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ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS

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PETITIONS

JUSTICE

Mrs. Bonnie Hickey (St. John's East, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, I would like to present pursuant to Standing Order 36 three petitions.

The first petition signed by my constituents calls on the Parliament of Canada to prohibit convicted criminals from profiting financially from book writing, setting up 1-900 numbers and producing video tapes.

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CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING PROJECTS

Mrs. Bonnie Hickey (St. John's East, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, the second petition comes from two co-operative housing projects in St. John's, Odyssey House and S.O.D. Housing Co-operatives, which calls on Parliament to administer a financial and federally funded co-operative housing office for non-governmental organizations.

CANADIAN MERCHANT MARINE

Mrs. Bonnie Hickey (St. John's East, Lib.): The third petition calls on Parliament to extend benefits to veterans of the merchant marine equal to that enjoyed by veterans of Canada's World War II services.

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QUESTIONS PASSED AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS

Mr. Paul Zed (Parliamentary Secretary to Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, if Question No. 10 could be made an Order for Return, the return would be tabled immediately.

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Question No. 10-Mr. Ringma:

For the fiscal year 1995, and with respect to minority language broadcasting stations across Canada, what has the government determined to be: (a) the total amount of federal monies spent on providing these services and (b) the total amount of advertising revenue generated by these stations?
Return tabled.


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Mr. Zed: I ask that the remaining questions be allowed to stand.

The Speaker: Is it agreed?

Some hon. members: Agreed.

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