Emergency Debate
When people catch my eye, I will be more than happy to recognize them.
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The hon. member cannot say whether someone is here or not. The hon. member for Brandon—Souris.
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It being midnight, I declare the motion carried. (Motion agreed to) Accordingly, the House stands adjourned until later this day at 10 a.m. pursuant to Standing Order 24(1). (The House adjourned at 12 a.m.)
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Order. Questions and comments, the hon. parliamentary secretary to the government House leader.
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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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I guess we are into point of orders today. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay is rising on a point of order.
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I believe we are falling into debate even more deeply. We cannot be debating the debate. The hon. member for Calgary Forest Lawn has the floor.
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We are getting to points of order; that is really what we are doing. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay is rising on a point of order.
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The hon. member for Fort McMurray—Cold Lake has the floor.
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Again, I think we are descending into a lot of debate here. The floor is, of course, with the hon. member for Calgary Forest Lawn.
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We have a point of order from the hon. member for Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill.
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I would suggest the hon. member go to her House leader and have that discussion. Of course, questions of privilege would need an hour's notice to be able to come to the floor. If the hon. member finds there is a question of privilege and her privileges have been moved upon, then she can, of course, bring that to her House Leader and notice can be given to the Speaker. The hon. member for Aurora—Oa…
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As I said, when it comes to such information, this is a point of debate. We expect individual members to be honourable when they bring information forward. Again, if the member wants to bring it forward and talk to the table for a few moments, maybe we can come up with something. For the time being, I believe this is debate. The debate we have been having for the last seven days has all been very …
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Maybe we are talking about someone else, but if we are talking about a specific member of the chamber, I will ask that we not use their name, Even if it is quoted from Twitter, we cannot use it. The member for Edmonton Strathcona has the floor.
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I know that we are quoting information on here. The hon. member for Fort McMurray—Cold Lake is rising on a point of order.
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That is correct. The hon. parliamentary secretary is rising on a point of order.
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I am sorry. I just took the chair; I was not in the chair when the majority of the hon. member's speech was going. The hon. member was here when I did take over the chair. I apologize for missing that, and I will try not to miss it next time. I know that the hon. member still has not gotten her question out. The hon. member for Edmonton Strathcona has the floor.
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Order. I just heard the hon. member for Timmins—James Bay refer to another hon. member as a moron, so I would suggest that he retract that.
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I would suggest that maybe the hon. member wants to unequivocally retract that, without the commentary. I, as Speaker, would really appreciate that.
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Thank you. The hon. member for Calgary Forest Lawn can finish up his thought before I go to one more question.
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I remind the hon. member that he may not refer to fellow members by their names. He has just done so twice.
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Again, this is debating the debate. I would caution everyone to stick to the debate we are having today. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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The hon. member for Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa is once again rising.
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I appreciate the input. A lot of latitude has been given during this whole debate. I would expect the hon. member to come to it at some point in his speech. The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay.
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I would say the hon. member is on the same page, as he should be.
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Resuming debate, the hon. parliamentary secretary to the government House leader.
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We will take a quick count of the individuals in the chamber. And the count having been taken: We have quorum. The hon. parliamentary secretary has the floor.
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There is another point of order, from the hon. member for Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères.
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That is an excellent question. I will discuss it with the table clerks.
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I will clarify these two points in a few minutes. From what I understand, we want to know whether members in the lobby who enter the House when the question is being asked should be counted during the quorum call. As for the seats, that is another issue. The other thing we count is the number of people whose camera is activated on Zoom. If the camera is activated, we can count the member. If not, …
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Your clock is stopped and is ready to be started again when you are ready. I am counting enough people for quorum in here, so I will allow the hon. member to begin. Maybe at the changeover, I will come back to the chamber on whether the individuals have to be at their seats. I will accept that they are not in their seats at this moment, but I will come back in a minute. The hon. parliamentary secr…
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I appreciate the good try, but we really cannot say whether people are in the chamber. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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I thank the hon. member for the reminder. I wonder if the hon. member would retract the word “rats”.
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As I asked the hon. member for Timmins—James Bay, I ask the hon. parliamentary secretary to just retract the word “rats”, without any explanation.
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I thank the hon. parliamentary secretary. The hon. parliamentary secretary may continue.
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The hon. member for Calgary Heritage is rising on a point of order.
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I appreciate the thought for our translators, but I do not think that is really a call for a point of order. While I have the seat, I might as well just answer this question quickly, and I will give the opportunity for that to happen. I will answer the question asked by the hon. member for Pierre‑Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères. The House of Commons Procedure and Practice, third edition, specifies…
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I just want to remind individuals to go through the Chair when having this debate. Questions and comments, the hon. member for Fleetwood—Port Kells.
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A lot of leeway has been given to a lot of speeches in this House on different occasions. I will call for relevance again. The hon. member for Calgary Heritage can continue.
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The hon. member just spoke to exactly what we are talking about. The member did veer off a little, but he is veering back. As I have said, Speakers give members lots of latitude on the different items that are talked about in this chamber. I would suggest that we allow the member to complete his speech. The hon. member for Calgary Heritage has the floor.
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The hon. member for Edmonton Griesbach is rising on a point of order.
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That is a point of debate. The hon. member for Calgary Heritage.
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I always call for relevance at this late hour. The hon. member for Calgary Heritage.
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That is debate. We have about 12 minutes left, so I would just say to let this go. The hon. member for Calgary Heritage, stay on topic, please.
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That is running into debate once again. The hon. member for Fort McMurray—Cold Lake has a point of order.
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I would like nothing more than to let the hon. member complete his speech. A point of order is for something grave. It better be good and better be listed in the Standing Orders. I want a number and section when members stand up. The hon. member for Edmonton Griesbach has a point of order.
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That is not a point of order, but I appreciate the update. The hon. member for Calgary Heritage.
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There being no further members rising, pursuant to order made earlier today, the question is deemed put and a recorded division is deemed requested. Pursuant to Standing Order 66, the recorded division stands deferred until Wednesday, October 23, at the expiry of the time provided for Oral Questions. Before we go to the end, I want to thank the hon. member for Kitchener Centre. I figure we had 100…
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I wish all members a happy Thanksgiving.
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I have the honour to inform the House that a message has been received from the Senate informing the House that the Senate has passed the following bill: Bill C-64, An Act respecting pharmacare.
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