Canadian Parliament Endorses Kyoto Protocol canadian parliament Endorses Kyoto Protocol US Stands Virtually Alone AgainstGlobal Warming Folly Press Release by CEI Staff December 11, 2002. http://www.cei.org/utils/printer.cfm?AID=3301
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Canadian Parliament The canadian parliament. The Centre Block of the parliament buildings accommodatesthe House of Commons and the Senate. All Canadian law originates here. http://www.cintec.com/en/casehist/historic/hist02.htm
Extractions: Advanced Search The Canadian Parliament The Centre Block of the parliament buildings accommodates the House of Commons and the Senate. All Canadian law originates here. The original building was constructed between 1860 and 1865. After the fire of February 1916, which totally destroyed the building except for the library, the building was rebuilt of Nepean Sandstone. The West Block, also constructed in 1860, was added to in 1878 and has also seen a major fire which in 1897 damaged the top stories. Today the building contains the offices of the members of Parliament and staff, together with the Confederation room which is used for some state occasions. Major repair and restoration work has been carried out to ensure that these historic buildings continue to serve Canadians for many years to come. CINTEC was involved in major repair to both these buildings. Walls of the Senate Tower were stabilized above the roof level using 5 metre-long fully socked 12mm and 16mm dia. threaded rod anchors. Gargoyles on the four corners were stabilized with anchors drilled from the inside of the tower into the back side of this prominent architectural element. Pavilion walls on the south side of the building were secured to the floor diaphragms using 4 metres long anchors installed through three steel floor beams, and pairs of diagonal anchors. The anchors were modified on site to suit the condition of the floor structure. Chimneys on the south side of the Centre Block roof are being secured to the roof structure using long anchors through the chimney. The anchors either end in attic walls or expand around steel roof beams.
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Extractions: www.tenc-net www.emperors-clothes.com From The Ottawa Serbian Heritage Society March 24, 2000 To: All Members of the House of Commons and the Senate of the Parliament of Canada Twelve months have passed since NATO initiated its bombing campaign against Yugoslavia. The time to reflect is long overdue; we must understand not only what happened, but also what must be done next. Might makes right . Sadly, this generation of politicians continues the destructive march of folly. We know now, directly from the testimony of NATOs own negotiators in Rambouillet, that the so-called "agreement" was carefully crafted to be unacceptable to the Yugoslav governmentan ultimatum woefully reminiscent of the one presented to the Serbian government on the eve of the First World War. That this war was premeditated is now without doubt. How could the Government of Canada agree to embroil this country and its people in such an obviously dishonourable affair without even consulting Parliament? Where did it get the mandate to abandon our long established and widely respected foreign policy based on peace, dialogue, and respect for international law? First, we should note that
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Extractions: 18 February 1999 On February 10, three hundred homeless people and supporters arrived at the Canadian Parliament Buildings in Ottawa to demand a meeting with the Prime Minister. The delegation was demanding that the Federal Government acknowledge, as the major municipal governments of the Country have done, that homelessness in Canada has reached the level of a National Disaster. It was also demanded that some $20 billion dollars in accumulated unemployment insurance cuts be restored, that national standards governing provincial social assistance systems be reintroduced and that spending on housing programmes be doubled (by about $4 billion). The delegation had been organized by the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) but it included people from Montreal and Ottawa as well as a powerful contingent from the Mohawk (aboriginal) Nation. Trade unions had helped to provide transportation and other logistical support and a number of religious organizations had assisted with food and accomodation for the delegation. The hundred and fifty delegates from Toronto had also been provided a magnificent feast of rabbit, duck and venison on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory on their way to Ottawa. On arriving at the base of Parliament Hill, the delegation members heard a number of speeches from supporters and then proceeded up to the Parliament Buildings to 'utterly insist' that the Prime Minster receive them. The delegation was blocked by a line of Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Ottawa regional cops. The police reception included a double line in full riot gear and a batch of attack dogs. Having stressed that their intentions were for a meeting and not a confrontation, the delegation members found their way blocked and, as they pressed forward, the police began to hit out with fists and telescopic batons. The homeless fought back and the struggle continued for a couple of hours. Eleven were arrested on charges of obstructing or assaulting police. A number of delegation members were hurt and three cops were taken to hospital.
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Herald Sun: Canadian Parliament Backs Kyoto (archived) canadian parliament backs Kyoto From correspondents in Ottawa THE Canadian Houseof Commons has voted overwhelmingly in favour of accepting the Kyoto Protocol http://heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,5656543%5E401,00.html
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Extractions: Proposed Resolutions for the Canadian Parliament Canada Colombia Solidarity Campaign March, 2002. The people of Colombia are victims of the worst and most comprehensive humanitarian, political, economic and social crisis in the American continent. The recent declaration of war, which put an end to an incipient peace negotiation, is leading to a rapid dramatic deterioration of the existing crisis and to the risk of its rapid extension to the surrounding countries. Colombia has become contested territory for geo-strategic and profit accumulation interests. The primary cause of the crisis and war in Colombia is the aggressive imposition of a global economic model, which seeks to maximize profit for legal and illegal corporate and multinational interests. Violence and war, the imposition of economic reforms, privatization and structural adjustment supported by a systematic media and propaganda strategies, allow access to resource rich territories, destroy labour and other popular social organizations, driving production processes costs down and increasing the margin of profit and benefits for corporate legal and illegal interests. Profit accumulation is the primary cause of violence and crisis in Colombia. The majority of the victims of this deliberate, systematic and generalized aggression for profit are the people of Colombia, particularly those involved in peaceful social and popular movements and organizations who resist this model of aggression..
Aligned Hansards Of The 36th Parliament Of Canada release contains 1.3 million pairs of aligned text chunks (sentences or smaller fragments)from the official records (Hansards) of the 36 th canadian parliament http://www.isi.edu/natural-language/download/hansard/
Extractions: Natural Language Group of the USC Information Ulrich Germann, Editor This release contains 1.3 million pairs of aligned text chunks (sentences or smaller fragments) from the official records ( Hansards ) of the 36 th Canadian Parliament . Samples are available online HERE Hansards hansards is held by the Canadian Parliament. The FAQ on the web site of the Canadian Parliament states: The publishing of the official publications of the House of Commons is governed by the law of parliamentary privilege, by which the House of Commons has the right to control the publication of its proceedings. It may be used without seeking the permission of the Speaker of the House of Commons provided that it is accurately reproduced and that it does not offend the dignity of the House of Commons or one of its Members. Reproduction of the material is permitted in whole or in part, and by any means. Raw Text Extraction: The raw text was extracted from HTML files (as available via http://www.parl.gc.ca
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Extractions: Terrorist fund raising ban before Canadian parliament A proposal has been submitted to the Canadian parliament to ban terrorist fund raising on its soil as part of efforts towards taking stringent action against terrorism, the SLBC announced last night. This step has been taken in conformity with the International Convention against international terrorism adopted last year. Spokesman from the Canadian Solicitor Generals Department Dan Brian said this proposal is aimed at prevention of fund raising by front organisations of terrorists, which have been registered as charities. With the implementation of this proposal as law the Government will be empowered to ban such organisations. Canadian intelligence services are on the alert regarding terrorists fund raising organisations operating in the country. Reports said such a step would be a service blow to LTTE fund raising in Canada which amounts to 200 million dollars each year. The National Post newspaper quoted Police reports which indicated that around 8,000 LTTE members with arms training frequent the City of Toronto.
Grade 5 Resource Page: Canadian Parliament Grade 5 Resource Page canadian parliament. By Tyler C. and Evan B. Information Schoolwill be doing a unit on the canadian parliament. http://www.ocdsb.edu.on.ca/ELGIweb/gr5.htm
Extractions: Canadian Parliament In the month of June 1998, Mme. DAousts Grade 5 class at Elgin St. School will be doing a unit on the Canadian Parliament. This page contains links to other sites on the Canadian Parliament. People of all ages can go to these sites and find out more about the Canadian Parliament.This web site was made by the grade 6 students of Mrs.DAousts class. Tour of Parliament Government information in Canada Government of Canada/Gouvernement du Canada Govornor General of Canada / Gouverneur General du Canada Click here to return to the Elgin Street School Resource Page Menu.