Philip Bernard RYNARD

RYNARD, Philip Bernard, M.D., C.M., F.I.A.P., M.O.H.
Personal Data
- Party
- Progressive Conservative
- Constituency
- Simcoe North (Ontario)
- Birth Date
- June 25, 1897
- Deceased Date
- November 20, 1980
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Bernard_Rynard
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=329379c4-3b01-4b09-87ba-4c5de970dabc&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- physician, surgeon
Parliamentary Career
- June 10, 1957 - February 1, 1958
- PCSimcoe East (Ontario)
- March 31, 1958 - April 19, 1962
- PCSimcoe East (Ontario)
- June 18, 1962 - February 6, 1963
- PCSimcoe East (Ontario)
- April 8, 1963 - September 8, 1965
- PCSimcoe East (Ontario)
- November 8, 1965 - April 23, 1968
- PCSimcoe East (Ontario)
- June 25, 1968 - September 1, 1972
- PCSimcoe North (Ontario)
- October 30, 1972 - May 9, 1974
- PCSimcoe North (Ontario)
- July 8, 1974 - March 26, 1979
- PCSimcoe North (Ontario)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 3 of 296)
December 14, 1978
Mr. P. B. Rynard (Simcoe North):
Mr. Speaker, I have a question for the Minister of National Health and Welfare. In view of the galloping increase in geriatric care costs across Canada due to an aging population, necessitating more teaching research and chairs of medicine in the universities, what contribution is the government making to the health care and disease prevention plan of the former minister of national health and welfare?
Subtopic: HEALTH AND WELFARE
December 14, 1978
Mr. Rynard:
Will the minister consider broadening the field of health and welfare to include the geriatric field?
Subtopic: HEALTH AND WELFARE
December 6, 1978
Mr. Rynard:
The motion is that at the present time starred questions are not answered the next day, or even within a week or within a month. You, Mr. Speaker, have drawn this matter to the attention of the Standing Committee on Procedure and Organization. I have drawn it to the attention of the House leader on three occasions.
Subtopic: PROCEDURE AND ORGANIZATION
December 6, 1978
Mr. P. B. Rynard (Simcoe North):
Mr. Speaker, I rise, under the provisions of Standing Order 43, on a matter of urgent and pressing necessity. My motion concerns the failure of the Standing Committee on Procedure and Organization to meet and deal satisfactorily with the problems before it, one of which is the status of starred questions. This matter was drawn to the attention of the committee both by Your Honour and by myself.
The starred question procedure was first used under the government of-
Subtopic: PROCEDURE AND ORGANIZATION
December 6, 1978
Mr. Rynard:
Mr. Speaker, I have to lay this groundwork so that-
Subtopic: PROCEDURE AND ORGANIZATION