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Political prisoners

    >>Women, treatment, Amnesty International concerns, etc., o.q., 12543-4(191:1440)
    >>See also Cuba--Chrétien; Viet Nam--Human rights

Politicians

    >>Credibility, S.O. 31, 2575(42:1400)
    >>Federal, provincial, municipal, salaries, income tax exemption provisions, eliminating, 5863(89:1005)
    >>>See also Income Tax Act (amdt.--allowances paid to elected officials)(Bill C-390)
    >>Public distrust, cynicism, 240(6:1750), 742(14:1615), 14165(212:1550), 13033(198:1700), 15222(229:1245), 15852(238:1050)
    >>Role, 492-3(10:1435-40)

Polluter-pay principle see Environmental protection/management; Marine transport--Maritime claims for damages, Oil pollution damage; National parks/marine conservation areas--Marine conservation areas

Pollution

    >>Canadian sources, international air and water pollution, prevention plans, 6089(92:1220), 6098(92:1320), 6123(93:1230), 6157-8(93:1555), 15381(232:1335), 15518(234:1540), 15537-8(234:1745-55)1, 15634(235:1020), 15652(235:1225), 15661(235:1325), 15692(235:1625)
    >>>See also Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (Bill C-32)
    >>Health effects, chemical exposure factor, responsibility, etc., 15354-5(232:1030)
    >>Legislation see Pollution--Canadian sources
    >>Prevention, reduction, industry benefits, examples, 15372(232:1230), 15662(235:1330)
    >>See also Acid rain; Air pollution; Environmental protection/management passim; Gasoline/automotive fuels; Toxic substances; Water pollution

Polychlorinated biphenyls see Toxic substances--PCBs

Polyvalente Sainte-Thérése see Schools

Pomerleau, Roger see Bloc Quebecois

Pontiac CFDC see Education--Junior Achievement Globe program

Pontiac--Gatineau--Labelle constituency see Ice storm 1998--Assistance

POPs see Toxic substances--Persistent Organic Pollutants

Population

    >>Aging, policy preparation, need, S.O. 31, 16184(242:1400)
    >>Environment and health, relationship, 15695(235:1645)
    >>>S.O. 31, 15993(240:1355-400)
    >>World Population Day, July 11, S.O. 31, 15250-1(230:1355), 15305(231:1405), 15666(235:1355), 15993(240:1355-400)
    >>See also International Conference on Population and Development; United Nations--Conferences

Porcupine caribou herd see Wildlife--Caribou

Pork see instead Hogs

Pornography

Port-Cartier Penitentiary see Penitentiaries--Quebec

Port Colbourne High School see Schools

Port Elgin, Ont. see Festivals--Pumpkinfest

Port Moody--Coquitlam constituency

    >>S.O. 31, 6138(93:1405)
    >>See also Canadian Armed Forces--Cadets; Elections--By-elections; Hayes, Sharon; Health--Cancer, Breast cancer; Sekora, Lou

Port Radium, N.W.T. see Mining industry

Port Saxon, N.S.

    >>Acadia Seafoods, plant relocation 25 jobs lost, S.O. 31, 9955(151:1115)

Portelance, Jacques see Government appointments--Patronage

Portland treaty talks see Salmon--Pacific, Canada-United States treaty dispute

Ports

    >>Access fees, increases, S.O. 31, 16185(242:1405)
    >>British Columbia, non-transfer to local authorities from Transport Department, list, qu., 15513(234:1510)
    >>Churchill, Man.
    >>>Purchase by United States company, 318(7:1755)
    >>>Transfer to Hudson Bay Port Corporation, federal government costs, qu., 4578(69:1735)
    >>>See also Marine transport--Churchill, Man.-Russian Federation shipping route--Pilotage; Ports--Commercialization
    >>Commercialization, 370(9:1025), 2789(45:1015)
    >>>Annual report on divestitures, 2672(43:1650)
    >>>Atlantic provinces, Nova Scotia, 767(15:1010), 793(15:1250)
    >>>>See also Ports--Commercialization, Regional and local ports
    >>>Bayside, N.B., Charlotte County Ports Ltd. of United States purchase proposal, quarry project, Summa Strategies, Doug Young, Paul Zed, former Members of Parliament, lobbying activities, etc., 794(15:1255), 2667-9(43:1620-40), 2674-6(43:1700-15), 2792(45:1040), 3066-7(48:1840-50)
    >>>>o.q., 2739(44:1445)
    >>>>Transport Department role, reviewing, M. (Thompson, G.), 3755-61(57:1650-1740)
    >>>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 3761(57:1740)
    >>>Business principles factor, 773(15:1055)
    >>>Canada port authorities, establishing for individual ports, 766-7(15:1010), 788(15:1215), 794(15:1250), 2671(43:1650), 2790(45:1020), 2823(45:1335)
    >>>>Access to Information Act application, 2676(43:1715)
    >>>>Accountability, 766-7(15:1010), 771(15:1040), 788(15:1215), 2661(43:1540), 2673-6(43:1655-715), 2790-2(45:1020-35), 2822(45:1335), 2826(45:1355)
    >>>>Audits and special examinations, 2673-7(43:1655-720), 2790(45:1020), 2792(45:1040)
    >>>>Boards of directors
    >>>>>Consultation with users re appointments, 2661(43:1535), 2664-5(1600-5), 2667(43:1620), 2670(43:1645)
    >>>>>Farmers, representation, 770(15:1035), 790(15:1225)
    >>>>>Government appointments, patronage potential, etc., 767-70(15:1015-35), 788(15:1215), 790(15:1230), 798(15:1320-5), 2661(43:1535-40), 2663-4(43:1550-600), 2666(43:1615), 2669(43:1635), 2790(45:1020), 2792(45:1035-40), 2819(45:1310), 2824-6(45:1345-50)
    >>>>>Labour/unions, representation, 768(15:1015), 770(15:1035), 792(15:1245), 2662(43:1545), 2665-6(43:1605-15)
    >>>>>Municipalities, representation, 2661(43:1540), 2663-7(43:1555-615), 2670(43:1645), 2820(45:1320)
    >>>>Code of conduct for board, officers, employees, establishing, conflict of interest factor, 2673(43:1655), 2675-6(43:1710-5), 2792(45:1040)
    >>>>Crown agents status, 766(15:1010), 788(15:1215), 2672(43:1650), 2675-6(43:1710-5)
    >>>>Federal government levy on gross revenues, 2662(43:1545), 2791-2(45:1030-5)
    >>>>Funding, private sector, user fees, borrowing, etc., 766-7(15:1010), 788-9(15:1215), 792-3(15:1245), 2671-2(43:1650), 2676(43:1715), 2790(45:1020)
    >>>>>St. Lawrence Seaway, comparison, 792-3(15:1245)
    >>>>Grants in lieu of taxes, paying to municipalities, 788(15:1215), 2672(43:1650)
    >>>>Hamilton, Ont., status, 2661-2(43:1540-5), 2789-90(45:1020), 2824(45:1345)
    >>>>>o.q., 1364-5(24:1450)
    >>>>Insurance requirements, 2676(43:1715)
    >>>>Land management, boundaries, land use planning, 2661(43:1540), 2663-5(43:1550-610), 2667(43:1620), 2670(43:1645), 2676(43:1715), 2818-9(45:1305-15)
    >>>>North Fraser, B.C., status, 2789-90(45:1020)
    >>>>Powers, responsibilities, 767(15:1015), 788(15:1215), 2661(43:1540), 2671-2(43:1650), 2790(45:1020)
    >>>>Taxation, 2792(45:1035)
    >>>>Trois-Rivières, Que., status, 797(15:1315)
    >>>>See also St. Lawrence Seaway--Capital expenditures
    >>>Canada Ports Corporation, phasing-out, 766(15:1010), 769(15:1025), 2817-8(45:1300-5)
    >>>>Estimates, 1997-1998, main, reflecting, legislative authority, 2098(36:1515), 2100(36:1525), 2143(37:1015)
    >>>Capital expenditures for improvements, new facilities, $125 million fund, etc., 769(15:1030), 771(15:1040), 790(15:1230), 792(15:1240-5), 796(15:1310), 798(15:1320), 2669(43:1635), 2819(45:1315), 2822(45:1330)
    >>>Categories of ports, 766-7(15:1010), 2823(45:1335)
    >>>Churchill, Man.
    >>>>Employees, treatment, 2680(43:1735-40)
    >>>>Role, grain transportation, consumer goods, impact, 789-90(15:1220-5)
    >>>Downsizing philosophy factor, impact, 793(15:1845-50)
    >>>Dredging costs, relationship, 769(15:1030)
    >>>Employees, impact, job losses, etc., 776(15:1030-5), 2038(35:1200), 2790(45:1025), 2821(45:1325)
    >>>>See also Ports--Commercialization, Churchill, Man.--Commercialization, Pensions
    >>>Federal government role, impact, 788(15:1215), 2660-1(1535-40)
    >>>Halifax-Dartmouth, N.S., impact, 792-3(15:1240-5)
    >>>>o.q. 9647(146:1145-50)
    >>>Local autonomy, increasing, 2660(43:1535), 2663(43:1550), 2665(43:1610), 2668-9(43:1630), 2794(45:1055), 2817-9(45:1300-10)
    >>>Modernizing, 766(15:1005-10)
    >>>National interest, relationship, 769-70(15:1030-5), 2821(45:1325)
    >>>National standards, relationship, 793(15:1245)
    >>>Pensions, impact, etc., 2678-81(43:1720-45), 2790(45:1025), 2792-3(45:1045), 2820(45:1320), 2822(45:1335), 2824(45:1340-5)
    >>>Port masters, government appointing, 797(15:1315)
    >>>Quebec City, Que., special circumstances, 2663(43:1550-5), 2820(45:1315)
    >>>Regional and local ports, transfer to provincial or municipal governments, community or private interests, 767(15:1010), 788(15:1215), 798(15:1320), 2789(45:1015), 2823-4(45:1335-45)
    >>>>Atlantic provinces, Nova Scotia, impact, 791-4(15:1235-55)
    >>>>Ferry ports, Rivière-du-Loup, Que., etc., 796(15:1310), 2665-6(43:1610)
    >>>>Quebec, 796(15:1305-10)
    >>>Remote ports, government operating, 767(15:1010), 2823(45:1335)
    >>>Smaller communities, impact, 770(15:1035)
    >>>Surpluses, government confiscation possibility, 2819(45:1515)
    >>>See also Canada Marine Act (Bill C-9)
    >>Fraser River Port Authority
    >>>Chairman, Patrick Wong, appointment, Liberal Party supporter, S.O. 31, 15439(233:1105)
    >>>Directors, appointment process, political patronage, 15439(233:1105)
    >>>Donations to Liberal Party, purchasing table at Finance Minister Paul Martin fundraising event, impropriety, o.q., 15310(231:1435)
    >>Governance, de-politicizing, o.q., 16005(240:1455)
    >>Halifax, N.S.,
    >>>Shed 9A, Richmond Terminals, untendered lease to Scotia Terminals Limited, qu., 13718-9(206:1015)
    >>>Super port designation
    >>>>Federal government support, lack, 11205-6(171:1845-50), 11208(171:1905), 11212(171:1935), 12707(193:1850)
    >>>>Job creation, etc., 12303(187:1320)
    >>>>>o.q., 11510-1(175:1155)
    >>>See also Ports--Commercialization, Halifax-Dartmouth, N.S.
    >>Halifax Port Authority
    >>>Directors, appointment process, 12707(193:1850)
    >>>>Liberal Party patronage, 13002-3(197:1930-5)
    >>>>>o.q., 10097(153:1450), 10216(155:1450), 12547(191:1455)
    >>Infrastructure, improvements, federal government funding, legislation (Bill C-9) prohibiting, condemning, S.O. 31, 6918(105:1410)
    >>Montreal, Que., residential properties, expropriation, funding, o.q., 7931(119:1455-500)
    >>Policing services
    >>>Cassidy report of 1967, 771-2(15:1045)
    >>>Corruption, fraud allegations, RCMP investigating, o.q., 1906(33:1445), 1982(34:1450), 2188(37:1450), 4704(71:1445), 4791(72:1500)
    >>>Federal government withdrawal, disbanding Ports Canada Police
    >>>>Criminal activities, smuggling, firearms, drugs, organized crime role, etc., relationship, 221(6:1535), 768(15:1020), 770-1(15:1035-50), 793(15:1250), 1823(32:1245), 2348-51(39:1040-50), 2821-2(45:1325-30), 6327-8(96:1015-20), 8966(135:1150), 8968-9(135:1205-10), 8977(135:1305), 12966(197:1605), 14741(222:1720)
    >>>>Employees, impact, 771(15:1040), 2824(45:1340)
    >>>>Municipal police forces taking over, 772(15:1045-50)
    >>>>o.q., 214-5(6:1455)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 284(7:1410), 4833(73:1100)
    >>>>Implementation before legislation passed, Canada Marine Act (Bill C-9), 771-2(15:1040-5)
    >>>>Vancouver municipal police department, cost recovery, o.q., 2095(36:1455)
    >>>Historical background, 771-2(15:1040-5)
    >>Prince Rupert Port Authority, directors, appointment process, Liberal Party patronage, 13003(197:1930)
    >>Quebec City, Que.
    >>>Surplus, $33 million, Progressive Conservative government (Mulroney) confiscating, 2819(45:1315)
    >>>See also Government appointments--Patronage, Brousseau; Ports--Commercialization
    >>Regulations re public ports, 2672(43:1650)
    >>Saint John, N.B., swivel anchors for oil tankers, tides factor, 4147(63:1320)
    >>St. John's Port Corporation
    >>>Board members, provincial appointee Mel Woodward, appointment illegal, o.q., 14720(222:1455), 14937(225:1450)
    >>>New office building, construction, instead of investing in dock improvements, o.q., 13509(204:1445)
    >>Toronto Port Authority, appointments, friends/supporters of Liberal Party, o.q., 16003-4(240:1450)
    >>West coast, labour disputes, arbitration, 533(11:1505), 3715-22(56:1800-45)
    >>>See also Final Offer Arbitration in Respect of West Coast Ports Operations Act (Bill C-233)
    >>See also Grain transportation--Delivery--Marine transport; Marine transport--Maritime claims for damages, Federal government--Maritime claims for damages, Owners of

Ports Canada Police see Ports--Policing services, Federal government withdrawal

Poslowski, Donald see Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles

Possession of stolen property see Customs officers--Peace officer powers

Post offices see Postal service

Post-traumatic stress syndrome see Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of--Kosovo province, North Atlantic Treaty Organization intervention

Postage stamps

    >>Caouette, Réal, honouring, S.O. 31, 1039(19:1355)
    >>Circus series, clowns Giovanni and Frederico Boris Iuliani depicted, Oct. 1/98 release, S.O. 31, 8698(131:1110)
    >>Humphreys, Dr. John, Canadian human rights activist, honouring, Oct. 6/98 release, S.O. 31, 8699(131:1110)
    >>"Navigating a Nation", commemorative series honouring inland waterways, Sault Ste. Marie canal lock, re-opening, S.O. 31, 7002(106:1355)
    >>Orchid series, unveiling at World Orchid Conference, Vancouver, B.C., S.O. 31, 15015(226:1410)
    >>Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip 50th wedding anniversary and Prince of Wales 50th birthday, honouring, qu., 12550(191:1510)
    >>Sales
    >>>Bank and financial institutions retailing, impact on small business, o.q., 10616(162:1445)
    >>>Commissions, restructuring, franchises closing, job loss, etc., o.q., 10559-60(161:1135-40)
    >>See also Banks and financial institutions; New Millennium--Celebrations

Postal codes see Income tax--Privacy of information

Postal rates

    >>Increasing, removing GST, impact, 763(14:1845)
    >>See also Magazines

Postal service

    >>Bear Island, N.B., outlet, transfer to Burtt's Corner, accommodating 911 emergency services, o.q., 9045(136:1150)
    >>Community mail boxes, eliminating, restoring door-to-door delivery, Wynn Park, Truro, N.S., petition, 16101(241:1525)
    >>Decline/improvements, o.q., 11570(176:1455)
    >>Direct mail advertising, deceptive and fraudulent, fund raising, etc., 4922-3(74:1725-30)
    >>Disraeli, Que., buildings, deplorable appearance, 9478-9(143:1605-10)
    >>Electronically transmitted messages, five cent tax, imposition, bill 602P, Internet article, o.q., 14107-8(211:1500)
    >>Franchise postal outlets, operations, compensation package, 11411(173:1840)
    >>>Changes, implementation delay, postal franchise holders requesting
    >>>>o.q., 8764(132:1440), 9046-7(136:1155), 10299(157:1455), 10616(162:1445)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 8697-8(131:1105)
    >>>o.q., 10786(164:1450), 11062(168:1455)
    >>>S.O. 31, 10854(165:1410), 11052(168:1400)
    >>Fredericton, N.B., sorting station, allegations that Regional Director used for personal storage purposes, o.q., 10098(153:1455)
    >>Ottawa, Ont., sorting station, suspicious parcel scare, o.q., 11786(179:1450)
    >>Rural Canada
    >>>Government commitment, S.O. 31, 1148(21:1405)
    >>>Improvements, o.q., 15676-7(235:1450)
    >>>Post offices, government services, Human Resources Development Department employment and training information booths, o.q., 9594(145:1450)
    >>>Retail outlets, closures, 5255(79:1130)
    >>>>o.q., 5421(81:1455)
    >>Rural New Brunswick, change from general delivery to unique number and street address, Canada Post Corporation fees, S.O. 31, 9510(144:1410)
    >>Street letter box, seniors residences, installation request, petition, 11378(173:1505)
    >>See also see Canada Post Corporation--Labour dispute; Ice storm 1998; Postal workers; Senior citizens

Postal Services Continuation Act, 1997 (Bill C-24)--Minister of Labour (MacAulay)

Postal workers

    >>Collective bargaining rights, right to form union
    >>>Canadian Union of Postal Workers, members, restoring to, petition, 4847(73:1210)
    >>>Rural route mail couriers, 8304(124:1510), 11410-1(173:1535-40)
    >>>>Petition, 9837(149:1515), 13717(206:1010), 15074(227:1515), 15106(228:1010), 15265(230:1510), 15631(235:1005-10), 15766(237:1010), 15869(238:1215), 15925(239:1515)
    >>>See also Canada Post Corporation Act (amdt.--mail contractors)(Bill C-431)
    >>Contract workers, overtime, Canada Post Corporation paying out as regular pay, keeping on payroll after employment contract terminated, fraud allegations, o.q., 9962-3(151:1150)

Potatoes see Famine--Irish famine

Poucette, Mark see Sentences (convicted criminals)--Aboriginal peoples, Murder cases

Poultry industry

    >>Great Canadian chicken cook-off recipe contest, food bank, winner, S.O. 31, 5705(86:1355-1400)

Poverty

POWA see Program for Older Worker Adjustment

Powel, Marion see Hospitals--Women's College Hospital

Power aid see Ice storm 1998--Financial assistance

Power, Charlie (PC--St. John's West)

POWs see Prisoners of war

Prairie Messenger see Newspapers--Religious journals

Prairie Grain Elevators Act (Bill C-517)--Morrison

    >>First reading, 15730(236:1510)
    >>See also Grain elevators

Prairie provinces see Olympics, 1998 Winter Games (Nagano, Japan)--Canadian team

Prairies see Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)--Effects/impact

Pratt, David (Lib.--Nepean--Carleton)

Pratt & Whitney see Aerospace/aeronautical industry--Aircraft

Pre-budget consultation see Budget 1998; Budget 1999

Precautionary principle see Environmental protection/management--Pollution prevention principle

Precious metals and minerals,

    >>Theft and fraud, amending Criminal Code, diamond industry factor, 8493-4(127:1755), 8894(134:1600), 8967(135:1155), 9839(149:1525)
    >>>Federal Attorney General powers, intrusion on provincial jurisdiction, 8963(135:1135)
    >>>See also Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-51)

Precision skating see Figure skating

Preclearance Act (Bill S-22)--Minister of Foreign Affairs (Axworthy, L.)

    >>Message from Senate, 14490(218:1505)
    >>First reading, 14490(218:1510)
    >>Second reading, 14527-34(219:1005-55), 14550(219:1205-10), agreed to, on division, 14550(219:1210)
    >>Foreign Affairs and International Trade Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 14550(219:1210)
    >>>Reported, without amdt., 15315(231:1505)
    >>Report stage, concurrence, M., agreed to, 15845(238:1000)
    >>Third reading, 15845-52(238:1005-55), 15869-70(238:1220-5), passed.
    >>Royal Assent, 16270(243A:2000). Chap. 20, S.C. 1999
    >>See also Border, Canada-United States--Preclearance

Preferential tariff see Customs tariff--Great Britain

Pregnancy see Alcohol; Immigration/immigrants--Deportation, Yoro

Pregnant workers see Labour

Premarin see Health--Estrogen

Prenatal information see Children--Community Action Program for Children

Prenatal nutrition program see Health care system--Women at risk

Prescription drugs see Drugs and pharmaceuticals

President's Choice see Banks and financial institutions--Consumer financial services

Presidential Classroom: World Future Leaders Summit see Youth

Press conferences see Zundel, Ernst

Press freedom see Freedom of the press

Price, David (PC--Compton--Stanstead)

Price fixing see Competition

Price gouging see Ice storm 1998

Price Mine see Cape Breton Development Corporation--Federal government shares

Price wars see Competition--Anti-competitive behaviour, Sherbrooke, Que. region

Prices see Competition--Anti-competitive practices, Regular price claims

Prime Minister see Ethics counsellor

Prime Ministers

    >>Deceased, burial places, Canadian Heritage Department, marking as national historic sites, S.O. 31, 10551(161:1100), 11832(180:1105)

Prime Minister's Awards for Teaching Excellence see Teachers

Prime Minister's Office

    >>Funding, increase, $700,000, Privy Council Office, estimates, 1998-1999 main, reflecting, o.q., 4501(68:1440)
    >>Powers, reducing, 15223(229:1250), 16050(240:2010)
    >>See also Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Group--Vancouver, B.C. Summit, Security; Liberal government (Chrétien)--Dictatorial; Political parties--Fund raising, Liberal Party Quebec activities

Prime Minister's residences

    >>Grand'Mère, Que., chalet, security compound, special security road
    >>>$1 per year lease, renewal clause, removing, o.q., 12672(193:1425)
    >>>Construction contracts, Construction R. Cloutier, Inc., untendered
    >>>>Documents, tabled, 12827(196:1105)
    >>>>o.q., 12757(194:1445), 12799-802(195:1135-55)
    >>>>S.O. 31, 13008(198:1410)
    >>>>Sub-contractors, Continental Asphalt, security clearance, o.q., 12861-2(196:1435), 12864-5(196:1450)
    >>Summer residence, security system expenditure, condemning, S.O. 31, 8243(123:1405)

Primeau, Jesse see Saulteaux First Nation--Debt

Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range see Canadian Armed Forces

Prince Albert constituency

Prince Edward Island

    >>Confederation, joining, 125th anniversary, S.O. 31, 7224(109:1400-5)
    >>Liberal Party, Wayne Carew, new leader, congratulating, S.O. 31, 12620-1(192:1355)
    >>Tourism, promoting, S.O. 31, 6073(92:1100)

Prince George, B.C. see Volunteers--Melendyk

Prince John see Liberal government (Chrétien)

Prince of Wales see Royal Family

Prince of "Whales" see Canadian Heritage Department--Prince of Wales

Prince Philip see Royal Family

Prince Rupert Port Authority see Ports

Prince Rupert Secondary School see Basketball

Princess Diana

    >>Death
    >>>Impaired driving factor, S.O. 31, 1357(24:1410)
    >>>Tribute, S.O. 31, 22(3:1415)
    >>See also Land mines (anti-personnel mines)--International treaty

Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry see Canadian Armed Forces

Princeville Parish, Québec

    >>150th anniversary, S.O. 31, 1524(27:1400)

Print media

    >>Ownership concentration, commission of inquiry, establishing, M. (Myers), 9811-21(148:1810-1905)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 9821(148:1905)
    >>>See also Magazines; Newspapers

Prior informed consent see Toxic substances--Exports

Prisoners of war see Veterans

Prisons see Nunavut Territory--Justice system; Penitentiaries

Privacy

    >>Personal information, protection, 10393(158:1535)
    >>>Inadequate, legislation, etc., 9076(137:1210-5), 9080-3(137:1245-310), 9112-3(137:1605)
    >>>See also Information highway/Internet--Personal information
    >>Surveillance, United Kingdom, video cameras use, satellite cameras, etc., 9127(137:1750-5), 9657(146:1250)
    >>Violations, Verreault case, business competitor hiring private investigator, etc., 9285(140:1305)
    >>See also Banks and financial institutions--Client privacy; Canada Customs and Revenue Agency--Taxpayers' information; Electronic commerce--Funds transfer; Government documents; Gun control/guns--Registration system; Income tax; Information highway/Internet--Personal information; Justice system--DNA evidence; Land mines (anti-personnel mines)--Ban on production, Information access by government; Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (Bill C-54); Police--Arrest powers; Victims of crime; Young offenders

Privacy Act see Crown corporations; Indian Affairs and Northern Development Department; Stony Indian Reserve--Indian Affairs and Northern Development Department official

Privacy Act (amdt.--definition of "minor")(Bill C-356)--Harb

Privacy Act (amdt.)(Bill C-275)--Reynolds

    >>First reading, 1583(28:1510)
    >>See also Government departments, boards, agencies and commissions--Personal information

Privacy Commissioner

    >>Phillips, Bruce, reappointment, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 5961(90:1525)
    >>Report, 1997, tabled, 215(6:1500)
    >>See also Government departments, boards, agencies and commissions--Personal information; Indian Affairs and Northern Development Department--Privacy Act violations; Information highway/Internet--Personal information; Justice system--DNA evidence

Privacy: Where do we draw the line see Information highway/Internet--Personal information, Human Rights and Status of Disabled Persons Standing Committee report

Private family trusts

Private hospitals see Health care system--Alberta

Private Members' Bills (list) see Bills, House of Commons

Private Members' Business

    >>Bills
    >>>Government preventing passage, 8972(135:1235), 13483(204:1135)
    >>>>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Concurrent sentences
    >>>Selection process, 8895(134:1605-10)
    >>>Senate amendments, debate, limits, need, 5923(89:1630)
    >>>Sponsorship, change, M. (Riis), agreed to, 15733(236:1520)
    >>>See also Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Thirteenth
    >>Bills and motions, sponsorship, change, M. (Adams), agreed to, 9521(144:1515)
    >>>See also Procedure--Bills, Private Members' Public--Private Members' Motions
    >>Changes, Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, recommendations, 5882-5(89:1210-30), 5890(89:1305), 5929(89:1715)
    >>>Implementation, administrative matters/Standing Orders' amendments, 9916-7(150:1505-20), 9923(150:1600-5), 10017-21(152:1500-25)
    >>>See also Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Thirteenth
    >>Members, participation, facilitating, 5877-8(89:1140), 5884(89:1225), 5914-5(89:1530-5), 5919-21(89:1605-15)
    >>Motions, sponsorship, change, M. (Gauthier), agreed to, 14116(211:1600)
    >>Speeches, time limit see Procedure--Speeches; Standing Orders--Amending
    >>Votable items
    >>>Selection process, 5876(89:1130), 5889-90(89:L1305), 5895-6(89:1350-5), 5919(89:1530-5), 5918(89:1550-5), 5926(89:1655), 5927-8(89:1705), 5930(89:1720), 14291-7(218:1515-50)
    >>>>Opposition parties, dissenting opinion, 9836-7(149:1510)
    >>>See also Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports

Private Members' Hour see Standing Orders--Amending

Private Members' Motions

    >>Armenia, genocide of 1915, Turkey role, commemorating man's inhumanity to man annually (Karygiannis), 11859-67(181:1100-1200)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 11867(181:1200)
    >>Blood, blood supply system, tainted blood, Hepatitis C victims, compensation package, including all victims (Thompson, G.), 14423-31(216:1730-1830)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 14431(216:1830)
    >>Canada-United States Days of Peace and Friendship, July 2 and 3, recognition (Maloney), 10812-21(164:1730-1825)
    >>>Amdt. (Maloney), agreed to, 10820(164:1820)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 10821(164:1825)
    >>Canadian Armed Forces
    >>>Deployment, outside Canada, House of Commons approving (Mills, B.), 7954-63(119:1730-1830), 9617-25(145:1730-1830), 11483-90(174:1730-1815), negatived, on recorded division, 11672-3(177:1750-1805)
    >>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 7963(119:1830), 9625(145:1830)
    >>>Procurement, House of Commons standing committee approval (Laurin), 14179-88(212:1730-1825), 15475-83(234:1105-1200)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 14188(212:1825), 15483(234:1200)
    >>Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, funding, stable multi-year funding, restoring (Lill), 12203-12(186:1105-1200)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 12212(186:1200)
    >>Charitable and non-profit organizations, charities, donations, income tax deduction, no less than contributions to political parties (Strahl), 7373-82(112:1105-1200), 8677-86(130:1730-1825), 9881-8(152:1105-50), negatived, on recorded division, 10048-9(152:1910-5)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 7382(112:1200), 8686(130:1825)
    >>Child care, parents at home providing, salaries, legislating (St-Julien), 9065-74(137:1105-1200), 10888-97(165:1750-1855)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 9074(137:1200), 10897(165:1855)
    >>Child Tax Benefit, indexation (St-Jacques), 1930-8(33:1725-1830) 3468-76(53:1730-1825), 5442-6(81:1730-1800)
    >>>>Amdt. (Crête), 1935(33:1935)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of the order of precedence on the Order Paper, 1938(33:1830)
    >>Children
    >>>Corporal punishment, Criminal Code, sec. 43, government defending, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, notwithstanding clause, invoking (Vellacott), 15096-15104(227:1730-1820)
    >>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 15104(227:1820)
    >>>Head Start Program, national, developing, schools/hospitals involvement (Martin, K.), 4187-96(63:1730-1835), 5787-96(88:1100-1200), 7091-7100(108:1100-1200), as amended, agreed to, on recorded division, 7183(108:2000-5)
    >>>>Amdt. (Stoffer), 7099-7100(108:1155-1200), agreed to, on recorded division, 7182-3(108:1950-2000)
    >>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 4196(63:1835), 5796(88:1200)
    >>>Parental rights, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms/United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, relationship, etc., recognition, (Breitkreuz, G.), 6441-50(98:1105-1200)
    >>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 6450(98:1200)
    >>>Youth activities, costs, compensation, tax credit/rebate (Blaikie), 5312-20(79:1730-1830)
    >>Citizens, hyphenated form, preventing, legislation, requesting (Grewal), 2268-77(38:1730-1830)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 2277(38:1830)
    >>Commissions of Inquiry, mandate, revocation (Bellehumeur), 2997-3305(47:1630-1720)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 3005(47:1720)
    >>Court Challenges Program, funding, withdrawal (Vellacott), 6053-63(91:1715-1815)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 6063(91:1815)
    >>Crown corporations, Access to Information Act, applying to, and Parliament (Mills, B.), 14700-8(221:1730-1825)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 14708(221:1825)
    >>Employment equity, Employment Equity Act, repealing, contravention of merit principle re hiring and promotion (Pankiw), 1435-43(26:1105-55)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1443(26:1155)
    >>Employment insurance, changing, lowering premiums and improving benefits for seasonal workers (Crête), 1114-22(20:1315-1415)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1122(20:1415)
    >>Energy efficiency, strategy (Martin, Pat), 11092-101(168:1845-1945), 11525-30(175:1330-1410), agreed to, on recorded division, 11673-5(177:1805-15)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 11101(168:1945)
    >>Equalization payments, formula, criteria, amending, clawback on provincial revenues from resource development projects, decreasing (Doyle), 8601-7(129:1730-1815)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 8607(129:1815)
    >>Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, special committee, appointing, Criminal Code, reviewing (Robinson), 1557-65(27:1805-1900), 3153-61(50:1100-1200), 5352-60(80:1730-1815), negatived on recorded division, 5361-2(80:1850-1900)
    >>>Amdt. (Bellehumeur, M.), 1564(27:1845), negatived on recorded division, 5360-1(80:1815-50)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 1565(27:1900), 3161(50:1200)
    >>Farmers, hobby/junior farmers, Disaster Relief Canada definition, (Chatters), 5078-86(76:1805-55)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 5086(76:1855)
    >>Fisheries, small scale, international awareness week, M. (Stoffer), 10581-9(162:1100-1200)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 10589(162:1200)
    >>Forest products, European Common Market, non-tariff barriers (Keddy), 3889-96(60:1105-50)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 3896(60:1150)
    >>Goods and Services Tax, books/magazines/newspapers/reading material, removal (Lill), 2459-69(40:1330-1430)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 2469(40:1430)
    >>Grain transportation, review (Borotsik), 3517-25(55:1100-1200)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 3525(55:1200)
    >>Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming), carbon dioxide emissions, reducing (Caccia), 7364-72(111:1510-1610)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 7372(111:1610)
    >>Health, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, fibromyalgia and multiple chemical sensitivity (Harb), 15754-62(236:1730-1820)
    >>>Withdrawn and subject matter referred to Health Standing Committee, agreed to, 15762(236:1820)
    >>Heroin, clinical prescription trials (Davies), 14464-72(217:1735-1830)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of Order Paper, 14472(217:1830)
    >>House of Commons, votes, pairing, replacing with proxy voting, amending Standing Orders (White, T.), 3507-16(54:1255-1355)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 3516(54:1355)
    >>Housing, co-operatives, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation role, continued administration, ensuring (Bernier, G.), 6245-54(94:185-1950)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 6254(94:1950)
    >>Highways and roads, construction and maintenance, federal funding, percentage of gasoline tax revenues, applying, rural Canada (Borotsik), 6736-45(102:1330-1425)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 6745(102:1425)
    >>International conflicts, prevention, multilateral plan (International Monetary Fund, World Bank, United Nations)(Martin, K.), 13989-97(210:1105-1205), 15419-27(232:1730-1825)
    >>>Amdt. (Martin, K.), agreed to, by unanimous consent, 13989(210:1105)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 13997(210:1205), 15427(232:1825)
    >>Justice system, evidence, Parliamentary privilege re Members and Senators, abolishing (Solomon), 10453-62(159:1730-1825)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 10462(159:1825)
    >>Marijuana, medical use, decriminalizing (Bigras), 12469-77(189:1715-1820), 13850-9(207:1725-1830), 15227-33(230:1105-45), as amended, agreed to, on recorded division, 15298-9(230:1935)
    >>>Amdt. (Caplan), 12473(189:1745), agreed to, on recorded division, 15297-8(230:1925)
    >>>>Amdt. to amdt. (Picard), 13853(207:1745), negatived, on recorded division, 15296-7(230:1905-15)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 12477(189:1820), 13859(207:1830)
    >>Marine Atlantic Inc., privatization, ferry services between Cape Breton and Newfoundland, North Sydney, N.S. effects (Mancini), 1123-9(21:1105-45)
    >>Merit principle, right, government supporting (Johnston), 9497-505(143:1815-1910)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 9505(143:1910)
    >>Mining industry
    >>>Donkin mine, Cape Breton, N.S., control, DEVCO role, coal mining (Dockrill), 2047-57(35:1300-1405)
    >>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 2057(35:1405)
    >>>Voisey's Bay nickel project, development, federal government role (Power), 14510-8(218:1725-1815)
    >>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 14518(218:1815)
    >>Murder, provocation defence, abolishing, legislative committee, establishing (Hardy), 12992-13000(197:1820-1920), 15047-56(226:1730-1825)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 13000(197:1920), 15056(226:1825)
    >>Oil and gas industry, natural gas, delivery to unserviced regions, initiatives, M. (Laliberte), 15879-88(238:1330-1425)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 15888(238:1425)
    >>Penitentiaries, Port-Cartier, Que., public inquiry, requesting, (Fournier), 7665-8(116:1300-20)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 7668(116:1320)
    >>Police and Peace Officer National Memorial Day (MacKay), 6099-6107(92:1330-1420)
    >>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 6107(92:1420)
    >>Political parties, advertising, use of individual name or likeness (Proctor), 16260-8(243:1220-1320)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 16268(243:1320)
    >>Ports, commercialization, Bayside, N.B., Charlotte County Ports Ltd. of United States purchase proposal, quarry project, Summa Strategies, Doug Young, Paul Zed, former Members of Parliament, lobbying activities, Transport Department role, reviewing (Thompson, G.), 3755-61(57:1650-1740)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 3761(57:1740)
    >>Poverty and unemployment, elimination, targets (Davies), 4114-23(62:1930-2030)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 4123(62:2030)
    >>Print media, ownership concentration, commission of inquiry, establishing, (Myers), 9811-21(148:1810-1905)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 9821(148:1905)
    >>Property rights, recognition and protection, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, etc., (Pankiw), 4243-52(65:1105-1200)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 4252(65:1200)
    >>Provinces, equality/distinct society (Elley), 1723-32(30:1250-1350)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1732(30:1350)
    >>Regional development agencies, dissolving, ACOA, Ford-Q, WED., FedNor (Schmidt), 6692-700(101:1730-1825)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 6700(101:1825)
    >>Riel, Louis, commemoration, designating Louis Riel Day and revoking treason conviction (Tremblay, Suzanne), 3878-88(59:1330-1430)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 3878(59:1430)
    >>Scholarships, named after Olympic athletes, establishing, Sandra Schmirler Rink of Regina first (Solomon), 8905-14(134:1730-1825)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 8914(134:1825)
    >>Sentences (convicted criminals), conditional sentences, non-violent offences, limiting to, sexual and violent offence cases use, eliminating, Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee drafting legislation (Hill, J.), 7255-64(109:1730-1830)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 7264(109:1830)
    >>Shipbuilding, national policy, developing (Herron), 1310-9(23:1800-1900)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1319(23:1900)
    >>Student loans, Canada Student Loans Program, privatization (Davies), 6578-87(99:1805-1905), 8420-9(126:1345-1440), 9935-42(150:1730-1815), negatived, on recorded division, 10119-20(153:1800-10)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 6587(99:1905), 8429(126:1440)
    >>Toxic substances, Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), eliminating, Canadian Arctic Contaminants Assessment Report evidence (Caccia), 10936-44(166:1335-1430)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 10944(166:1430)
    >>Toys, labels, phthalates, identifying (Godin, Y.), 2774-82(44:1800-55), 4865-73(74:1100-1200), 5978-55(90:1715-55)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 4873(74:1200)
    >>>Negatived, on recorded division, 6242-4(94:1825-40)
    >>Trade, currency trade, international transactions/speculation, financial transactions, foreign currency transaction tax, enacting (Nystrom), 9541-9(144:1730-80), 11400-9(173:1730-1830), 13323-9(202:1725-1815), as amended, agreed to, on recorded division, 13331-2(202:1850-1905)
    >>>Amdt. (Nystrom), agreed to, 9541(144:1730)
    >>>Admt. (Nystrom), agreed to, by unanimous consent, 13323(202:1725-30)
    >>>Amdt. (Sauvageau), 9548(144:1815), negatived, on recorded division, 13329-31(202:1815-50)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 9549(144:1830), 11409(173:1830)
    >>Transit passes, employer-provided, income tax exempt benefit (TEI)(Riis), 9857-66(149:1725-1830), 11534-42(176:1115-1215), 13466-72(203:1745-1830), agreed to, on recorded division, 13791-2(206:1800-10)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 9866(149:1830), 11542(176:1215)
    >>Unemployment, Newfoundland and Labrador, special committee studying (Doyle), 1384-94(24:1720-1820)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1394(24:1820)
    >>Veterans
    >>>MacKenzie-Papineau Battalion, Spanish Civil War, recognizing, providing, benefits (Riis), 3142-7(49:1750-1825), negatived, on recorded division, 7179-80(108:1925-35)
    >>>>Dropped to bottom of Order Paper, 3147(49:1825)
    >>>World War I, Barker, LCol Billy, Victoria Cross recipient, memorial, creating (Mark), 7510-7(113:1805-55)
    >>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 7517(113:1855)
    >>Victims of crime, rights, Ombudsman/Commissioner, position, creating, similar to correctional investigator, etc. (MacKay), 7669-77(117:1105-50)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 7677(117:1150)
    >>Wages and salaries, provincial wages and hours to prevail instead of Fair Wages and Hours of Labour Act schedules (Johnston), 1265-71(22:1820-1905)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1271(22:1905)
    >>Westray mining disaster, accountability of corporate executives/directors re workplace safety (MacKay), 14283-91(214:1215-1310), 15701-10(235:1750-1850)
    >>>Amdt. (Dalphond-Guiral), 14290(214:1305)
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 14291(214:1310), 15710(235:1850)
    >>Young offenders, Federal-provincial cost-sharing (MacKay), 12192-202(185:1240-1340)
    >>Youth, programs, overhaul (Dubé, J.), 9015-24(135:1730-1830)
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 9024(135:1830)
    >>See also Procedure