Canadian Parliament Backs Kyoto Ratification Plan - 12/11/2002 - ENN.com The canadian parliament voted Tuesday to support government plans to ratify theKyoto protocol on cutting greenhouse gases, overriding opponents who say the http://www.enn.com/news/wire-stories/2002/12/12112002/reu_49153.asp
Extractions: Site Index: Home News ENN Earthnews Affiliates News In-Depth Topics Interact Online Quizzes Postcards Marketplace Business Center Store Advanced Search Advertise Join ENN e-mail Subscription Take our Survey Affiliate Tech Center Post Press Release Help About ENN Site Map Canadian parliament backs Kyoto ratification plan Wednesday, December 11, 2002 By David Ljunggren, Reuters The 195-77 vote by the House of Commons lower chamber has no binding power on the government of Prime Minister Jean Chretien. But it reflects his government's determination to press ahead with speedy ratification, in stark contrast to the position in the United States, which opposes the pact. Chretien said Tuesday he intended to ratify the treaty by the end of the year. The vote puts Canada squarely at odds with the United States, which walked away from the Kyoto treaty last year on the grounds it would damage the U.S. economy. Critics say it would be suicide for Canadian firms to commit to the costly process of cutting emissions when U.S. competitors did not. The outcome of the vote was never in question since Chretien had ordered legislators from his ruling Liberal Party to support the government. Two of the four opposition parties also backed the idea.
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Extractions: The Hon. Art Eggleton, a member of the Parliament of Canada, will visit Cornell Friday, Nov. 22, to give a talk on "Canada-U.S. Relations in the Post-9/11 Era." The lecture, which is free and open to the community, will be in the Hollis E. Cornell Auditorium of Goldwin Smith Hall, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Eggleton served as Canada's minister of national defence from June 1997 to May 2002. He previously held the positions of president of the Treasury Board and minister responsible for infrastructure, 1993 to 1996, and of minister of international trade from January 1996 to June 1997. Before entering federal politics, Eggleton was the mayor of Toronto for 11 years, the longest-serving mayor in the city's history. Within the context that Canada is the United States' largest trading partner and the two countries share the world's longest undefended border, Eggleton will speak both about bilateral issues and major international political, security and legal concerns of the two countries. Eggleton's talk is hosted by the Canadians at Cornell Club (CACC), which, with more than 225 members, may be the largest Canadian student association in the Ivy League. Daniel Braun '04, president of the CACC, said that Eggleton, who as a cabinet member has been at the center of Canadian federal political decision-making for most of the past decade, is an ideal person to speak to the Cornell community about these vital bilateral and international issues.
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Extractions: Human cloning ban measure approved in Canadian Parliament Published: 2004-03-15 OTTAWA (CNS) A bill that would ban human cloning and regulate research on embryos has passed both houses of Parliament and was awaiting the governor general's assent to become law. The governor general was expected to approve the legislation by the end of March. The Assisted Human Reproduction Act bans human cloning, sex selection, commercial surrogate motherhood contracts, the sale of sperm and eggs, and sets out rules on human embryonic stem-cell research. The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops did not take an official position on the bill, but expressed concerns about parts of the bill before the Senate Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology. ALSO ON THIS DAY Black theology means understanding the blues, says theologian Friends, family speak on behalf of bishop at pre-sentence hearing Grant program distributes $125,000 to 60 U.S. parishes Pastor restored to parish after being cleared of abuse claims ... Polish Jesuit, leading opponent of anti-Semitism, dies UPDATES IN MARCH Mon, March 1, 2004
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Extractions: The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ann Colgrove April 24, 2002 Jennifer Kaplan (202) 663-4900 TTY: (202) 663-4494 Testimony to Focus on Women, Minorities and People with Disabilities in the Workforce WASHINGTON - Cari M. Dominguez, Chair of the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), will testify before the Canadian House of Commons's Standing Committee on Human Resources Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities on Thursday, April 25, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. She will be the first Chair of the EEOC to address the Parliament of Canada. This trip marks Chair Dominguez's first visit to a foreign nation on behalf of EEOC. She has been invited to present information about EEOC's programs and initiatives to the Committee as it reviews the Canadian Employment Equity Act. She will offer brief remarks to be followed by questions from Committee Members. "The United States and Canada share many issues of mutual concern with respect to the advancement of racial and ethnic minority group members, women, and people with disabilities in our workforces," said Chair Dominguez. "I am honored to have the privilege to address this Committee and hope that this invitation will be the first of many such opportunities to work together."
Extractions: 19 March 1999 By a vote of 175 to 67, Canada's House of Commons rejected Monday a motion to study the creation of a North American monetary unioni.e., to consider scrapping Canada's national currency, the Canadian dollar. BQ leader Gilles Duceppe argued that the creation of a monetary union based on the North American Free Trade zone (which unites Canada, the US and Mexico) and ultimately embracing all the Americas would be in the interest of both Quebec and Canada. "Everybody knows our world is evolving toward three great economic and political blocs," declared Duceppe. "The development of an economic bloc also supposesin the rather short termthe existence of a common currency and common political institutions." The BQ leader predicted that within 20 years there will be just three major currenciesthe yen, the euro and the US dollarand warned that the Canadian government's refusal to recognize the inevitability of monetary union with the US was making the Canadian dollar a target of speculators and contributing to economic uncertainty and instability.
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