Joy LANGAN

LANGAN, Joy
Personal Data
- Party
- New Democratic Party
- Constituency
- Mission--Coquitlam (British Columbia)
- Birth Date
- January 23, 1943
- Deceased Date
- July 30, 2009
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Langan
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=f589a667-2e1e-4106-aa66-50b7ee358ea8&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- composer, copywriter, director, journalist
Parliamentary Career
- November 21, 1988 - September 8, 1993
- NDPMission--Coquitlam (British Columbia)
- Deputy Whip of the N.D.P. (January 22, 1990 - January 1, 1994)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 109 of 110)
December 16, 1988
Ms. Langan:
I would like to suggest, Mr. Speaker, that had we been given the rules-
December 13, 1988
Mrs. Langan:
-are facing a future of unemployment? Will the Prime Minister stand up for those people, the workers in the industry, on this issue?
Subtopic: UNITED STATES TARIFF ON CANADIAN SHAKES AND SHINGLES
December 13, 1988
Ms. Joy Langan (Mission-Coquitlam):
Mr. Speaker, my supplementary question is for the Prime Minister. Is the Prime Minister rushing through the business of this House so that we can take a Christmas holiday while families in British Columbia, in Mission- Coquitlam in particular-
Subtopic: UNITED STATES TARIFF ON CANADIAN SHAKES AND SHINGLES
December 13, 1988
Ms. Joy Langan (Mission-Coquitlam):
Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Prime Minister. Last week in a move that will be devastating to the shakes and shingles industry in British Columbia, U.S. President Reagan renailed the industry with a punishing 20 per cent tariff.
Does the Prime Minister recognize the seriousness of this tariff and does he intend to capitulate to this attack,
December 13, 1988
or will he take action on behalf of the workers, the owners, and their families?
Subtopic: UNITED STATES TARIFF ON CANADIAN SHAKES AND SHINGLES
December 13, 1988
Ms. Langan:
I would thank Mr. Crosbie for his choking response.
Subtopic: UNITED STATES TARIFF ON CANADIAN SHAKES AND SHINGLES