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Report From Parliament's Hill- April 3rd, 2008

By Prince George - Peace River M.P. Jay Hill

Thursday, April 03, 2008 03:45 AM

Censorship is Wrong And So Are Tax Breaks for Porn

However much we may be offended or even disgusted when a Canadian-made film exceeds our individual comfort level with sexual activity or gratuitous violence, the Government of Canada cannot and should not engage in censorship.  However that doesn’t mean taxpayers have to foot the bill.

And that is the crux of the current controversy surrounding Bill C-10, an Act to Amend the Income Tax Act.  Now before the Senate, this legislation proposes to deny the film production income tax credit for films that run contrary to public policy, such as those that are pornographic, excessively violent or denigrate a specific group of people.

Film producers aren’t being stopped from making these films … Bill C-10 would just ensure they don’t get a tax break when they do.

In one of the most bewildering displays of partisan hypocrisy I’ve seen, opposition MPs have taken a sudden dislike to this legislation which passed more than five months ago on October 29, 2007.  Unanimously.  At ALL stages.  By ALL parties in the House of Commons.

What’s more, this is the second time the legislation received unanimous sanction by MPs.  In the previous parliamentary session, it was passed as Bill C-33 following extensive review before the opposition-controlled House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance.  On June 5, 2007 the committee heard testimony from witnesses.  They heard more testimony on June 7th where, once again, MPs from all parties, government and opposition alike, asked questions and studied the legislation.  On June 12, 2007, those MPs engaged in clause-by-clause consideration whereby each clause or groups of clauses were approved.

It was a thorough examination with dozens of amendments proposed, some which passed, and the bill was sent back to the House amended on June 13th.  It passed report stage and third reading unanimously on June 15, 2007.

If you’re wondering why I’m offering such a detailed history of this legislation’s progress through Parliament, you should know that opposition MPs are now claiming they had no idea that a measure to restrict the film production tax credit was even in Bill C-33 or C-10.  They’re accusing the government of “sneaking it in” as part of a hidden agenda of censorship.

These opposition MPs either have short and selective memories, or they’re negligent for failing to read legislation they themselves approved.  Worse, the move to restrict the film production credit was first proposed by the former Liberal government in 2003.  Yet former Liberal Cabinet Minister Mauril Bélanger is suddenly outraged by what he calls new ‘Conservative guidelines’.

I am highly confident that the overwhelming majority of my constituents support this measure.  I recall the flood of angry phone calls and letters from Prince George-Peace River residents in 1998 when they learned taxpayers had funded the movie, Bubbles Galore, a porn flick starring an American x-rated porn star. 

It’s actually been suggested that Bill C-10 is offensive and that it will undermine efforts to support Canadian culture and art.  Well I’m positive that taxpayers in my riding would be offended to see their hard-earned tax dollars used to finance tax credits for films like the 2007 Canadian production, “Young People F---ing”!

    
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Censorship?
This is the most important thing Jay Hill could find to babble about??
How about the news today that spot natural gas prices were DOWN on over-supply yesterday...and UP today on short supply!
Do we see games being played here?
Could it have anything to do with the fact that it's getting warmer and people,businesses,etc. are starting to use less and they need to keep the price up?
Could also be that our ELECTED leaders are in it up to their useless asses?
Tape with Sask premier and Tory MP has racist, sexist, homophobic comments: NDP

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/sask_scandal_tape
And what about fish farms threatening the very existance of wild Pacific salmon Mr Hill?
Why is Fisheries and Oceans Canada ignoring the problem.
Why are they refusing to carry out thier mandate.
Hopefully Shiela Fraser uncovers who is the ring leader behind the demise of the Pacific Salmon.
These fish farms are mostly foreign owned and 9 of every 10 farmed salmon produced in Canadian waters is sold in the USA. Why are you allowing foreigners to destroy our fish and environment?
You could maybe ask our new Attorney General John van Dongen about fish farms lostfaith,he was once an expert!!
Actually,the fiasco he found himself in tells us a lot about fish farms and just how the government deals with them.
There should be NO incentive of any kind for Canadians to make any movies. They are consistently & without exception garbage.
Ya I know all about vandongen and his fishfarm history.
Did I mention farmed salmon is NOT good for human consumption. Do you know what they feed them things and what chemicals they use to prevent these fish from dying on them. Scary stuff.
I stopped eating farmed fish of any kind -salmon, talapia, rockfish, etc - because of the junk they are being fed. Scary stuff alright. Even Highliner has their frozen *Pacific Wild Salmon* filets processed and packaged in China. Why?
I made my living in and around the salmon industry back in the early to late 70's,so I have a pretty good idea just how bad it has been abused.
What it has become is the results of bad management and mostly by government agencies.
It is truly a travesty that no one has ever been held accountable for and they should have.
I have never eaten a farmed salmon in my life and I never will!
And it is beyond me why anyone would???
Posted by: diplomat on April 3 2008 4:23 PM
I stopped eating farmed fish of any kind -salmon, talapia, rockfish, etc - because of the junk they are being fed. Scary stuff alright. Even Highliner has their frozen *Pacific Wild Salmon* filets processed and packaged in China. Why?


I am going to take a few stabs in the dark here Diplomat and say, it is because the Chinese intercept Canada bound Pacific Salmon just outside our 200 mile limit and take all they can get. DFO doesn't care and has been ordered not to do anything about it. Or how about Jimmy Pattison's fish companies, (which he does have) ships all his companies fish they catch to China for processing because they only pay thier workers peanuts as compared to here.
Remember it's all about the buck and not the people who make the rapists rich.
Or the fish themselves.
I would like Mr Hill to address our crime, drug and drug addicted baby headlines. I dont think he has to waste his time on the film subsidy thing. I think everyone outside of the film industry is behind the govt on this one (at least everyone who has seen a lot of the products of said industry). Perhaps he could try finding some solutions (not studies ) for problems that are facing real people?
Are there even fish farms in Mr Hills riding? If not, why jump on him? I wouldnt want an albertan MP taking action against coastal logging practices....
Ya gotta jump on them ALL caranmacil!
Every damn one of them, because they operate like collective brain.
They play follow the leader without personal opinions or speaking out for those that elected them,unless they get permission from their leaders."
I wouldn't be suprised if someone else actually wrote this drivel for Hill and told him to publish it.
Why else would he keep embarassing himself like this?
They all represent our elected government,such as it is, so they ALL get to take the heat!
caranmacil said. "I would like Mr Hill to address our crime, drug and drug addicted baby headlines." Hill gives us stuff put out by the conservative spin doctors. Many of them also help out the BC Liberals. If anyone thinks this is Mr. Hill talking, I have a bridge for sale for you.
Truth is, most of you critics would never have one positive or complimentary comment about Mr. Hill, or his weekly report, ever.

Wouldn't really matter what the topic is, or the content. Let's face it, your feelings and thoughts about Mr. Hill will never change. Your will never be happy with him, so why are you so continually interested in criticizing him? Make you feel good? Chester
Brilliant statement caranmacil.
"Perhaps he could try finding some solutions (not studies ) for problems that are facing real people?"

Huh?? He is too old to learn a new trade.

;-)
Chester: "Make you feel good? Chester"

If he can't take the heat he must get out of the kitchen!

(Newsflash: He doesn't care).

Positive comment: He knows how to follow the leader's commands.
I have nothing against Mr Hill! If he does his best for us, i will not only agree with him, i will like him very much. I also know that my ideas of what is good for us do not likely correspond with everyone elses. I guess i want him to concentrate on real issues, not silly nonsense issues that affect almost nobody.
As for that bridge, astro itt just so happens i am in the market! Which one is it? Can i charge a toll? How about if i put the proceeds into pothole filling?