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Private Members' Business
Pursuant to Standing Order 98, the division stands deferred until Wednesday, April 17, at the expiry of the time provided for Oral Questions.
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It is my duty to interrupt the proceedings on the motion at this time. Accordingly, the debate on the motion will be rescheduled for another sitting.
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Pursuant to an order made on Monday, December 4, 2023, it is my duty to interrupt the proceedings and put forthwith every question necessary to dispose of the third reading stage of Bill C-50, and of the amendment. The question is on the amendment. If a member participating in person wishes that the motion be carried or carried on division, or if a member of a recognized party participating in per…
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Call in the members.
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I declare the amendment defeated. The next question is on the main motion. If a member participating in person wishes that the motion be carried or carried on division, or if a member of a recognized party participating in person wishes to request a recorded division, I would invite them to rise and indicate it to the Chair.
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I declare the motion carried. (Bill read the third time and passed)
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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 8:18 p.m.)
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I declare Motion No. 11 defeated. I therefore declare Motion No. 131 defeated.
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I cannot hear anything, so I would not know. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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The hon. member for Saskatoon—University.
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Still on the same point of order, I see the hon. House leader for the NDP.
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Members should stop yelling. Do that first so that I can hear what is happening on the floor. I cannot hear a darn thing because everyone is yelling. The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby.
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All those opposed to the hon. member's moving the motion will please say nay. I hear none. 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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Before we resume debate, I want to remind hon. members to keep their questions and comments short so that everyone gets a chance to participate in the debate.
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Would the hon. member for Timmins—James Bay please retract and apologize for the usage of that term?
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It is a good clarification. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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The debate is between AI and AC. Questions and comments, the hon. member for Nanaimo—Ladysmith.
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We have a point of order from the hon. member for Lakeland.
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The hon. member should retract that. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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That is descending into debate. Let us go back to the issue of being judicious with the words we are using. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay has the floor.
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We have another point of order. The hon. member for New Brunswick Southwest.
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The usage of that term is not correct. Could the hon. member retract it and then move on? The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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Let us try once again to retract it and apologize so that we can move on. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay, go ahead so that I can hear it.
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We are saying not to have conditions to the apology and the retraction. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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You may continue.
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This will be number three. The hon. member for Lakeland.
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We are getting into debate a bit. The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby.
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When I ask someone to retract, they are to retract or apologize but not to provide any other comments. Let us just move on to the next thing. There will be no “buts”, no “ands” or anything like that. Let us just have a straight-out apology. Let us try it, for the fourth time, without the “but”. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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You may continue.
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Not that I am supposed to comment on the debate that is happening, but it is coming from all sides at the moment. The hon. member for Regina—Lewvan.
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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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Does the hon. member have unanimous consent?
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The question is on Motion No. 1. A vote on this motion also applies to Motions Nos. 23, 24, 38 to 40, 47, 58, 76 to 78, 90, 95, 101, 106, 112, 154, 159, 171, 182 and 194.
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I declare Motion No. 1 defeated. I therefore declare Motions Nos. 23, 24—
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That is not a point of order. I therefore declare Motions Nos. 23, 24, 38 to 40, 47, 58, 76 to 78, 90, 95, 101, 106, 112, 154, 159, 171, 182 and 194 defeated. The question is on Motion No. 2. A vote on this motion also applies to Motions Nos. 6, 7, 12, 15, 18 and 22. A negative vote on Motion No. 2 requires the question to be put on Motions Nos. 3, 4, 16 and 21.
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I declare Motion No. 2 defeated. I therefore declare Motions Nos. 6, 7, 12, 15, 18 and 22 defeated. The question is on Motion No. 3. A vote on this motion also applies to Motions Nos. 9, 20 and 130. A negative vote on Motion No. 3 requires the question to be put on Motion No. 123. If a member participating in person wishes that the motion be carried or carried on division, or if a member of a reco…
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I declare Motion No. 3 defeated. I therefore declare Motions Nos. 9, 20 and 130 defeated. The question is on Motion No. 4. A vote on this motion also applies to Motions Nos. 8, 14 and 19. A negative vote on Motion No. 4 requires the question to be put on Motion No. 10. If a member participating in person wishes that the motion be carried or carried on division, or if a member of a recognized party…
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I declare Motion No. 4 defeated. I therefore declare Motions Nos. 8, 14 and 19 defeated as well. The question is on Motion No. 5. A vote on the motion also applies to Motion No. 48. A negative vote on Motion No. 5 requires the question to be put on Motion No. 49.
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I declare Motion No. 5 defeated. I therefore declare Motion No. 48 defeated. The question is Motion No. 10. A negative vote on Motion No. 10 requires the question be put on Motion No. 11. If a member participating in person wishes that the motion be carried or carried on division, or if a member of a recognized party participating in person wishes to request a recorded division, I would invite the…
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I declare Motion No. 10 defeated. The question is on Motion No. 11. A vote on the motion also applies to Motion No. 131. A negative vote on Motion No. 11 requires the question to be put on Motion No. 123. May I dispense?
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[Chair read text of motion to House] If a member participating in person wishes that the motion be carried or carried on division, or if a member of a recognized party participating in person wishes to request a recorded division, I would invite them to rise and indicate it to the Chair.
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That is descending into debate.
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I try not to cut off members because I do want to get their questions and comments out there, but let us be reasonable in the amount of time we are taking to ask and answer questions, because we do get long answers as well. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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I am already hearing a number of noes. The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby is rising on a point of order.
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That is not a point of order. The hon. member for Regina—Lewvan.
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We are getting into debate once again. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay on a point of order.
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The point is well taken. From this chair, I would ask all parties to get together to debate these things to make sure that before they come to the floor, they are actually going to be voted upon in the positive. The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby is rising on a point of order.
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The hon. member for St. Albert—Edmonton in rising on a question of privilege.
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