House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Τόμος 6Canadian Government Publishing, 1969 |
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Σελίδα 5591
... responsibility by saying that the society in which we live will no longer accept responsibility for its acts and , therefore , we have to legislate control . Surely , in this country we have not gone that far , though some people may ...
... responsibility by saying that the society in which we live will no longer accept responsibility for its acts and , therefore , we have to legislate control . Surely , in this country we have not gone that far , though some people may ...
Σελίδα 5943
... responsibility , then we must carry it out . We must not fail , not only because we do not want to look silly but because we have accepted a heavy responsibility . I believe the Canadian people will support these measures if they are ...
... responsibility , then we must carry it out . We must not fail , not only because we do not want to look silly but because we have accepted a heavy responsibility . I believe the Canadian people will support these measures if they are ...
Σελίδα 6079
... responsibility ? I had hoped that the Department of Fisher- ies would have the ultimate responsibility for dealing with pollution , and my objection to Bill C - 204 is that it does not give that depart- ment the ultimate responsibility ...
... responsibility ? I had hoped that the Department of Fisher- ies would have the ultimate responsibility for dealing with pollution , and my objection to Bill C - 204 is that it does not give that depart- ment the ultimate responsibility ...
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