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STATEMENTS made in the House of Commons - 2001-2005 |
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These
statements are called S.O. 31 (statements by members) - they
allow each member to give a one minute speech before the start
of question period on any topic that the member desires. In
this section you will find Garry's statements as taken from
the House of Commons Hansard.
2005
2004
2003
2002
- October
21, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, on Friday, October 4 the editorial board of the Ottawa
Citizen said that the government should eliminate the Canadian
Wheat Board . . .
- October
9, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, grain handlers at the port of Vancouver have been locked
out since September 3, causing the shipment of grain to come
to an almost complete halt. . .
- October
4, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, last Saturday the Ottawa Citizen called on the Liberal
government to “end the gun registry, which has been reduced
to mailing stick-on numbers to gun-owners”. . .
- June
13, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, access to information documents show that the justice
minister has already privatized the gun registry . . .
- June
11, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, ethics are so simple when one knows the difference
between right and wrong. . .
- June
7, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, next week five farmers will go on trial in Lethbridge,
Alberta for exporting their own grain into the United States.
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- May
30, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, the Prime Minister and his deputy object to anyone
using the word corruption when we rise to question government
ministers on their ethical lapses. . .
- May
29, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, after reviewing just a sampling of today's 70 news
clippings on the subject, I must report to the House that the
term Liberal ethics is an oxymoron. . .
- May
10, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, at noon today the National March for Life will congregate
on Parliament Hill as they do every year. . .
- April
30, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, I bring news today of another huge government deception.
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- March
20, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, before the Liberals used closure to ram Bill C-68 through
the House in 1995 the majority of aboriginal and non-aboriginal
firearms owners were somewhat satisfied with our gun control
laws . . .
- March
1, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, in yesterday's report by the auditor general on the
Canadian Wheat Board, Ms. Fraser stated that she could not look
into the mandate of the wheat board . . .
- February
19, 2002 - Mr.
Speaker, a few weeks ago three RCMP officers showed up at a
home in Langley, B.C. at 10 o'clock at night . . .
2001
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