House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Τόμος 8E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1966 |
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... ment , I dare him to say he would have done better under the circumstances . He himself would have let employers and workers , through their bargaining agents , try in every way to find a solution , to come to an agree- ment . But it is ...
... ment , I dare him to say he would have done better under the circumstances . He himself would have let employers and workers , through their bargaining agents , try in every way to find a solution , to come to an agree- ment . But it is ...
Σελίδα 7853
... ment chose to provide a provisional settle- ment for 1966 in the expectation that the parties ought to be given a further opportuni- ty to negotiate and mediate . The right hon . gentleman has to appreciate that approach because in 1960 ...
... ment chose to provide a provisional settle- ment for 1966 in the expectation that the parties ought to be given a further opportuni- ty to negotiate and mediate . The right hon . gentleman has to appreciate that approach because in 1960 ...
Σελίδα 8329
... ment . No military equipment is delivered by Canadian suppliers to any destination in Viet Nam . It is government policy not to grant export permits for shipment of military equip- ment to Viet Nam . SPECIAL CARS , C.N.R. Question No ...
... ment . No military equipment is delivered by Canadian suppliers to any destination in Viet Nam . It is government policy not to grant export permits for shipment of military equip- ment to Viet Nam . SPECIAL CARS , C.N.R. Question No ...
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accept adjourn agree agreement amendment areas ask the minister believe bill Chairman clause commission committee concerned consider Crowsnest pass deal debate Diefenbaker discussion dispute economic effect employees Essex East fact federal Freedman report freight rates gentleman give going hear hope increase industry inflation interest Justice Munroe Leader Legislation Respecting Railway lines MacEachen maritimes McIlraith mediation Mégantic ment Minister of Finance Minister of Labour Minister of National Minister of Transport minister's motion move National Defence negotiations Ontario operations Opposition parliament party Paul Hellyer Pearson Pickersgill position present Prime Minister problem production proposed provinces Quebec question question of privilege rail railroad railway companies railway workers Réal Caouette recommendations referred Respecting Railway Matters second reading situation Speaker speech statement strike suggest Supply-Finance sure things tion transportation policy unions wage western Canada Winnipeg North Centre words York South