Debates of April 21st, 1998
House of Commons Hansard #89 of the 36th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was standing.
Topics
- Government Response To Petitions
- Income Tax Act
- Petitions
- Questions On The Order Paper
- Standing Orders And Procedure
- Armenian People
- Hepatitis C
- Woburn Collegiate
- Canadian National Institute For The Blind
- Quebec Minister Of Municipal Affairs
- Drunk Driving
- Bravery
- Hepatitis C
- National Volunteer Week
- Bettye Hyde
- Nunavut
- Education
- Quebec Floods
- Port Moody—Coquitlam
- Hearing Awareness Month
- Science And Technology
- New Member
- Cuba
- Hepatitis C
- Banking
- Hepatitis C
- Human Rights
- Banking
- Immigration
- Young Offenders Act
- Access To Information
- Children
- Young Offenders Act
- Banking
- The Atlantic Groundfish Strategy
- Canadian Space Agency
- Young Offenders Act
- Softwood Lumber
- Banking
- Hepatitis C
- Land Mines
- Cida
- Coast Guard
- Presence In Gallery
- Privilege
- Standing Orders And Procedure
- Income Tax Amendments Act, 1997
- Division No. 124
- Division No. 125
- Judges Act
- Division No. 126
- Access To Information Act
- Division No. 127
- Income Tax Act
- Division No. 128
- Access To Information Act
- Business Of The House
- Access To Information Act
Income Tax Amendments Act, 1997
Government Orders
5:50 p.m.
The Speaker
Pursuant to order made on Thursday, April 2, 1998, the House will now proceed to the taking of the deferred recorded division on the amendment to the motion at third reading stage of Bill C-28.
The vote is on the amendment.
(The House divided on the amendment, which was negatived on the following division:)
Division No. 124
Government Orders
6 p.m.
The Speaker
I declare the amendment defeated. The next question is on the main motion.
Division No. 124
Government Orders
6 p.m.
Liberal
Bob Kilger Stormont—Dundas, ON
Mr. Speaker, I believe you would find consent to apply the results of the vote just taken to the main motion in reverse.
Division No. 124
Government Orders
6 p.m.
The Speaker
Is that agreed?
Division No. 124
Government Orders
6 p.m.
Some hon. members
Agreed.
(The House divided on the motion, which was agreed to on the following division:)
Division No. 125
Government Orders
6 p.m.
The Speaker
I declare the motion carried.
(Bill read the third time and passed)
The House resumed from April 2 consideration of the motion that Bill C-37, an act to amend the Judges Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, be read the second time and referred to a committee.
Judges Act
Government Orders
April 21st, 1998 / 6 p.m.
The Speaker
Pursuant to order made on Thursday, April 2, the next recorded division is on the motion at the second stage of Bill C-37.
Judges Act
Government Orders
6 p.m.
Liberal
Bob Kilger Stormont—Dundas, ON
Mr. Speaker, I believe you will find unanimous consent to apply the results of the vote on the previous motion to the vote on the motion now before the House, with Liberal members voting yea.
Judges Act
Government Orders
6 p.m.
The Speaker
Is there agreement to proceed in such a fashion?
Judges Act
Government Orders
6 p.m.
Some hon. members
Agreed
Judges Act
Government Orders
6 p.m.
Reform
Chuck Strahl Fraser Valley, BC
Mr. Speaker, Reform Party members present will vote no to this motion.
Judges Act
Government Orders
6 p.m.
Bloc
Stéphane Bergeron Verchères, QC
Mr. Speaker, the Bloc Quebecois members will vote against the motion.
Judges Act
Government Orders
6 p.m.
NDP
John Solomon Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre, SK
Mr. Speaker, members of the NDP present vote no on this motion.
Judges Act
Government Orders
6 p.m.
Progressive Conservative
André Harvey Chicoutimi, QC
Mr. Speaker, members of the Progressive Conservative Party will vote in favour of the motion.
