QUESTIONS ON THE ORDER PAPER

INTRODUCED IN THE

HOUSE OF COMMONS

by Garry Breitkreuz, MP (Yorkton-Melville)

 


February 18, 2005 - BREITKREUZ KEEPS DIGGING INTO COMPUTER CHAOS AT THE GUN REGISTRY

 

February 14, 2005 - Q-81 and Q-82: BREITKREUZ ASKS TO SEE RESULTS OF 6,000 FIREARMS TRACES AND 2,633 AFFIDAVITS

 

December 8, 2004 - FOUR MORE TOUGH QUESTIONS FOR THE LIBERALS 

 

October 14, 2004 - BREITKREUZ'S FOUR FIREARMS QUESTIONS KEEP LIBERALS' FEET TO THE FIRE

March 24, 2004 - ARE FIREARMS PROHIBITION ORDERS BEING ENFORCED?

March 22, 2004 - LIBERALS FAILED TO ANSWER BREITKREUZ'S QUESTIONS ABOUT THE COST AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE GUN REGISTRY (AGAIN!)

February 3, 2004 - BREITKREUZ QUESTIONS FIREARMS PROGRAM'S COST AND EFFECTIVENESS (AGAIN!)

November 7, 2003 - THREE GUN REGISTRY QUESTIONS THE LIBERALS HOPED THEY WOULD NEVER BE ASKED . . . click here

October 28, 2003 - LIBERALS CONFIRM THEY DON'T HAVE A CLUE ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP

September 16, 2003 - Order Paper Question Q-248 - Benefits of Gun Ownership vs. Cost of Regulating Firearms Ownership

June 10, 2003 - Goodale responds to Breitkreuz's question (Q-224) about payment of licencing fees from CWB pooling accounts

June 4, 2003- Breitkreuz catches Justice Minister breaking Firearms Act (again).

June 3, 2003 - Response to Q-227 - Solicitor General doesn't know how many Firearms Licence References were actually called! 

May 26, 2003 -- Easter admits government "does not monitor" major additional gun registry costs as recommended in Auditor General's report . . . click here

May 14, 2003 -- Easter: Not all registrered firearms require verification

May 9,2003 -- Question about how many PAL applicants had their references checked

May 7, 2003 -- Government admits real criminals not the target of firearms program

May 1, 2003 --Payment of licensing fees from Canadian Wheat Board pooling accounts contrary to section 7(3) of the Canadian Wheat Board Act

April 3, 2003 -- Breitkreuz asks government for unreported gun registry costs (AGAIN)

March 31, 2003 -- Government refuses to release " Major Additional Costs" identified by the Auditor General

March 28, 2003 -- Why do high risk individuals do not have to report?

March 17, 2003 -- Government Response to Order Paper Questions Q 112 and Q 113 -- Number of Guns in Canada

February 20, 2003 -- Breitkreuz  Requests Full Disclosure of All Gun Registry Costs

January 30, 2003 -- Order Paper Questions Q112 and Q113 - Number of Guns in Canada

January 28, 2003 -- Breitkreuz's Rebuttal to the Government's Response to Order Paper Questions Q49, Q50, Q88 & Q89

November 20, 2002

June 3, 2002 -- Government's Response to Q-149 and Breitkreuz's Rebuttal

April 25, 2002

April 24, 2002 - JUSTICE MINISTER'S PROJECTIONS OF CURRENT AND FUTURE COSTS OF THE GUN REGISTRY

April 24, 2002 -- 26 Questions on the Effectiveness of the Gun Registry (a written question submitted to the Notice Paper) 

Garry’s Written Questions

Q-18(2) -- Mr. Breitkreuz (Yorkton -- Melville) -- Notice -- September 25, 1997

Answered -- February 13, 1998 (See Debates)

Q-57(1-2) -- Mr. Breitkreuz (Yorkton -- Melville) -- Notice -- December 3, 1997

Made an Order for Return and answer tabled (Sessional Paper No. 8555-361-57) -- April 27, 1998

Q-84(2) -- Mr. Breitkreuz (Yorkton -- Melville) -- Notice -- March 11, 1998

Answered -- March 1, 1999 (See Debates)

Q-169(2) -- Mr. Breitkreuz (Yorkton-Melville) -- Notice -- November 23, 1998

Answered -- May 25, 1999 (See Debates)

Q-185(2) -- Mr. Breitkreuz (Yorkton -- Melville) -- Notice -- December 9, 1998

December 9, 1998 - Mr. Breitkreuz (Yorkton--Melville) - Could the government provide a list of the contracts and the value of each of these contracts entered into between the Government of Canada and/or its agencies and KPMG Peat Marwick Thorne and its affiliates for each of the years from 1992 to 1997?

Died on Order Paper when Parliament was prorogued on September 14, 1999

Q-218(2) -- Mr. Breitkreuz (Yorkton -- Melville) -- Notice -- March 16, 1999

March 16, 1999 - Mr. Breitkreuz (Yorkton--Melville) - With regard to the implementation and maintenance of the new gun control legislation and regulations resulting from the passage of Bill C-68 (assented to on December 5, 1995) now known as Chapter 39, Statutes of Canada 1995: (a) what are the names and cost information for each of the so-called departmental partners, including but not limited to the Department of Justice, RCMP, Department of Human Resources Development, Solicitor General of Canada, Canada Customs, Revenue Canada, Foreign Affairs; (b) what are the functions of, and the services provided by, each departmental partner; (c) what are the names and cost information with respect to contracts, leases and/or rental agreements entered into between the departments of the government, and between the government and public companies, private companies and/or individuals to supply goods, services, buildings and equipment; and (d) what is the good, service, building or equipment provided under the terms of each contract?

Died on Order Paper when Parliament was prorogued on September 14, 1999