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

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South America see Agricultural products--Exports; Latin America; Migratory birds--Species

South Asian Canadian community see Quebec sovereignty referendum (1995)--Results, "No" side victory

South China Sea

    >>Pollution, traces found in Canadian Arctic, 2337

South Korea see Barley--And malt barley; Feed grains--Exports; International development assistance--Plans, programs and strategies; Korean Air, flight 2033

South Saskatchewan River see Floods--Alberta

South Shore constituency

    >>References, 497, 499
    >>See also Economic G-7 Summit (1995)

South West Nova constituency

    >>References, 548

Southam Inc. see Power Corporation--Investments

Southeast Asia see General Preferential Tariff; Migratory birds--Trafficking and commercialization; Trade

Southport, Man. see Canadian Armed Forces--Air Force, Flight training

Southwest Ontario see Pipelines

Sovereignty see Aboriginal self-government; Fisheries--200 mile limit; House of Commons--Collective sovereignty; Quebec--Separation/sovereignty; Quebec sovereignty referendum

Soviet Union

    >>Constitution, 2556, 2559
    >>See also International relations; Nuclear weapons; Russia

Space debris see Satellites

Space program

    >>History, Canadian space industry role, Quebec aerospace industry benefits, 16601-3, 16608
    >>International space station program, reduction in participation, Budget, Feb. 22/94, measure, 1710, 2156, 6117
    >>Long term plan
    >>>$800 million over 10 years, Budget, Feb. 22/94, measure, 1710, 1777, 2156
    >>>>o.q., 4701
    >>>Announcement, June 1994, 16603
    >>Remote sensing, Canada Centre for Remote Sensing, government commitment, 2106, 2156
    >>United States Space Shuttles
    >>>Atlantis, Maj Chris Hadfield, fourth Canadian astronaut, Nov. 11/95 launch, Canadarm role, etc., 16601, 16663
    >>>>Benefits, o.q., 16617
    >>>>S.O. 31, 16432
    >>>Canadian astronauts, 16603
    >>>>S.O. 31, 16610
    >>>Challenger, Marc Garneau, first Canadian astronaut, 10th anniversary, S.O. 31, 6553, 6632
    >>See also Canadian Space Agency

Space station see Space program--International space station program

Spain see Government expenditures--Other countries comparing; Turbot--Atlantic fishery

Spaniards see Clancy--References

Spar Aerospace see Radarsat

Spark plugs see Gasoline/automotive fuels--Additives, MMT

Sparrow decision see Fisheries, Pacific--Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy

Spawning sites see Fisheries

"Speak out Against Violence" campaign see Violence--Combatting

Speaker of the House of Commons

    >>Election, 1-7
    >>>Candidates, 1
    >>>Gauthier, Jean-Robert, losing by two votes, 8170
    >>>Presiding Officer (Hopkins), 1
    >>>Voting procedures, ballots, 1-5
    >>Independence, enhancing, Liberal Party document, "Reviewing Parliamentary Democracy", 12449-50
    >>See also Acting Speaker; Parent; Procedure; Secret Records

Speaker, Ray (REF--Lethbridge)

Speaker, rulings and statements see Bellemare--References; Chairman and Deputy Chairman, rulings and statements; Kilger--Procedure; Kilgour--Privilege--Procedure; Maheu--Procedure; Parent--Privilege--Procedure; Patry--Procedure; Privilege; Procedure; Ringuette-Maltais--Procedure

Speaker's residence

    >>Renovations, cost, o.q., 1428

Special Commission on the Restructuring of the Reserves see Canadian Armed Forces--Reserve units

Special committees see Foreign Affairs policy--Review; Government expenditures--Review; Information highway--Strategy; Prince Edward Island--Fixed link to New Brunswick, Construction

Special crops legislation see Grain--Marketing

Special debates see Motions

Special interest groups

Special Joint Committees

    >>Role, 2267
    >>See also Canada's Defence Policy Review Special Joint Committee; Canada's Foreign Affairs Policy Review Special Joint Committee

Special Measures Initiative Program see Public Service--Employment equity

Special needs children see Children

Special Olympics

    >>Mentally disabled persons, S.O. 31, 14080
    >>See also Ontario Special Olympics

Special opportunities grants see Canada Student Loans Program

Special retirement allowance see Public Service--Pensions, Deputy ministers

Speech from the Throne see Throne Speech

Speed skating

    >>1994 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships, Cambridge, Ont., S.O. 31, 2352, 2619
    >>See also Olympics, 1994 Winter Games

Speicher, Theodore see Parole

Speller, Bob (L--Haldimand--Norfolk)