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House of Commons Debates – May 27, 1988

   
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House of Commons Debates

2nd Session—33rd Parliament

Members resume their consideration of Bill C-126, an amendment to the Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act, with speeches by Jim Fulton and Simon de Jong.

Question Period is dominated by inquiries directed at John C. Crosbie (Minister for International Trade) concerning the Canada–U.S. Free Trade Agreement, including questions about mechanisms within the agreement for the settlement of disputes. Harvie Andre (Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs) is asked about Canada Post’s rural service.

The House resumes its second reading of Bill C-129, legislation to privatize Air Canada; participating in the debate are John McDermid (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for International Trade), Cyril Keeper, André Ouellet, and Iain Angus.

Dan Heap introduces the second reading of Bill C-243, a private member’s bill to amend provisions in the Export and Import Permits Act concerning the apparel industry; there are speeches by Mr. McDermid, David Berger, Iain Angus, Barbara Sparrow, and Bruce Halliday.

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