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Orders of the Day
As a reminder to those folks who had the failure of the app, the more we have in to do the count in the chamber, the better this all works sometimes.
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It being 3:18 p.m., the House will now proceed to the taking of the deferred recorded division on the amendment to the motion to concur in the 55th report of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs. 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 am already hearing a number of noes.
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The member is right next to me, but I cannot hear anything. I would ask the hon. member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan to give us the substance of his point of order.
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I know the Chair is seized with the issue that transpired this morning. The Speaker will be returning with a ruling on that as soon as is practicable.
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We are out of time. The hon. member for Scarborough—Guildwood with a quick answer.
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That is shame on, “through the Chair”. The hon. member for Charlottetown.
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We are out of time but before moving on to the next member, I believe the hon. member for Battle River—Crowfoot has a point of order to speak to.
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I thank the hon. member for that apology. Continuing debate, the hon. member for Scarborough—Guildwood.
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I want to assure the hon. member that I have no trap door anywhere in this chamber, even though there are times that I do wish I had one. With questions and comments, we have the hon. member for Beauport—Limoilou.
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There being no motions at report stage, the House will now proceed, without debate, to the putting of the question on the motion to concur in the bill at report stage.
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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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Pursuant to Standing Order 98, the division stands deferred until Wednesday, January 31, at the expiry of the time provided for Oral Questions.
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I thank the members for their interventions tonight. This is also a quick reminder that when we have an adjournment debate we try to stick to the questions that were originally submitted for that debate. The motion that the House do now adjourn is deemed to have been adopted. Accordingly, the House stands adjourned until tomorrow at 2 p.m. pursuant to Standing Order 24(1). (The House adjourned at …
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Is that agreed?
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The hon. member for Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon is rising on a point of order.
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That is not a point of order, but we will go back to get the information that the hon. member needs.
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I do not think that was an amendment. I will seek clarification. Did the member move an amendment to her motion?
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That is correct. The member cannot move an amendment to her own motion. It is not in order.
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I wish to inform the House that because of the tributes to Ed Broadbent, Government Orders will be extended by 37 minutes.
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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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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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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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The Deputy Leader of the Government in the House of Commons on a point of order.
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I did not hear the exact phrase the hon. member heard, so I would simply say that we should all be judicious in the things that we say. Members should follow protocol when speaking. The hon. member for La Prairie.
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Is that agreed?
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Order. There is a line drawn on the words that we are allowed to use in this chamber. The member has been a parliamentarian since 1988, which is, by the way, the year I graduated from high school. Maybe the hon. member could back up and retract that word. The hon. parliamentary secretary to the government House leader.
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The amendment is in order. Questions and comments, the hon. member for Milton. I also want to wish the member a happy birthday today.
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There being no further members rising, pursuant to order made earlier today, all questions necessary to dispose of the motion are deemed put and recorded divisions are deemed requested. Pursuant to Standing Order 66, the recorded divisions stand deferred until Wednesday, January 31, at the expiry of the time provided for Oral Questions.
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The motion that the House do now adjourn is 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 8:53 p.m.)
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We are not going to have a debate on this. The information is apparently public now. People can go and have a look at it.
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Merry Christmas and happy new year to you as well. We have a dissenting opinion from the Conservatives. The hon. member for St. Albert—Edmonton.
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The hon. member needs unanimous consent to speak.
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Does the hon. member have the unanimous consent of the House?
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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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Call in the members.
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I declare the motion carried.
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Is it agreed?
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That is not a point of order, but a point of debate. As we get to questions and comments, I am sure the hon. member can ask it at that time. The hon. member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan.
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I just want to remind hon. members that, if we keep our questions and our answers concise, everybody can participate in this debate. The hon. member for Thérèse‑De Blainville.
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Continuing debate, the hon. member for Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke.
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The NDP House leader is rising on a point of order.
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That is getting into debate, and I was just wondering if there was some filibustering going on. The hon. parliamentary secretary to the government House leader can continue. I know there are a few more pages to go.
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I have to warn people about using props in the House. The hon. Minister of Environment.
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I am going to allow the hon. minister to start from scratch.
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I remind members to use the proper names of ministers. The hon. minister has the floor.
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The hon. member for New Westminster—Burnaby.
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Order. We are almost at three o'clock, and the more we attack one another, the louder it is going to get in here. I would suggest that everybody bring it down a notch. Christmas is coming. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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