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APRIL 18, 2005 to MAY 4, 2006 Abdelmagid, Shayma - Multicultural Awareness Award (Res 1 APRIL 18, 2005 TO MAY 4, 2006 BOUND VOLUME INDEX - APRIL 18, 2005 TO MAY 4, 2006 Abdelmagid, Shayma - Multicultural Awareness Award (res. 4343), n 8039 Aboriginal Affs. - Treaty Issues Umbrella Agreement - Details, qu 7969 A.C. Dispensing: Staff - Congrats. (res. 3210), n 6060, app 6061 Acadia Axemen: Football Season - Congrats. (res. 5017), n 9306, app 9306 Acadia Axemen: Football Season - Congrats. (res. 5102), n 9544 Acadian Affs. - French for the Future Prog. (res. 3446), n 6552, ap 6553 Acadian Affs.: Long-Term Care Patients - Language, qu 8416 Adams, Cam/Vols.: East. Shore Hockey Tournament - Recognize (res. 3789), n 7210 Adams, Chris/Dillon, Michael: Auburn HS - Ozmon Trophy (res. 4295), n 7933, app 7934 Adams, Dr. Wayne: Black Hockey and Sports Hall of Fame Comm. - Appt. (res. 5415), n 9923 Adamson, Greg: Firefighters Combat Challenge - Congrats. (res. 5220), n 9758 Addiction Serv./Pub. Health Serv./Kingston Mem. Clinic: Youth Health - Dedication Congrats. (res. 4043), n 7554 ADDRESS IN REPLY Corbett, Mr. F., 7271-7274 d’Entremont, Hon. C., 7488-7491 Dooks, Mr. W., 7196-7200 Estabrooks, Mr. W., 6807-6810 Gaudet, Mr. W., 6814-6817 Glavine, Mr. L., 7194-7196 Graham, Mr. D., 7586-7590 MacDonell, Mr. J., 7480-7482 MacKinnon, Mr. R., 7275-7278 Massey, Ms. J., 7582-7585 More, Ms. M., 7093-7096 Morse, Hon. D., 6911-6915 Parent, Mr. M., 7099-7103 Raymond, Ms. M., 7190-7194 Sampson, Mr. Gerald, 6915-6919; 7096-7099; 7268-7271; 7482-7487 Steele, Mr. G., 6907-6911 Taylor, Mr. B., 6810-6814; 7590-7593 Adjournment, House rose to meet again at the call of the Speaker, 9966 Adjournment of House (Rule 43) Clarke, Hon. C., 8180 Corbett, Mr. F., 8196 Dexter, Mr. D., 8185 Epstein, Mr. H., 8203 Fage, Hon. E., 8192 MacDonald, Mr. Manning, 8176 Sampson, Mr. Gerald, 8189 Taylor, Mr. B., 8201 Theriault, Mr. H., 8200 Whalen, Ms. D., 8179 Adopt-A-Hwy. Day (05/04/05) - Acknowledge (res. 3636), n 6954, app 6954 Adshade, Bill/Vols. - El Salvador: Dedication - Congrats. (res. 3730), n 7151 Advocate FD: Year-Round Serv. - Thank (res. 5259), n 9777 Afani, Hamzeh - Can. Summer Games (2005): Participation - Congrats. (res. 5348), n 9822 2 APRIL 18, 2005 TO MAY 4, 2006 Affeld, Dominic - Chief Scout Award (res. 3953), n 7445, app 7446 African N.S. Affs. - Africville Residents: Grievances - Settlement Details, qu 7964 Afric./N.S. Affs. - Beechville: History - Project, qu 6078 African N.S. Affs. - Office: Development - Speed, qu 8516 African N.S. Affs.: Office - Opening (res. 4607), n 8372, app 8373 African N.S. Affs.: Toll-Free Number - Provide, qu 9160 Africville Act (Bill 213), 1st 7561 Agric. & Fish. - Agric. Crisis: Address - Plans, qu 7861 Agric. & Fish.: Agric. Dev. - Pursue (adj. motion), 6919 Agric. & Fish. - Aquaculture Harvest Fest.: Participants - Congrats. (res. 4845), n 9003, app 9004 Agric. & Fish.: Buy Local Prog. - Deliver (res. 4583), n 8319 Agric. & Fish. - Clearwater: N. Sydney Plant - Plans, qu 8520 Agric. & Fish. - Clearwater Layoffs (res. 4593), n 8327 Agric. & Fish.: Clearwater Plant - N. Sydney (petition), 8371 Agric. & Fish.: Contraband Lobster - Buyers Crackdown (res. 3822), n 7233, app 7234 Agric. & Fish. - Crab Fishermen (N.S.): Protection - Plans, qu 7256 Agric. & Fish. - East. Shore Lobster Fishermen: Safe Season Wish (res. 3255), n 6170, app 6170 Agric. & Fish.: Farmland - Preserve (adj. motion), 9083 Agric. & Fish. - Fish Catches: Sale - Policy (res. 4012), n 7535 Agric. & Fish. - Fishermen: Tax Burden - Ease, qu 6580 Agric. & Fish.: Fishing Licences - Capital Gains Tax, qu 8501 Agric. & Fish.: Genetically Eng. Plant-free Zone - Request (petition), 8372 Agric. & Fish. - Hog Ind.: Crisis - Awareness (res. 4857), n 9014 Agric. & Fish. - Hog Producer: Plan - Agree, qu 9022 Agric. & Fish. - Illegal Fishing: Prevention - Plans, qu 7377 Agric. & Fish.: Lobster Fishermen - Assist, qu 8504 Agric. & Fish. - Lobster Fishermen: Success - Wish (res. 4815), n 8877, app 8877 Agric. & Fish. - Lobster Season: LFA 34 - Violence Prevent, qu 7859 Agric. & Fish.: Local Processing Rule - Institute (res. 4804), n 8868 Agric. & Fish.: Nappan Research Sta. - Operation Continue (res. 3049), n 5840, app 5841 Agric. & Fish. - NSAC: Applied Science Educ. - Contribution (res. 4903), n 9117, app 9118 Agric. & Fish.: Oil & Gas Exploration/Fisheries - Balance, qu 8526 Agric. & Fish.: Owner/Operator Policy: Enforce (res. 3316), n 6277 Agric. & Fish. - Pork Farmers: Production - Cessation (res. 1027), n 9027 Agric. & Fish. - Pork Ind.: Collapse - Avert (res. 4854), n 9012, app 9013 Agric. & Fish. - Pork Ind.: Fin. Dilemma - Plans, qu 9024 Agric. & Fish.: Pork Ind. - Fin. Situation (res. 4732), n 8710 Agric. & Fish.: Pork Ind. - Support (res. 4849), n 9008, app 9008 Agric. & Fish. - Pork N.S.: Min. Decision, qu 9618 Agric. & Fish.: Pork Producers - Assist (res. 4811), n 8874, app 8874 Agric. & Fish. - Pork Producers: Assistance - Strategy, qu 9601 Agric. & Fish. - Seal/Groundfish: Imbalance - Solve (res. 3825), n 7235 Agric. & Fish. - Seismic Testing: C.B. Fishermen - Protection, qu 9617 Agric. & Fish.: Supply-Managed Ind. - Support (res. 5358), n 9839, app 9839 Agric. & Fish.: Supply Management System - Maintain (res. 5389), n 9864, app 9864 Agric. & Fish.: Vet. Techs. - Contributions (res. 4429), n 8099, app 8100 Agric. & Fish.: Young Fishermen - Assist (adj. motion), 8976 Agrologists Instit. (N.S.) - Awards: Recipients - Congrats. (res. 3942), n 7435, app 7436 3 APRIL 18, 2005 TO MAY 4, 2006 Akerley Commun. College Campus - Expansion: Contributors - Congrats. (res. 4202), n 7798 Alain, Sgt. Tracy - Cadet Pin (5 Yr.) (res. 3128), n 5928 Alexander Graham Bell Day Act (Bill 192), 1st 7052, 2nd 7637, 3rd 8009, RA 8028 Alice Housing - Donner Fdn. Award 2004 (res. 3089), n 5873, app 5874 All Saints Commun. Health Care Fdn.: Achievements - Congrats. (res. 4206), n 7800 All Saints Hosp. Aux.: Dedication - Congrats. (res. 4205), n 7800 Allen, Donna/Vols.: East. Shore Hockey Tournament - Recognize (res. 3790), n 7210 Amherst: Communities in Bloom Comp. - Congrats. (res. 5091), n 9467, app 9468 Amherst Natural Gas Comm.: Distribution - Congrats. (res. 4929), n 9140, app 9141 Amherst Skating Club: Prov. Comp. Winners - Congrats. (res. 3401), n 6464 Anderson, Prof. Alan: Research - Recognize (res. 3315), n 6277, app 6277 Anderson, Rev. Lennet: Upper Hammonds Plains Church - Commend (res. 4846), n 9004, app 9005 Anderson, Eugene - North End Commun. Health Ctr.: Service - Thank (res. 5320), n 9808 Andrews Island - Andrews Fam./MICA: Conservation - Thank (res. 4844), n 9002, app 9003 Andrews, Michael - Can. Summer Games (2005): Participation - Congrats. (res. 5336), n 9816 Anna Co. - Anniv.(40th) (res. 4657), n 8493, app 8494 Annapolis Royal: Tourism Ind. - Contribution (res. 5265), n 9780 Annapolis Skippers Unlimited/Lewis, Amy - Commun. Dedication (res. 5319), n 9808 Antigonish Bantam Lions - Basketball Championship (res. 3681), n 7061, app 7061 Antigonish Mini Royals - Basketball Title (res. 3755), n 7175, app 7175 Antigonish Rec. Field - Improvements (res. 3222), n 6139 Anzac Day: N. Zealand/Australia/Hants West MLA - Contribution (res. 3376), n 6368, app 6369 A.P. Reid Ins. - Anniv. (25th) (res. 3965), n 7454 AP. Reid Ins. Ltd. - Ind.: Contribution - Recognize (res. 3689), n 7067, app 7068 Applied Geomatics Research Groups: Lawrencetown/Middleton NSCC Technology - Congrats. (res. 3223), n 6140 Appointment of Captain Kenneth H. Greenham as Sergeant-at-Arms (The Premier), 9963 Appropriations Act , 2005 (Bill 215), 1st 7594, 2nd 7594, 3rd 7596, RA 8029 Arab, Patricia - Lebanese Emigrant of the Yr. Award (res. 3554), n 6786, app 6786 Archibald, Donnelly/Avery, Cory: Can. Games - Success Wish (res. 4250), n 7830, app 7830 Archibald, Karen: Sm. Bus. Success - Congrats. (res. 4863), n 9019, app 9020 Argyle Mun. Acadian School - English Spelling Bee: Participants - Congrats. (res. 3827), n 7237, app 7237 Argyle Mun. Dist. - Anniv. (125th) (res. 4333), n 8034 Argyle Township Courthouse - Restoration: Participants - Congrats. (res. 5043), n 9431 Armstrong Fox: Textile Co. - Congrats. (res. 4772), n 8776, app 8776 Arrival of Lieutenant Governor, 9969 Arsenault, Michael - CPR Rescue (res. 4639), n 8464 ARK - Bd. Members/Staff: Dedication - Congrats. (res. 3397), n 6462 AGNS - Gov’t. (N.S.): Progs. - Protect (res. 3643), n 6960 Asian Commun.: Contributions - Acknowledge (res. 3750), n 7171, app 7171 Asian Heritage Mo. (05/05) - Recognize (res. 3542), n 6776, app 6777 Asian Heritage Mo. (05/05) - Recognize (res. 3594), n 6861, app 6861 Aspotogan Heritage Trust: Members/Vols. - Thank (res. 5101), n 9543 4 APRIL 18, 2005 TO MAY 4, 2006 Assessment Act (Bill 15), 1st 5841 Astral Dr. Elem. Sch.: Abilities Fdn. - Fundraising (res. 4571), n 8309, app 8310 Astral Dr. JHS - Athletics: Season - Congrats. (res. 4336), n 8036 AIMS - Anniv. (10th) (res. 3193), n 6044 Atkins, Luke: Can. Games (2005) - Participation (res. 4885), n 9101 Atkinson, Betty & Jim - Foster Children: Dedication - Thank (res. 5105), n 9545 Atkinson, Charley/Skidmore, Jim: Central Powersport - Opening (res. 3412), n 6470 Atlantic Accord - Fate: Stephen Harper - Premier Trust, qu 7725 Atlantic Accord: N.S. MP - Support (res. 3944), n 7437, app 7438 Atlantic Accord - N.S. MPs: Support - Demand, qu 7354 Atlantic Accord - N.S. MP: Support - Demand, qu 7462 Atlantic Accord - N.S. MPs: Support - Urge (res. 4167), n 7691 Atlantic Accord: N.S. MPs - Support Urge (adj. motion), 7492 Atl., Battle of - Casualties: One Minute Silence - Observe (res. 3575), n 6803, app 6804 Atl., Battle of: Veterans - Thank (res. 3534), n 6769, app 6770 Atl. Battle of: Victims - Acknowledge (res. 3569), n 6798, app 6799 Atl. Mayors’ Congress - Home Heating: HST Removal - Support (res. 4565), n 8305 Atl. Salmon Fed./Participants: Lime Doser Proj. - Applaud (res. 4450), n 8118, app 8119 Atwell, Amber/Aalders, Rachel/Balcom, Monica: Boxing Medals - Congrats. (res. 4220), n 7808 Atwood, Ms. Jerry - SW Shore Dev. Auth.: Retirement - Congrats. (res. 4394), n 8064 Auburn - John Steward Commun. Park Dev. Assoc. - Congrats. (res. 4645), n 8482, app 8482 Aucoin, Craig - Tandem Bicycle: Spoke N.S. - Congrats. (res. 3963), n 7453, app 7453 Aucoin, Jeff - Can. 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