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Pacheedaht Indian Reserve
Government funds misappropriated, etc., S.O. 31, 7919(119:1400)
>>Sewage systems, problems, 8892(134:1545)
Pachena light station see Lighthouses--Destaffing
Pacific Ocean see Defence equipment--Ships, HMCS Huron;
Victoria, B.C.--Sewage
Pacific Rim National Park see National parks/marine conservation areas
Pacific rim trade see Economic development/renewal--Western Canada
Pacific salmon see Salmon--Pacific
Packaging and labelling see Alcohol;
Child labour--Consumer boycotts;
Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act (amdt.--nutritional value of
food)(Bill C-389);
Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act (amdt.--recombinant hormones)(Bill C-239);
Food;
Food and Drugs Act (amdt.--warnings on alcoholic beverage containers)(Bill
C-383);
Milk;
Toys
Pages see House of Commons;
Members of Parliament--Members
Pagtakhan, Rey D. (Lib.--Winnipeg North--St. Paul; Parliamentary Secretary to Prime Minister until July 9, 1998)
>>Agriculture, o.q., 8341(125:1440)
>>Anti-Personnel Mines Convention Implementation Act (Bill C-22),
2132-3(36:1915-20)
>>Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Group
>>>M. on supply (Blaikie), 9143(138:1100), 9148(138:1130),
9186-8(138:1545-600)
>>>S.O. 31, 1761(31:1410)
>>Asia-Pacific region, S.O. 31, 5409(81:1355)
>>Biotechnology, 12323(187:1505)
>>>S.O. 31, 11689-90(178:1400)
>>Blood, 6170(93:1725), 7265(109:1830-5)
>>>M. on supply (G. Hill), 6010-2(91:1225-40), 6013-4(91:1255)
>>>M. on supply (Proctor), 6524(99:1150), 6534(99:1300), 6572(99:1705)
>>Budget, 375-6(9:1055-1100), 3220-1(50:1815-20), 4612-3(70:1225-40),
5563-4(84:1115-20)
>>Budget 1998, M. for approval (Martin, Paul), 4612-4(70:1225-40)
>>Budget 1999
>>>M. for approval (Martin, Paul), 12309(187:1350-5), 12323-4(187:1505-15)
>>>Pre-budget consultations, M. (Boudria), 11337-8(172:2040-50)
>>>S.O. 31, 11998(183:1400)
>>Budget Implementation Act, 1998 (Bill C-36), 5563-5(84:1115-25)
>>Business Development Bank of Canada, 12323(187:1505)
>>Canada Foundation for Innovation, 12323(187:1505)
>>Canada Health and Social Transfer, 3219-21(50:1810-25), 4613-4(70:1235-40),
11337(172:2045)
>>Canada Jobs Fund, 12323(187:1505)
>>Canada Labour Code, 4229(64:1300)
>>Canada Labour Code (Part I)(amdt.)(Bill C-19), 4228-30(64:1255-1305)
>>Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation, 5564(84:1120)
>>Canada Pension Plan, 2753(44:1615), 2757(44:1640)
>>Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act (Bill C-2), 2753(44:1615),
2757(44:1640)
>>Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, S.O. 31, 9390-1(142:1400)
>>Canadian flag, M. on supply (Manning), 4997-5000(75:1600-15)
>>Canadian Institutes for Health Research, 12323(187:1505)
>>Canadian Space Agency, 12323(187:1505)
>>Canadian Wheat Board Act (amdt.)(Bill C-4), 4031(61:1605), 4039(61:1705)
>>Caregivers, S.O. 31, 13429(203:1400)
>>Charitable and non-profit organizations, 3219(50:1810)
>>>M. (Strahl), 7380-1(112:1150-1200)
>>Child poverty, 5089(76:1910-5)
>>Child Tax Benefit, 11337(172:2045)
>>Children, o.q., 13826-7(207:1455)
>>Chrétien, S.O. 31, 10911(166:1105)
>>Citizenship and Heritage Week, S.O. 31, 11561(176:1410)
>>Citizenship and Immigration Standing Committee, reports, 15216(229:1205)
>>Citizenship of Canada Act (Bill C-63), 11979(182:1550)
>>Crime, 12324(187:1515)
>>Criminal Code (amdt.--genetic manipulation)(Bill C-247), 7040-1(106:1750-5)
>>Czech Republic, S.O. 31, 14535(219:1055)
>>Deaf persons, 5088(76:1905-10)
>>Deficit, 376-7(9:1100-5), 940(17:1705), 3220(50:1820), 4612(70:1225),
12323-4(187:1505)
>>Divorce, petition, 14886(224:1205)
>>Economic conditions, 11337(172:2040)
>>Economic development/renewal, 938-9(17:1650-1700), 11338(172:2045),
12324(187:1510)
>>>S.O. 31, 3490(54:1110)
>>Economy, 4612(70:1230), 5564(84:1115), 12309(187:1350)
>>Education, 1177(21:1710), 2893-4(46:1640-50), 2897(46:1720), 5564(84:1120)
>>>M. on supply (Tremblay, Stéphan), 4747(72:1030), 4749-50(72:1045),
4754(72:1115)
>>Education, post-secondary, 4747(72:1030), 4749-50(72:1045), 5564(84:1120)
>>Employment, 7564-5(114:1840)
>>>S.O. 31, 4835(73:1105-10)
>>Environmental protection/management, 7568(114:1855-900)
>>Government departments, boards, agencies and commissions, qu., 4283(65:1505)
>>Government expenditures, M. on Supply (Manning), 3415(53:1140)
>>Government Services Act, 1999 (Bill C-76)
>>>Disposition, one sitting, M. (Boudria), 13308(202:1535)
>>Health, 12309(187:1355), 12323(187:1505)
>>Health care system, 3209(50:1655), 3219-20(50:1810-5), 3221(50:1830),
11337(172:2045), 12309(187:1355)
>>High technology industries, 12309(187:1350), 12323(187:1505)
>>Homeless, 12764(194:1530-30)
>>Immigration/immigrants, 376-7(9:1105)
>>Impaired driving, M. on supply (Harris), 1339(24:1155)
>>Income, 12309(187:1350)
>>Income tax, 3203-4(50:1620), 5564-5(84:1125)
>>Income Tax Amendments Act, 1997 (Bill C-28), 3203-4(50:1620), 3209(50:1655),
3219-21(50:1810-30)
>>Information highway/Internet, 5564(84:1120), 12323(187:1505)
>>Interest rates, 939-40(17:1705), 4612(70:1225-30), 5564(84:1115)
>>Job creation, 4612(70:1225-30), 5564(84:1115), 11337(172:2040)
>>Knowles, Hon. Stanley, 144(5:1105-10)
>>Labour relations, 4228-9(64:1250-1300)
>>Land mines (anti-personnel mines), 2133(36:1915-20)
>>Mapping, 12323(187:1505)
>>Marine transport, S.O. 31, 913(17:1405)
>>Medical Research Council, 11337(172:2045)
>>Millennium scholarship fund, 375(9:1055), 4613(70:1230), 4614(70:1240),
4747(72:1030), 4749-50(72:1045), 4754(72:1115), 5564(84:1120), 11337(172:2045)
>>National debt, 4612(70:1225), 5564(84:1120), 12324(187:1505)
>>National Housing Act (amdt.) and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Act
(amdt.)(Bill C-66), 12764(194:1530)
>>New millennium, 374(9:1050)
>>Newfoundland School System Special Joint Committee, M. (Dion), 1177(21:1710)
>>Oceans, o.q., 13510(204:1450)
>>Orlikow, David, 3322-3(52:1545-50)
>>Police, S.O. 31, 7053(107:1100)
>>Privy Council Office, qus., 4939-41(75:1005)
>>Procedure
>>>Debate, 11979(182:1550)
>>>Members' remarks, 4031(61:1635), 6012(91:1240)
>>>Question and comment period, 2900-1(46:1740-5), 6013-4(91:1255)
>>>Questions on the Order Paper, 6785(103:1505), 7794(118:1255)
>>>Quorum, 13308(202:1535)
>>>Speeches, 6011(91:1235)
>>Public Sector Pension Investment Board Act (Bill C-78), 15163(228:1705-10)
>>Quebec separation/sovereignty, 3415(53:1140)
>>Registered education savings plans, 3219(50:1810), 5564(84:1120)
>>Registered retirement savings plans, 5564(84:1120)
>>Research and development, 4613(70:1235), 5564(84:1120), 12323(187:1505)
>>>o.q., 12322(187:1455)
>>Royal Canadian Mounted Police, S.O. 31, 7053(107:1100), 14435(217:1400)
>>Russian Federation, S.O. 31, 913(17:1405)
>>Sekora, references, S.O. 31, 5900(89:1410)
>>Sikhs, S.O. 31, 14265(214:1055)
>>Small and medium business, o.q., 10981-2(167:1455)
>>Social sciences, o.q., 13229(201:1450)
>>Space, S.O. 31, 4210(64:1110)
>>Student loans, 5564(84:1120)
>>Students, 5564(84:1120)
>>Taxation, 5564(84:1125)
>>Technology Partnerships Canada, 12323(187:1505)
>>Throne Speech, Address in Reply, M. (Bulte), 374-6(9:1050-1105))
>>Toxic substances, 7568(114:1900)
>>Transfer payments to provinces, 3220(50:1815-20)
>>Unemployment, 4612(70:1225-30)
>>>M. on Supply (McDonough), 938-40(17:1650-1705)
>>Universities and colleges, 5409(81:1355)
>>>S.O. 31, 14095-6(211:1400)
>>War, S.O. 31, 5201-2(78:1410)
>>Women, S.O. 31, 144(5:1105-10), 14016(210:1405)
>>Young offenders, S.O. 31, 14874(224:1110)
>>Youth, 5564(84:1120), 11337(172:2045), 12323(187:1505)
>>>S.O. 31, 401(9:1355)
Paikin, Marnie
Order of Canada recipient, S.O. 31, 15203(229:1100)
Painted and manufactured wood products see Forest products
Pairing see House of Commons--Votes
Paix-Cible
Peace organization, Chicoutimi, Que., S.O. 31, 5044(76:1410)
Pakistan
Religious minorities, persecution, Ahmadis, etc.
>>>Chan raising during visit, o.q., 15313(231:1450)
>>>S.O. 31, 8154(122:1410-5)
>>See also India--Kashmir;
Nuclear reactors--CANDU, International sales;
Nuclear weapons--Testing, Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty--Testing,
India and Pakistan
Palestine National Authority
Arafat, Yasser, President
>>>Canadian visit, March 1999, S.O. 31, 13432(203:1410-5)
>>>Oslo peace agreement, role, S.O. 31, 13432(203:1410-5)
>>Canadian relations with, trade, etc., o.q., 12545(191:1445-50)
>>See also Trade--Free trade agreements
Palestinian projects see Canadian International Development Agency
Palestinian workers see Israel
Palestinians see Israel--Peace accord with Palestinians
Palliative care see Health;
Health care system
Palliser constituency
Described, 181(6:1130)
Palmer, John see Canada Pension Plan--Chief actuary
Pan-American Monetary Union
Bloc Québécois, position, 12836-7(196:1205-15)
>>Canadian sovereignty, impact, 12840(196:1230-5), 12849(196:1330),
12852(196:1350), 12871(196:1530), 12874(196:1550), 12882-3(196:1650-5),
12891(196:1750-5)
>>Creating, Canada participation
>>>o.q., 15728(236:1455)
>>>S.O. 31, 13501(204:1400-5)
>>>Special Committee to consider possibility, M. on supply (Duceppe),
12836-53(196:1205-1355), 12871-94(196:1525-1810),
negatived, on recorded
division, 12896-7(196:1900)
>>>>Amdt. (Marceau), 12839(196:1225), negatived, on recorded division,
12895-6(196:1815-55)
>>Dollar, exchange rate, impact, 12841-2(196:1235-45), 12845(196:1305),
12848(196:1325), 12876(196:1610)
>>European Union and Eurodollar, comparison, 12839-41(196:1220-35),
12849-50(196:1330-40), 12871-2(196:1535)
>>Government, position, 12840-2(196:1235-45)
Pan Arctic Inuit Logistics Corporation see North American Aerospace Defence
Command--Radar stations
Pankiw, Jim (Ref.--Saskatoon--Humboldt)
>>Abortion, 15730(236:1505)
>>>Petition, 15732(236:1520)
>>Access to Information Act (amdt.--Crown corporations)(Bill C-216),
5941-2(89:1845-50)
>>Agriculture
>>>o.q., 10556(161:1120)
>>>S.O. 31, 9458(143:1355)
>>Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, 302(7:1600), 3899(60:1215)
>>>o.q., 1907(33:1450)
>>Banks and financial institutions, petition, 15732(236:1515)
>>BCE Inc., S.O. 31, 650(13:1405)
>>Blood, 7712(117:1530)
>>>o.q., 6213(94:1435)
>>Broadcasting
>>>o.q., 466(10:1150), 785(15:1155)
>>>Petition, 9522(144:1515)
>>Budget, 5556-7(84:1030-5)
>>>M. on supply (Solberg), 302-4(7:1600-15)
>>Budget 1998, pre-budget consultations, M. (Boudria), 3081(49:1120),
3126(49:1600)
>>Budget Implementation Act, 1998 (Bill C-36), 5556-8(84:1030-5)
>>Canada Pension Plan, 1485(26:1635), 3900(60:1225), 4826(73:1010),
5557(84:1035)
>>Canada Small Business Financing Act (Bill C-53), 8443-5(127:1225-40),
8477(127:1600), 10057-8(153:1020-30), 10109(153:1615), 10305(157:1535),
10316(157:1710), 10321(157:1745), 10325(157:1810-5), 10351-2(158:1050-1100)
>>Canadian Armed Forces, 6931(105:1520)
>>>M. for Production of Papers, 7537(114:1520)
>>Canadian Wheat Board Act (amdt.)(Bill C-4), 1958-60(34:1220-35),
1997-8(34:1630-5), 3573-4(55:1655-1705),
4036-7(61:1645), 4040(61:1710)
>>Child pornography, M. on supply (White, R.), 11302-3(172:1610)
>>Children, petition, 9405(142:1510)
>>Competition Act (amdt.)(Bill C-20), 8140(122:1245-50)
>>Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentence for use of firearms in
commission of offence)(Bill C-515), 15730(236:1505)
>>Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentences for use of firearms in
commission of offence)(Bill C-484), 12681(193:1510-5), 13933-5(208:1735-50),
13941(208:1830-5)
>>DNA Identification Act (Bill C-3), 1452-3(26:1305-10)
>>Economic development/renewal, 302-3(7:1600-5)
>>Economy, 10057(153:1025)
>>Elections, 9520(144:1510)
>>Employment equity, M., 1435-7(26:1105-15), 1442-3(26:1155)
>>Employment insurance, 3900(60:1225), 5557(84:1035)
>>>M. on supply (J. Dubé), 9428(142:1755)
>>Estimates, 7838(118:1745), 7842(118:1810), 7890(118:2440)
>>Family, 7715-6(117:1555-605)
>>>S.O. 31, 5634(85:1400-5), 12667(193:1400)
>>Federal Office of Regional Development--Quebec, 302(7:1600)
>>Good and Services Tax, M. on supply (Lalonde), 1632-3(29:1155),
1649(29:1350-5)
>>Government, 7749(117:1945)
>>Government departments, boards, agencies and commissions
>>>o.q., 7360(111:1450)
>>>qu., 8474(127:1540)
>>Government expenditures, 5557(84:1030), 8271(123:1705), 10058(153:1030)
>>>S.O. 31, 10422(159:1400)
>>Government programs and services, 5557(83:1035), 10057-8(153:1025-30)
>>Greenhouse gas emissions (climate change/global warming)
>>>M. (Caccia), 7366-8(111:1530-5)
>>>M. to adjourn, 2340-1(38:2535-50)
>>Gun control/guns, 7721-2(117:1635), 12681(193:1510-5), 15730(236:1505)
>>>M. on supply, 8209-11(123:1010-25), 8216(123:1055), 8227(123:1210),
8230-1(123:1235), 8271(123:1705)
>>>M. to adjourn under S.O. 52 (Gouk), 8179(122:1535)
>>>o.q., 4162(63:1445), 11701(178:1455)
>>>qu., 12084(184:1010)
>>>S.O. 31, 1354(24:1340), 2644(43:1410), 8458(127:1405), 10722(163:1400)
>>Health, S.O. 31, 6711(102:1105)
>>Health care system, 304(7:1615)
>>Income, 303(7:1605)
>>Income tax, 303(7:1605), 5557-8(84:1030-5)
>>>o.q., 4365(66:1435)
>>Income Tax Act (amdt.--deduction of interest on mortgage loans)(Bill
C-223), 3338-9(52:1800-10)
>>Infrastructure program, 3899(60:1215)
>>Job creation, 3899-900(60:1215-25), 5557(84:1035)
>>Judges, 7715-6(117:1600), 7728(117:1715-20), 7732(117:1745),
7737(117:1820-5)
>>Justice system, 1452-3(26:1305-10)
>>>M. on supply, 7188-91(109:1010-25)
>>Labour disputes, S.O. 31, 13954(209:1100)
>>Legislation, 10351(158:1050-5)
>>>M. on supply (Lowther), 7712(117:1530), 7715-7(117:1555-610),
7721-2(117:1635), 7728(117:1715-20), 7732(117:1745), 7737(117:1820-5)
>>Marriage
>>>M. on supply (Lowther), 16020-2(240:1645-700)
>>>Petition, 9405(142:1510)
>>Medically Unnecessary Abortion Referendum Act (Bill C-515), 15730(236:1505)
>>Members of Parliament, 3950(60:1750)
>>Millennium scholarship fund, 5557(84:1035)
>>National debt, 5557(84:1030-5)
>>National Parks Act (amdt.)(Bill C-36), 5736(86:1715-20)
>>National parks/marine conservation areas, 5737(86:1715-25)
>>Official languages policy/bilingualism, 7750(117:1955)
>>Parks Canada Act (Bill C-29), 7321(111:1035), 7325-6(111:1105),
7328-9(111:1125-30), 7458-60(113:1135-45)
>>Parks Canada Agency, 7321(111:1030), 7328-9(111:1125-30), 7458-60(113:1135-45)
>>Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.)(Bill C-451), 9520(144:1510)
>>Pension Benefits Standards Act (Bill S-3), 7749(117:1945)
>>Privilege, prima facie
>>>Rights of Members breached, M., 12010-2(183:1530)
>>Procedure
>>>Adjournment motions under S.O. 52, 8179(122:1535)
>>>Bills, Private Members' Public, 1191(22:1005), 13834(208:1745)
>>>Debate, 1959(34:1230), 7838(118:1745)
>>>Divisions, recorded, 951(17:1850)
>>>Members' remarks, 2389(39:1500-5), 3578(55:1730), 3951(60:1755)
>>>Motions, 7792(118:1215)
>>>>M., 7737(117:1825)
>>>Motions for the Production of Papers, 4079(62:1535), 5341(80:1525),
6087(92:1210)
>>>Points of order, 7785(118:1130)
>>>Private Members' Motions, 1436(26:1110), 1142(26:1150), 4245(65:1115)
>>>Question and comment period, 7842(118:1810), 8216(123:1055)
>>>Questions on the Order Paper, 6087(92:1210), 7936(119:1525), 8306(124:1525)
>>>Quorum, 1482(26:1620)
>>>Sittings of the House, M. (Boudria), 7777(118:1040), 7791(118:1210)
>>>Speeches, 10351(158:1050)
>>Property rights, M., 4243-5(65:1105-15)
>>References see Gun control/guns--United Nations workshops;
Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Sixty-sixth
>>Regional development programs, 3899(60:1215), 4826(73:1005)
>>Regions, M. on supply (White, T.), 13746-8(206:1250-1305)
>>Royal Canadian Mint Act (amdt.)(Bill C-41), 9361(141:1230)
>>Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superannuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-12),
1482(26:1620), 1485(26:1635)
>>Same sex couples, 7715-7(117:1555-610), 7721-2(117:1635), 7728(117:1715-20),
16020-1(240:1645-55)
>>Saskatchewan--Alienation, 13746-7(206:1250-1300)
>>Sentences (convicted criminals), 7188-9(109:1015)
>>Small and medium business, 3900(60:1225-30), 4826(73:1005-10),
8443-5(127:1225-40), 8477(127:1600), 10057(153:1025), 10351-2(158:1055)
>>Small Business Loans Act, 10352(158:1055)
>>Small Business Loans Act (amdt.)(Bill C-21), 3898-901(60:1215-30),
3911(60:1345), 3929(60:1530), 3932(60:1545), 3946-7(60:1725-35),
3950-1(60:1750-5), 4825-6(73:1000-10)
>>Small Business Loans Program, 8443-5(127:1225-40), 8477(127:1600),
10057-8(153:1025-30), 10351-2(158:1050-1100)
>>Social union, M. on supply (Manning), 10718(163:1340)
>>Solomon, references, 3950(60:1750)
>>Taxation, 3900(60:1225), 5557-8(84:1030-5), 8211(123:1025), 8445(127:1235),
8477(127:1600), 10462-3(159:1825-30)
>>>o.q., 9465(143:1435)
>>Television, S.O. 31, 1091(20:1105)
>>Veterans, petition, 15728(236:1515)
>>Victims of crime, 7189-90(109:1015-20)
>>Young offenders, 7189-90(109:1015-25)
>>Young Offenders Act, 7189-90(109:1015-20)
>>>S.O. 31, 6026(91:1410)
>>Youth Criminal Justice Act (Bill C-68), 13921(208:1610), 13930(208:1710)
Paperburden see Small and medium business
Papers see Motions for Production of Papers
Papineau see Veterans--MacKenzie-Papineau Battalion
Paquette, Cpl Denis see Canadian Armed Forces
Parachutes see Defence equipment--Aircraft, T-33 and Tutor jets
Paradis, Denis (Lib.--Brome--Missisquoi; Parliamentary Secretary to Minister for International Cooperation and Minister responsible for
Francophonie as of Jan. 26, 1999; Parliamentary Secretary to Minister for
International Cooperation as of July 16, 1999; Parliamentary Secretary to
Minister of Foreign Affairs as of Sept. 1, 1999)
>>Agriculture
>>>M. on supply (Breitkreuz, G.), 9760-2(148:1225-35)
>>>S.O. 31, 10776(164:1400), 12359(188:1405), 15668(235:1405)
>>Asbestos industry, S.O. 31, 11961-2(182:1400)
>>Bank Act (amdt.--bank charges)(Bill C-306), 3324-5(52:1605)
>>Bank mergers, S.O. 31, 6026(91:1410)
>>Banks and financial institutions, 3324-5(52:1605)
>>Cross-border shopping, S.O. 31, 15437(233:1105)
>>Developing countries, o.q., 11970(182:1445)
>>Festivals, S.O. 31, 8876(134:1410)
>>Foreign aid, o.q., 6925(105:1445)
>>Francophonie Summit, S.O. 31, 12945-6(197:1400), 16183(242:1355)
>>Heritage, S.O. 31, 3915(60:1410)
>>Ice storm 1998
>>>o.q., 8342(125:1450)
>>>S.O. 31, 3180(51:1405)
>>International banking and financial system, 12012(183:1530)
>>Job creation, S.O. 31, 961(18:1405-10)
>>Legislation, o.q., 2242(38:1435)
>>Nunziata, references, S.O. 31, 6284(95:1405-10)
>>Quebec, S.O. 31, 10089(153:1405), 10422(159:1400)
>>Quebec School System Special Joint Committee, report, 1715(30:1200-5)
>>Quebec separation/sovereignty, S.O. 31, 2577(42:1405-10), 10089(153:1405),
10290(157:1405), 10378(158:1405), 14315(215:1405), 14391(216:1405)
>>References see Bank Act (amdt.--bank charges)(Bill C-306)--Sponsor change
>>Russian Federation, o.q., 11887(181:1445)
>>Saint-Jean Baptiste Society, S.O. 31, 8526(128:1405)
>>Semaine nationale de la francophonie, S.O. 31, 12855(196:1405)
>>Telecommunications, S.O. 31, 1356(24:1410)
>>Television, S.O. 31, 14873(224:1105)
>>Tourism, S.O. 31, 3684(56:1410)
>>Volunteer organizations, S.O. 31, 4977(75:1405)
>>Youth, S.O. 31, 1898(33:1405), 13500(204:1400)
Paralympics (Nagano, Japan)
Canadian team, tribute, S.O. 31, 4627-8(70:1400), 4889(74:1355),
5948-9(90:1405), 5950(90:1415)
Pardons see Justice system
Parent, Hon. Gilbert (Lib.--Niagara Centre; Speaker)
>>Auditor General's report, 603-4(12:1355), 6205(94:1355), 8523(128:1355),
10721(163:1335), 14094-5(211:1355)
>>Board of Internal Economy, 12(2:1555), 3069(49:1000)
>>Canadian flag, 11572(176:1510)
>>Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, 14585(220:1355)
>>Charest, Hon. Jean, 9827(14:1415), 9835(149:1500-5)
>>Chief Electoral Officer, 30(3:1505), 10265(156:1200), 15510(234:1500)
>>Cohen, references, 11122(169:1545), 11123(170:1000), 11125-6(170:1025-30)
>>Commissioner of Official Languages, 5553(84:1005), 14633(221:1000)
>>Committees (Parliamentary), 16007(240:1510-5)
>>Environment and Sustainable Development Commissioner, 7187(109:1005),
15227(230:1105)
>>Estimates
>>>1997-1998, supplementary (A), , 1004(19:1010)
>>>1998-1999, supplementary (B), 95529145:1010)
>>Griffith, Mary Anne, 3025(48:1415)
>>Gretzky, Wayne, 14017(210:1415)
>>Gussow, David, 1984(34:1500)
>>Hayes, Sharon, 335(8:1505)
>>Health, 6665(101:1415)
>>House of Commons, 1004(19:1010), 5338(80:1510), 8059-60(120:1505),
10144(154:1505), 10735-6(163:1540-5), 11572(176:1510), 12369-70(188:1505),
16097(241:1500-5), 16269(243A:2000)
>>>Selected Decisions of Speaker John A. Fraser, tabled, 16090(241:1415)
>>House of Commons vacancies, 335(8:1505), 6421(97:1200), 15679(235:1500)
>>House of Commons visitors, 204(6:1400), 284(7:1415), 293(7:1500),
414(9:1500), 532(11:1500), 659(13:1500), 732(14:1500), 835(16:1500),
922(17:1500), 970-1(18:1500), 1159(21:1500), 1287(23:1500), 1366(24:1500),
1471(26:1500), 1536(27:1500), 1582(28:1500), 1662(29:1500), 1771(31:1500),
1909(33:1500), 2097(36:1500), 2189(37:1500), 2243(38:1500), 2502(41:1500),
2586(42:1500), 2654(43:1500), 3033(48:1500), 3925(60:1500), 4022(61:1500),
4282(65:1500), 4406(67:1500), 4637(70:1500), 4791(72:1500), 4988(75:1500),
5137(77:1500), 5336-7(80:1500), 5421(81:1500), 5910(89:1500),
5959-60(90:1500-10), 6149(93:1500), 6370(96:1500), 6604(100:1500),
6674(101:1500), 6784(103:1500), 7235(109:1500), 7533(114:1500),
7931(119:1500), 8253(123:1500), 8468(127:1500), 8536(128:1500),
8579(129:1500), 8884(134:1500), 8995(135:1500), 9180(138:1500),
9469-70(143:1500), 9596(145:1455-50), 9777(148:1410), 9785-6(148:1500),
9835(149:1500), 9915(150:1500), 10099(153:1455), 10218(155:1500),
10388(158:1500), 10432(159:1500), 10619(162:1500), 10863(165:1500),
11119(169:1455-1500), 11890(181:1500), 11973(182:1500), 12132(184:1500),
12235(186:1500), 12323(187:1500), 12866(196:1500), 12957(197:1500),
13016(197:1500), 13016(198:1500), 13092(199:1500), 13231(201:1500),
13441(203:1500), 13767(206:1455), 13911(208:1500), 14026(210:1500),
14159(212:1500), 14326(215:1500), 14548(219:1200), 14721(222:1500),
15071(227:1500), 15315(231:1500), 15729(236:1500), 16006(240:1500),
16195(242:1455)
>>Inter-Parliamentary Delegations, 5913(89:1525), 6035-7(91:1500-20)
>>Inter-Parliamentary Delegations, reports, 7451(113:1005), 10173(155:1000)
>>Koester, Dr. C. Beverley, 3557(55:1510)
>>Lamoureux, Hon. Lucien, 8582(129:1515-20)
>>Library of Parliament, 2877(46:1500), 11245(172:1005)
>>Longfield, Judi, 13564(205:1410)
>>Members of Parliament, 5901(89:1410-5), 6373(96:1520), 7482(113:1415),
10731(163:1510), 14151(212:1415)
>>Milliken, references, 13(2:1600)
>>Ogle, Fr. Bob, 6152(93:1520-5)
>>Parliament Buildings, 3223(51:1005), 11369(173:1415)
>>Petten, Hon. Senator William J., 12621(192:1400)
>>Privilege
>>>Ablonczy (contempt of Parliament), Canadian Millennium Scholarship
Foundation, Yves Landry, Chairman, appointment, premature, foundation not yet
established, taking under advisement, 4506-9(68:1510-35)
>>>Alarie (contempt of Parliament), Agriculture and Agri-food Standing
Committee, committee report on farm crisis, media leak, Chair will wait for
direction from Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee,
11120-1(169:1510-5)
>>>Assad (misleading/false statements), Hepatitis C victims compensation,
Reform Party supply motion, Liberal Party Members voting against, Assad
comments, "wishing he never got involved in politics", Manning taking out of
context, not a question of privilege, 6371(96:1505)
>>>Blaikie (rights of Members breached), Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
Act (Bill C-2), time allocation notice, government preventing opportunity for
debate on merits of legislation, asking Chair to intervene, previous Speakers
hesitant to intervene on such matters, not a question of privilege, 666(13:1550)
>>>Breitkreuz, G.
>>>>(rights of Members breached), Hansard, omission of exchange between
G. Breitkreuz and the Speaker, Chair will review, make corrections if
necessary, 972(18:1515)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), House of Commons legislative services,
drafting of amendments by procedural staff, changes made unilaterally by House
of Commons administration without approval by Members, matter to be addressed
by Board of Internal Economy, Chair will hold ruling in abeyance,
923-5(17:1510-20), practice put on hold pending decision by the Board of
Internal Economy, resources authorized to retain additional legal counsel,
2343(39:1005-10)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), memorandum delivered to Chair during
Privilege question regarding unilateral changes to legislative services not
read at the Table as per procedure, taking under advisement, 972(18:1515)
>>>Bryden (contempt of Parliament), Mr. Justice Louis Marcel Joyal, remarks
comparing Members to "bloody actions of the French Revolution", taking under
advisement, 3269-72(51:1505-20), matter referred to Canadian Judicial Council,
Chair will withhold further comment, 3737-8(57:1500-5), documents submitted by
Executive Director of Canadian Judicial Council, tabled, matter closed,
5910(89:1505)
>>>Caccia (misleading/false statements), Chatters, attributing accusations of
incompetence regarding use of MMT, interpretation of facts, not a question of
privilege, 10017(152:1500)
>>>Cannis (Language, inappropriate/improper), Pat Martin, vulgar, unnecessary
comments, Members should show respect, 5289(79:1500)
>>>Comuzzi (rights of Members breached), Interparliamentary delegation, change
in committee structure, lack of consultation with co-chairs, not a question of
privilege, 3034(48:1500-5)
>>>Casey (Members' remarks), Nault, threats, intimidation, warning Casey not to
ask questions about Doug Young, former Liberal Member of Parliament,
preventing Member from performing his duties, named Member not in Chamber,
holding matter in abeyance until Member returns, 10983(167:1500), not meant to
intimidate, apology made, matter closed, 10986-7(167:1520-30), 11120(169:1510)
>>>Cummins (rights of Members breached), Questions on the Order Paper, answer
to question regarding sport fishery inaccurate/false, dispute over facts, not a
question of privilege, 7281-3(110:1500-15)
>>>Doyle (contempt of Parliament), Stinson, physical threats against Charest,
disorderly conduct, intimidation, unacceptable behaviour, Chair will review
blues, video tape, return to House if necessary, 2743-4(44:1500-5)
>>>Easter (rights of Members breached), Fisheries and Oceans Standing
Committee, in camera meeting on draft report regarding seal herd culling, Lunn
discussing with media, decision reserved, apology
offered, accepted, 15923(239:1500)
>>>Gallaway
>>>>(rights of Members breached), House of Commons legislative counsel
office, elimination, Members unable to seek independent legal advice
concerning bills, unacceptable delay in drafting private Members' bills,
disempowerment in carrying out duties, taking under advisement,
618(12:1520), matter to be dealt with by Board of Internal Economy, not a
question of privilege, 1003-4(19:1000-5)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), Private Members' Bills, drafting of
legislation performed by university students, placing confidential material
into public domain, Board of Internal Economy allowing; university professor
also Justice Department lawyer, having advance notice of Private Member's bill,
reserving judgement, 1848(32:1510), 1849-50(32:1520-5), practice put on hold
pending decision by the Board of Internal Economy, resources authorized to
retain additional legal counsel, 2343(39:1005-10)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), Private Members' draw, irregularities,
votable motions/bills, further draw necessary, impact on Members with bills
drawn, taking under advisement, 2744(44:1510); draw will not adversely affect
Member, not a question of privilege, 2787-8(45:1005-10)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), Standing Committee on Procedure and House
Affairs, 13th report, adoption, redrafting of Standing Orders dealing with
Private Members' Business, submitting draft changes to House Leaders for
consideration, preventing private Members from speaking/voting on substantive
amendments, grievance, not a question of privilege, 10021(152:1500-25)
>>>Graham (rights of Members breached), Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Standing Committee, disclosure/publication in newspaper of draft report re
nuclear policy, public disclosure of committee work in progress generally,
undermining usefulness of committees, matter remains responsibility/obligation
of committee, not at question of privilege, 10467-8(160:1005-10)
>>>Hill, G. (contempt of Parliament), Liberal caucus committee on health
priorities initiative, announcement made by press release on Health Department
letterhead, providing Health Department telephone numbers, use of government
department to promote political party activities, matter held in abeyance until
Speaker sees document, 11463-4(174:1505-15), error made, Rock, Health Minister
correcting, matter closed, 11651-2(177:1505-10)
>>>Hill, J.
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), Goodale, Minister responsible for the Canadian
Wheat Board, meeting, discussing election process for directors of the
Canadian Wheat Board, implying Canadian Wheat Board Act (amdt.)(Bill C-4)
already passed, Chair will wait to hear from Minister involved,
3273-4(51:1520-35), Minister's response, Chair will return with decision,
3401-2(53:1000-10), not a question of privilege, 3525-6(55:1200)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), drafting of private members' bills
delayed due to House of Commons staff cutbacks, ability to discharge private
member's parliamentary duties severely hampered, 414-5(9:1500-5), not a
question of privilege, matter best raised with Member's representative on
Board of Internal Economy, 414-5(9:1505), not a question of privilege,
1003-4(19:1000-5)
>>>Jones
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), Finance Standing Committee, pre-budget
consultations, leaked draft report, judgement reserved, 2504-8(41:1510-35)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), Committees, opposition Members, access
to draft papers, opportunity to present dissenting opinions, denial, judgement
reserved, 2504-8(41:1510-35)
>>>Keyes (rights of Members breached), oral questions, arbitrary time
limitation, Member unable to hear entire question or answer, matter should be
raised with Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, not a question of
privilege, 8885(134:1505)
>>>Lincoln (misleading/false statements), Chatters, attributing accusations of
incompetence regarding use of MMT, interpretation of facts, not a question of
privilege, 10017(152:1500)
>>>Loubier
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), Finance Standing Committee, report on
prebudget consultations, other standing committee reports, in camera
discussions, media leaks, not a question of privilege, House Affairs Standing
Committee must address problem, make suggestions, 10863-6(165:1505-25)
>>>(contempt of Parliament) Finance Standing Committee, leaked report, Éric
Beauchesne, Ottawa Citizen article, quoting Pillitteri and Brison,
accusing said Members of contempt, Chair will continue question of privilege
after hearing from Members, 11064-6(168:1510-20), Members deny accusation,
matter closed, 11119-20(169:169:1500-10)
>>>MacKay
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act
(Bill C-2), Revenue Canada, publishing revised tables/payroll deductions
before Bill has received Royal Assent, judgement reserved, 3118-9(49:1510-5),
3925(60:1505)
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), Statements by Ministers, Gagliano, Public
Works and Government Services Minister, Parliament Buildings Advisory Council
on Parliament Buildings renovations, announcing in press conference rather
than Statement by Minister, not a question of privilege, matter should be
raised in Board of Internal Economy, 10826-31(165:1010-40)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), DNA Identification Act (Bill C-3), Justice
Minister seeking outside legal opinion, findings made available to Canadian
Police Association before Members of Parliament, unable to study opinion
before report stage of legislation, 6450-3(98:1200-20), Speaker's ruling,
6479(98:1500)
>>>Mancini (rights of Members breached), government announcement re Cape
Breton Development Corporation (DEVCO), Member not notified of announcement,
staff member not permitted in media lock-up, judgement reserved until
Minister/Member involved returns to House, 11174(171:1505-10),
11292(172:1500), not a question of privilege, 11650-1(177:1500-5)
>>>Matthews (rights of Members breached), Fisheries and Oceans Standing
Committee, Anderson, Fisheries and Oceans Minister, comments re committee
recommendations, intimidation, not a question of privilege, 2655(43:1505-10),
2657(43:1520)
>>>Mills, B.
>>>>(personal privilege), L. Axworthy, Foreign Affairs Minister, suggesting
Member/staff not answering office phone calls, not a question of privilege,
468(10:1200)
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), Foreign Affairs And International Trade Standing
Committee, report on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, government
response, leak to media before tabling in House, Chair holding matter in
abeyance for 24 hours, 14108-10(211:1500-20); unauthorized release, not
condoned by government, method of government response to committee reports
pursuant to S.O. 109, improvements needed, not a question of privilege,
14159-62(212:1505-20)
>>>Nunziata (rights of Members breached), oral question period, rights of
backbench and independent Members to ask questions and supplementary questions,
taking under advisement, 1848-9(32:1510-5)
>>>Nystrom (inappropriate conduct), Reform Member, forwarding
threatening/tasteless cartoon via Page, grievance, not a question of
privilege, 3806(58:1500-5)
>>>Scott, A (personal privilege), Proctor charge re A. Scott discussing
events relating to RCMP Public Complaints Commission inquiry into APEC, not a
question of privilege, 8801-2(133:1000-10)
>>>Scott, M.
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), Iftody deliberately divulging information from
in camera meeting of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Standing
Committee, Chair will wait to hear other Member before making decision,
14327(215:1505), Member apologizing, matter closed, 14448(217:1500-5)
>>>>(misleading/false statements) Iftody divulging information from in camera
meeting of Standing Committee, misquoting remarks, Chair will wait to hear
other Member before making decision, 14327(215:1505)
>>>>(misleading/false statements), Member stating that other Member
said things, proceedings televised, public left with wrong impression, dispute
as to facts, not question of privilege, 14230(214:1510)
>>>Solberg (rights of Members breached), report of Finance
Subcommittee on Tax Equity for Canadian Families with Dependent Children,
Discepola, commenting on in media prior to release to committee,
Chair holding in abeyance until member returns to House, 15812-3(237:1500-5),
15923(239:1505), Member denies leaking information, House must accept
Member's word, 16006-7(240:1500-15)
>>>Solomon (rights of Members breached), Senate, security staff circulating
memorandum featuring five Members in relation to Senate reform campaign,
Senate security ensuring that Members are treated with courtesy, both sides
heard, Chair will return to House if necessary, 16258-9(243:1215)
>>>St. Jacques (inappropriate conduct), Parliament buildings, Members'
gymnasium, Member using, Volpe remarks re "men's only gym", offensive,
withdrawn, apology offered, 4505-6(68:1505-10)
>>>St. Julien (inappropriate conduct), challenging gallery spectators,
removing jacket, apologizing, Chair accepting, 2654-7(43:1500-20)
>>>Strahl
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), Marchi, International Trade Minister,
Canada-China Interparliamentary Group announcement, premature, Joint
Interparliamentary Council application, Board of Internal Economy approval,
requirement, not met, taking under advisement, 5910-4(89:1505-30), not a
question of privilege, 6035-6(91:1500-10)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), Canada Pension Plan Investment Board,
candidates nomination committee, establishing before Canada Pension Plan
Investment Board Act (Bill C-2) enacted, judgement reserved, 1289(23:1510),
not a question of privilege, 1617-8(29:1005-10)
>>>Thompson, G.
>>>>(Members' remarks), Chrétien, Prime Minister statement re Hepatitis C
victims compensation, PMO pressuring to change Hansard, no pressure brought to
bear, not a question of privilege, 6674(101:1505)
>>>>(Members' remarks), Nault, threats, intimidation, warning not to ask
questions about Doug Young, former Liberal Member of Parliament, direct threat
made within apology to Casey, differing views of what transpired, not a
question of privilege, 11063-4(168:1500-10)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), Rock, Health Minister, failing to
provide routine information to opposition health critics, not a question of
privilege, 4022(61:1500-5)
>>>Thompson, M. (contempt of Parliament), Indian and Northern Affairs Department
official, deliberately withholding information, misleading Member,
293-5(7:1500-10), 367-70(9:1000-20); grievance on
part of member, not a
question of privilege, 687-9(14:1000-15)
>>>Torsney
>>>>(language, inappropriate/improper), opposition member shouting "speak
English" during Statements by Members not a question of privilege,
6674-5(101:1505-10)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), C. Breitkreuz staff member harassing,
threatening private dinner of other Members, Chair requesting further
information, discussing matter in Speaker's Chambers, 2243-4(38:1500-5)
>>>Tremblay, Stéphan (rights of Members breached), globalization debate, Member
unable to represent constituents, removing chair from chamber, not a question
of privilege, 5827(88:1500)
>>>Wasylycia-Leis
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), Tobacco Act (amdt.)(Bill C-42), tobacco
sponsorship restrictions, Rock, Health Minister, enforcing provisions as of
Oct.1, 1998, before passage of legislation, hypothetical situation, Minister
making no such statement, not a question of privilege, 8583-4(129:1525-30)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), Industry Standing Committee
(2nd Sess. 35th Parl.), fifth report, draft copies, premature disclosure to
department officials, 336-7(8:1515-20), not a question of privilege,
689-90(14:1015-20)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), Industry Standing Committe (2nd
Sess. 35th Parl.) fifth report, draft copies, premature disclosure to
department officials, ruled not a question of privilege, new information re
House of Commons legal counsel advising against release of draft report, Chair
will consider new documents, return to House if necessary, 2190-1(37:1500-10);
matter remains responsibility/obligation of committee, not at question of
privilege, 2695-6(44:1000-5)
>>>White, R.
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), Agriculture and Agri-food Standing
Committee, committee report on farm crisis, media leak, 11121-2(169:1515-20)
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), Canada Millennium Scholarship Fund, $2.5 billion
budget, government accounting for prior to enabling legislation, taking under
advisement, 9102-4(137:1500-15), not a question of privilege,
9551-2(145:1005-10)
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), J. Chrétien, Prime Minister, election campaign,
political staff/campaign workers, public payroll, breach of guidelines, not a
question of privilege, Member must make specific charge, matter held in
abeyance until Chair recieves specific charge from Member,
8469-73(127:1505-35)
>>>>(contempt of Parliament), Senate, introduction of Government bills,
political composition non-representative of House of Commons, Chair
bound to follow Standing Orders, not a question of privilege, 732-5(14:1500-20)
>>>>(rights of Members breached), Subcommittee on study of Sport in Canada,
leaked report, committee reports generally, media leaks, remedial action,
need, Members must respect rules and traditions of the institution, not a
question of privilege, 10731-3(163:1510-25)
>>Privilege, prima facie
>>>Pankiw (rights of Members breached), Public Service Alliance of Canada,
picket lines within Parliamentary precincts, Member attempting to cross picket
lines, intimidated, physically molested, 10210-2(183:1510-20), Member invited
to move motion, 12011-2(183:1520-30)
>>>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, referral, M. (Pankiew),
agreed to, 12012(183:1530)
>>>Reynolds (contempt of Parliament), Public Service Alliance of Canada, picket
lines within Parliamentary precincts, impeding Members/staff access, Daryl
Bean, president of Public Service Alliance of Canada, knowledge of picket
lines, condoning, contempt of Parliament, ruling reserved,
12009-12(183:1505-25), Member invited to move motion, 12134(184:1515-20)
>>>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, referral, M. (Reynolds),
agreed to, 12134(184:1520)
>>Procedure
>>>Adjournment motions under S.O. 52
>>>>Accepted, 10566(161:1210-5), 13079(199:1355)
>>>>>Debate, commencement, 13093-4(199:1510-5)
>>>>>>M. (Boudria), agreed to, 13096-7(199:1530-5)
>>>>>Debate, postponing, Chair's discretion, 10566(161:1215)
>>>>Leave to move, not accepted, 668(13:1600), 2249(38:1520), 3329-30(52:1635),
3339(52:1810), 5829-30(88:1510-5), 6330-3(96:1030-5), 8178-9(122:1535),
15266-7(230:1515)
>>>>>Taking under advisement, 13049(199:1015)
>>>>Member presenting without argument, S.O. 52(4), respecting, 6330(96:1035)
>>>>Notice, withdrawn, 3195(50:1530)
>>>Adjournment proceedings under S.O. 38 (Late Show)
>>>>Time delay, 10983(167:1505)
>>>Bills, government
>>>>Report stage motions
>>>>>Deemed moved, seconded and recorded division requested, by unanimous
consent, 10287(157:1350)
>>>>>Division, recorded, motion omitted, putting question, by unanimous
consent, 11005(167:1740)
>>>>>Grouping together, debate, M. (Boudria), 13514(204:1505)
>>>>>Grouping together, voting pattern, 15075(227:1520)
>>>>Second reading, order discharged, bill withdrawn, unanimous consent denied,
8061(120:1515)
>>>>Ways and means motion, not preceding, procedural validity, challenging,
taking under advisement, bill does not constitute a form of tax, not a point
of order, 15290-1(230:1755-1800), 15293(230:1835-40)
>>>Bills, Private Members' Public
>>>>Members supporting Bill, listing all names, by unanimous consent,
7534-5(114:1510)
>>>>Order discharged, bill withdrawn and subject matter referred to Standing
Committee, unanimous consent denied, 9230-1(139:1510)
>>>>Second reading, deemed put, recorded division requested and deferred,
by unanimous consent, 15187(228:1815)
>>>Bills, Senate
>>>>Introduction of money bills
>>>>>Canada Shipping Act (amdt.--maritime liability)(Bill S-4),
3315-7(52:1500-15), does not require royal recommendation, properly before the
House, 3765-6(58:1005-10)
>>>>>Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985 (amdt.)(Bill S-3), breach of
constitutional principle, taking under advisement, 3190-3(50:1500-20), does
not require royal recommendation, properly before the House,
367408(56:1005-10)
>>>>>Tobacco Industry Responsibility Act (Bill S-13), tax/levy, taking under
advisement, 10147-64(154:1535-1730), Speaker's ruling, not properly before the
House, bill ordered withdrawn, 10788-91(164:1505-25)
>>>Business of the House
>>>>Weekly statement, clarification, Chair permitting, 9918(150:1525)
>>>Chair, rulings and statements
>>>>Appeal/challenging, not in order, 3447(53:1500), 3555(55:1500),
10735-6(163:1535-45), 10735-6(163:1535-45),
10850(165:1355)
>>>>Clarification, requesting, 1715(30:1200), 2244(38:1505), 11292(172:1505),
12135(184:1520), 15315(231:1500-5)
>>>>Impartiality, reflecting upon, withdrawal requested, withdrawn,
8473(127:1535)
>>>Committee reports
>>>>Adoption, one opposition Member present, no notice given by committee
chair, opposition Members attending briefing by Justice Minister, matter
should be settled in committee, 6927-8(105:1500-5)
>>>>Response to report, all-party participation, 2503(41:1505)
>>>Committees
>>>>Canadian Heritage Standing Committee, John Cripton, National Arts Centre
Director, testimony, convening meeting pursuant to S.O. 106(3), failure,
Committee met in accordance with Standing Order, not obligated to deal with
one topic exclusively, 12866-8(196:1500-15)
>>>>Chair
>>>>>Disallowing witnesses, rejecting sub-committee request,
committees master of own affairs, Speaker cannot intervene unless formal report
presented to House, 4070-1(62:1500-10)
>>>>>Witnesses, allotted time for questioning, unilaterally invoking,
overstepping mandate, matter should be dealt with in committee, Speaker
cannot intervene unless formal report presented to House, 5422-4(81:1500-20)
>>>>In camera meeting minutes, 690(14:1020-5)
>>>>National Defence and Veterans Affairs Standing Committee, tabling of
documents, official languages policy, Member's rights denied, matter to be
settled in committee, report back to Chair, 12450-2(189:1505-15)
>>>>Orders of reference, establishing powers beyond those conferred upon by
House, ignoring time deadline order of the House, taking under advisement,
5290-2(79:1500-15); Speaker's ruling 5337(80:1505-10)
>>>>Proceedings, motions, Members submitting in language of choice, rights
pursuant to Official Languages Act, Chair will return with a decision,
6554-6(99:1500-15)
>>>Debate
>>>>Relevance, 9238(139:1550), 10320(157:1740), 10322(157:1750)
>>>Decorum
>>>>Member crossing floor, placing ribbon on Minister's desk, unacceptable
behaviour, refraining from, 6217(94:1500)
>>>>Member making inappropriate gestures, 336(8:1515)
>>>>Members crossing floor between Chair and Member speaking, disrespectful,
1309(23:1750)
>>>>Members entering/leaving chamber, bowing to Chair, 1309(23:1750)
>>>>Members playing cards in chamber, 7890(118:2440)
>>>>Members singing national anthem, waving Canadian flags during oral question
period, disrupting Bloc Quebecois Member, House leaders will consult, Chair
will return with a decision, 4509-13(68:1535-1605), Speaker's ruling,
4902-3(74:1500-5)
>>>>Noise/heckling, creating disorder
>>>>>Chair/Members cannot hear questions and answers, 654-5(13:1440-5),
779(15:1130), 2238(38:1435), 2385(39:1440), 2874(46:1445), 4165(63:1505),
6028(91:1420), 6139(93:1410), 6141(93:1420), 6212(94:1430), 6214(94:1440),
6364(96:1425), 6597(100:1420), 6599(100:1430), 7118(108:1435), 7403(112:1415),
7600(115:1425), 7603(115:1440), 7808(118:1415-20), 7924(119:1420),
8054(120:1435), 8400(126:1130), 8460(127:1420), 8466(127:1450), 8530(128:1430),
8572(129:1420), 8576(129:1445), 8834(133:1430), 9174(138:1430), 9466(143:1445),
10427(159:1425), 10506(160:1430), 11887(181:1440), 11888(181:1450),
11972(182:1455), 12001(183:1420), 12004(183:1435), 12125(184:1420),
12319(187:1440), 12444(189:1430), 12675(193:1440), 13088(199:1440),
14670(221:1415), 14676(221:1445), 14715-7(222:1425-40), 14825(223:1425),
14827-8(223:1435-45)
>>>>>Members should show courtesy/respect to Member speaking, 4506(68:1515),
4508(68:1525), 4510(68:1540), 4563(69:1515), 4567(69:1620), 6604(100:1510),
9178(138:1450), 12369-70(188:1505), 14160(212:1510)
>>>>Noise, talking during tributes, Members must show respect for others,
666(13:1555), 2587(42:1500-5)
>>>>Props/exhibits/displays, use, not in order, 153(5:1200), 334(8:1455),
609(12:1425), 752(14:1730), 948(17:1800), 1578(28:1435), 4978(75:1410),
4981(75:1420), 5712(86:1430), 11693(178:1450), 14545(219:1145)
>>>Divisions, recorded
>>>>Deemed requested and deferred, by unanimous consent, 14573(220:1230),
15187(228:1815)
>>>>Member arriving after vote started, vote not counting, 2762(44:1740)
>>>>Member indicating vote, 7161(108:1850)
>>>>Member's name added, 951(17:1850), 5619(84:1805)
>>>>Members remaining in seats during votes, 1258(22:1750), 7890(118:2435)
>>>>Previously taken, 951(17:1850-5), 953-4(17:1900-5)
>>>>Private Members' Business, voting procedure, 5360(80:1840),
8858(133:1750), 11672(177:1750), 11674(177:1805), 13806(206:1830),
14128(211:1755), 15294(230:1850), 15296(230:1905), 15895(239:1215),
15896(239:1225)
>>>>>Revised procedure pursuant to adopted 13th Report, Standing Committee on
Procedure and House Affairs, 10047(152:1905-10)
>>>>Requesting, denied, 8062(120:1520)
>>>Divisions, recorded, deferred
>>>>By unanimous consent, 9581(145:1330)
>>>>Disposition, Supply motion question, proceeding with first, by unanimous
consent, 10325(157:1835)
>>>Documents
>>>>Lock-ups, before tabling, rules governing, 6370-1(96:1500-5), outside
House of Commons purview, 6371(96:1505)
>>>>Recorded in Hansard as read, by unanimous consent, denied, 5809(88:1325),
5814(88:1355), 5830(88:1520)
>>>>Tabled by government, distribution of copies to opposition members,
failure, matter of courtesy should be observed, 14110(211:1520),
14161(212:1515)
>>>>Tabling, 153(5:1200), 415(9:1510), 1582-3(28:1500-5),
4071-2(62:1515-20), 4370(66:1500), 6556(99:1515), 10159(154:1655),
15729(236:1500)
>>>>>By unanimous consent, 15072(227:1505)
>>>>>>Denied, 4707(71:1500), 6479(98:1500),
7283-4(110:1520), 7931-2(119:1505), 8802(133:1005), 8995(135:1505),
12957(197:1500), 13441(203:1500), 14230(213:1505)
>>>>>Minister citing/reading, requirement, 415(9:1505-10), 1242(22:1525),
4022(61:1505), 4071-2(62:1510-20), 8585(129:1535), 12634(192:1500),
14230(213:1505)
>>>>>>Document from which notes taken, tabling, 12680(193:1505)
>>>>>>Not required unless quoting directly, 10432-3(159:1500-5),
10736(163:1545), 12679-80(193:1500-5), 14402(216:1505)
>>>>>>Quoting Hansard, official document of the House, not required,
12634(192:1500-5)
>>>>>>Referred to, not cited/quoted, not required, Chair will check "blues",
16007-8(240:1515)
>>>>>Not in order, other means available, 8801-2(133:1005-10), 15398(232:1500)
>>>>>Quotes attributed to other Members, source, requirement for tabling,
12680(193:1505)
>>>>>Reverting to, by unanimous consent, 14600(220:1510)
>>>Estimates
>>>>Appropriation bill, Canadian Heritage Department, Parks Canada Agency,
approving expenditure beyond current fiscal year, eroding power of Parliament,
taking under advisement, 16053(240:2030-5), reference to carryover
appropriation authority misleading, but bill properly before House,
16065(240:2225)
>>>>Human Resources Development Department, consideration, notice of extension
beyond expiration date pursuant to S.O. 81(4), Leader of the Opposition not
moving, abrogation of responsibility, allowing Member other than Leader of
Opposition to give notice, taking under advisement, 15351-2(232:1005-15)
>>>>Votes, irregularities, 2144(37:1030)
>>>>>In order, 2208-9(37:1710-20)
>>>Government documents
>>>>Media leaks, investigations, not a point of order, 6859(104:1500)
>>>>Policy statements, releasing before introducing in the House, debate, not a
point of order, Chair urges Members to issue reports/statements in the House,
7533-4(114:1500-5)
>>>Hansard, accuracy, 4406(67:1500)
>>>House leaders meetings, independent Members, representation,
4512-3(68:1600-10)
>>>House of Commons, seating, Progressive Conservative Party location, whip
not consulted, unnecessary, seating arrangements a matter of tradition,
8584-5(129:1530-5)
>>>Judiciary
>>>>Criticizing Supreme Court of Canada, court rulings, judges
>>>>>Chair urging Members to respect Parliamentary tradition, 8048(120:1405)
>>>Language, inappropriate/improper
>>>>"Bamboozle", 104(4:1500)
>>>>"Blood on his hands", withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 4163(63:1445)
>>>>"Breaking the law", Chair cautioning Members, 9589(145:1415)
>>>>"Canadian francais de service/token French Canadian, 14832-3(223:1505-10)
>>>>Chair cautioning Members, 6597(100:1420), 7227(109:1415), 8456((127:1400),
9044(136:1140), 10260(156:1135), 10378(158:1405), 13298(202:1425),
14824(223:1420), 14833(223:1510)
>>>>"Deception", withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 9589(145:1420)
>>>>"Deliberately"
>>>>>Chair cautioning Member, 1363(24:1445), 6149(93:1455)
>>>>>>Chair anticipating remarks, Members allowing Chair discretion,
1366(24:1500)
>>>>"Dishonest", withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 12369-70(188:1505)
>>>>"Eating your way around...", withdrawal requested, withdrawn,
4406-7(67:1505)
>>>>"Emmerdant/emmerdé", not using, 14826(223:1435), 14833(223:1510)
>>>>"Fabricated/fabrication", withdrawal requested, Chair cautioning Members,
8885(134:1505), 8993(135;1450)
>>>>"Frequent flyer without the `f'", 5724(86:1550)
>>>>"Full of shit", withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 11973(182:1500-5)
>>>>"Hypocrisy", refrain from using, 6363(96:1415), 6413(97:1120),
6779(103:1435), 7710(118:1435), 12625(192:1420)
>>>>"Hypocritical/hypocrite"
>>>>>Use, cause for disorder, 7700(117:1425)
>>>>>Withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 9915(150:1500)
>>>>"Hypocrite", withrawal requested, 10726-7(163:1430-5)
>>>>>Member (Gauthier), refused, Member named for disregarding the authority of
the Chair, 10730-1(163:1500-10)
>>>>"Illegal", 14720(222:1455)
>>>>Inflammatory language, refraining from use, 10788(164:1500),
13014(198:1445)
>>>>"Larceny", refrain from use, 9464(143:1430)
>>>>"Liar"
>>>>>Withdrawal requested, 7235(109:1500-5), 11972(182:1455),
12000-1(183:1410)
>>>>>>Chair will wait for return of accused Member, 7123(108:1500)
>>>>>>Withdrawn, 7235(109:1505), 11972(182:1455)
>>>>>>Words not attributed to Member in Hansard, necessity for withdrawal,
7235(109:1500-5)
>>>>"Lie", referring to document, not Member/Minister, 4071-2(62:1515-20)
>>>>"Lie", withdrawal requested, 14225(213:1440), 14229(213:1500-5)
>>>>"Lie detector test", withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 9041(136:1125)
>>>>"Lied/lies/lying", 211(6:1440), 9593(145:1440)
>>>>>Refraining from use of the word, Chair admonishing Members,
4157(63:1420), 7931(119:1500-5)
>>>>>Withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 971-2(18:1500-10), 4784(72:1420),
5126(77:1405), 8835(133:1435), 13434-5(203:1425), 15064(227:1425)
>>>>"Mendacious", withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 6419(97:1150)
>>>>"Mislead", avoiding use, 16249(243:1120)
>>>>"Misrepresentation", withdrawal requested, 14447(217:1500)
>>>>"Misrepresented"
>>>>>Context in which used, creating disorder, 9917-8(150:1520)
>>>>>Withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 9907(150:1420)
>>>>"Picked the pockets", 102(4:1455), 104(4:1500)
>>>>"Speak French", Members free to use official langauge of choice,
10433(159:1500-5)
>>>>"Stealing", 102(4:1450)
>>>>>Withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 8401(126:1140)
>>>>"Stolen", 2872(46:1430)
>>>>"Theft", Chair cautioning Members, 9176(138:1440)
>>>>"Treasonous", withdrawal requested, Member (Robinson) refused, Member named
for disregarding authority of the Chair, 332(8:1445-50), 334-5(8:1500),
withdrawn, 367(9:1000)
>>>>Unparliamentary language, quoting other source, not in order,
7273(110:1415), 8401(126:1140), 12440(189:1410)
>>>>>Withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 4407(67:1505-10), 8990(135:1425-30)
>>>>Withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 1045(19:1430), 4401(67:1435),
8651(130:1430), 9396(142:1425), 10787(164:1500)
>>>>>Context in which words used, Chair seeking to maintain order,
9917(150:1520)
>>>Members
>>>>Language other than official languages, use, translation, need,
9171(138:1410)
>>>>Name/constituency/title
>>>>>Error, 4071(62:1510)
>>>>Name and constituency, recognition on television, error, 735-6(14:1525)
>>>>Recognition by Chair
>>>>>Must be in own seat, 784(15:1150)
>>>>>Tribute to Party colleague, Chair not recognizing first, apology offered,
6376(96:1520)
>>>Members' remarks
>>>>Addressing through Chair, 100(4:1440), 202(6:1355), 289(7:1435),
459(10:1120), 467(10:1155), 658(13:1455), 833(16:1450), 946(17:1745),
966(18:1435), 2186(37:1440), 3549(55:1425), 4217(64:1150), 6287(95:1425),
6414(97:1125), 8530(128:1430), 8534(128:1450), 8573(129:1430), 8993(135:1445),
9828(149:1420), 9908(150:1425), 10094(153:1435), 10139(154:1430),
10611(162:1420), 11645(177:1430), 11841(180:1155), 11969(182:1440),
13090(199:1450), 14106(211:1450), 14321(215:1435), 14447(217:1500),
14548(219:1200), 14937(225:1450), 16091(241:1420)
>>>>Chair cautioning Members to be more judicious in choice of words,
460(10:1120), 725(14:1420), 777(15:1115), 828(16:1420), 964(18:1425),
971(18:1500-5), 1657(29:1425), 2648(43:1425), 3802(58:1440), 4159(63:1430),
4214(64:1130), 4282-3(65:1500), 4837(73:1120), 4980(75:1415), 5045(76:1415),
5051(76:1445), 5282(79:1420), 5826(88:1450), 6289(95:1435), 6597(100:1420),
7483(113:1415), 8160(122:1445), 8251(123:1450), 8300(124:1450),
8344(125:1500), 8468(127:1500), 8832(133:1415), 8882-3(134:1445-50),
9220(139:1410), 9909(150:1430), 10091(153:1120), 10138(154:1425),
10142(154:1450), 10210(155:1415), 10380(158:1415), 10509(160:1445),
10855(165:1415), 11112(169:1425), 11284(172:1415), 11780(179:1420),
11965(182:1420), 12363(188:1430), 12367(188:1450), 12628(192:1430-5),
12754(194:1430), 12795(195:1115), 12864(196:1450), 13163(200:1140),
13816(207:1400), 13823(207:1440), 13904(208:1420), 14152(212:1420),
14154(212:1435), 14223(213:1425), 14676(221:1445), 14714(222:1420),
15398(232:1455), 15670(235:1415), 16091(241:1420), 16255(243:1150)
>>>>Clarification, debate, not point of order, 6037(91:1515), 7815(118:1505),
11292(172:1500), 13093(199:1505-10)
>>>>False/misleading, correcting, debate instead of point of order,
1771(31:1500), 4022(61:1505), 4846(73:1200), 12452(189:1515), 12760(194:1505),
14679(221:1500), 15072(227:1505)
>>>>Imputing improper motives/casting aspersions
>>>>>Debate, not point of order, 532(11:1500), 1984(34:1500-5), 8995(135:1505)
>>>>>Misquoting Member, 5292(79:1520), 12634(192:1505)
>>>>>Withdrawal/rephrasing requested, 3479(54:1005), 9512(144:1430)
>>>>Integrity/honesty/courage of other Member/Members, not in order,
6418(97:1145), 8402(126:1145), 11695(178:1430), 13222(201:1415),
13224(201:1430), 13296(202:1420), 13764(206:1440), 14222(213:1425)
>>>>Personal attacks
>>>>>Avoiding, 6415(97:1130), 10257(156:1115)
>>>>>Withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 10214(155:1440)
>>>>Reference to Member as to gender/profession, not in order, 15510(234:1455)
>>>>Reference to Members/Ministers by constituency name/title, 21(3:1410),
(5:1110), 530(11:1450), 5411(81:1410), 9036(136:1105), 9177(138:1445),
9292(140:1400), 9465(143:1435), 10295(157:1430), 10297(157:1445),
10859(165:1440), 13299(202:1440), 14719(222:1450), 16189(242:1430)
>>>>Reference to Members/Ministers presence/absence from House/Committee not in
order, 783(15:1145), 3549(55:1425), 10505(160:1420), 11641(177:1415),
12394(188:1745), 14715(222:1430), 15724(236:1430)
>>>>>Withdrawal requested, withdrawn, 10213(155:1435)
>>>>>Chair will check "Blues", 10265(156:1200)
>>>>Reference to Senate/Senators, derogatory, not in order, 457(10:1105),
12135(184:1520)
>>>>Remarks heard through sound system, Members paying attention to
surroundings, 11973(182:1500)
>>>Motions
>>>>Adopting, unanimous consent denied, Chair in error, obliged to put
question to a voice vote, repeating procedure, 1943-4(34:1015-20)
>>>>Amendments
>>>>>In order, 13581(205:1600)
>>>>>Not in order, 4572(69:1655)
>>>>>Taking under advisement, 4571(69:1650), 13580(205:1555)
>>>>>Vote, not in order, 13582(205:1605)
>>>>Government moving during Routine Proceedings, changing order of the House,
precedents, Chair allowing, 7774(118:1005-20)
>>>>Leave to move, by unanimous consent, 1942(34:1010), 3120(49:1520),
4594(70:1020), 9230(139:1510), 10287(157:1350), 11173-4(171:1500-5)
>>>>>Denied, 3119-20(49:1515-20), 3558(55:1520), 3591(55:1855), 3597(55:1940),
4370(66:1500), 4513-4(68:1610), 4591(70:1005), 7773(118:1000-5),
7773(118:1000), 10468(160:1010), 10565(161:1205), 11293(172:1505),
11377(173:1500), 13573(205:1500), 13827(207:1505-10), 15073(227:1510)
>>>>>Reading motion in advance, 3121(49:1525)
>>>>Pursuant to S.O. 56.1, withdrawn, 13231-2(201:1505)
>>>>Pursuant to S.O. 57 and 78(3), not receivable for remainder of session
>>>>>Rescinding, M. (Boudria), deemed withdrawn, 7774(118:1020)
>>>Oral question period
>>>>Commencement
>>>>>3 minutes late, make-up time, 4219(64:1200)
>>>>>Delaying, by unanimous consent, 16244(243:1055)
>>>>Ministers using to make announcements, denying opposition critics
opportunity to respond, Chair will not comment on quality of questions or
answers, 13513(204:1505)
>>>>Participation, 337(8:1520)
>>>>Sound system, microphone lights not working, 1042(19:1415)
>>>Oral questions
>>>>35 second time limit
>>>>>Applause/heckling, Chair taking into consideration, 4370-1(66:1500-5)
>>>>>Members, adhering to, 6604(100:1500)
>>>>Administrative responsibility of Minister/government, 460(10:1150),
467(10:1155), 1474-5(26:1520-5), 1463(26:1420), 1465(26:1430), 2876(46:1450),
3031(48:1445), 4629-30(70:1415)
>>>>>Beyond, not in order, ruling question and answer out of order,
7357(111:1430), 15258(230:1435)
>>>>>Chair allowing, 7007(106:1420)
>>>>>Members restricting questions to, 15254-5(230:1415-20)
>>>>>Political/regional responsibilities, including, not in order,
8469(127:1505)
>>>>Hypothetical, not in order
>>>>>Minister may answer, 2652(43:1445)
>>>>>Rephrasing, 9834(149:1450)
>>>>Inflammatory language, Chair moving on the next questioner rather than
seeking withdrawal, clarification, 2191(37:1510-5), 8400-1(126:1135),
10013(152:1140), 10021(152:1525)
>>>>Member putting question, 11965(182:1420), 12674(193:1435),
13295(202:1415), 13302(202:1455), 15505(234:1435), 15673(235:1430),
15723(236:1430)
>>>>Minister/Prime Minister responding, if he/she chooses, 656(13:1455),
3688(56:1430), 5596(84:1445), 6419(97:1150), 7007-8(106:1420-5),
8575(129:1440), 9956(151:1115), 10213(155:1435), 10262(156:1145),
11647(177:1445), 12365(188:1440), 12367(188:1450), 14672(221:1425),
14826(223:1430), 15505(234:1430), 15674(235:1435)
>>>>Member putting question, 1235(22:1445), 1465(26:1430), 1582(28:1455),
1767(31:1440), 7529(114:1440), 8400(126:1135), 8528(128:1420), 8573(129:1430),
8835(133:1440), 8837(133:1450), 8883(134:1450), 10013(152:1140),
10976(167:1425), 13014(198:1445), 16188(242:1420)
>>>>Minister responding, if he/she chooses, 5712(86:1430)
>>>>Not in order, 408(9:1430), 1710(30:1135), 2243(38:1500), 3445(53:1445),
6145(93:1440), 7277(110:1435), 7283(110:1520), 8532(128:1440), 9698(147:1425),
14270(214:1120)
>>>>Not within purview of Parliament, not in order, 14270(214:1120)
>>>>Preamble, relevance to question, maintaining, 2495(41:1425)
>>>>Questions and replies
>>>>>Length, shortening, 23(3:1420), 145(5:1110), 206(6:1410)
>>>>>Quality, purpose
>>>>>>Members reflecting on, refraining from, 5718(86:1500), 6780(103:1440),
7530(114:1445)
>>>>>>Not for Chair to judge, 735(14:1520)
>>>>Questions and supplementary questions, Party members splitting,
acceptability, Chair allowing, 1662(29:1500)
>>>>Questions technically addressed to government or ministry as a whole, any
minister or parliamentary secretary may or may not choose to answer,
8341(125:1440), 14676(221:1445)
>>>>Relating to matter before Committee, not proper subject for discussion,
rephrasing, 4839(73:1125)
>>>>Rephrasing, 407(9:1425)
>>>Pages
>>>>Ministers/Members, using to exchange documents during oral question
period, refraining from, 1576(28:1425), 1582(28:1505)
>>>>Not to be used to distribute threatening/tasteless notes, 3806(58:1505)
>>>Petitions, tabling/presenting
>>>>Brief summary only, 9233(139:1525)
>>>>Members supporting/opposing, not in order, 9232(138:1520)
>>>Points of order
>>>>Chair hearing new information only, not debate, 2142(37:1015),
5423(81:1515), 10160(154:1655)
>>>>Chair ruled, matter closed, 8179(122:1535), 10736(163:1545)
>>>>Confining remarks to point of order raised, 9916(150:1510)
>>>>Delaying until Members return from Royal Assent proceedings,
10145(154:1510)
>>>>Not a point of order, 9965(151:1200), 13573(205:1500)
>>>>Unanimous consent, numerous requests for on same issue, same sitting day,
defeating intent of rules, House must be flexible, keeping with spirit of
rules, 4371(66:1505-10)
>>>Private Members' Business, voting procedure, 5935-6(89:1800-15)
>>>Private Members' Motions, votable item, unanimous consent denied,
6450(98:1200), 9073(137:1155)
>>>Question and comment period
>>>>Allotted time, expired, 14571(220:1215)
>>>>Following 10 minute speech, unanimous consent denied, 9278(140:1205)
>>>>Following remarks of Minister, unanimous consent denied, 9307(140:1520)
>>>>One question from each party leader, by unanimous consent, 14377(216:1230)
>>>Questions of Privilege
>>>>Chair ruling, clarification requested, 689(14:1015)
>>>>Chair will listen to facts, not debate/repetition, 369-70(9:1010-20),
618(12:1520), 10830(165:1035)
>>>>Debating Bill while subject of privilege question, 3500(54:1200)
>>>>Member restricting remarks to question, 10828(165:1025), 11121(169:1515)
>>>>Member/Minister not in House to respond, 11174(171:1505-10),
14402(216:1505)
>>>>>Member standing in for colleague, by unanimous consent, 11651(177:1505)
>>>>Notice, 2189-90(37:1500), 2191(37:1515)
>>>Questions on the Order Paper
>>>>Length of questions, number allowed, government response time
>>>>>Limit of four questions per Member, government to respond within 45 days,
system not working, no sanction available, onus on Members to change rules,
11531-3(176:1100-15)
>>>>Staff, refusing questions, dividing questions, arbitrary decisions,
Staff impartial, must make judgement, 11531-3(176:1100-15)
>>>>Written answers, not factual, not role of the Chair to determine accuracy
of answers, 11532-3(176:1110-5)
>>>Reports, presenting, reverting to, 3120(49:1525)
>>>Routing proceedings, reverting to, by unanimous consent, 10145(154:1510),
11788(179:1500)
>>>Sittings of the House
>>>>Adjourning, House leaders, unanimous agreement, 11122(169:1545)
>>>>House not sitting, National council meeting/national convention,
Progressive Conservative Party misleading, 4505(68:1500-5), 4512-3(68:1600-10)
>>>>Suspending, 11122(169:1520), 11126(170:1030), 11983(182:1610)
>>>Speaker of the House of Commons
>>>>Authority, character, impartiality, reflecting upon, withdrawal requested,
4641(70:1525-30)
>>>Speeches,
>>>>Allotted time
>>>>>M. (Adams), 5830(88:1515)
>>>>>Splitting between Party Members, 10648(162:1830)
>>>>>Unlimited time, 7775(118:1020)
>>>Statements by Members under S.O. 31
>>>>Member making statement using sign language, 6918(105:1410)
>>>Statements by Ministers
>>>>Minister making outside House, Members not able to respond, Ministers not
obligated to make statements in the House, not a point of order,
4073(62:1520-5)
>>>>>Documents, availability to media before Members, disrespect, 6929(105:1505)
>>>>Requesting, not a point of order, 15315(231:1500)
>>>Supply motions
>>>>Amendment, in order, 14572(220:1215)
>>>>Question put, agreed to, Member stating "on division", Chair not hearing,
reviewing Hansard, 11672(177:1750), 11675(177:1815)
>>>Translation, interpretation, simultaneous
>>>>Malfunction, correcting, 6776(103:1420)
>>References
>>>Election as Speaker of the House of Commons, congratulations, 4(1:1525),
16(2:1625), 38(3:1600), 44(3:1655), 47(3:1715), 50(3:1740),81(4:1240),
106-8(4:1520-35), 116-7(4:1630-5), 195(6:1305)
>>>Environmentalist background, 6097-8(92:1315)
>>>Impartiality, comments made outside the House re Cuba see
Cuba--House of Commons Speaker Parent remarks;
Procedure--Speaker of the House of Commons
>>>See also Charest--References;
Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee--Behaviour
>>Rossi, Carlo, 6154(93:1535)
>>Royal Assent, 16269(243A:2000)
>>Scott, Hon. Bill, 6373(96:1520)
>>Speaker of the House of Commons, 3-4(1:1520-25)
>>St. Hilaire, 9220(139:1410)
>>Standing Orders, 30(3:1505), 9229(139:1500)
>>Thibeault, references, 133(5:1000)
>>Veterans, statement by Minister (Mifflin), 9789(148:1525)
>>Yanakis, Antonio, 3118(49:1510)
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