Debates of Dec. 14th, 2010
House of Commons Hansard #117 of the 40th Parliament, 3rd Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was trade.
Topics
- Question Period
- Government Response to Petitions
- Committees of the House
- Canada Shipping Act, 2001
- Independent and Effective Office of the Veterans' Ombudsman Act
- Penalties for Organized Drug Crime Act
- Petitions
- Questions on the Order Paper
- Questions Passed as Orders for Returns
- Standing up for Victims of White Collar Crime Act
- Saint John Harbour Bridge
- Restigouche County Volunteer Action Association
- Plan Nagua
- Harmonized Sales Tax
- Arts and Culture
- Passports
- Peace River
- Gateways
- Product Safety
- York Regional Police
- Taxation
- Aboriginal Affairs
- Justice
- Use of Wood in Federal Buildings
- Agriculture
- Bill S-6
- Friends of the Utopia Gristmill & Park
- Canada-U.S. Relations
- National Defence
- Canada Revenue Agency
- Financial Institutions
- Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement
- Taxation
- The Economy
- Health
- Port of Quebec City
- Champlain Bridge
- Canada Border Services Agency
- Office of the Integrity Commissioner
- Government Funding
- Public Safety
- Health
- Housing
- The Environment
- Foreign Takeovers
- Mining Industry
- Public Safety
- Canada Post Corporation
- Agriculture
- The Environment
- Taxation
- Canada Post Corporation
- Rights & Democracy
- Presence in Gallery
- Business of the House
- Points of Order
- Privilege
- Standing up for Victims of White Collar Crime Act
- Committees of the House
- Standing up for Victims of White Collar Crime Act
- Message from the Senate
- Standing Up for Victims of White Collar Crime Act
- Serious Time for the Most Serious Crime Act
- Business of the House
- Department of Public Works and Government Services Act
- Economic Negotiations with the European Union
Serious Time for the Most Serious Crime Act
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NDP
Yvon Godin Acadie—Bathurst, NB
Mr. Speaker, the members of the NDP will be voting against this motion, but we have already voted.
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Independent
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Liberal
(The House divided on Motion No. 2, which was negatived on the following division:)
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Conservative
The Deputy Speaker Andrew Scheer
I declare Motion No. 2 defeated.
The next question is on Motion No. 3.
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Conservative
Gordon O'Connor Carleton—Mississippi Mills, ON
Mr. Speaker, if you seek it, I think you would find agreement to apply the vote from the previous motion to the current motion with the Conservatives voting yes.
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Conservative
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Some hon. members
Agreed.
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Liberal
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Bloc
Claude DeBellefeuille Beauharnois—Salaberry, QC
Mr. Speaker, the members of the Bloc Québécois will be voting against this motion.
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NDP
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Independent
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Liberal
(The House divided on Motion No. 3, which was negatived on the following division:)
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Conservative
