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2,337 speeches by Francis Scarpaleggia — Page 26 of 47
Routine Proceedings
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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I wish to inform the House that I have received notice of a request for an emergency debate. I invite the hon. Leader of the Opposition to rise and make a brief intervention.
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I wish to inform the House that I have received notice of a request for an emergency debate. I invite the hon. member for Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes to rise and make a brief intervention.
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I thank the hon. member for Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes for his intervention. However, I am not satisfied that this request meets the requirements of the Standing Orders at this time.
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I am now ready to rule on the question of privilege raised on November 5 by the member for Joliette—Manawan concerning budget documents distributed to members. In his intervention, the member alleged that due to differences between the paper version of the budget distributed to members on November 4, 2025 at both the lock-up held behind closed doors and during the sitting of the House, and the ele…
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I thank the hon. member for Saint-Jean for her intervention.
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Pursuant to Standing Order 91.1(2), the report is deemed adopted.
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I have the honour to inform the House that a communication has been received as follows: Rideau Hall Ottawa November 20, 2025 Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to inform you that Mr. Ken MacKillop, Deputy of the Governor General of Canada, signified royal assent by written declaration to the bills listed in the Schedule to this letter on the 20th day of November, 2025, at 10:29 a.m. Yours sincerely, …
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The hon. member for London Centre.
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Members are not supposed to do that. The hon. member knows that, and the hon. member is an experienced politician and has been on the Hill for a long time. She may continue, however. The hon. member.
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Order. The hon. member for Calgary Midnapore may continue.
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The sound cut off. Could the member start again midway through?
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That is debate. We are slipping into debate. The House leader brought this up during question period, so I permitted the member to attempt to clarify. I consider this case closed, to be honest.
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The hon. member for Elgin—St. Thomas—London South.
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The hon. member for Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman.
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I am not going to comment on what I have read recently in the budget, but if the hon. member could go through the Chair, he may continue.
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Order. We will have to deal with this afterward. The hon. member for Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie.
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On a point of order, the hon. member for Algonquin—Renfrew—Pembroke.
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Excuse me. The S.O. 31s are not meant to be heckled. The hon. member can begin from the top.
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Again, it was a bit too noisy. Could the hon. minister continue, please?
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Order. I am going to ask the hon. member for Beloeil—Chambly to start over.
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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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There is nothing unparliamentary about that word. The hon. member for Lethbridge, from the top.
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(Motion agreed to)
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There is way too much loud heckling, and we cannot hear the minister. Sometimes we cannot even hear the members of the colleagues' own party. The Minister of Fisheries can start from the top, please.
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I wish to inform the House that I have received notice of a request for an emergency debate. I invite the hon. Leader of the Opposition to rise and make a brief intervention.
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I thank the hon. Leader of the Opposition for his intervention. However, I am not satisfied that this request meets the requirements of the Standing Orders at this time.
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Order, please. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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Unfortunately, the time is up and we have to go to members' statements.
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