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Seanad: Trading and Investing in a Smart Economy: Statements (7 Oct 2010)

John Carty: The Minister of State would be more than welcome.

Seanad: Trading and Investing in a Smart Economy: Statements (7 Oct 2010)

John Carty: At 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 12 October 2010.

Seanad: Common Agricultural Policy: Statements (12 Oct 2010)

John Carty: I welcome the Minister and thank him for coming back to us within six months on this important issue, the Common Agricultural Policy post-2013. It bodes well that he knows how important it is to keep us informed of what is happening and what he expects to happen in Europe. The CAP post-2013 is at an early stage, with no final decision being made until at least 2012. It is important our...

Seanad: Common Agricultural Policy: Statements (12 Oct 2010)

John Carty: It is Deputy Cuffe.

Seanad: Common Agricultural Policy: Statements (12 Oct 2010)

John Carty: Enough has been said about that.

Seanad: Common Agricultural Policy: Statements (12 Oct 2010)

John Carty: At 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.

Seanad: Services for People with Disabilities: Motion (13 Oct 2010)

John Carty: I call on Senator Corrigan to conclude the debate.

Seanad: Small and Medium Enterprises: Motion (20 Oct 2010)

John Carty: I move amendment No. 1: To delete all words after "Seanad Éireann" and substitute the following: "welcomes, in particular, the Government's five year integrated trade, tourism and investment plan, Trading and Investing in a Smart Economy, designed to help all Irish businesses compete on global markets and create 300,000 jobs across the Irish economy in both exporting and locally trading...

Seanad: Food Harvest 2020 Report: Statements (27 Oct 2010)

John Carty: I welcome the Minister, Deputy Brendan Smith, to the Seanad to discuss the Food Harvest 2020 report. I compliment him on a fine contribution in which he outlined his plans for the coming years and to have the committee up and running in a positive fashion. Food Harvest 2020 is a vision for Ireland's most important indigenous industry. This sector has an annual output of more than €24...

Seanad: EU Directive on Temporary Agency Work: Statements (10 Nov 2010)

John Carty: In welcoming the Minister of State, Deputy Calleary, I would like it noted there are three Members present in the Chamber from County Mayo and Senator Bradford, considering his recent marriage announcement, will soon be an honorary member of the county. I do not know if Senators Ryan or Dearey have a Mayo connection but Senator Quinn has been spending much time in the county recently. I...

Seanad: Chemicals (Amendment) Bill 2010: Second Stage (16 Nov 2010)

John Carty: I welcome the Minister of State back to the House. He certainly has been busy in bringing forward legislation or motions to this House. The Chemicals (Amendment) Bill 2010 is important because its main purpose is to meet European Union obligations to implement and enforce certain European Union regulations. These include the European Union regulation on the classification, labelling and...

Seanad: Chemicals (Amendment) Bill 2010: Second Stage (16 Nov 2010)

John Carty: On Thursday.

Seanad: Chemicals (Amendment) Bill 2010: Second Stage (16 Nov 2010)

John Carty: Tomorrow at 10.30 a.m.

Seanad: Death of Member: Expressions of Sympathy (17 Nov 2010)

John Carty: It is with sadness that I rise to pay tribute to Kieran Phelan. I was elected to the Lower House in 2002 but after a short period I became quite friendly with Kieran because we had a great interest in agriculture. During an earlier period in my life, I worked in County Laois and I was able to tell him about Spink, Raheen and other places I had visited and discuss with him the various...

Seanad: Death of Member: Expressions of Sympathy (17 Nov 2010)

John Carty: We, Senator Wilson, Senator Ellis, Deputy Johnny Brady and myself and several others, all congregated in there and we had great times and great fun. When one would go into his office, as I did many times a day - indeed, he would go into mine and into Senator Wilson's - he might be on the telephone. He would be trying to get a problem solved for a constituent and the call would more than...

Seanad: Chemicals (Amendment) Bill 2010: Committee and Remaining Stages. (18 Nov 2010)

John Carty: I join Senator Bradford in complimenting the Minister of State and his officials on bringing this legislation through the Houses. We had a good debate on it yesterday. I congratulate the Minister of State on getting it through the House without any problem and I thank the Opposition for their support in this regard.

Seanad: Chemicals (Amendment) Bill 2010: Committee and Remaining Stages. (18 Nov 2010)

John Carty: At 2.30 p.m. next Tuesday.

Seanad: Lost at Sea Scheme: Motion (1 Dec 2010)

John Carty: I do not intend to speak on this motion for any length as I feel it has been adequately dealt with over many meetings of the Joint Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. There were many witnesses at those meetings, including Ministers, former Ministers and officials such as the Secretary General of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Mr. Tom Moran, and his predecessor,...

Seanad: Lost at Sea Scheme: Motion (1 Dec 2010)

John Carty: I propose we have a manual vote.

Seanad: Order of Business (17 Dec 2010)

John Carty: I join my colleagues in wishing you, a Chathaoirligh, and the staff a happy Christmas and new year. I also support Senator Ellis in what he said about the weather conditions because at present we are suffering quite badly in the west and I hope we will get out of here reasonably early in order to make it home. I ask the Leader to have a debate on Dáil reform for the other House and more...

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