EXTRACTS FROM HANSARD ------ PROCEEDINGS OF CANADA'S SENATE
The following extracts have been taken from Hansard Records of Canada's Senate for the 37th Parliament of Canada:
30 Apr 2003 - Bill S-13 - Debate on third reading starts in the Senate.
29 Apr 2003 - Bill S-13 - Senate Committee reports Bill S-13 back to the Senate without amendment..
11 Feb 2003 - Bill S-13 - An Act to amend the Statistics Act receives second reading and is referred to Committee.
05 Feb 2003 - Bill S-13 - An Act to amend the Statistics Act receives first reading. Senator Lorna Milne gives sources of petitions and presents petitions containing 563 signatures.
03 Dec 2002 - Senator Lorna Milne gives sources of petitions and presents petitions containing 441 signatures.
26 Nov 2002 - Senator Lorna Milne gives sources of petitions and presents petitions containing 1,253 signatures.
08 Oct 2002 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 940 signatures.
16 Sep 2002 - The first session of the 37th Parliament of Canada is prorogued.
12 Jun 2002 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 502 signatures.
05 Jun 2002 - On Motion of Senator Michael Kirby report of the Committee deferred to not later than 30 September 2002.
25 Apr 2002 - On Motion of Senator Michael Kirby report of the Committee deferred to not later than 6 June 2002.
16 Apr 2002 - Notice of Motion to delay report of Committee back to Senate.
25 Mar 2002 - Bill S-12 is referred back to Committee.
21 Mar 2002 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 2,249 signatures.
07 Mar 2002 - Senator Lowell Murray continues his opposition debate in third reading of Bill S-12. He proposes a motion that would refer S-12 back to the Senate Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology to enable Chief Statistician to respond to comments made by Senator Milne during previous debate.
19 Feb 2002 - Senator Lorna Milne moves third reading of Bill S-12. Senators Lynch-Staunton, Gerald Comeau, Nicholas W. Taylor, and Lowell Murray oppose passage of Bill S-12. Senator Joan Fraser and Gerry St. Germain support it.
14 Dec 2001 - Senator Marjory LeBreton, Deputy Chair of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology, presented the Report of the Committee referring Bill S-12 back to the Senate without amendment, but with some comments.
12 Dec 2001 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 761 signatures. Senator Laurier L. LaPierre, as Chair of the Heritage Fairs seeks speedy passage of Bill S-12 to allow children doing genealogy for these endeavours to have access to Post 1901 Census records.
06 Nov 2001 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 1,350 signatures. Senator Wilfred P. Moore comments re: destruction of St. John's Anglican Church in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
23 Oct 2001 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 305 signatures.
17 Oct 2001 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 669 signatures of Canadian Home Children and their descendants.
02 Oct 2001 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 1,033 signatures.
29 May 2001 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 988 signatures.
15 May 2001 - During debate of another Bill Senator Lowell Murray refers to MP Murray Calder's Bill C-312 relating to access of Census records.
10 May 2001 - Delayed answers to Oral Questions regarding questions on the Census questionnaire.
08 May 2001 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 1,527 signatures.
03 May 2001 - Senator Sharon Carstairs responds to discussion raised regarding questions on the 2001 Census forms.
01 May 2001 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 2,115 signatures. Some discussion is raised regarding questions on the 2001 Census forms.
29 Mar 2001 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 2,403 signatures.
27 Mar 2001 - Senator Murray speaks against Bill S-12. Bill S-12 receives second reading and is Referred to Committee.
15 Mar 2001 - Senator Lorna Milne presents petitions containing 1,087 signatures.
20 Feb 2001 - Senator Milne presents petition. Debate begins on second reading of Bill S-12. Senators Finestone, Bryden, Grafstein, and Kinsella speak to the Bill.
07 Feb 2001 - Senator Lorna Milne Presents Bill S-12 for first reading. Bill S-12 is a re-introduction of Bill S-15 which ceased to exist on the dissolution of the previous government in October 2000.