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Parliamentary bill and text of new North American trade agreement

Canadian Liberty Posted on July 31, 2019 by AlanJanuary 29, 2021  

Edited: 1.1, August 6, 2019 I was looking for topics that could possibly relate to 5G, but I was also concerned with other issues. I don’t know if we can still submit briefs for other topics and committees, but the … Continue reading →

Posted in F2, Featured | Tagged 5G, Broadcasting Act, C-100, Cellular Networks, Committees, NAFTA, Parliament, Radio Frequency (RF), Strategies, Telecommunications, Trade, USMCA, Voice | Leave a reply

Participating in Parliamentary Committees (updated – action points)

Canadian Liberty Posted on July 3, 2019 by AlanOctober 3, 2023  

Value for value: Please support my efforts. Updated: July 4, 2019 House of Commons Participating in the Work of a Committee Submitting a Brief A brief is a written submission that provides opinions, comments and recommendations on a subject being … Continue reading →

Posted in F2, Featured | Tagged 5G, Budget, Committees, Euthanasia, House of Commons, Parliament, Radio Frequency (RF), Senate, Smart Cities, Strategies, Trade, Voice | Leave a reply

Voice: contacting your federal Member of Parliament in Canada

Canadian Liberty Posted on June 23, 2019 by AlanOctober 3, 2023  

Edition 1.2 The specifics of this post relate to Canada, but it may be a similar process for other countries. I think it is empowering to express yourself on an issue important to you, so writing your political representative is … Continue reading →

Posted in F2, Featured | Tagged Members of Parliament, Parliament, Strategies, Voice | Leave a reply

Canadian Parliamentary Research Tools & Other Resources

Canadian Liberty Posted on June 10, 2019 by AlanDecember 8, 2024  

Parliamentary Historical Resources: parl.canadiana.ca Search Tool The Canadian Parliamentary Historical Resources portal includes all debates, journals and committee documentation of the Senate and the House of Commons from the 1st Session of the 1st Parliament (1867) until coverage at www.parl.ca … Continue reading →

Posted in F3, Featured | Tagged Journals, Libraries, Parliament, Research, Resources | Leave a reply

Fluoride Discussion in Parliament (II) (February 22, 2009)

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 22, 2009 by AlanJune 5, 2025  

Continuing with comments on “fluoride” from the Canadian parliament website, so that readers can explore their preconceived ideas about what pollution consists of. Proceedings of the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources – February 26, 2008 … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Fluoride, Parliament, Science | Leave a reply

Fluoride Discussion in Parliament (I) (February 19, 2009)

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 19, 2009 by AlanNovember 15, 2022  

Most of the references to fluoride in Canadian parliamentary committees are in the context of paternalistic forced medication of community water supplies supposedly for dental health, but I found some negative references also. Proceedings of the Standing Senate Committee on … Continue reading →

Posted in F3, Featured, FR | Tagged Fluoride, Parliament, Sharon Carstairs | Leave a reply

Accountability and Canadian Parliament (October 29, 2006)

Canadian Liberty Posted on October 29, 2006 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

Accountability on menu at law and Parliament Conference www.thehilltimes.ca, Oct 23 ’06 Accountability may be hot, but some MPs say Parliament is much less accountable than it was 30 years ago. (Original Post)

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Posted in General | Tagged Accountability, Democracy, Parliament | Leave a reply

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