Debates of April 15th, 1997
House of Commons Hansard #156 of the 35th Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was vote.
Topics
- Government Response To Petitions
- Committees Of The House
- Conscientious Objection Act
- Petitions
- Questions On The Order Paper
- Criminal Code
- Bankruptcy And Insolvency Act
- Criminal Code
- Budget Implementation Act, 1997
- Criminal Code
- An Act To Amend Certain Laws Relating To Financial Institutions
- House Of Commons
- Member For Calgary Centre
- National Volunteer Week
- Vimy Ridge
- Land Mines
- Île Aux Basques
- Gwaii Haanas National Park
- Tourist Industry
- Member For Capilano-Howe Sound
- Toonies For Canada
- Beijing Concord College
- Ballard Power Systems
- Maple Sector
- Reform Party Breakfast
- Member For Sherbrooke
- Lachine Canal
- Vacancy
- The Constitution
- Taxation
- Krever Inquiry
- Taxation
- Human Rights
- Justice
- Helms-Burton Law
- Great Lakes
- War Criminals
- Tariffs On Agricultural Products
- Krever Inquiry
- Organization For Economic Development And Co-Operation
- Presence In Gallery
- Points Of Order
- An Act To Amend Certain Laws Relating To Financial Institutions
- Criminal Code
- Crown Corporations
- Canada Marine Act
- Canada Labour Code
Criminal Code
Government Orders
1 p.m.
Liberal
Bob Kilger Stormont—Dundas, ON
Mr. Speaker, I wonder if you might ask the consent of the House to apply the result of the previous vote to the motion now before the House and the one that would follow. In other words, apply the vote on Motion No. 2 to report stage MotionsNos. 4 and 6.
Criminal Code
Government Orders
1 p.m.
The Acting Speaker (Mr. Milliken)
Is there unanimous consent?
Criminal Code
Government Orders
1 p.m.
Some hon. members
Agreed.
Criminal Code
Government Orders
1 p.m.
The Acting Speaker (Mr. Milliken)
I declare Motions Nos. 4 and 6 defeated.
Criminal Code
Government Orders
1 p.m.
LaSalle—Émard
Québec
Liberal
Criminal Code
Government Orders
1 p.m.
Liberal
Bob Kilger Stormont—Dundas, ON
Mr. Speaker, I would propose that you seek 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 voting yea.
Criminal Code
Government Orders
1 p.m.
Bloc
Criminal Code
Government Orders
1 p.m.
Reform
Criminal Code
Government Orders
1 p.m.
NDP
Criminal Code
Government Orders
1 p.m.
Independent
Gilles Bernier Beauce, QC
Mr. Speaker, I say yea.
(The House divided on the motion, which was agreed to on the following division:)
Criminal Code
Government Orders
1 p.m.
The Acting Speaker (Mr. Milliken)
I declare the motion carried.
When shall the bill be read the third time?
[English]
Pursuant to order made Thursday, April 10, 1997, later this day.
The next recorded division is on the Senate amendments to Bill C-5.
The House resumed from April 11 consideration of the motion on the amendments made by the Senate to Bill C-5, an act to amend the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act and the Income Tax Act.
Bankruptcy And Insolvency Act
Government Orders
1:05 p.m.
The Acting Speaker (Mr. Milliken)
We will now proceed to the taking of the deferred division on the motion.
Bankruptcy And Insolvency Act
Government Orders
1:05 p.m.
Liberal
Bob Kilger Stormont—Dundas, ON
Mr. Speaker, I believe you will find there is unanimous consent for members who voted on the previous motion to be recorded as having voted on the motion now before the House, with Liberal members voting yea.
Bankruptcy And Insolvency Act
Government Orders
1:05 p.m.
Bloc
