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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, 2nd 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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Strasbourg, France see Inter-Parliamentary Delegations, reports--Canada-France Inter-Parliamentary Association

Strategis web site see Information highway--Corporate information

Stratford Festival (Stratford, Ont.)

    >>44th anniversary, celebrating, S.O. 31, 2246
    >>Francophones, contribution, English-French co-operation, example, S.O. 31, 758

Streef, Martin see Agricultural producers/farmers

Street prostitution see Prostitution

Stress corrosion cracking see Oil and gas pipelines

Strikes see Labour disputes

Strip clubs see Lap dancing

Stubbs, David see Education--Scholarships, Boys and Girls Club

Student assistance reform initiative see Student loans--Repayment terms

Student Connection Program see Information highway--Internet, Small and medium business

Student loans

    >>Income contingent loan replacement plan, Reform Party proposal, 7872
    >>Program, funding
    >>>$556 million, 448
    >>>Increase, 6016
    >>Repayment terms
    >>>6 month grace period after graduation, extending 18 months, 5354
    >>>18 month deferral, increasing to 30 months, government paying interest charges, Budget 1997 measure, 8293, 8330, 9334, 9340, 9564, 9630
    >>>10-year ceiling, removal, 1912, 2982
    >>>Flexibility, 450, 1912
    >>>Rural youth, assistance, 1-800 line, o.q., 8452
    >>>Schedule
    >>>>Federal-provincial negotiations, 9630
    >>>>Tied to student's income, Budget 1997 measure, 8293
    >>>Student assistance reform initiative, proposal, S.O. 31, 8130
    >>>Tax credit, Bloc Quebecois proposal, S.O. 31, 9796
    >>>Tightening, 1905
    >>Technical training, limited to one year, skills shortage, relationship, 9292-3
    >>Women, importance to, 8770
    >>See also Bankruptcy and insolvency; Education, post-secondary; Penitentiaries--Inmates; Quebec--Students

Students

    >>Assistance measures, federal government role, 9337
    >>>Post-secondary education, groups, proposals, S.O. 31, 8269
    >>Brain drain, 9633
    >>High school students
    >>>Graduates, congratulating, S.O. 31, 3630
    >>>See also National unity--Essay contests; Senate--Reform; Young Offenders Act--Amending
    >>Jobs, necessity, 9633
    >>Tax credits, 9290
    >>University students see Books--Canadian distribution rights; Credit cards--Debt; Quebec sovereignty referendum (1995)--Voting illegally
    >>See also Education, post-secondary--Government cut-backs--Tuition; Employment insurance; Job creation; Israel--Murder of students; Members of Parliament--Parliamentary Matching Program; Military colleges--Collège militaire royal; National unity--essay contests--Toonie for Canada; Quebec; Student loans; Unemployment insurance--Eligibility, Minimum; United Kingdom--Dunblane Primary School

Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD) see Impaired driving

Subbia, Selva see Sex offenders

Subcommittees see National Security Subcommittee; Regulations--Legislation

Submarines see Defence equipment--Ships

Subpoenas see Justice system--Documents;

Subsidies see Agricultural products; Agriculture; Airports; Bombardier Inc.; Business; Crown corporations--Government subsidies; Corporations--Government subsidies; Dairy products; Exports--Subsidized loans; Ferry service--Commercialization; Government subsidies; Grain transportation--Freight rates; North American Free Trade Agreement; Postal service; Trade--United States agricultural subsidies; Transportation; VIA Rail Canada Inc.

Substance abuse see Drug/substance abuse

Successor rights see Labour relations; Public Service

Sudan

    >>Civil war, casualties, 1824
    >>Human rights violations, S.O. 31, 10224

Sudbury, Ont. see Mining industry--Job creation; Rail passenger service

Suez Canal

    >>Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping role, 6351
    >>>Lester, Lester B., former Prime Minister, role, 6360

Sugar industry

    >>Exports to United States, restrictive trade practices, Canadian government challenging, S.O. 31, 5677, 8082
    >>See also see Trade--Cuba

Suicide

    >>Assisted suicide
    >>>Bastable, Austin, S.O. 31, 2604
    >>>Criminal Code provisions, Section 241, petitions, 97, 1506, 1775, 2103-4, 2189, 2950-1, 4570, 5892, 8316, 8663, 9386, 9847
    >>>Petitions, 1775, 3720, 4351, 4870, 8020, 9999
    >>>Physician-assisted, 3720, 8756-62
    >>>>Petitions, 648, 976, 1428, 4235
    >>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--aiding suicide)(Bill C-304)
    >>>Senate report, 2489-90
    >>>>o.q., 5808
    >>>Terminally-ill, Liberal Party/government position, o.q., 5808-9
    >>Rankin Inlet, N.W.T., youth, suicide prevention, S.O. 31, 6180
    >>Youth/teenage suicide rate, increase, 4921, 8787
    >>>S.O. 31, 1581
    >>See also Canadian Armed Forces; Penitentiaries--Edmonton Institution for Women--Inmates; Sexual orientation--Homosexuality/homosexuals

Summary conviction offences see Justice system--Dual procedure offences

Summit meetings see Deficit--Elimination

Summons see Justice system--Documents

Sunshine Day see Children--Sick

Sunshine Foundation see Children--Sick

Superconductors see Research and development

Superintendent of Financial Institutions see Financial institutions--Regulation; Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Act

Supplementary Estimates see Estimates

Supply

    >>M. for consideration (Massé), agreed to, 16

Supply bills see Appropriation Act No. 4, 1995-96 (Bill C-21); Appropriation Act No. 1, 1996-97 (Bill C-22); Procedure--Bills, Government

Supply days see Allotted days

Supply-management/marketing boards see Agricultural products

Supply motions

    >>Armenia, genocide of 1915, commemorating man`s inhumanity to man annually (Daviault), 1814-35, 1847-75, as amended, agreed to, 1875
    >>>Amdt. (Fry), 1818, agreed to, on recorded division, 1874-5
    >>>>Amdt. to amdt. (B. Mills), 1822, negatived, on recorded division, 1873-4
    >>British Columbia, major economic power, recognizing, federal government impeding progress (Duncan), 4839-54, 4870-97
    >>Canada Pension Plan, premiums, increasing (Manning), 8664-78
    >>Canadian Heritage Department, propaganda office, $100 million expenditure, condemning (G. Leroux), 8173-88, 8203-30
    >>>Amdt. (Abbott), 8184
    >>Child care, expense deductions, extending to all parents (Hayes), 6524-53, 6565-84, negatived on recorded division, 6582-3
    >>>Amdt. (Jennings), 6528, negatived on recorded division, 6582-3
    >>Corporations, taxation system, review, Technical Committee, appointment, Budget 1996 measure, deploring (Loubier), 884-915, 927-45, negatived, on recorded division, 993-4
    >>Economic development/renewal
    >>>Labrador, government neglect, condemning (Strahl), 749-57, 770-89, negatived, on recorded division, 858-9
    >>>Montreal, Que. (Gauthier), 5646-75, 5687-705, negatived, on recorded division, 5872-3
    >>>>Amdt. (Duceppe), 5649, negatived, on recorded division, 5872
    >>>>>Amdt. to amdt. (S. Harper), 5656, not receivable, 5659
    >>>>>Amdt. to amdt. (Ménard), 5662, negatived, on recorded division, 5871-2
    >>>Quebec (Rocheleau), 8958-76, negatived, on recorded division, 8975-6
    >>Francophones outside Quebec, assimilation (Marchand), 3782-813, 3829-45
    >>Goods and Services Tax, abolition/replacement (Solberg), 977-92, as amended, negatived, on recorded division, 992-3
    >>>Amdt. (Grubel), 980, agreed to, on division, 992
    >>>>Amdt. to amdt. (Peterson), 985, not receivable, 985
    >>Grain marketing, exports, Canadian Wheat Board monopoly (Hermanson), 4092-102, 4107-38
    >>Liberal government (Chrétien), election campaign "red book" promises, breaking/ignoring, betrayal of trust (Solberg), 3170-98, 3211-32
    >>Parole, murderers, early release, judicial review of parole ineligibility, Criminal Code section 745, victims/families, government apologizing to (Ramsay), 8805-28, 8844-68, negatived, on recorded division, 8931-2
    >>>Amdt. (McClelland), 8809, negatived on recorded division, 8930-1
    >>Private family trusts, $2 billion in assets, leaving country, no capital gains tax payment, advance rulings, validity, Auditor General questioning (Loubier), 4714-40, 4753-77
    >>Quebec separation/sovereignty, Quebecers right to decide, Chrétien, Prime Minister, position, 1985 statement in book Straight From the Heart, (Gauthier), 2853-83, 2896-915, negatived, on recorded division, 2914-5
    >>>Amdt. (Bellehumeur), 2859, 2883, negatived, on recorded division, 2914-5
    >>>>Amdt. to amdt. (Lalonde), 2870, 2896-7, negatived, on recorded division, 2914-5
    >>Research and development, funding, Quebec share (Tremblay, Suzanne), 3499-518
    >>Senate, expenditures, 1996-1997 main estimates, Government Operations Standing Committee requesting Senate Board of Internal Economy appear before it, refusal (Gilmour), 3046-77, 3090-109
    >>Somalia, Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping operation, Canadian Airborne Regiment activities, Public inquiry, extending mandate until Dec. 31/97 (J. Leroux), 7821-8, 7842-52, negatived on recorded division, 7993-4
    >>>Amdt. (Frazer), 7845, negatived on recorded division, 7992-3
    >>Transportation, policy, condemning (Gouk), 8047-80, 8092-111
    >>>Amdt. (Gilmour), 8102
    >>Unemployment insurance, legislation, Employment Insurance Act (Bill C-12) (Gauthier), 569-79, 591-621, 624-33, negatived, on recorded division, 675-6
    >>>Amdt. (J. Brown), 591, negatived, on division, 674-5
    >>Victims of crime, Bill of Rights, establishing, Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee drafting, consulting provinces (R. White), 2041-58, 2070-98, agreed to, on recorded division, 2097-8
    >>Women, socio-economic status, improving, government commitment (Guay), 8765-72, 8785-97
    >>See also Procedure

Supreme Court Act see Criminal Law Improvement Act, 1996 (Bill C-17)

Supreme Court of Canada

    >>Constitutional court role, 3059
    >>Lamer, Right Hon. Antonio, Chief Justice see Judges--Pensions
    >>Law making role, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, relationship, 6833, 6835, 6839
    >>Quebec representation three of nine judges, 2905-6
    >>Role re legislation, appointed status, accountability, etc., 3075
    >>Rulings, Quebec distinctiveness, taking into account, 6294-6
    >>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders; Dangerous/high-risk offenders--Judicial restraint provisions; Euthanasia--Latimer, Robert; Fisheries--Native only commercial fishery; Hydro-electric power, Churchill Falls project; Kanasatake Indian Band--Casino project; Manitoba--Laws; Murder--Extreme drunkenness defence; Quebec distinct society status--Resolution; Quebec separation/sovereignty--Aboriginal rights--Legal right/constitutionality--Unilateral declaration; Quebec sovereignty referendum (post 1995)--Federal government powers--National referendum; Same-sex couples--Spousal status Sexual assault/offences--Accused access to medical and therapeutic records; Sexual orientation--Canadian Human Rights Act, Court rulings--Canadian Human Rights Act, Family; Unmarried couples--Historically disadvantaged; War crimes--Deportation

Surrey, B.C. see Parole--Murderers, Olson

Surrey-Delta Sikh Temple see Air India, Flight 182

Surrogacy see Reproductive technologies--New reproductive, Prohibitions

Surtaxes see Income tax

"Survivors in Search of a Voice: The Art of Courage" see Health--Cancer, Breast cancer

Sustainable development

    >>Natural Resources Department focus, 1450
    >>Promoting, 7841
    >>>See also Export Development Act (amdt.)(Bill C-368)
    >>See also Central America--Visit to Canada; Forestry; Human rights--International; Mining industry--Environmental policy; Transportation--Policy

Sustainable development strategy see Environment Department

Sustainable transportation see Environment

Sutherland, Kiefer see Culture/arts--Douglas

Sutherland, Robert see Black Canadians

Swan River, Man., see Forestry--Forestry Capital of Canada

Swastika see Quebec--Roux, Jean-Louis

Swayze, Craig see Rowing

Sweden see Child prostitution--Child sex tourism; Drugs and pharmaceuticals--Industry

Sweetnam, Marian see Swimming

Sweetnam, Nancy see Olympics, 1996 Summer Games--Canadian team

Swimming

    >>Sweetnam, Marian, Ontario female coach of the year, S.O. 31, 8190
    >>See also Olympics, 1996 Summer Games--Canadian team

Swimsuit manufacturing industry

    >>Materials, imports
    >>>Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement, impact, 5318
    >>>>o.q., 5480-1
    >>>European Union, tariffs, gradual reduction, 5318
    >>See also Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement--Industrial products

Switzerland see Air Canada--Airbus A320 passenger jet

Sydney Tar Ponds see Nova Scotia

Sylvester, Emmanuel see Education--Prime Minister's Award

Synthetic bovine growth hormone see Dairy industry--Milk

Syria

    >>President Hafez Al-Assad see Middle East--Peace process

Systemic risk see Financial institutions--Payment clearing and settlement system

Szabo, Paul (L--Mississauga South)

Szathmary, Dr. Emoke see Universities/colleges--University of Manitoba