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House of Commons Debates – March 18, 1985

   
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House of Commons Debates

1st Session—33rd Parliament

The House resumes debate on Bill C-24, a bill to amend the Oil Substitution and Conservation Act and the Canadian Insulation Program Act; speakers include Don Boudria, Nelson A. Riis, Dave Nickerson, Aideen Nicholson, Vic Althouse, Keith Penner, Margaret Mitchell, Sheila Copps, Alex Kindy, Derek Blackburn, Jacques Guilbault, Cyril Keeper, Douglas C. Frith, Stan J. Hovdebo, George Henderson, Howard McCurdy, Sheila Finestone, Simon de Jong, Alan Redway, George Baker, Ian Waddell, John Nunziata, Neil Young, Bob Kaplan, Pauline Jewett, and Ian Deans.

Question Period includes inquiries on the subject of the appointment of Canadian and American envoys on acid rain. There are also questions about North American air defence and about a ruling on custom tariffs on pornography.

Les Benjamin introduces the second reading of Bill C-218, a private member’s bill to declare Canada free of nuclear weapons; speakers include Gerry Weiner (Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State for External Affairs), Jean-Robert Gauthier, Jim Hawkes, Marcel Prud’homme, and Claude Lanthier (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance).

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