Debates of Oct. 29th, 1996
House of Commons Hansard #92 of the 35th Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was reform.
Topics
- Order In Council Appointments
- 1997 Immigration Plan
- Government Response To Petitions
- Immigration
- Committees Of The House
- Petitions
- Questions On The Order Paper
- Canada Labour Code
- Bell Canada Act
- Administrative Tribunals (Remedial And Disciplinary Measures) Act
- Hillowe'En Iii
- Poverty
- Top Gun Fighter Competition
- Beauce
- Women's History Month
- Elvira Saadi
- Veterans
- Seniors
- Agriculture
- Trans-Canada Highway
- Law Of The Sea
- Child Labour
- Leader Of The Bloc Quebecois
- Immigration
- Liberal Party
- Quebec's Economy
- Helen Newton
- Liberal Party
- Federal Investments
- Liberal Party
- American Helms-Burton Law
- Liberal Party
- Assisted Suicide
- Liberal Party
- Persons With Disabilities
- Asbestos
- Bombardier Inc.
- Points Of Order
- Committee Of The Whole
- House Of Commons
- Committee Of The Whole
- Committees Of The House
- Committees Of The Whole
- Supply
- Canada Labour Code
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11:40 p.m.
Reform
Jack Frazer Saanich—Gulf Islands, BC
Mr. Speaker, Reform members will support this motion with the exception of those who wish to vote otherwise.
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NDP
John Solomon Regina—Lumsden, SK
The NDP will vote no this matter.
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Liberal
Jag Bhaduria Markham—Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON
Mr. Speaker, I will be voting against this motion.
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Reform
Ted White North Vancouver, BC
Mr. Speaker, I will be voting against this motion.
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Reform
Philip Mayfield Cariboo—Chilcotin, BC
No, Mr. Speaker. Editor's Note: See List under Division No. 147 .]
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The Deputy Speaker
I declare the amendment defeated. The next question is on the main motion.
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11:45 p.m.
Liberal
Bob Kilger Stormont—Dundas, ON
Mr. Speaker, if you were to seek it, the House would give its unanimous consent that members who voted on the previous motion be recorded as having voted on the motion now before the House, with Liberal members being recorded as voting nay.
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Bloc
Madeleine Dalphond-Guiral Laval Centre, QC
Mr. Speaker, members of the Bloc Quebecois will vote in favour of this motion.
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Reform
Jack Frazer Saanich—Gulf Islands, BC
Mr. Speaker, Reform members will oppose this motion with the exception of those who wish to vote otherwise.
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NDP
John Solomon Regina—Lumsden, SK
Mr. Speaker, the NDP will vote no on this matter.
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Reform
Lee Morrison Swift Current—Maple Creek—Assiniboia, SK
Mr. Speaker, I did not bother to vote on those silly amendments, but I do vote with our hon. whip on this one.
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Liberal
Jag Bhaduria Markham—Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON
I will be voting against this motion, Mr. Speaker.
(The House divided on the motion, which was negatived on the following division:)
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The Deputy Speaker
I declare the motion lost.
The House resumed consideration of Bill C-35, an act to amend the Canada Labour Code (minimum wage), as reported (without amendment) from the committee.
Canada Labour Code
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The Deputy Speaker
The House will now proceed to the taking of the deferred recorded division on report stage of Bill C-35.
The question is on Motion No. 1.
