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House of Commons Debates – April 24, 1985

   
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House of Commons Debates

1st Session—33rd Parliament

Question Period is dominated by accusations of a conflict of interest involving Finance Minister Michael Wilson and related to the awarding of a government advertising contract.

The House completes third reading of Bill C-18, the Criminal Law Amendment Act; participants in the debate include Ray Hnatyshyn (President of the Privy Council), Bob Kaplan, Svend J. Robinson, Chris Speyer (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice), John Nunziata, and Jacques Guilbault.

Minister of National Revenue Perrin Beatty introduces Bill C-40, a bill to amend the Customs Act and the Special Import Measures Act. The bill passes second reading, consideration in committee of the whole, and third reading with speeches by George Baker, Iain Angus, and Dave Nickerson.

The House resumes debate on Bill C-15, a bill to enact the Investment Canada Act; George Baker, Lorne Nystrom, Herb Gray, Les Benjamin, Jacques Guilbault, Ray Skelly, Jean Lapierre, and David Orlikow speak.

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