House of Commons Hansard #27 of the 36th Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was heritage.

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PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:05 p.m.

Reform

Randy White Reform Langley—Abbotsford, BC

Mr. Speaker, many times during question period ministers seriously misrepresent the positions of parties in the House, not just the Reform Party but other parties, in their responses. I think you will find today that what the Minister of Justice said concerning pedophilia was directed at the Reform Party. It was intended to be negative in connotation. It was intended to embarrass nationally the party that has fought time and time and time again against such things as sexual exploitation, pedophilia and so on.

I want to get the transcript from today's question period. I want to table it in the House and if, Mr. Speaker, you find that is so, I want a national public apology from a person who has acted totally irresponsibly in the House.

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:05 p.m.

The Speaker

If there was something that was said in the House of Commons which is in Hansard , we will have a look at it. It is at that time that we will bring up whether there is a question of privilege or a point of order.

From what I have heard here today, we have had strong debate on both sides. However, if the hon. member has a point to bring up at another time when we have the information in front of us, I will be happy to hear him. For the time being, I prefer to let this point sit exactly where it is until we get some kind of written evidence in front of us.

Does the hon. member have another point of order?

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:10 p.m.

Reform

Chuck Strahl Reform Fraser Valley, BC

Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I ask for the Speaker's guidance.

When the position of a party is misrepresented in the House to the point where any honest evaluation of the situation is that the misrepresentation amounts to a lie—

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:10 p.m.

Some hon. members

Oh, oh.

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:10 p.m.

Reform

Chuck Strahl Reform Fraser Valley, BC

I am just talking in theory. If we ask that something be done because of that, what we are left with—and this is the dilemma—is that to allege that someone has lied is a contempt of the House, but to actually lie is not. Look at the dilemma it puts us in. When we say “But that is a lie”, you, Mr. Speaker, say that is unparliamentary. Yet, the lie occurred over there.

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:10 p.m.

The Speaker

When it comes to debate, on one side or the other, we are going to have various sides put out. This is a matter of debate. I am not here, surely, to judge on the quality of a question or an answer or a debate.

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:10 p.m.

An hon. member

Mr. Speaker, I have a point of order.

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:10 p.m.

The Speaker

I do not expect to be interrupted. Please give me a chance to explain.

I think what we have is a matter of debate. Words were said. I would like to hear or read what the words are before I go any further with this matter.

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:10 p.m.

Reform

Mike Scott Reform Skeena, BC

Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I sat and listened very carefully to the back and forth which took place during question period. I heard the Minister of Justice point across the way at members of the Reform Party and say “This is the party that supports pedophilia in this country”. That is what I heard. That is on the record. I would suggest that those words are not a matter of debate. That is slander and liable. If those words were repeated outside—

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:10 p.m.

The Speaker

Order, please. The hon. member has made an allegation that another member has said “This is the party of pedophilia”. Is that correct?

I have just received the transcript.

We will wait for the official transcript of these words, but I want to deal with another matter.

The member for Skeena alleges that the minister said “this party”, referring to the Reform Party, is the “party of pedophilia”. Those are the words he said I believe. The minister—

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:15 p.m.

Reform

Mike Scott Reform Skeena, BC

Mr. Speaker, I believe the words I reported back to the Chair were that the minister looked at the Reform Party, pointed her finger and said “This is the party that supports pedophilia in this country”.

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:15 p.m.

The Speaker

We could deal with this when we get the blues, but the minister is here in the House. If the minister said these words, then I would ask her to withdraw those words if she said them. She is here now.

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:15 p.m.

Edmonton West Alberta

Liberal

Anne McLellan LiberalMinister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

Mr. Speaker, let me clarify this to the best of my ability. In fact, quite truthfully what I meant to say—

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:15 p.m.

Some hon. members

Oh, oh.

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:15 p.m.

The Speaker

Order, please. I address the minister. Were these words used?

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:15 p.m.

Liberal

Anne McLellan Liberal Edmonton West, AB

Mr. Speaker, I do not know because during the heat of debate, I cannot say. I look forward to seeing the blues. However, let me say that that which I intended to say—

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:15 p.m.

An hon. member

What did you say?

PrivilegeOral Question Period

3:15 p.m.

The Speaker

Order, please. We are going to wait for the blues. We will wait for the blues and I will get the official transcript and see what was there. We will return to this if it is necessary.

Committees Of The HouseRoutine Proceedings

3:15 p.m.

Brant Ontario

Liberal

Jane Stewart LiberalMinister of Human Resources Development

Mr. Speaker, I have the pleasure to table in print and in Braille in both official languages the government's response to the sixth report of the Standing Committee on Human Resources Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities entitled “Reflecting Interdependence: Disability, Parliament, Government and the Community”.

1998-99 Annual Report On Official LanguagesRoutine Proceedings

3:15 p.m.

Westmount—Ville-Marie Québec

Liberal

Lucienne Robillard LiberalPresident of the Treasury Board and Minister responsible for Infrastructure

Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), I am pleased to table, in both official languages, the annual report on official languages for 1998-99.

Government Response To PetitionsRoutine Proceedings

3:15 p.m.

Scarborough—Rouge River Ontario

Liberal

Derek Lee LiberalParliamentary Secretary to Leader of the Government in the House of Commons

Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order No. 36(8) I have the honour to table in both official languages the government's responses to three petitions.

Interparliamentary DelegationsRoutine Proceedings

3:15 p.m.

Liberal

Joe Comuzzi Liberal Thunder Bay—Nipigon, ON

Mr. Speaker, I have the honour pursuant to Standing Order 34 to present in both official languages the report of the Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group at its fall conference held in Washington on September 12 and 14.

Mr. Speaker, I know you would like me to carry on, but I will just table the report as it is.

Committees Of The HouseRoutine Proceedings

November 24th, 1999 / 3:15 p.m.

Scarborough—Rouge River Ontario

Liberal

Derek Lee LiberalParliamentary Secretary to Leader of the Government in the House of Commons

Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present the 10th report of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs regarding the associate membership of the Standing Committee on Human Resources Development and the Status of Persons with disabilities.

If the House gives its consent, I move:

That the 10th report of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs presented to the House earlier this day be concurred in.

Committees Of The HouseRoutine Proceedings

3:15 p.m.

The Speaker

Does the hon. member have permission to put the motion?

Committees Of The HouseRoutine Proceedings

3:15 p.m.

Some hon. members

Agreed.