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I thank the hon. member. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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I declare the motion carried.
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I remind folks not to take videos inside the chamber. I also remind folks not to take pictures and those kinds of things. We will review the information provided or go back and look at the time-stamp and come back to the House as soon as possible.
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We will come back to the House as soon as practical on this matter. The hon. member for Calgary Rocky Ridge.
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Thank you for the input. The hon. member for New Brunswick Southwest is rising on a point of order.
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I want to point out that everybody is talking about cassettes and records, but not one person mentioned anything about eight-tracks. Resuming debate, the hon. member for Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek.
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The hon. parliamentary secretary to the government House leader is rising on a point of order.
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The hon. member for Windsor West is rising on, I believe, the same point of order.
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The hon. member for Winnipeg North is rising on the same point of order.
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I believe we are now delving into debate. The only thing I can say at this point is that we are not supposed to take pictures or videos while we are in the chamber. However, I am in the chair right now and cannot review that. I know the Chair is looking at it, and maybe the Speaker is looking at it. We will hopefully come back with a response as soon as we possibly can. Continuing debate, the hon.… Read full speechShow less
I believe we are now delving into debate. The only thing I can say at this point is that we are not supposed to take pictures or videos while we are in the chamber. However, I am in the chair right now and cannot review that. I know the Chair is looking at it, and maybe the Speaker is looking at it. We will hopefully come back with a response as soon as we possibly can. Continuing debate, the hon. member for Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek.
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When we return, the hon. member will have 10 minutes to revise his thoughts and expand on those thoughts.
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We have a point of order from the hon. member.
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On the same point of order, the hon. parliamentary secretary.
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We are getting into more debate than we need to. Neither of those are really points of order. The hon. member for Saanich—Gulf Islands.
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“Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.” Questions and comments, the hon. member for Fredericton.
Royal Assent
Order. I have the honour to inform the House that a communication has been received as follows: Rideau Hall Ottawa 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 30th day of March, 2023, at 10:03 a.m. Yours sincerely, Ian McCowa… Read full speechShow less
Order. I have the honour to inform the House that a communication has been received as follows: Rideau Hall Ottawa 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 30th day of March, 2023, at 10:03 a.m. Yours sincerely, Ian McCowan Secretary to the Governor General and Herald Chancellor The schedule indicates the bills assented to were Bill S-203, An Act respecting a federal framework on autism spectrum disorder, C-43, An Act for granting to His Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, and Bill C-44, An Act for granting to His Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024.
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We have a point of order from the hon. member for Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies.
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It being 8:17 p.m., pursuant to an order made earlier today, it is my duty to interrupt the proceedings and put forthwith every question necessary to dispose of Motion No. 2 relating to the Senate amendments to Bill C‑11 now before the House. The question is on the amendment. If a member of a recognized party present in the House wishes that the amendment be carried or carried on division or wishe… Read full speechShow less
It being 8:17 p.m., pursuant to an order made earlier today, it is my duty to interrupt the proceedings and put forthwith every question necessary to dispose of Motion No. 2 relating to the Senate amendments to Bill C‑11 now before the House. The question is on the amendment. If a member of a recognized party present in the House wishes that the amendment be carried or carried on division or 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. And the bells having rung:
Routine Proceedings
Order. The hon. member for Kingston and the Islands has the floor.
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Is that agreed?
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Is that agreed?
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The motion is transferred for debate, pursuant to Standing Order 97(1).
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The amendment is in order. Before we go to questions and comments, 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 Saanich—Gulf Islands, Finance; the hon. member for Victoria, Climate Change; and the hon. member for Courtenay—Alberni, Canada Post Corporation.
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We have a point of order from the hon. parliamentary secretary.
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Order. The hon. leader of the official opposition.
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Order. I would ask members who are talking to take their discussions outside. The hon. Leader of the Government in the House of Commons on a point of order.
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The amendment to the amendment is in order. Questions and comments.
Routine Proceedings
Is the House ready for the question?
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The question is on the motion. If a member of a recognized party present in the House wishes that the motion be carried or carried on division or wishes to request a recorded division, I would invite them to rise and indicate it to the Chair.
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Is that agreed?
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That is getting into debate. The hon. member for —Norfolk, from the top.
Private Members' Business
The question is on the motion. If a member of a recognized party present in the House wishes that the motion be carried or carried on division or wishes to request a recorded division, I would invite them to rise and indicate it to the Chair.
Private Members' Business
Pursuant to order made on Thursday, June 23, 2022, the division stands deferred until Wednesday, March 29, at the expiry of the time provided for Oral Questions. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
Private Members' Business
Is it agreed?
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We are getting into debate. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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Order. I am hearing a lot of chatter in the back corner. I would be more than happy to put members on the question list when questions and comments do come, but let us just respect the hon. member who is speaking.
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Order, please. I want to make sure that we have respect for one another in the chamber when members have the floor and are speaking. Again, chatter does get a little high in the chamber sometimes, so I would remind folks that lower voices do carry more. The hon. member for Lethbridge.
Private Members' Business
I am sorry to hear about Sulley. Continuing debate, I recognize the member for Huron—Bruce for his right of reply.
Private Members' Business
Is the House ready for the question?
Government Orders
Order. We are in the first round of debate here. Of course, the hon. member has an unlimited time to present his thoughts. The next speaker will have the same amount of time to get her thoughts out as well. I am more than happy to allow her to ask the first question when that time comes. I just want to make sure that the conversation stays calm in this chamber. The hon. parliamentary secretary to … Read full speechShow less
Order. We are in the first round of debate here. Of course, the hon. member has an unlimited time to present his thoughts. The next speaker will have the same amount of time to get her thoughts out as well. I am more than happy to allow her to ask the first question when that time comes. I just want to make sure that the conversation stays calm in this chamber. The hon. parliamentary secretary to the government House leader.
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We have a point of order from the hon. member for Lethbridge.
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With a follow-up to that point of order, we have the hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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The amendment is in order. Questions and comments, the hon. parliamentary secretary to the government House leader.
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We have a point of order from the member for Berthier—Maskinongé.
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The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay is rising on a point of order.
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As much as we possibly can, we do not want the use of that word, but I am also going to make a suggestion to the people who are having side discussions while the member is trying to present as well, which is probably not respectful either. I would suggest we all sit, listen and get ready for the question and answer component of the debate. The hon. member for Lethbridge.