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2,337 speeches by Francis Scarpaleggia — Page 10 of 47
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That is true when the question is in order, but I found that it was not admissible in the way that it was worded.
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It being 3:13 p.m., the House will now proceed to the taking of the deferred recorded division on the motion of the member for Battle River—Crowfoot relating to the business of supply. Call in the members. And the bells having rung: The question is as follows. Shall I dispense?
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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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Is it agreed?
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Is it agreed?
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I declared the motion carried. I wish to inform the House that, because of the proceedings on the time allocation motion, Government Orders will be extended by 30 minutes.
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I wish to inform the House that because of the deferred recorded division, the time provided for Government Orders will be extended by 12 minutes.
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I am sorry to have to interrupt the member. She will have two minutes and 50 seconds remaining after question period.
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The hon. member for South Surrey—White Rock.
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I would remind the parliamentary secretary that he must address his comments through the Chair. The hon. member for Orléans.
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I do not think the member is alluding to a specific time when the Prime Minister might be leaving for Europe, but we have to be careful. This is really trying to do indirectly what we are not supposed to do directly. The hon. member for Simcoe North.
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The hon. member for Saskatoon West.
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[Chair read text of motion to House]
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It is getting a little too noisy. Let us take a short break and then allow the minister to continue. This is a very important issue. The hon. Minister of Veterans Affairs.
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I just saw the minister reading from notes. I do not know what was on the back of them, to be honest. We will have a look at the video. We will get back to the House, if need be.
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I will look at the tape and see what I can see.
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That is a point of debate. I cannot force anyone to answer anything. The hon. member for Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière.
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The hon. member needs to seek unanimous consent to table a supplementary report.
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We will have to wait to hear the research later. The hon. member for Abitibi—Témiscamingue.
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The hon. member for Richmond—Arthabaska.
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Members still have not calmed down. I am appealing to everyone's better angels. The Secretary of State for Rural Development.
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We are going to wait until everybody calms down. The hon. Secretary of State for Rural Development.
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The member for York Centre is impeding my ability to understand the minister. Not from the top, but the minister may continue.
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The hon. member for Fort McMurray—Cold Lake.
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I will ask the member to speak through the Chair, please. The member may continue.
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Again, members are to speak through the Chair. The hon. Minister of Public Safety.
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I wish to draw the attention of members to the presence in the gallery of the Hon. Nate Glubish, Minister of Technology and Innovation for the Province of Alberta.
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I must interrupt the member for just one moment to give members who wish to leave the House the opportunity to do so in relative silence. The hon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry may continue.
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Let us set a new tone. The hon. member may continue.
Read full speech →It being Wednesday, we will now have the singing of the national anthem, led by the member for Kitchener—Conestoga. [Members sang the national anthem]
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I do not know if the minister heard the question, but I have a feeling she knows the answer.
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The hon. member for Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner.
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Something is unparliamentary if it creates disorder. I think that kind of language has a tendency to create disorder. Perhaps the member could use other language.
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The hon. Minister of Government Transformation.
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The hon. member for Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands—Rideau Lakes.
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The hon. member for Flamborough—Glanbrook—Brant North.
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I wish to draw the attention of members to the presence in the gallery of the Hon. Brian Jean, Minister of Energy and Minerals, and the Hon. Nathan Neudorf, Minister of Affordability and Utilities, both for the Province of Alberta.
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I would also draw the attention of members to the presence in the gallery of the finalists for the 2026 Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing: Don Gillmor, Maggie Helwig, Brian Stewart, Ira Wells and Karin Wells.
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