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2024-03-21
Supplementary Estimates (C), 2023-24
Procedural

Government Orders

(Bill reported)

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2024-03-21
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

It being 5:15 p.m. and the final allotted day for the supply period ending March 26, it is my duty to interrupt the proceedings and put forthwith every question necessary to dispose of the business of supply. The question is on the 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 wishe…

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2024-03-21
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

Call in the members.

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2024-03-21
Interim Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

Shall clause 2 carry?

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2024-03-21
Interim Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

(Clause 2 agreed to) Shall clause 3 carry?

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2024-03-21
Interim Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

(Clause 3 agreed to) Shall clause 4 carry?

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2024-03-21
Interim Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

(Clause 4 agreed to) Shall clause 5 carry?

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2024-03-21
Interim Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

(Clause 5 agreed to) Shall schedule 1.1 carry?

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2024-03-21
Interim Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

(Schedule 1.1 agreed to) Shall schedule 1.2 carry?

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2024-03-21
Interim Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

(Schedule 1.2 agreed to) Shall schedule 1.3 carry?

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2024-03-21
Interim Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

(Schedule 1.3 agreed to) Shall schedule 1.4 carry?

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2024-03-21
Interim Supply
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Government Orders

(Schedule 1.4 agreed to) Shall schedule 1.5 carry?

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2024-03-21
Interim Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

(Schedule 1.5 agreed to) Shall schedule 1.6 carry?

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2024-03-21
Privilege
Procedural

Government Orders

I want to thank the hon. member for his input on this question of privilege. I know the Speaker is waiting for a few more pieces of input before making his decision. I wish to inform the House that because of the delay, pursuant to Standing Order 30(7), there will be no Private Members' Business hour today. Accordingly, the order will be rescheduled for another sitting.

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2024-03-21
Carbon Pricing
Procedural

Adjournment Proceedings

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 7:35 p.m.)

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2024-03-20
Points of Order
Procedural

Government Orders

I will make this easy. The hon. member will not be recognized until he apologizes. We will go on to the next speaker, the hon. member for Jonquière.

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2024-03-20
Canada-Ukraine Relations
Procedural

Government Orders

(The House adjourned at 11:20 p.m.)

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2024-03-20
Canada-Ukraine Relations
Procedural

Government Orders

The hon. member should know that during a take-note debate we cannot ask for unanimous consent for anything, so unfortunately we cannot do that. I would love to, but I cannot. The hon. member for Winnipeg North has the floor, and no time has been taken from the member.

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2024-03-20
Canada-Ukraine Relations
Procedural

Government Orders

I really do not recall his actually saying whether he was here or not. I would say that we should be judicious in what we are saying and make sure we do not say whether someone is here. The hon. member for Etobicoke Centre.

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2024-03-20
Points of Order
Procedural

Government Orders

The hon. member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan is rising on the same point of order.

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2024-03-20
Canada-Ukraine Relations
Procedural

Government Orders

Order. The hon. member knows we should not be mentioning the last names of members. It has been in a number of the speeches tonight. I just want to make sure that those who are coming after cross that out and put in the correct title. The hon. member for Davenport.

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2024-03-20
Points of Order
Procedural

Government Orders

The Speaker has ruled on this. He has mentioned that members should be judicious in how we are being recognized here in Canada. What we do here is seen across the world. Saying that one is part of a certain group is incorrect and, I would suggest, unparliamentary in this case. Therefore, I would ask the hon. member to hold back on the rhetoric a bit, rephrase and try to stay away from that. On the…

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2024-03-20
Points of Order
Procedural

Government Orders

When someone in the House is saying that someone is standing with Putin, that is probably a little too far out on the edge, as the Speaker has ruled. The hon. member for Etobicoke Centre.

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2024-03-20
Points of Order
Procedural

Government Orders

I think that is exactly what has been brought up here.

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2024-03-20
Points of Order
Procedural

Government Orders

The member for Miramichi—Grand Lake was asked to apologize for saying something very similar to, I think, what the hon. member for Edmonton Strathcona said. The hon. member should retract that and apologize for it. Then we can go on and ask questions. The hon. member for Etobicoke Centre.

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2024-03-20
Points of Order
Procedural

Government Orders

I have asked you to retract it. Please retract it and apologize, or your evening is going to come to an end. The hon. member for Etobicoke Centre.

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2024-03-20
Points of Order
Procedural

Government Orders

I believe the Speaker's ruling had to do with the hon. member for Miramichi—Grand Lake saying that the New Democrats support Hamas. That is very close to what the hon. member said this evening. I would therefore like the hon. member to withdraw his remarks. If he declines to do so, I will go to the next person on the list of those who want to speak. The hon. member for Edmonton Strathcona.

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2024-03-20
Points of Order
Procedural

Government Orders

Ultimately, it is this: When something is causing disorder in the House, we have to find a mechanism in which to put that disorder aside so that we can continue the debate that is scheduled for this evening. The statement was causing tremendous disorder, just like when the hon. member for Miramichi—Grand Lake did something very similar. The hon. member for Drummond.

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2024-03-20
Points of Order
Procedural

Government Orders

We have to be very judicious in the words we are using and how we are talking, especially when we are talking about things that are so important to the world at the moment. I want to make sure we are giving respect to the debate we are having tonight. That is what I am really trying to accomplish this evening.

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2024-03-20
Canada-Ukraine Relations
Procedural

Government Orders

I hate to interrupt, but we are out of time. Five minutes flies by pretty quickly. I will get someone to ask the hon. member a question, and maybe he could finish off his speech in his answer.

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2024-03-20
Canada-Ukraine Relations
Procedural

Government Orders

I think that something was lost in translation. The hon. member for Fort McMurray—Cold Lake.

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2024-03-20
Canada-Ukraine Relations
Procedural

Government Orders

I just wanted to say to the hon. member for Etobicoke Centre that I will not be reporting this back, so the hon. member, even though he became invisible to me for a few moments, will be fully seen tomorrow during the session of the House.

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2024-03-20
Canada-Ukraine Relations
Procedural

Government Orders

I will be bringing this to the attention of the Speaker tomorrow morning. It being 11:20 p.m., pursuant to order made Monday, March 18, the committee will now rise. (Government Business No. 36 reported)

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2024-03-19
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

I think we could save that for questions and comments.

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2024-03-19
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

Actually, I checked before he got up. He is wearing a tie. The hon. member for Thunder Bay—Rainy River.

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2024-03-19
Public Sector Integrity Commissioner
Procedural

Routine Proceedings

It is my duty to lay upon the table, pursuant to subsection 38(3.3) of the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act, a case report of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner. Pursuant to Standing Order 32(5), this report is deemed permanently referred to the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates.

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2024-03-19
Auditor General of Canada
Procedural

Routine Proceedings

It is also my duty to lay upon the table, pursuant to subsection 7(3) of the Auditor General Act, the spring 2024 reports of the Auditor General of Canada. Pursuant to Standing Order 108(3)(g), these documents are deemed permanently referred to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts.

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2024-03-19
Questions on the Order Paper
Procedural

Routine Proceedings

Is that agreed?

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2024-03-19
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

We have a point of order from the hon. member for Calgary Centre.

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2024-03-19
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

That is not a point of order; it is a point of debate. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay is rising on a point of order.

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2024-03-19
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

I do not hear a point of order. The hon. member for Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry has the floor.

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2024-03-19
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

We will continue with questions and comments. The hon. member for Victoria.

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2024-03-19
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

I would caution members not to impugn what other members have said in their speeches to make sure that we treat everyone as honourable members, as we all accept in this chamber. I want to make sure we have a reasonable debate among members of the House.

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2024-03-19
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

This is why we recognize an individual to speak, and there is a question and comment period afterward so people can be clear in their positions on whatever we are talking about. I would caution members not to put words in other people's mouths. It seems to happen an awful lot in the chamber, and it should not happen. I would ask members to be judicious in the words they use. We will go back to lis…

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2024-03-19
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

That is not a point of order. While I do appreciate the levity that the hon. member tries to bring to the House, let us try to be serious in the discussion we are having today.

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2024-03-19
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

I am really glad the hon. member for Kings—Hants brought up the good work of the hon. member for West Nova. I appreciate that. Questions and comments. The hon. member for Beauport—Limoilou.

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2024-03-19
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

It being 5:15 p.m., it is my duty to interrupt the proceedings and put forthwith every question necessary to dispose of the business of supply. The question is on the 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…

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2024-03-19
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

Pursuant to Standing Order 45, the division stands deferred until Wednesday, March 20, at the expiry of the time provided for Oral Questions.

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2024-03-18
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

I declare the motion, as amended, carried.

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2024-03-18
Business of Supply
Procedural

Government Orders

The next question is on the main motion, as amended. May I dispense?

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