Laurent Boulevard in Ottawa, repairs which have been made to that building, or which are or have been contemplated to be made, or options for the replacement of the building, held by: a the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation; b the Department of Canadian Heritage; c Public Works and Government Services Canada; d the National Capital Commission, e the Treasury Board Secretariat; and f the Privy Council Office? With regard to the public service, for each fiscal year since inclusive: a how many days of sick leave were due to public service employees at the end of each fiscal year, or as of the most recent date in the current fiscal year, as the case may be; b how many public service employees retired; c how many public service employees left the public service for reasons other than retirement, distinguishing those who left because of i disability, ii resignation, iii termination, iv death, v other reasons; d of the total sick leave referred to in a , how many sick days were not paid, broken down by the categories of termination enumerated in b and c ; and e what is the dollar value of the sick days referred to in each of a , d and e?
With regard to the administration of the Access to Information Act: a what are the criteria and what is the process by which the government judges that a request made under the act is frivolous or vexatious in nature; b what are the titles, dates, and file numbers of the documents in which the criteria and process are set forth; c for each government institution, how many requests has the institution processed since January 1, ; d of the number of requests in c , how many were considered frivolous or vexatious according to the criteria and process set out in a ; and e for each government institution, what were the ten most recent requests processed which, in the opinion of government, are frivolous or vexatious, providing the file number of the request, the text of the request, and the category of requester, distinguishing the following categories, i academia, ii business private sector , iii media, iv organization, v member of the public, vi decline to identify?
With regard to legislative drafting: a what are the titles, dates, and file numbers of all documents, reports, memoranda, or any other records since January 1, , concerning practices and procedures related to the drafting of the titles, short titles, or alternative titles of government bills introduced in the Senate or the House of Commons; and b for each government bill introduced in the Senate or the House of Commons since January 1, , what are the titles, dates, and file numbers of all documents, reports, memoranda, or any other records, since January 1, , concerning the titles, short titles, or alternative titles of that bill?
With regard to the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario FedNor : what are the total annual expenditures, for each fiscal year from to the present, for a the Northern Ontario Development Program; b the Community Futures Program; c the Economic Development Initiative; d the Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund; e general administration; and f any other temporary or permanent program or service delivered by the FedNor during this time period that is not listed above? With regard to the government's Global Markets Action Plan GMAP : a what submissions, proposals or recommendations were made by stakeholders during the consultation process; b what are the dates, times and locations of the meetings with those individuals or organizations consulted during the creation of GMAP; c what is the total of all government expenditures related to the consultation process related to GMAP, including, but not limited to, i travel expenses, including transportation, accommodation, rental meeting spaces or equipment, food and other travel-related expenses, ii staff time costs, including any overtime pay incurred, iii any services or other support procured from consultants or other contractors, iv other relevant expenses incurred, broken down by all related details; d what are the titles and file names of all reports, emails and briefing notes prepared in relation to the development and consultation process involved in the creation of GMAP?
With regard to the federal public service employed in Prince Edward Island and the City of Charlottetown, for each fiscal year since inclusive, for both the province and the city separately, public service wide and for each department: a how many persons were employed; b how many public service employees were hired; c how many public service employees retired; d how many public service employees left the public service for reasons other than retirement, distinguishing those who left because of i disability, ii resignation, iii termination, iv death, v other reasons; e how many of those employees, by both number and percentage, were i full-time, ii part-time, iii students, iv any other employment category in the public service; f what occupational tier level did the employees occupy by both number and percentage; g what was the mean, median, and modal salary for a full-time employee; and h what was the total paid to employees i in salary, ii in other benefits?
With respect to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and subsequently the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development: during the period from to , what is the total number of employees who were posted outside of Canada for ten or more consecutive years? With respect to the interim Canadian Wheat Board CWB : a what is the salary range afforded to the executive management of the interim CWB; b what information does the government possess as to the bonuses, benefits, fees, and other forms of compensation are the members of the executive management receiving; c what information does the government possess as to the bonuses, benefits, fees, and other forms of compensation will the members of the executive management receive upon the transfer of the interim CWB to new ownership; and d what commitments have been made regarding bonuses, benefits, fees, and other forms of compensation for the members of executive management after the transfer of the interim CWB to new ownership?
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With regard to International Experience Canada, for the years and a with which countries did Canada have an agreement; b what were the reciprocal quotas; c how many Canadians travelled to each country under the auspices of the agreement; d how many youths from each country travelled to Canada under the auspices of the agreement; e what measures has the government taken to promote the program to Canadians; and f what measures has the government undertaken to reduce barriers to Canadian participants in some countries?
With regard to refugee applications from to a what is the average processing time for refugee applications, broken down by i year, ii processing centre, iii government-assisted refugees, iv privately sponsored refugees; b for each year, where were application processing centres located; and c for each year and for each centre, how many staff worked on processing refugee applications?
With regard to government funding: for each fiscal year from to present, a what are the details of all grants, contributions, and loans to any organization, body, or group in the electoral districts of Etobicoke North, Etobicoke Centre, and Etobicoke—Lakeshore, providing for each i the name of the recipient, ii the location of the recipient, indicating the municipality, iii the date, iv the amount, v the department or agency providing it, vi the program under which the grant, contribution, or loan was made, vii the nature or purpose; and b for each grant, contribution and loan identified in a , was a press release issued to announce it and, if so, what is the i date, ii headline, iii file number of the press release?
With regard to materials prepared for deputy heads or their staff from September 19, , to the present: for every briefing document prepared, what is i the date on the document, ii the title or the subject matter of the document, iii the department's internal tracking number? With regard to materials prepared for Assistant Deputy Ministers from September 19, , to the present: for every briefing document prepared, what is i the date on the document, ii the title or the subject matter of the document, iii the department's internal tracking number?
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With regard to materials prepared for ministers or their staff from September 19, , to the present: for every briefing document prepared, what is i the date on the document, ii the title or the subject matter of the document, iii the department's internal tracking number? With regard to the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program: a how many staff are currently assigned to processing applications for Labour Market Impact Assessments LMIA ; b how many staff were assigned to processing applications for Labour Market Opinions LMO from to ; c what is the average time to process an application for an LMIA; d what was the average time to process an application for an LMO from to ; e how many applications have taken more than two months to process from to ; f what is the average time to process an application for a work permit; g what was the average time to process an application for a work permit from to ; h how many complaints has the government received about workers not arriving until after the harvest has begun; and i how many complaints has the government received about workers not arriving until after the harvest is over?
With regard to Health Canada: for the last ten years, broken down by year, a how many complaints have been received regarding pharmaceutical advertising targeted to consumers; b how many penalties or fines have been imposed for violations of the regulations regarding pharmaceutical advertising targeted to consumers; c how many warning letters or citations have been issued for violations of the regulations regarding pharmaceutical advertising targeted to consumers; and d which companies have been found to have violated the regulations regarding pharmaceutical advertising targeted to consumers?
With regard to international trade, respecting the Canada-European Union Summit in Ottawa and Toronto on September 25 and 26, what are the details of all contracts for goods or services relating to the summit, providing for each contract: i the name of the contractor, ii a description of the goods or services provided, iii the value of the contract, iv whether or not there was an open bidding process for the contract?
With regard to international trade, respecting the Canada-European Union Summit in Ottawa and Toronto on September 25 and 26, a what were the expenses incurred in relation to travel by government officials from the current Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development to Ottawa, or to any European location, specifying the location, broken down by i department, ii individual incurring the expense, iii details of the expense; and b what were the expenses incurred in Ottawa and in Toronto in relation to all receptions, press conferences, signing ceremonies, official meetings, or bilateral meetings, for Canadian and European officials broken down by i department, ii individual incurring the expense, iii details of the expense?
With respect to workforce adjustments since a how many employees received i pay in lieu of unfulfilled surplus period, ii a transition support measure, iii an education allowance, iv retention payment or other payment as a result of an alternative delivery initiative under a work force adjustment agreement, v a lump sum payment under the Directive on Career Transition for Executives; and b what was the total amount spent on i pay in lieu of unfulfilled surplus periods, ii transition support measures, iii education allowances, iv retention payments or other payments as a result of an alternative delivery initiative under a work force adjustment agreement, v lump sum payments under the Directive on Career Transition for Executives?
With regard to payments in lieu of taxes regarding national historic sites as designated by Parks Canada: from to date, what amounts have been granted by the department of Public Works and Government Services to each taxing authority, broken down by i historic site, ii year? With regard to federal taxes, including tariffs, service charges and fees: since , a in which instance was there an increase, a new imposition or the elimination of a credit or benefit, broken down by i the particular tax, tariff, charge, fee or credit, ii the rate or amount, iii the date it took effect, iv the revenue it has generated, v the department that made the change; and b what is the annual total of revenue generated by each of the changes in a , broken down by year?
With regard to Employment and Social Development Canada, since January , in the campaign to combat elder abuse: a what is the total amount spent, further broken down by each category of spending; b in which ridings was the money spent; and c what has been the observable change in the number of elders being abused?
With regard to the Federal Tobacco Control Strategy FTCS in fiscal year a what was the budget for the FTCS; b how much of that budget was spent within the fiscal year; c how much was spent on each of the following components of the FTCS, i mass media, ii policy and regulatory development, iii research, iv surveillance, v enforcement, vi grants and contributions, vii programs for Aboriginals of Canada; and d were any other activities not listed in c funded by the FTCS and, if so, how much was spent on each of these activities?
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With regard to mobile applications, broken down by department and individual project, for each fiscal year since , up to and including the current fiscal year, what is the total amount spent on i the development, ii the maintenance and update, of mobile applications? With regard to outside legal counsel, legal advice, or any other form of legal assistance provided to government by non-government lawyers, and broken down by year since a what is the amount spent by department; b what program activities across government account for the top twenty expenditures used for non-government legal services; c what are the names of law firms used; d what is the breakdown of expenditure wherein the government was the defendant, by department and by cause of action; and e what is the breakdown of expenditure where the government was the plaintiff, by department and by cause of action?
With regard to Youth Mobility Agreements, for the years , and a with which countries does Canada have an agreement; b how many openings were there for Canadian youth to travel to each country under the auspices of the agreement; c how many Canadians travelled to each country under the auspices of the agreement; d how many openings were there for youth from the other countries to travel to Canada under the auspices of the agreement; and e how many youths from each country travelled to Canada under the auspices of the agreement? With regard to outside legal services provided by non-government lawyers, since a by what means does the government select external lawyers and law firms to provide legal services; b what role do ministers play in approving which law firms receive contracts related to outside legal services; c how many times have external law firms or lawyers been used for the purpose of providing advice, consultation or drafting of any government legislation or regulation and what were the subject matters of the proposed legislation or regulation; d how many times has the government sought outside legal advice from a lawyer or law firm from outside of Canada; and e how many times has the government sought legal advice, consultations or technical support from any non-Canadian law firm in the drafting of legislation or regulation?
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With regard government owned aircrafts, since a what is the list of types of aircrafts operated by the government and the passenger capacity for each; b excluding aircrafts operated by the Department of National Defense, how many aircrafts are available for use by ministers; c excluding aircrafts operated by the Department of National Defense, how many times have ministers requested and used government aircrafts; and d excluding aircrafts operated by the Department of National Defense, how many times have ministers requested and used government aircraft for travel outside of Canada and for what purpose?
With regard to removal orders, by country and for each calendar year from a for each deportation order issued, what is i the departure order, ii the exclusions order, iii the specific reference in Canadian law that allowed for the order to be issued; and b for each deportation order executed, what is i the departure order, ii the exclusions order, iii the specific reference in Canadian law that allowed for the order to be issued? With respect to the Canada Job Grant CJG : a how many stakeholder consultations took place since the CJG was announced; b where did the consultations take place; c which stakeholders received personal invitations; d which stakeholders participated in the consultations; e how many stakeholders submitted briefs concerning the CJG; f which trades or professions does the government believe the CJG will assist in training and what evidence does the government have to support this belief; g what is the total cost to date of media advertising for the CJG, broken down by i date of purchase, ii media type; h what evidence including, but not limited to, statistics, documents and other data was the basis for the creation of the CJG; i how many months of training does the government believe on average will be provided by the CJG; and j will training be limited to high demand occupation and, if so, what are they?
With regard to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, what is the total number of entries of temporary foreign workers, and total number of temporary foreign workers present for each of the following areas, i Edmonton, ii Calgary, iii Wood Buffalo, iv Lethbridge, v Red Deer, vi Medicine Hat, vii Grande Prairie, viii other regions in Alberta?
With regard to language courses taken by ministers, ministers of state and parliamentary secretaries outside of Canada between January 1, , and January 1, , for each ot these courses: a in what establishment, city and country did each take place; b what were the dates for each; c who took each; d how much did each cost; and e what language was being taught in each? With regard to Industry Canada's Small Business Financing Program, broken down by fiscal year since , up to and including the current fiscal year: a what is the total number of applications filed for financing under the program; and b how many applications have been granted a loan and for what amount?
With regard to computer security products used by the government from RSA Security LLC RSA : a what departments, agencies and crown corporations have used RSA products for each of the past eight years; b what departments, agencies and crowns corporations have contracted with RSA for each of the last seven years with details of i contract amount, ii contract length, iii services or products provided; and c what is the total amount of RSA SecurID cards purchased or acquired by each department, agency and crown corporation for each of the last seven years?
With regard to rail safety in Canada: a how many railway employee reports relating to safety, or to other safety concerns, has Transport Canada received since the amended Railway Safety Act came into force on May 1, ; b with regard to the reports in a , what is Transport Canada's process for i reviewing, ii investigating, iii reporting, iv corrective measures, v safety advisories or bulletins; c with regard to the reports in a , how many Transport Canada inspectors i have been assigned to review the reports, ii have performed on-site inspections as follow-up to the reports; d how many railway employee reports relating to safety, or to other safety concerns, has the Transportation Safety Board of Canada received for the period of ; and e for each year since , with regard to the reports in d , how many i were for unsafe conditions, ii were for unsafe procedures and practices, iii required corrective action, iv were satisfactorily resolved?
With regard to government spending in the riding of Laurier—Sainte-Marie: what was the total amount of funding for each fiscal year from to to the present, broken down by i department or agency, ii initiative, iii amount? With regard to FedNor's Community Futures Program, broken down by fiscal year, since , up to and including the current fiscal year: a what is the total number of applications filed for financing under the program; and b how many applicants have been granted a loan and for what amount?
With regard to wastewater produced by the hydraulic fracturing process: a what federal guidelines govern the release of this wastewater into Canada's watercourses; b what federal guidelines govern the use of wastewater from hydraulic fracturing in the production of other products like cement; c in what way do the guidelines in a and b take into account the chemical composition of the wastewater to be i released into watercourses, ii used in the production process for other products; d when wastewater from hydraulic fracturing is used in the production of other goods, i is this wastewater considered a release of chemicals into the environment, ii must this be reported in the National Pollutants Release Inventory; and e what is the volume of wastewater produced by hydraulic fracturing in Canada, per year since , broken down by province?
With regard to government spending in the federal electoral district of Sherbrooke: what is the total amount of spending since fiscal year up to and including the current fiscal year to date, broken down by i department or agency, ii initiative, iii amount? With regard to data, information, or privacy breaches involving government departments, institutions and agencies, for a how many breaches have occurred in total, broken down by i department, institution or agency, ii the number of individuals affected by the breach; b of those breaches identified in a , how many have been reported to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, broken down by i department, institution or agency, ii the number of individuals affected by the breach; and c how many breaches are known to have led to criminal activity such as fraud or identity theft, broken down by department, institution or agency?
With regard to briefing documents prepared for all senior associate deputy ministers and associate deputy ministers from April 1, to present, what are i the dates, ii the titles or subject matters, iii the department's internal tracking number?
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With regard to the Department of Natural Resources advertising request for proposal, file No. With regard to Canada Post: a how is a rural area defined for the purposes of post office services; b how is an urban area defined for the purposes of post office services; c are there classifications for locations other than rural and urban, and if so, what are they; d how many post offices in Canada have been closed since , broken down by i address, ii year, iii urban, rural, or other, iv province, v federal riding, vi totaled by province and federal riding; e how many post offices in Canada have had their hours of operation reduced since , broken down by i address, ii year, iii urban, rural, or other, iv province, v federal riding, vi total hours reduced by province and federal riding; f how many post offices in Canada have seen a reduction in their total number of employees working inside the post office such as postal clerks, mail handlers, postmasters, etc.
With regard to the National Energy Board and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency's joint review panel for Enbridge Northern Gateway: a what is the total cost of the joint review panel; b what is the total cost by standard object for each year of the joint review panel; and c what is the spending by each year for travel? With regard to the consolidation of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans' library system, for each of the following locations, i the St.
Andrews Biological Station, St. With regard to government funding for the company PurGenesis: a has PurGenesis given the government a financial report for fiscal years , , , , or any other fiscal year; b has PurGenesis given the government an activity report for fiscal years , , , , or any other fiscal year; c has the government funded any other activities by PurGenesis since May 2, ; d between and the present, has the government received any market research from PurGenesis; e between and the present, has PurGenesis given the government any technological opinions to validate product feasibility; f between and the present, has PurGenesis given the government any expert opinions to validate patentable products; and g between and the present, has PurGenesis given the government any expert recommendations, studies or analyses?
With regard to government funding, providing the dollar amount and the specific purpose, broken down by year from to the present: a how much government funding has been directed to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency; and b how much government funding has been directed to the Palestinian Authority? With regard to the Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund, for each fiscal year from to a what is the total amount of funding by i province, ii federal electoral district, iii agency; and b what agency was responsible for allocating this funding by i province, ii federal electoral district?
With regard to the Building Canada Fund, for each fiscal year from to a what is the total amount of funding by i province, ii federal electoral district, iii agency; and b what agency was responsible for allocating this funding by i province, ii federal electoral district? With regard to government funding allocated within the constituency of Laurentides—Labelle for each fiscal year from to a what is the total amount of funding by i department, ii agency, iii other government entity, iv program; and b how many jobs have been created as a direct result of this funding, including both i full-time jobs, ii part-time jobs?
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With regard to Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: a what is the current policy of the government, particularly the Department of Justice, about the use or invocation of Section 33; and b since , how many times has the government directed, suggested, contemplated or requested an analysis, examination or consideration from departmental officials within the Department of Justice, the Privy Council Office, or any government department, about the possible use of Section 33?
With regard to the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement and the associated Independent Assessment Process: a how much money did the government spend in total, to date, on the recent Ontario Superior Court case regarding the government's refusal to disclose police and court evidence of abuse at St. Anne's Residential School to the Independent Assessment Process, i how much money is the government projecting to spend, including court penalties, on this court case in the future, ii with regard to money spent on this court case, including court penalties, from what budget and what department is this money coming; and b for the Independent Assessment Process, for each year from to , i what is the number of applicants, ii what is the number of settled cases, iii what is the average number of days taken to settle each case, iv what is the number of personnel adjudicating cases, v what is the average caseload per adjudicator?
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In the first moments, I want to note that this budget comes with an interesting caveat. I heard the Conservatives complain many times that the Liberals were building in contingency funds and surpluses and money that would be used for political advantage later on. At the same time, with regard to this budget, there is some hypocrisy relative to the past in this chamber. The Conservatives were very clear about saying that. It always had a contingency fund, and all of a sudden, magical money would show up at the last minute. Ironically, it often happened just prior to an election year. It seems to me that this is going to be the path, if we believe the numbers we have in front of us.
Every budget has some good things. When members of Parliament come to this chamber for budget day, they have been working all year advocating and pushing for different items, whether it be in their constituencies, in Ottawa, at committee, in the chamber here, or in the hallways. All these issues deal with our one Canada. Unfortunately, it appears that over the last number of years, when the Conservatives have talked about money, programs, and services, they have talked about it as if it is their own money. It is not. It is Canadian taxpayers' money, and the Canadian taxpayers deserve accountability for it, which comes from every single one of the members who sit in this chamber.
This budget has some good things in it. I would say that money for the Windsor—Detroit border crossing is positive. I will go into some issues related to how it is being dispensed, but it is a positive step forward. There are some challenges with some of the practices, and the vulnerabilities are significant. We also have some positive auto announcements in this budget.
Thanks to the government, it is having to renew early, way ahead of time, a program the New Democrats said was deficient, because the industry is telling it that they need to be at the table. Unfortunately, we are in a reactive mode as opposed to a proactive mode. That is a change we would like to see. With regard to my community, some interesting things took place after the last budget. We saw the erosion of significant services that are affecting our economy.
We saw some significant closures of offices that affect Canadians from different walks of life: seniors, persons with disabilities, veterans, business owners, and business operators. All are being affected by a shortsighted attempt to attack our public service and an ideological drive for across-the-board cuts. That is not a business plan for managing a nation, departments, and economic and social activity in this country.
It is an ideological drive just to reduce costs, and it does not always do that. I would point out that one of the significant cuts we have had in the Windsor region was the loss of our mail sorting. Our mail sorting used to be done more efficiently in Windsor than anywhere else. It had an excellent record for many years, and we lost all of that.