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Vacancies see House of Commons vacancies
Vaccines see Anthrax vaccine; Yugoslavia, Federal republic of--Kosovo province, North Atlantic Treaty Organization intervention
Vaisakhi
>>
Sikh celebrations, Khalsa faith, S.O. 31, 6772(103:1400)
Val d'Or Kiwanis Club see Volunteer organizations
Val d'Or, Que. see Canada Employment Centres--Quebec; Canadian Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology; Hockey--Memorial Cup; Royal Canadian Mounted Police--Quebec detachments
Valeri, Tony (Lib.--Stoney Creek; Parliamentary Secretary to Minister of Finance until Aug. 31, 1999)
Value-added products see Agricultural products
Values
>>
Moral, relearning, S.O. 31, 7805(118:1405)
Vanclief, Hon. Lyle (Lib.--Prince Edward--Hastings; Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food)
Vancouver, B.C.
>>
Downtown east side community, revitalization, funding, S.O. 31,
12312(187:1405-10)
>>Granville Island Public Market, Canada Mortgage and Housing role, S.O. 31,
14819(223:1355)
>>See also Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Group;
Break and enter--Home invasions;
Children--Windows of Opportunity;
Chinese Cultural Center of Vancouver;
Drug/substance abuse--Trafficking--Vancouver, B.C.;
Gambling--Casinos on cruise ships;
Grain transportation--West coast ports;
Health--Cancer, Prostate cancer;
Heroin--Deaths related to;
Housing--Indian reserve lands, Musqueam Nation;
Ice storm 1998--Assistance;
Nisga'a land claim--Agreement, Chrétien;
Police;
Ports--Policing services;
Royal Canadian Mounted Police--Audit;
Smuggling--Parrots;
Sports--National Sports Centre;
Success Social Service Centre
Vancouver East constituency see Public safety; Youth--Employment--Round table
Vancouver Island see Justice system--Aboriginal peoples/communities; Nisga'a land claim--Agreement
Vancouver Kingsway constituency
>>
Little Mountain Neighbourhood House, family needs program, government
funding, S.O. 31, 12222-3(186:1400)
>>S.O. 31, 94(4:1405)
>>Society for Children and Youth of British Columbia, Helping Spirit Lodge
Society, Canadian Heritage Department, funding, S.O. 31, 4978(75:1410)
>>See also Croatia--Independence Day celebrations;
Multiculturalism--British Columbia
Vancouver-Whistler, B.C. see Olympics, 2010 Winter Games
Vanderhoof, Peter see Judges
Vandezande, Gerald see Citizens for Public Justice
Vanessa see Search and rescue helicopters
Vanier Cup see Football
Vanier Institute of the Family see Family income; Income--Decline, Single income families
Vanier, Jean see Disabled and handicapped persons--Intellectually disabled
Vanunu, Mordechai see Israel
Varennes, Que. see Nuclear energy--Canadian Centre for Magnetic Fusion
Vaughan--King--Aurora constituency see Budget 1998--Public support
Vaughan Technology Enterprise Centre
>>
Young entrepreneurs, success, 160(5:1245)
Vautour, Angela (NDP--Beauséjour--Petitcodiac)
Vautour, Jackie see National parks/marine conservation areas--Kouchibouguac National Park
VCR marine radio see Magdalen Islands--Radio-marine
Vegetables see instead Fruit and vegetables
Vehicles see Government vehicles; Motor vehicles; Truck transport
Vehicular homicide see Impaired driving--Deaths caused
Vellacott, Maurice (Ref.--Wanuskewin)
Venne, Pierrette (BQ--Saint-Bruno--Saint-Hubert)
Ventura, Jesse
>>
Minnesota Governor, United States Reform Party, first elected member, Grey,
comparisons, S.O. 31, 10421(159:1400)
Verdun, Que.
>>
Municipal elections, Georges Bossé elected mayor, tribute, S.O. 31,
1526(27:1410)
>>See also Employment--Job fairs
Verdun--Saint-Henri constituency see Economic development/renewal--Quebec; Governor General
Verhulst, Sharleen see Impaired driving--Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee studying
Verreault case see Privacy--Violations
Vessels see Marine transport
Veterans
>>
Aboriginal veterans, 9788(148:1520)
>>>Treatment, rights denied, etc., 9934(150:1720), 12723(194:1110)
>>Benefits, programs
>>>Application process, etc., S.O. 31, 10778(164:1410)
>>>Civilians involved in war effort, extension to, 11821(180:1005)
>>>Cutbacks, 198(6:1330), 6984(106:1150)
>>>Historical background, 11821(180:1005)
>>>Increasing, o.q., 12677(193:1450)
>>>International comparison, 7030(106:1640)
>>>Outlined, 11821-2(180:1005-10), 12716-7(194:1025)
>>>See also Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of--Kosovo province, North Atlantic
Treaty Organization intervention
>>Ceremonial dress, wearing at funerals, S.O. 31, 11963(182:1405)
>>Ceremonial Statements of Service, issuing to veterans and civilians
supporting military, 9739(148:1005), 14249-55(213:1730-810)
>>>See also Issue of Ceremonial Statements of Service Act (Bill C-453)
>>Concerns not met, S.O. 31, 5754(87:1100-5), 9637(146:1100)
>>Funerals
>>>Financial assistance, 12717(194:1030)
>>>>See also War Veterans Allowance Act, Pension Act, Merchant Navy Veteran
and Civilian War-related Benefits Act, Department of Veterans Affairs Act,
Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act, and Halifax Relief Commission Pension
Continuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-61)
>>>Last Post Fund, cutbacks, etc., 6984(106:1150), 11847(180:1235)
>>>>o.q., 412(9:1450)
>>>See also Veterans--Ceremonial dress
>>Government forgetting, 7029-30(106:1635)
>>Grave markers, more orderly procedures, 12717(194:1030)
>>>See also War Veterans Allowance Act, Pension Act, Merchant Navy Veteran
and Civilian War-related Benefits Act, Department of Veterans Affairs Act,
Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act, and Halifax Relief Commission Pension
Continuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-61)
>>Health care
>>>Benefits, 11822(180:1010)
>>>>Improving, 12723(194:1110), 13044(198:1815)
>>>Concerns, Perley-Rideau Veterans Health Care Centre, etc., o.q.,
9783(148:1445)
>>>Hospitals see Canadian Armed Forces--CFB Calgary, Alta.
>>Korean War
>>>Anniversary of ceasefire, reunion
>>>>o.q., 8578(129:1455), 8650(130:1430)
>>>>S.O. 31, 8697(131:1100)
>>>See also Veterans--Merchant seamen--Veterans Week/Remembrance Day
>>Legislation, War Veterans Allowance Act, Pension Act, Merchant Navy Veteran
and Civilian War-related Benefits Act, Department of Veterans Affairs Act,
Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act, and Halifax Relief Commission Pension
Continuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-61)
>>>Bloc Québécois position, 12719(194:1045)
>>>Expediting, 12716(194:1025)
>>>Introducing, o.q., 10214(155:1440)
>>>New Democratic Party position, 11843(180:1210)
>>>Omnibus bill, 11822-3(180:1010-5), 11844(180:1210), 12716-7(194:1025)
>>>Overview, 11822-3(180:1010-5), 11827(180:1045)
>>>Veterans organizations, response to, 12717(194:1030), 12720(194:1045)
>>>See also Veterans--Funerals, Financial assistance--Grave markers--Merchant
seamen, Status--Pensions, Disability pensions--Prisoners of war, Special
allowances--War Veterans Allowances, Allied veterans;
Veterans Review and Appeal Board;
War Veterans Allowance Act, Pension Act, Merchant Navy Veteran and
Civilian War-related Benefits Act, Department of Veterans Affairs Act,
Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act, and Halifax Relief Commission Pension
Continuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-61);
World War I--Halifax habour explosion
>>MacKenzie-Papineau Battalion, Spanish Civil War, recognizing, providing
benefits , 9788(148:1520)
>>>M. (Riis), 3142-7(49:1750-825), 5160-9(77:1730-830),
6904-11(104:1850-935), negatived, on recorded division, 7179-80(108:1925-35)
>>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 3147(49:1825),
5169(77:1830)
>>>o.q., 1714(30:1155)
>>Medals, war decorations, relatives of deceased veterans wearing,
5961(90:1525), 7124(108:1505)
>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--wearing of war decorations)(Bill C-391);
Criminal Code (amdt.--wearing of war decorations)(Bill C-408)
>>Merchant seamen, World War II, equal treatment, etc., 198-9(6:1330),
5987-8(90:1810-5), 6984(106:1150), 11823-9(180:1015-55), 11844-8(180:1210-40),
12029(183:1725), 13044-5(198:1815-20)
>>>Benefits denied, Public Service employment priority, post-secondary
education and housing assistance, lost opportunities, etc.,
11824-5(180:1025-30), 11828(180:1045-50),
11844-6(180:1215-25),
12719-20(194:1040-50), 12722-5(194:1105-25)
>>>Benefits, extension to, 1992 legislation, 11822(180:1010), 11827(180:1040),
11845-6(180:1220-5), 12720-1(194:1050-5),
12723(194:1110)
>>>Book of Remembrance, including in Peace Tower Memorial Chamber,
11823(180:1015), 12721(194:1055)
>>>Ceremonial activities, Remembrance Day, pilgrimages, etc., participating
in, 11823-4(180:1015-20), 12719(194:1045),
12721(194:1055-100)
>>>Hunger strike, etc., 11823(180:1015), 11827(180:1045), 11846(180:1220-5),
12720-1(194:1055-100), 12724-5(194:1115-25)
>>>>o.q., 8402(126:1145), 8462(127:1430), 8650(130:1425-30), 8704(131:1140),
9043(136:1140), 10299(157:1450), 10382(158:1425), 16093(241:1435)
>>>>S.O. 31, 8293(124:1405), 8876(134:1410)
>>>>Wood remarks, o.q., 10562(161:1150)
>>>International comparison, United Kingdom, etc., 12721-3(194:1055-115)
>>>Korean War, eligibility for benefits, 12723(194:1110)
>>>National Defence and Veterans Affairs Standing Committee studying,
12083(184:1005), 12719(194:1045), 12722-4(194:1110-20), 13044-5(198:1815-20)
>>>>M. to adjourn under S.O. 52 (Wayne), emergency requirements not met, not
accepted, 16154(242:1025)
>>>>o.q., 12859-60(196:1425-30), 16195(242:1455)
>>>>Report, leaked to media, o.q., 16093(241:1435)
>>>>See also National Defence and Veterans Affairs Standing
Committee--Reports, Fifth
>>>Olmstead, Gordon, role, 12719(194:1045), 12723(194:1110), 13044(198:1815)
>>>o.q., 1532(27:1440), 1581-2(28:1455), 5517(83:1440-5), 5763-4(87:1150),
6551-2(99:1445) , 8579(129:1455), 10214(155:1440), 10296-7(157:1440),
10382(158:1425-30), 10388(158:1500), 10431(159:1450)
>>>Organizations/factions, dissent, 11824-5(180:1020-30)
>>>Petitions, 10021(152:1530), 10686(163:1010), 11131(170:1110),
11379(173:1510), 11710(178:1555), 12371(188:1515), 12715(194:1015-20),
14061-2(211:1005), 14333(215:1630), 14549(219:1205)
>>>Prisoner of war benefits, 11824(180:1020), 11847(180:1230),
12719(194:1045), 12723(194:1115)
>>>qu., 6171(94:1010)
>>>Retroactive benefits, compensation, providing, 11823-9(180:1020-55),
11844-7(180:1210-35), 12719-25(194:1045-125)
>>>>Budget 1999 measure, lack, 12394(188:1740-5)
>>>>o.q., 8704-5(131:1140), 10299(157:1450), 10431(159:1450), 16093(241:1435),
16195(242:1455)
>>>Role, importance. death rate, Battle of the Atlantic, etc.,
11824-8(180:1025-50), 11844-8(180:1210-40),
12717-20(194:1030-50),
12724(194:1115-20)
>>>Salaries, comparison with military, 11824(180:1025), 11828(180:1050),
12724(194:1115-20)
>>>S.O. 31, 1527(27:1410), 6542(99:1355-400), 8292(124:1400), 8570(129:1410),
8875(134:1410), 10290-1(157:1405-10), 10423(159:1405), 10502(160:1405),
10551(161:1055), 13157(200:1110)
>>>Status, placing under same legislation as other veterans,
11822-5(180:1010-30), 11827(180:1040-5),
11846-7(180:1225-30),
12717(194:1025), 12719-22(194:1045-105)
13044-5(198:1815-20)
>>>>See also War Veterans Allowance Act, Pension Act, Merchant Navy Veteran and
Civilian War-related Benefits Act, Department of Veterans Affairs Act,
Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act, and Halifax Relief Commission Pension
Continuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-61)
>>>Unionization, relationship, 11825(180:1030), 11827-8(180:1045-50)
>>Moar, Col Fred, tribute, S.O. 31, 1703-4(30:1105)
>>Number, over 400,000, 11823(180:1015)
>>Pensions
>>>Disability pensions, 11821-2(180:1005)
>>>>Canadian Armed Forces eligibility, 11822(180:1010)
>>>>Survivors/widows benefits, increasing, re-assessing disability,
11822(180:1010), 11824(180:1020), 12717(194:1025), 12720(194:1045)
>>>>>See also War Veterans Allowance Act, Pension Act, Merchant Navy Veteran
and Civilian War-related Benefits Act, Department of Veterans Affairs Act,
Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act, and Halifax Relief Commission Pension
Continuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-61)
>>>>See also Veterans--Prisoners of war
>>>Processing delays, reduction, etc., 11822(180:1005)
>>>>o.q., 3114(49:1440)
>>Pilgrimages to battle sites, 9787(148:1515)
>>>Participants, 12721-2(194:1100)
>>Prisoners of war
>>>Special allowances, benefits, providing to those without disability
pensions, 11822-3(180:1010-20), 12717(194:1030),
12720(194:1045)
>>>>See also War Veterans Allowance Act, Pension Act, Merchant Navy Veteran and
Civilian War-related Benefits Act, Department of Veterans Affairs Act,
Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act, and Halifax Relief Commission Pension
Continuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-61)
>>>See also Veterans--Merchant seamen--World War II
>>Programs see Veterans--Benefits
>>Remembrance Day see Veterans--Veterans Week/Remembrance Day
>>Role, education system not recognizing, 14126(211:1715)
>>Tributes, 12716(194:1025), 12723(194:1110-5)
>>>See also Veterans--Veterans Week/Remembrance Day
>>Veterans Charter, 11821(180:1005)
>>Veterans Independence Program, 11822(180:1005)
>>>Funding 12724(194:1120)
>>>>Reduction, o.q., 12677(193:1445-50)
>>>Spouses receiving benefits until their own death, petition, 15732(236:1515)
>>>See also Royal Canadian Mounted Police--Peacekeeping role, Pension benefits
>>Veterans Week/Remembrance Day, November 11, honouring, 1206(22:1145)
>>>Activities, expanding, etc., 12722(194:1100)
>>>Black Canadians, etc., S.O. 31, 1650(29:1400)
>>>In Flanders Fields, poem by LCol John McCrae, 9786-7(148:1510-5)
>>>>S.O. 31, 1651(29:1400-5), 9775(148:1405)
>>>Korean War veterans, S.O. 31, 1572(28:1400-5)
>>>Minute of silence, 1666(29:1525)
>>>Silver Cross Mother Alice Taylor, S.O. 31, 1650-1(29:1400)
>>>S.O. 31, 1149(21:1410), 1403(25:1100), 1460(26:1405), 1572(28:1400),
1704(30:1105) , 9696(147:1410), 9824(149:1400), 9903-4(150:1405),
9953(151:1100-5), 9955(151:1110)
>>>Statements by Minister (Mifflin), 1663-6(29:1505-25), 9786-9(148:1505-25)
>>>Summerhayes, Jack, S.O. 31, 1572(28:1405)
>>>Two minutes of silence, observing, 1717(30:1215), 4813-21(72:1730-830),
8345(125:1505)
>>>>See also Observance of Two Minutes of Silence on Remembrance Day Act (Bill
C-279);
Observance of Two Minutes of Silence on Remembrance Day Act (Bill C-434)
>>>Veterans Affairs Department World Wide Web site, S.O. 31, 2027(35:1105)
>>>World War I veterans, 9786(148:1505-10)
>>>>Number Two Construction Battalion, segregated, 9788(148:1520)
>>>>S.O. 31, 2180(37:1410)
>>>See also Newspapers--North Shore Sentinel;
Veterans--Merchant seamen, Ceremonial activities
>>Vietnam veterans, recognizing, 6904-6(104:1850-900)
>>War Veterans Allowances, 11822(180:1005)
>>>Allied veterans residing outside Canada, termination, deferred,
12717(194:1030)
>>>>See also War Veterans Allowance Act, Pension Act, Merchant Navy Veteran
and Civilian War-related Benefits Act, Department of Veterans Affairs Act,
Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act, and Halifax Relief Commission Pension
Continuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-61)
>>>Payment period, from July to following June, 7287(110:1540)
>>World War I
>>>Barker, LCol Billy, Victoria Cross recipient
>>>>Memorial, creating, M. (Mark), 7510-7(113:1805-55)
>>>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 7517(113:1855)
>>>>S.O. 31, 1572(28:1405), 4780(72:1400)
>>>Deaths, Wallace Pike and James A. MacAuley, S.O. 31, 14390(216:1400)
>>>Sabatine, Fred, 100th birthday, S.O. 31, 15385(232:1355)
>>>See also Veterans--Veterans Week
>>World War II
>>>Buchenwald concentration camp, airmen imprisoned, compensation,
11761(179:1215), 11845(180:1220), 12723(194:1110), 13044(198:1815),
14056-7(210:1820-5)
>>>>o.q., 7532(114:1455), 11842(180:1200)
>>>>S.O. 31, 1758-9(31:1400), 7401(112:1410), 11962(182:1405)
>>>HMCS Eastview, frigate, veterans, S.O. 31, 15061(227:1410)
>>>Hong Kong prisoners of war, Japanese treatment, compensation,
7452-5(113:1015-35), 10825(165:1005), 11845(180:1215), 11847(180:1230),
12722(194:1105), 13044(198:1815)
>>>>Foreign Affairs and International Trade Standing Committee
recommendations, documents, M. for Production of Papers (Goldring), called,
transferred for debate, 10436-7(159:1525)
>>>>o.q., 1908(33:1455), 7489(113:1455-500), 7530(114:1445), 8058(120:1455),
9649(146:1155), 9782-3(148:1445)
>>>>S.O. 31, 5410(81:1405), 6358(96:1355)
>>>>See also Foreign Affairs and International Trade Standing
Committee--Reports, Fifth;
Hong Kong Veterans Prisoner Compensation Act (Bill C-463)
>>>o.q., 2803(45:1135-40)
>>>RAF Ferry Command, Canadian volunteers, veterans status, seeking, S.O. 31,
11880(181:1410)
>>>Royal Canadian Air Force radar veterans reunion, October 1997, S.O. 31,
721-3(14:1400-5)
>>>Smith, Smokey, Victoria Cross recipient
>>>S.O. 31, 2377(39:1405)
>>>See also Veterans--Merchant seamen
>>See also Canadian Broadcasting Corporation--Programs;
Canadian War Museum--Canadian peace and security museum;
Highways and roads--Highway 416;
McCrae, LCol John;
McNally--References;
National Defence and Veterans Affairs Standing Committee;
Royal Canadian Legion
Veterans Affairs Department
>>
Cut-backs, $182 million, o.q., 412(9:1450)
>>Establishment in 1944, 11821(180:1005)
>>Role, 11821-2(180:1005-10)
>>See also Department of Veterans Affairs Act;
Official languages policy/bilingualism--Compliance with Official Languages
Act;
Veterans--Veterans Week
Veterans Charter see Veterans
Veterans Independence Program see Veterans
Veterans Review and Appeal Board
>>
Hearings, procedures, improving, 12717(194:1030)
>>>See also War Veterans Allowance Act, Pension Act, Merchant Navy Veteran
and Civilian War-related Benefits Act, Department of Veterans Affairs Act,
Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act, and Halifax Relief Commission Pension
Continuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-61)
>>See also Somalia--Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping operation, Mefloquine
Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act see War Veterans Allowance Act, Pension Act, Merchant Navy Veteran and Civilian War-related Benefits Act, Department of Veterans Affairs Act, Veterans Review and Appeal Board Act, and Halifax Relief Commission Pension Continuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-61)
Veterans Week see Veterans
Vézina, Monique
>>
Progressive Conservative government (Mulroney) cabinet minister, separatist
>>>o.q., 4016(61:1430)
>>>S.O. 31, 4012(61:1410)
VIA Rail Canada Inc.
>>
Franchising, 11214(171:1950)
>>Restructuring, private sector partnership proposal, o.q., 1846(32:1455)
>>>See also VIA Rail Commercialization Act (Bill C-394)
>>See also Rail transportation/railways--Conductors--Safety
VIA Rail Commercialization Act (Bill C-394)--Gouk
>>
First reading, 6155(93:1540)
Viagra see Drugs and pharmaceuticals
Vickers, Gwen and Paul see Fraud
VICLAs see Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System
Victim fine surcharge see Victims of crime
Victim impact statements see Victims of crime
Victim-offender reconciliation program see Young offenders
Victims of crime
>>
Abuser confronting victim after release/pardon, 14075-6(211:1135)
>>Access to information, right, status of accused/offender, etc.,
7213(109:1255), 7215(109:1305), 7823-4(118:1555-600), 7832(118:1655),
14074-5(211:1130), 14079(211:1200), 14081(211:1210-5), 14084(211:1230),
14092-3(211:1335-45), 14120-1(211:1635),
15459-62(233:1245-55)
>>>See also Young offenders--Victims
>>Advisory committee, establishing, 14067(211:1040)
>>Community impact statements, need, 15(2:1610), 14078(211:1150),
15455(233:1215)
>>Compensation
>>>From victim fine surcharge, 15433(233:1030), 15460(233:1240-5)
>>>Manitoba program, 15457(233:1225)
>>>Providing for financial losses, 14117-9(211:1615-25)
>>>Taiwan example, 7579(115:1155-200)
>>Corrections and Conditional Release Act amendments, lack, subcommittee
addressing concerns, etc., 14064(211:1020), 14067-8(211:1035-45),
14072(211:1115), 14075(211:1135), 14089-90(211:1315-25), 14092-3(211:1335-45),
15456-7(233:1220-5), 15461-2(233:1255-300)
>>Counselling, programs, access, lack, comparison with offenders,
14067-8(211:1040-5), 14086(211:1250-5), 14091(211:1330), 14117(211:1610),
15459(233:1240), 15462-3(233:1300-10)
>>Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and Corrections and
Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-51), not addressing, 9841-2(149:1540)
>>Definition, including families, etc., 14067-8(211:1040), 14073(211:1120),
14081(211:1210), 14084-5(211:1235-40),
14088-90(211:1310-25), 14092(211:1340),
14112(211:1535), 15436(233:1050), 15459(233:1240), 15462(233:1300)
>>Families
>>>Impact, etc., 14117(211:1605-10)
>>>See also Murder--Deraiche;
Victims of crime--Definition
>>Federal-provincial jurisdiction factor, co-operation, etc., 15(2:1615),
7238-9(109:1525), 14063-5(211:1015-25), 14067(211:1040),
14069-70(211:1050-100), 14080-1(211:1210-5),
14089(211:1315), 14093(211:1345),
15457(233:1225), 15460(233:1245)
>>>Provincial/territorial resources, increasing, 14076(211:1140),
15460(233:1250)
>>>See also Victims of crime--Rights
>>Government measures, 12931(197:1235), 15431(233:1015)
>>Harassment, intimidation, protecting from, 14081(211:1215)
>>Impact statements see Victims of crime--Victim impact statements
>>Legislation, Criminal Code (amdt.--victims of crime)(Bill C-79)
>>>Bloc Québécois position, 14070(211:1055), 15434-5(233:1035-40)
>>>Cohen role, 14072(211:1115), 15456(233:1220), 15460(233:1245)
>>>Consultations, victims, provinces, etc., 14063(211:1015)
>>>Delay in introducing, 14065-6(211:1025), 14068(211:1045), 14075(211:1130),
14085-8(211:1245-310), 14091-2(211:1335),
14111-2(211:1525-30),
15455-6(233:1220), 15460-1(233:1245-55)
>>>Funding, relationship, 14073(211:1115-20)
>>>Government priority, 14063(211:1010)
>>>Inadequate, 15461-2(233:1225-300)
>>>Introducing, 5533(83:1625), 12919(197:1105), 12931(197:1235)
>>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee role, study of victims' rights,
etc., 14063(211:1010-5), 14065-73(211:1025-120),
14076(211:1140),
14078-9(211:1150-5), 14089-94(211:1315-55),
14112(211:1530-5),
15430-4(233:1015-35), 15456-9(233:1220-40)
>>>New Democratic Party position, 14072(211:1110-5), 15458(233:1230)
>>>Overview, 14063-4(211:1010-25), 15431-2(233:1015-20)
>>>Preamble, 14063-4(211:1015-20), 14076-7(211:1140), 15431(233:1020)
>>>Progressive Conservative Party position, 14073(211:1115),
15458-61(233:1235-50)
>>>Public response, support, 14063(211:1010), 15457(233:1230)
>>>Reform Party role, position, 14091-3(211:1335-50), 14111-3(211:1520-30),
14117(211:1610-5), 14125(211:1705), 14127(211:1720), 15461(233:1250-5)
>>>S.O. 31, 13900(208:1405)
>>>Youth Criminal Justice Act (Bill C-68), relationship, 15461(233:1250)
>>>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders,
Screening/flagging system;
Criminal Code (amdt.--victims of crime)(Bill C-79);
Justice system--Bail--Trials--Witnesses;
Murderers--Bernardo;
Parole--Murderers, Early release;
Victims of crime passim
>>National office, establishing, 7237(109:1520), 7824(118:1600),
13887(208:1235), 14067(211:1040), 14073-5(211:1120-30)
>>>Quebec jurisdiction, encroachment, 7821(118:1540)
>>>>o.q., 5955(90:1435-40)
>>New Democratic Party position, 12975(197:1710)
>>Political parties concerns, 12973-4(197:1655)
>>Quebec compensation program and assistance centres, etc., 14069(211:1055)
>>Reform Party exploiting, 7199(109:1120-5), 7215(109:1310),
7221(109:1345-50), 14080(211:1205)
>>Rights, 2697(44:1015), 5507(83:1355), 6485(98:1540), 7212-5(109:1250-305),
7241-3(109:1545-55), 7248(109:1645), 7593(115:1345), 13478(204:1015),
14127(211:1715-20)
>>>Bill of rights, establishing, Reform Party proposal, etc., 1336(24:1135),
1348(24:1315), 1352-3(24:1345-50), 1369(24:1520), 1374(24:1605), 1384(24:1710),
1452(26:1305), 1939(33:1830-5), 3071(49:1010), 5536(83:1645), 7149(108:1735),
7189-93(109:1015-40), 7201(109:1135), 7212(109:1250), 7237-9(109:1520-30),
7244(109:1610), 7542(114:1600), 7587(115:1300), 13209(201:1255),
14079-82(211:1200-20), 14085(211:1240-5),
14087-8(211:1255-310),
15461(233:1250), 15463(233:1310)
>>>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee studying, 7193(109:1040),
7195(109:1055), 7213(109:1300), 7215(109:1305), 7237-40(109:1520-40),
12931(197:1235), 14172-3(212:1640)
>>>>>Cohen role, 14063(211:1015), 14070(211:1100)
>>>>>o.q., 6553(99:1455), 6672(101:1450)
>>>>>Report, Victims Rights--A Voice, not a Veto
>>>>>>Bloc Québécois minority report, 14065(211:1025), 14070(211:1100)
>>>>>>Government response
>>>>>>>Federal-provincial-territorial justice ministers conference discussing,
etc., o.q., 10560(161:1140)
>>>>>>>Full implementation, 14064(211:1020)
>>>>>>Unanimity, 14070-1(211:1100-5)
>>>>>>See also Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee--Reports, Fourteenth
>>>>>See also Victims of crime--Legislation
>>>>S.O. 31, 2231(38:1400), 6281(95:1400)
>>>Federal government consultations, S.O. 31, 3546(55:1410)
>>>Legislation see Victims of crime--Legislation
>>>Movement, organizations
>>>>Clausen, Inge, role, daughter Lisa Clausen murdered, 14110-1(211:1520-5)
>>>>Role, etc., 14080(211:1205), 14112-3(211:1540)
>>>>Victims role, examples, 14081-2(211:1220)
>>>National forum, holding in June 1998, 7195(109:1055), 7201(109:1135),
15456(233:1220)
>>>>o.q., 6553(99:1455), 6672(101:1450)
>>>Ombudsman/Commissioner, position, creating, similar to correctional
investigator, etc., 7238(109:1520-5), 7801(118:1335), 14073-4(211:1120-30),
14078-9(211:1155-200), 15459(233:1235-40)
>>>>M. (MacKay), 7669-77(117:1105-50)
>>>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 7677(117:1150)
>>>>o.q., 1906(33:1445)
>>>Petitions, 4744(72:1015), 5212(78:1510)
>>>Priority, accused/offenders rights, relationship, 7212-3(109:1250),
7215(109:1305), 7238(109:1520-5), 7253(109:1715), 7866-7(118:2105),
8031(120:1220-5), 8204(122:1840), 9846(149:1605), 9851(149:1640),
9853(149:1700), 14063-5(211:1025), 14071-2(211:1105-10), 14076-7(211:1140),
14083(211:1225-30), 14086-7(211:1255), 14120-1(211:1635-40),
15431(233:1015-20), 15457-8(233:1225-35),
15462-3(233:1300-10)
>>>Provincial jurisdiction factor, 7195(109:1055), 7197(109:1110),
7253(109:1715)
>>>Provincial legislation outlined, 7239-41(109:1530-40)
>>>Reform Party position, 34(3:1530-5), 164-6(5:1310-5), 14080(211:1205-10),
14082(211:1220)
>>>See also Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act
(amdt.)(Bill C-294);
Justice system--DNA evidence, Rights;
Parole
>>Role in/treatment by justice system, 14063(211:1015), 14068-9(211:1045-50),
14072(211:1110), 14075-6(211:1130-40), 14078(211:1150), 14083-4(211:1230),
14111(211:1525-30), 14117(211:1615), 15432(233:1025), 15456(233:1220),
15460(233:1245), 15463(233:1310)
>>>Improvement, Cohen role, 12924(197:1140)
>>>Victimization, rape case example, 14090-1(211:1325-30)
>>Victim fine surcharge
>>>Changes, accused's obligation, increased revenues, distributing to
provinces, etc., 14064(211:1020), 14066-7(211:1035), 14069-71(211:1055-110),
14077(211:1140-5), 14092-3(211:1340), 15431(233:1015-20), 15433(233:1030),
15457(233:1230), 15460(233:1240-5)
>>>Manitoba program gutted, 15457-8(233:1230)
>>>See also Victims of crime--Compensation;
Young offenders--Sentences
>>Victim impact statements, 7213(109:1255), 7241(109:1540), 7824(118:1600),
7832(118:1655)
>>>Changed to protect accused, 14084(211:1230)
>>>Legislation of 1996, 15431(233:1015)
>>>Providing at disposition hearings for accused found not guilty by reason
of mental disorder, 14064(211:1020), 14077(211:1145), 14079(211:1155),
15455(233:1215), 15458(233:1230)
>>>Providing to accused after conviction, 14066(211:1030-5)
>>>Victims reading at time of sentencing, judges ensuring victim informed of
rights, 14064-7(211:1020-35), 14069(211:1050),
14071(211:1110),
14077-9(211:1145-55), 14089(211:1320), 14092(211:1335), 14113(211:1540),
14117-8(211:1615), 14120(211:1635), 15431-3(233:1015-30), 15455(233:1210-5),
15458-9(233:1230-40), 15462(233:1255)
>>>>Judges acting only if victim exists, 15433-6(233:1030-50)
>>>See also Parole;
Young offenders--Trials
>>Victims' Policy Centre, establishing, 14064(211:1020), 14070(211:1100),
14072(211:1110), 14077-9(21:1145-200), 14092(211:1340)
>>See also Cadman--References;
Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophile, Trials;
Crime--Crimes committed outside Canada;
Impaired driving--Victims and families;
Justice system--Backlog--Bail--Plea bargaining--Trials--Witnesses;
Murderers--Olson;
Parole;
Penitentiaries--Inmates, Escapes;
Sentences (convicted criminals)--Lenient sentences;
Sexual assault/offences--Sex offenders, Sexually transmitted diseases;
Young offenders
Victims' Policy Centre see Victims of crime
Victims Rights--A Voice, not a Veto, see Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee--Reports, Fourteenth
Victoires de la musique see Music
Victoria, B.C.
>>
Sewage, dumping in Pacific Ocean, 9735(147:1815)
>>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--International
Summit of Sexually Exploited Youth--Victoria, B.C.;
Health--Cancer, Prostate cancer;
Sports--North American Indigenous Games
Victoria Bridge see Bridges
Victoria constituency see Infrastructure program
Victoria Cross see Veterans--World War I--World war II
Victoria--Haliburton constituency see Infrastructure projects
Video equipment see Croatia--Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping troops
Video surveillance see Privacy--Surveillance
Videon Inc. see Political parties--Fund raising, Liberal Party
Videotape testimony see Justice system--Witnesses, Disabled and handicapped persons
Vienna Convention see United States--Faulder
Vietnam
>>
Human rights violations, release of political prisoners, etc., petition,
1619(29:1020)
>>See also Canadian International Development Agency--University of New
Brunswick project;
Immigration/immigrants--Illegal;
Veterans
Vietnam War
>>
Phuc, Kim, victim, speaking at Parliamentary prayer breakfast, etc., S.O.
31, 14265(214:1055)
Vikings see New millennium--Canada Millennium Partnership Program
Villeneuve, Jacques see Auto racing
Vimy Ridge see World War I
Vincent, Tania see Olympics, 1998 Winter Games (Nagano, Japan)--Canadian team, Speed skating
Violence/violent offences
>>
Aboriginal communities, impact on women and children, etc., S.O. 31,
3106-7(49:1405)
>>Catholic Women's League, "Raise Values Above Violence", anti-violence
campaign, S.O. 31, 6593-4(100:1400)
>>Eradicating, government measures, o.q., 969(18:1450)
>>Family breakdown, relationship, 5440(81:1720)
>>Holmes, Kevin, victim, 14111(211:1530)
>>Legislation, amending, strengthening, etc., petitions, 468(10:1200-5),
2039(35:1210), 3073(49:1020), 7935(119:1520), 9106(137:1530)
>>McNutt, Clinton Dale, case, dangerous offender designation request,
7191-2(109:1030-40)
>>Offenders, publicly acknowledging, introducing legislation, petition,
12371(188:1515)
>>Rate, decline/increase, 5440(81:1720), 6494(98:1645-50), 12931(197:1235),
12933(197:1245)
>>Sentences
>>>Consecutive sentences, requiring, 8890-1(134:1535)
>>>>Petition, 3404(53:1025)
>>>Life imprisonment after third conviction, 691(14:1030)
>>>Tougher, separating from other inmates, 7244(109:1610)
>>>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences
>>Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System (ViCLAS), Royal Canadian Mounted
Police development, use, funding shortage factor, etc., 5532(83:1620),
5534(83:1635), 5566(84:1135-40), 7799(118:1325), 8976(135:1300)
>>>o.q., 7654(116:1150) , 8708(131:1155)
>>Week Without Violence, YWCA sponsored
>>>o.q., 969(18:1450) , 9179(138:1455)
>>>S.O. 31, 912(17:1400), 1041(19:1405), 9295(140:1410)
>>Women, victims, 7842(118:1815-20)
>>>Child Custody and Access Arrangements Special Joint Committe hearings,
comments, etc., o.q., 7704(117:1445)
>>>Crime prevention, relationship, 2811(45:1220)
>>>>o.q., 2802(45:1130)
>>>Disabled women, sexual abuse, etc., S.O. 31, 10852(165:1400)
>>>Economic factors, 2812(45:1225)
>>>Extent, 2811(45:1220)
>>>Federal-provincial-territorial status of women, ministers conference
discussing, declaration, 2811(45:1220)
>>>>o.q., 10860(165:1440)
>>>Government measures
>>>>Increasing, strengthening, 2811-3(45:1220-30)
>>>>o.q., 969(18:1450), 10429-30(159:1445), 16257(243:1200-5)
>>>>S.O. 31, 11052-3(168:1400-5)
>>>Government position, o.q., 7704(117:1445)
>>>International Day to End Violence Against Women
>>>>o.q., 10429-30(159:1445)
>>>>S.O. 31, 2179(37:1405-10), 10423(159:1410)
>>>Men taking responsibility for actions, amending Criminal Code,
petitions, 2245(38:1515), 2698(44:1020), 10686(163:1005)
>>>Miller, Mary-Lynne, common law husband Brad Neuman convicted, lenient
sentence, 14115(211:1555)
>>>National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, École
Polytechnique, Montreal, Que., December 6, 1989 massacre anniversary,
14124(211:1700)
>>>>Iqaluit Declaration of 1998, federal-provincial-territorial Status of
Women ministers, tabled, 11017(168:1005)
>>>>o.q., 2802(45:1130-5)
>>>>S.O. 31, 2644-5(43:1410), 2731-2(44:1405), 2795-7(45:1100-10),
2867(46:1405), 10722(163:1400), 10851-3(165:1400-5), 10911-2(166:1105-10),
10971-2(167:1400-5), 11052-3(168:1400-5)
>>>>Statement by Minister (Fry), 2811-3(45:1220-30)
>>>Provocation defence, 7254(109:1725), 15457(233:1230)
>>>>Klassen, Susan, killed by Ralph Klassen, etc., 2812(45:1225)
>>>>>S.O. 31, 606(12:1405-10)
>>>>o.q., 16257(243:1200)
>>>>Petitions, 877-8(17:1010), 1910(33:1510), 3404(53:1020), 5339(80:1515),
5676(86:1010), 6294(95:1510) , 8111(121:1215), 9521(144:1515)
>>>S.O. 31, 1041(19:1405), 10552(161:1100)
>>>Social problem, impact on men, etc., 2811-2(45:1220-5)
>>>Stone, Bert, killed wife, lenient sentence, Supreme Court of Canada ruling,
etc., o.q., 15448(233:1145)
>>>Systemic, 2811-2(45:1220-5)
>>>Whale Cove, N.W.T. initiatives, S.O. 31, 8986(135:1405)
>>>Women's organizations funding cutbacks, relationship, o.q., 7704(117:1445)
>>>Zero tolerance, 2812(45:1225)
>>>>o.q., 2802(45:1130), 16257(243:1205)
>>>See also Family violence;
Gun control/guns--Women;
Murder--Battered woman syndrome defence--Spousal killings;
Women--Crisis centres/shelters
>>See also Break and enter--Home invasions;
Cadman--References;
Capital punishment;
Crime--Proceeds of, Money laundering;
Family violence;
Justice system--Extreme drunkenness defence--Trials, Witnesses;
Murder;
Parole--Early release;
Toys;
Young offenders