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Ralph Goodale on Western Grain Transportation Act
In the House of Commons on February 13th, 1995.
Western Grain Transportation Act
Government Orders
February 13th, 1995 / 4 p.m.
Regina—Wascana
Saskatchewan
Liberal
Ralph Goodale for Minister of Transport
moved that Bill C-66, an act to amend the Western Grain Transportation Act, be read the second time and referred to a committee.
Mr. Speaker, on behalf of the government and in particular on behalf of my colleague the Minister of Transport, I am pleased to open debate on Bill C-66, an act to make certain short term amendments to the Western Grain Transportation Act, commonly known as the WGTA.
This bill deals with three specific changes to the current legislation. Two amendments address problems in the movement of grain to port for export. The third removes the WGTA subsidy on shipments of wheat to Mexico and is intended to facilitate our continued access to a very important market for Canada in Latin America.
At the outset I should note that the amendments in Bill C-66 are no substitute and are not intended to be a substitute for the major reforms of the grain handling and transportation system which will be brought before this House later on in this session. Rather, this bill fulfils a commitment that the government has made to farm leaders and to the grains industry that we would deal with certain particular issues that have caused significant delays and other problems in Canada's grain transportation system, especially over the course of the last year or so.
Because it is essential procedurally that these amendments are in place before the beginning of the 1995-96 crop year in western Canada which begins on August 1, the government tabled the legislation which is now before us in December.
We are urging its quick passage through the House so that the legislation can be in effect in time for the beginning of the next crop year.
Ralph Goodale on Western Grain Transportation Act
In the House of Commons on February 13th, 1995.
Western Grain Transportation Act
Government Orders
February 13th, 1995 / 4 p.m.
Regina—Wascana
Saskatchewan
Liberal
Ralph Goodale for Minister of Transport
moved that Bill C-66, an act to amend the Western Grain Transportation Act, be read the second time and referred to a committee.
Mr. Speaker, on behalf of the government and in particular on behalf of my colleague the Minister of Transport, I am pleased to open debate on Bill C-66, an act to make certain short term amendments to the Western Grain Transportation Act, commonly known as the WGTA.
This bill deals with three specific changes to the current legislation. Two amendments address problems in the movement of grain to port for export. The third removes the WGTA subsidy on shipments of wheat to Mexico and is intended to facilitate our continued access to a very important market for Canada in Latin America.
At the outset I should note that the amendments in Bill C-66 are no substitute and are not intended to be a substitute for the major reforms of the grain handling and transportation system which will be brought before this House later on in this session. Rather, this bill fulfils a commitment that the government has made to farm leaders and to the grains industry that we would deal with certain particular issues that have caused significant delays and other problems in Canada's grain transportation system, especially over the course of the last year or so.
Because it is essential procedurally that these amendments are in place before the beginning of the 1995-96 crop year in western Canada which begins on August 1, the government tabled the legislation which is now before us in December.
We are urging its quick passage through the House so that the legislation can be in effect in time for the beginning of the next crop year.
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