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Royal Assent
I have the honour to inform the House that a communication has been received as follows: Rideau Hall Ottawa October 10, 2024 Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to inform you that the Right Honourable Mary May Simon, Governor General of Canada, signified royal assent by written declaration to the bills listed in the Schedule to this letter on the 10th day of October, 2024, at 6:26 p.m. Yours sincerely,…
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The hon. member can retract and restart that. The hon. member for Chatham-Kent—Leamington has the floor.
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Maybe the day is getting long. We are talking about who has the bigger scandal. Maybe we should all rethink this. I also want to bring to everyone's attention that we are taking a lot of time asking questions and we are taking a lot of time answering them. I know that people want to participate in the debate. Questions and comments, the hon. member for Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques.
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Questions and comments, the hon. member for Skeena—Bulkley Valley.
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Having reached the expiry of the time provided for today's debate, the House will resume consideration of the privilege motion at the next sitting of the House.
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The motion to adjourn the House is now deemed to have been adopted. Accordingly, the House stands adjourned until tomorrow at 10 a.m. pursuant to Standing Order 24(1). (The House adjourned at 7:09 p.m.)
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That is not a point of order, but maybe a point of debate. We will return to the hon. parliamentary secretary, and I am sorry for the interruption.
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I have a little reminder to just try to keep our questions and our answers as short as possible so everyone can participate. There were a few interactions that were four minutes or longer. I do not really want to interrupt while people are speaking, but if that continues I will start cutting people off to make sure we can all participate. Resuming debate, the hon. member for Northumberland—Peterbo…
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I declare the motion carried. I wish to inform the House that because of the deferred recorded division, Government Orders will be extended by 12 minutes.
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That is a point of debate. I appreciate the clarification. The hon. member for Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek has the floor.
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Order, please. There is a bit of crosstalk going on and I want to ensure we keep that to a minimum. The parliamentary secretary was almost done with this question.
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All those opposed to the hon. member's moving the motion will please say nay. It is agreed. The House has heard the terms of the motion. All those opposed to the motion will please say nay. (Motion agreed to)
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I will simply ask the hon. member for Northumberland—Peterborough South to withdraw that remark.
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I do not know whether the hon. member wants to sing, but I think she can answer the question. The hon. member for Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia.
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I want to remind members who are joining us online to make sure that their microphones are in the mute position. If they are having challenges, that is their problem.
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If the hon. member wants to back up a bit, I will allow it. The hon. member for Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte.
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That is continuing the debate. Ultimately, I do want to remind members to try to work through the Chair and keep things in check. I know sometimes these conversations can get very emotional. The hon. minister has a point of order.
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We are all honourable members, and I know the Chair has been very—
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I have the chair right now. I have the microphone, and I am suggesting that we all listen for just a moment. The Speaker has made a decision that we call each other by our riding names and that we try to stay away from name-calling, as best we can, in the chamber. I will ask the hon. member for Winnipeg North to retract that and continue.
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I just want to make sure that that was a retraction, just a retraction, and not an “I retract, but” statement.
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The Chair does allow a lot of latitude, as long as the hon. member can refer it back to the debate. I will call for a quick relevance and call on the hon. member for Winnipeg North to continue.
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I thank the hon. member for the intervention. I will remind our learned members here in the chamber to speak through the Chair. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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We are descending into debate. I know the hon. member does have an opportunity to speak further on down the road on the same issue. That was not a point of order. The hon. member for Kitchener Centre.
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We need to remember that we cannot do indirectly what we cannot do directly here in this chamber either. I did call out the member for a statement he made, and I will call that one out as well. We should probably refrain from using those kinds of terms when we are talking here in the chamber. Once again, let us all take a deep breath. Resuming debate, the hon. member for Kelowna—Lake Country.
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The hon. member parliamentary secretary is rising on a point of order.
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I thank the member for the input. I do not think that is anything unparliamentary. I suggest to the hon. member that suggesting that the member does not want to come is fully in. The hon. member for Kelowna—Lake Country has the floor.
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Of course, the Speaker cannot make that decision, so I will ask the hon. member for Kelowna—Lake Country.
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Questions and comments, the hon. parliamentary secretary to the government House leader.
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Order, please. We will continue with questions and comments. The hon. member for Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou.
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Before proceeding to the next speaker, I just want to make people aware that the point of order has been resolved with the hon. member for Calgary Heritage. Resuming debate, the hon. member for Calgary Nose Hill.
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I have the honour to inform the House that a message has been received from the Senate informing this House that the Senate has passed Bill C-76, An Act to amend the Canada National Parks Act.
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I have the honour to inform the House that a communication has been received as follows: Rideau Hall Ottawa October 3, 2024 Mr. Speaker: I have the honour to inform you that the Right Honourable Mary May Simon, Governor General of Canada, signified royal assent by written declaration to the bills listed in the schedule to this letter on the 3rd day of October, 2024, at 3:28 p.m. Yours sincerely, K…
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Order. I would say that the hon. parliamentary secretary has the floor, so I would maybe let him continue his speech. We can make sure we start a list of people who want to ask him questions. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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Order. Again, I am happy to make a list of members who want to ask questions when that time comes. We are only eight minutes into this discussion. The hon. member has 12 minutes to go. Are we going to let him continue? I am making sure he can catch his breath. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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On a point of order, the hon. member for South Shore—St. Margarets.
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That is debate. The time is up, so let us go to questions and comments. The hon. member for Brantford—Brant has the floor.
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I remind the hon. member to address questions through the Chair. The hon. parliamentary secretary has the floor.
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The phone on the table can just be put on the seat. Hopefully we will now have the translation. The hon. member for Brantford—Brant has the floor.
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The hon. member for Beauport—Limoilou on a point of order.
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It being 3:24 p.m., the House will now proceed to the taking of the deferred recorded division on the motion of the member for Beloeil—Chambly relating to the business of supply. Call in the members.
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I declare the motion carried. I wish to inform the House that, because of the deferred recorded division, Government Orders will be extended by 12 minutes. I wish to inform the House that the volume of the earpieces will now be reset. Members using their earpiece at this time will have to readjust the volume.
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Is that agreed?
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It is my duty pursuant to Standing Order 38 to inform the House that the questions to be raised tonight at the time of adjournment are as follows: the hon. member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan, Public Services and Procurement; the hon. member for Langley—Aldergrove, Mental Health and Addictions; and the hon. member for Dufferin—Caledon, Carbon Pricing.
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I appreciate the interventions, and I can help clarify that. I will get back to the hon. member when I have further clarification. However, I did accept the apology and the retraction. The hon. member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan.
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All those opposed to the hon. member's moving the motion will please say nay. It is agreed. The House has heard the terms of the motion. All those opposed to the motion will please say nay. (Motion agreed to)
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There is no interpretation, so I will speak in English. There is now. The hon. member for Humber River—Black Creek.
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Members do not have the right to mention whether someone is present in the gallery, but they can thank people for being present during the discussion taking place on the floor. The hon. member for Salaberry—Suroît.
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I would simply remind the hon. member that he can ask his question after the member has finished her speech. The hon. member for Terrebonne.
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