See also Dangerous offenders--Applications

Criminal Code (amdt.--defamatory libel)(Bill C-372)--Harb

    >>First reading, 3509(59:1025)
    >>See also Libel

Criminal Code (amdt.--eliminating conditional sentencing for violent offenders)(Bill C-347)--Gouk

    >>First reading, 2852-3(48:1545-50)
    >>See also Violent crime--Conditional sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--elimination of conditional sentencing)(Bill C-322)--Sorenson

    >>First reading, 2263(38:1555)
    >>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences, Community service option

Criminal Code (amdt.--failure to stop at scene of accident)(Bill C-453)--White, R.

    >>First reading, 8071(132:1005)
    >>See also Traffic accidents--Failure to stop

Criminal Code (amdt.--firearms) and Firearms Act (amdt.)(Bill C-10A)--Minister of Justice (Cauchon)

    >>Royal Assent, 6005(98:1730)
    >>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--cruelty to animals and firearms) and Firearms Act (amdt.)(Bill C-10); Firearms registry (Canadian Firearms Program)--Legislation

Criminal Code (amdt.--firefighters)(Bill C-269)--Pratt

    >>First reading, 967(16:1515)
    >>Second reading, 6184-91(101:1730-1825)
    >>>Order discharged, bill withdrawn and subject-matter referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 6185(101:1735-40), deemed adopted, 6191(10:1825)
    >>See also Firefighters--Criminal acts

Criminal Code (amdt.--hate propaganda)(Bill C-250)--Robinson

    >>First reading, 830(14:1020)
    >>Second reading, 830(14:1020)
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 830(14:1020)
    >>Report stage, 6987-95(113:1345-1450), 7165-74(116:1825-1925)
    >>>Concurrence, agreed to on recorded division, 7484-5(121:1825-35)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 6995(113:1450)
    >>>Motions, 6987(113:1345)
    >>>>Agreed to, 7173(116:1925)
    >>>>Negatived, on recorded division, 7482-4(121:1805-25)
    >>Third reading, agreed to, on recorded division, 7485-6(121:1835-45), passed.
    >>See also Hate propaganda--Sexual orientation

Criminal Code (amdt.--hate propaganda)(Bill C-415)(1st Sess., 37th Parl.)

    >>Reinstated as Criminal Code (amdt.--hate propaganda)(Bill C-250)
    >>See also Hate propaganda--Sexual orientation

Criminal Code (amdt.--impaired driving)(Bill C-274)--Vellacott

    >>First reading, 1083(18:1535)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Penalties

Criminal Code (amdt.--impaired driving causing death or injury)(Bill C-289)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 1236-7(21:1505)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Breath, blood or urine samples

Criminal Code (amdt.--interference with a peace officers equipment)(Bill C-466)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 9196(151:1530)
    >>See also Peace officers--Disarming

Criminal Code (amdt.--joyriding)(Bill C-468)--Strahl

    >>First reading, 9236(152:1055)
    >>See also Joyriding (auto theft)

Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review)(Bill C-223)--Lunn

    >>First reading, 519(8:1515)
    >>See also Parole--Murderers

Criminal Code (amdt.--keeping child pornography in a manner that is not reasonably secure from access by others)(Bill C-291)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 1237(21:1505)
    >>See also Child pornography--Possession

Criminal Code (amdt.--murder of a firefighter)(Bill C-337)--Forseth

    >>First reading, 2567(43:1550)
    >>See also Firefighters--Murder

Criminal Code (amdt.--no parole when imprisoned for life)(Bill C-221)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 433(7:1005)
    >>See also Parole--Life sentences

Criminal Code (amdt.--offences by corporations, directors and officers)(Bill C-284)(1st Sess., 37th Parl) see Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee--Reports (1st Sess., 37th Parl.)--Fifteenth

Criminal Code (amdt.--order of prohibition)(Bill C-290)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 1237(21:1505)
    >>See also Child sex offenders (pedophiles)--Orders of prohibition

Criminal Code (amdt.--probation order)(Bill C-431)--Obhrai

    >>First reading, 5298(87:1510)
    >>See also Probation orders--Previous orders

Criminal Code (amdt.--proceedings under section 258)(Bill C-452)--Benoit

    >>First reading, 7783(127:1015-20)
    >>Second reading, 9216-23(151:1810-55)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Breath or blood samples

Criminal Code (amdt.--prohibited sexual acts)(Bill C-215)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 367(6:1510)
    >>Second reading, 1201-7(21:1105-55)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1207(21:1155)
    >>See also Age of consent (sexual relations)

Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of children and other vulnerable persons) and Canada Evidence Act (amdt.)(Bill C-20)--Minister of Justice (Cauchon)

Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of child before birth)(Bill C-233)--Martin, K.

    >>First reading, 685(11:1510)
    >>See also Fetal alcohol syndrome--Treatment

Criminal Code (amdt.--recruitment of children and swarming)(Bill C-295)--MacKay

    >>First reading, 1238(21:1510)
    >>See also Swarming--Recruitment

Criminal Code (amdt.--sale of intoxicating products)(Bill C-297)--Wasylycia-Leis

    >>First reading, 1284(22:1010)
    >>See also Inhalants and sniff products

Criminal Code (amdt.--section 606)(Bill C-454)--Skelton

    >>First reading, 8325(136:1510)
    >>See also Justice system--Plea bargaining

Criminal Code (amdt.--selling wildlife)(Bill C-280)--Meredith

    >>First reading, 1084(18:1540-5)
    >>Same form as previous session, added to bottom of Order of Precedence, 1084(18:1545)
    >>Second reading, 2278-86(38:1745-1845), 3875-82(65:1245-345), 5023(82:1845), negatived, on recorded division, 5038-9(83:1520-30)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 2286(38:1845), 3882(65:1345)
    >>See also Wildlife--Selling

Criminal Code (amdt.--selling wildlife)(Bill C-292)(1st Sess., 37th Parl.)

    >>Reinstated as Criminal Code (amdt.--selling wildlife)(Bill C-280)

Criminal Code (amdt.--street racing)(Bill C-338)--Cadman

    >>First reading, 2567(43:1550)
    >>Second reading, 8737-46(143:1330-1425), 8993-9(147:1725-1815), agreed to, on recorded division, 9215-6(151:1755-1810)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 8746(143:1425)
    >>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 9216(151:1810)
    >>See also Street racing--Penalties

Criminal Code (amdt.--taking samples of bodily substances)(Bill C-277)--Thompson, M.

    >>First reading, 1083-4(18:1540)
    >>See also Impaired driving--Breath

Criminal Code (amdt.--unsolicited electronic mail)(Bill C-460)--McTeague

    >>First reading, 8605(141:1510)
    >>See also Electronic mail

Criminal Code (amdt.--vehicle identification number)(Bill C-413)--Cadman

    >>First reading, 4423(73:1520)
    >>See also Auto theft--Vehicle identification numbers

Criminal Code (amdt.--violent crimes)(Bill C-213)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 366(6:1510)
    >>See also Violent crime--Second offence

Criminal Code (amdt.--weapons trafficking)(Bill C-444)--Moore

    >>First reading, 7298(118:1225)
    >>See also Weapons--Trafficking

Criminal Code (amdt.) and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--judicial discretion to assign a security classification of maximum to high-risk violent offenders)(Bill C-403)--Bonin

    >>First reading, 3874(65:1235)
    >>See also Violent offenders--Security classification

Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--sexual assault on child--dangerous offenders)(Bill C-471)--Sorenson

    >>First reading, 9237(152:1100)
    >>See also Child sex offenders (pedophiles)--Dangerous offender designation

Criminal Code and Young Offenders Act (amdt.--capital punishment)(Bill C-318)--Hill, J.

    >>First reading, 1842(31:1510)
    >>See also Murder--Capital punishment

Criminal Code and Youth Criminal Justice Act (amdt.--sentencing principles)(Bill C-416)--Pallister

    >>First reading, 4494(74:1510)
    >>Second reading, 6005-13(98:1730-1830), 8694-702(142:1715-1815), negatived on recorded division, 8920-1(146:1755-1805)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 6013(98:1830)
    >>See also Aboriginal offenders--Sentences

Criminal justice system

Criminal liability see Occupational health and safety--Corporate accountability

Criminal responsibility see Cruelty to animals

Criminals see Border, Canadian; Immigrants

Croatia see Medak pocket operation (1993)

Croatia Day

    >>British Columbia, Canadian Croatian Congress, hosting, 6670(108:1400)

Crop insurance

    >>Advances to farmers, 3970(67:1310), 4879(80:1310)
    >>Premiums, increase, impact, 4232(71:1255), 4233(71:1300)
    >>See also Agriculture--Agricultural Policy Framework

Crossroads for Industrial Materials Innovation

    >>Establishment, National Research Council (NRC) and Valotech partnership, S.O. 31, 3174-5(53:1410)

Crow rate see Grain transportation

Crown corporations

    >>Administration, management, accountability, 996(17:1020)
    >>Environmental assessment, removing exemption from Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, etc., 5377(88:1655), 5414(89:1210), 5417(89:1230), 5648(92:1535), 5649(92:1545), 5656(92:1645), 5658(92:1655), 5779(95:1110), 5781(95:1130), 5782(95:1135), 5783(95:1140), 5784(95:1150), 5786(95:1205)
    >>Heads, Liberal Party connections, o.q., 8484(139:1425)
    >>See also Currency--$50 and $100 bills; Government contracts--Sponsorship program; Government expenditures--Order Paper questions; Government loans--Total value outstanding

Crown Liability and Proceedings Act (amdt.)(Bill C-222)--Hanger

    >>First reading, 433(7:1005)
    >>See also Penitentiary inmates--Lawsuits

Crown royalties see Mining industry--Taxation measures

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

Cruelty to animals

Cruise ship industry see Food labelling

Crystal methamphetamine see Marijuana--Youth

CSBs see Canada Savings Bonds (CSBs)

CSC see Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)

CSIS see Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)

CSL Atlas see Oil spills--Canada Steamship Lines Inc. vessel

CSL Marine Services Inc. see Government contracts--Hamilton Harbour waterfront park

Cuba

    >>Dissidents, arrest, Canadian position, o.q., 4921(81:1455), 5295(87:1455-1500)
    >>Secretary of State for Latin America Paradis visit, o.q., 1459(24:1500)
    >>See also Canada-Cuba relations; Iraq, United States pre-emptive attack--Canadian participation--United States President, George W. Bush; Trade

Culinary Olympics (2004)

    >>Holland College culinary arts students, Canadian representatives, S.O. 31, 6670-1(108:1405)

Culis, Nicole see Television--Community television

Cullen, Roy (Lib.--Etobicoke North)

Cults see Raelian Movement

Cultural capitals of Canada program see Arts and culture

Cultural diversity

    >>International Network on Cultural Policy, Cape Town, South Africa meeting, cultural diversity policy, promoting, Canada, role, o.q., 680(11:1440), 3141(52:1455-500)
    >>Domestic policy, o.q., 1657(28:1455)

Cultural exchange see Foreign policy; Iqaluit, Nunavut--Ottawa Centre Renegades peewee hockey team

Cultural heritage

    >>History, interpretation, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, provincial jurisdiction, Library and Archives of Canada role, 8224-5(134:1615-30), 8227-30(134:1650-1710), 8235-7(134:1800-20)

Cultural property see Victoria Cross--MacGregor

Cultural Spaces Canada

    >>Program funding, regional infrastructure, addressing, o.q., 7098(115:1455)

Cumberland, BC see World Extrication Championships

Cummins, John (CA--Delta--South Richmond)

CUPE see Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)

Curgin Tevlin, Martha

    >>Death, tribute, S.O. 31, 9019(148:1100)

Curling

    >>Canada Winter Games (Bathurst, NB 2003), Saskatchewan women's team, Biggar, SK, S.O. 31, 3639(61:1355)
    >>Karcher Canadian Junior Curling Championships, Ottawa, ON
    >>>Alberta junior women's team, tribute, S.O. 31, 3058(51:1400)
    >>>Saskatchewan, junior men/junior women teams, 3333(56:1150)
    >>>>Champions, S.O. 31, 3350(56:1405)
    >>>>Tribute, S.O. 31, 3131(52:1405)
    >>Lemon, Janelle, Mayfield, SK, women's world championship junior team member, tribute, S.O. 31, 5804(95:1410)
    >>Nokia Brier, Canadian Men's Curling Championships, British Columbia, Randy Ferby rink, winners, S.O. 31, 4359(72:1400)
    >>Nokia Cup, Ontario Provincial Championships, Special Olympic demonstration, S.O. 31, 3539(59:1400)
    >>Scott Tournament of Hearts 2003
    >>>Prince Edward Island, Suzanne Gaudet rink, tribute, S.O. 31, 4032(68:1410)
    >>>Team Canada, Colleen Jones rink, champions, S.O. 31, 3978(67:1410)
    >>World Junior Championship, Canadian men, Steve Laycock rink, Canadian women, Marliese Miller rink, champions, S.O. 31, 5026(83:1405)

Currency

    >>$50 and $100 bills
    >>>Crown corporations, Canada Post Corporation, postal outlets, accepting, o.q., 1349(23:1445)
    >>>Merchants not accepting
    >>>>o.q., 1031(17:1440)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 2675(45:1105)
    >>Single currency, United States Dollar, Bloc Québécois position, 8001(130:1545)
    >>See also Coins; Dollar exchange rate

Custodial Management Outside Canada's 200-mile Limit see Fisheries and Oceans Standing Committee--Report, Second

Customs union see Trade with United States

CUTA see Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA)

Cuzner, Rodger (Lib.--Bras d'Or--Cape Breton)

Cyanide see Guyana--Omai Gold Mines Ltd.

Cybertip.ca see Child pornography--Internet access/distribution

Cycling see World Road Cycling Championships

Cyprus

    >>Greek and Turkish Cypriots, unity, S.O. 31, 6153(101:1410)

Cyr, Alexandre see Canadian flag--National Flag Day

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