April 21, 1980

ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS

QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND

PC

Donald W. Munro

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Donald W. Munro (Esquimalt-Saanich):

Madam Speaker, today, April 21, being the real anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, Queen of Canada, I move, seconded by the hon. member for South Shore (Mr. Crouse):

That this House convey to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, on the auspicious occasion of her birthday, our sincerest good wishes for many additional years of happiness and good fortune.

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
Sub-subtopic:   BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO HER MAJESTY-MOTION UNDER S O. 43
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Some hon. Members:

Hear, hear!

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
Sub-subtopic:   BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO HER MAJESTY-MOTION UNDER S O. 43
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LIB

Jeanne Sauvé (Speaker of the House of Commons)

Liberal

Madam Speaker:

Such a motion requires the unanimous consent of the House. Is there unanimous consent?

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
Sub-subtopic:   BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO HER MAJESTY-MOTION UNDER S O. 43
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Some hon. Members:

Agreed.

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
Sub-subtopic:   BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO HER MAJESTY-MOTION UNDER S O. 43
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LIB

Jeanne Sauvé (Speaker of the House of Commons)

Liberal

Madam Speaker:

The House has heard the terms of the motion. Is it the pleasure of the House to adopt the said motion?

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
Sub-subtopic:   BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO HER MAJESTY-MOTION UNDER S O. 43
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Some hon. Members:

Agreed.

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
Sub-subtopic:   BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO HER MAJESTY-MOTION UNDER S O. 43
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Motion agreed to.


NORTHERN AFFAIRS

PC

Dave Nickerson

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Dave Nickerson (Western Arctic):

Madam Speaker, I rise, under the provisions of Standing Order 43, on a matter of urgent and pressing necessity.

Whereas the report of the Northern Mineral Advisory Committee has been received with considerable interest by both the northern minerals industry and the general inhabitants of the territories; and whereas by a unanimously adopted motion of the Thirty-first Parliament of Canada the report was referred to the Standing Committee on Indian Affairs and Northern Development which, however, because of the intervening election was unable to complete its study, therefore I move, seconded by the hon. member for St. Catharines (Mr. Reid):

That the report of the Northern Mineral Advisory Committee be referred by this House to the Standing Committee on Indian Affairs and Northern Development.

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   NORTHERN AFFAIRS
Sub-subtopic:   REPORT OF NORTHERN MINERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE- MOTION UNDER S.O. 43
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LIB

Jeanne Sauvé (Speaker of the House of Commons)

Liberal

Madam Speaker:

Such a motion requires the unanimous consent of the House. Is there unanimous consent?

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   NORTHERN AFFAIRS
Sub-subtopic:   REPORT OF NORTHERN MINERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE- MOTION UNDER S.O. 43
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Some hon. Members:

Agreed.

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   NORTHERN AFFAIRS
Sub-subtopic:   REPORT OF NORTHERN MINERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE- MOTION UNDER S.O. 43
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Some hon. Members:

No.

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   NORTHERN AFFAIRS
Sub-subtopic:   REPORT OF NORTHERN MINERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE- MOTION UNDER S.O. 43
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NATIONAL RESOURCES

PC

William J. Yurko

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Bill J. Yurko (Edmonton East):

Madam Speaker, I rise, under the provisions of Standing Order 43, on a matter of urgent and pressing necessity.

In view of the existing and developing controversies among federal and provincial governments on non-renewable resource pricing, taxation and royalty structures, I move, seconded by the hon. member for Calgary East (Mr. Kushner):

That this House instruct the Government of Canada to appoint a royal commission to examine and make appropriate recommendations on the adequacy of present pricing, royalty and taxation structures in relation to national, regional and provincial objectives of all substantive non-renewable resources produced in Canada and marketed nationally and/or internationally. In particular, the commission is to study the pricing, royalties, and taxation mechanisms and regimes on hydrocarbon resources, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, asbestos and phosphates, and the commission is to specifically document the inconsistencies and anomalies in national practices in regard to the federal pricing and taxation of non-renewable resources involved in interprovincial and international trade.

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   NATIONAL RESOURCES
Sub-subtopic:   CALL FOR STUDY ON NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES-MOTION UNDER S.O. 43
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LIB

Jeanne Sauvé (Speaker of the House of Commons)

Liberal

Madam Speaker:

Such a motion requires the unanimous consent of the House. Is there unanimous consent?

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   NATIONAL RESOURCES
Sub-subtopic:   CALL FOR STUDY ON NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES-MOTION UNDER S.O. 43
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Some hon. Members:

Agreed.

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   NATIONAL RESOURCES
Sub-subtopic:   CALL FOR STUDY ON NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES-MOTION UNDER S.O. 43
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Some hon. Members:

No.

Topic:   ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
Subtopic:   NATIONAL RESOURCES
Sub-subtopic:   CALL FOR STUDY ON NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES-MOTION UNDER S.O. 43
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MULTICULTURALISM

April 21, 1980