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Government Response To Petitions Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), I have the honour to table, in both official languages, the government's response to three petitions.
March 15th, 1994House debate
Peter MillikenLiberal
Petitions Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36, it is my honour to present a petition signed by residents from British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec and Ontario, which I think highlights the importance of this petition. The petitioners state that whereas Russian troops continue
March 15th, 1994House debate
Jesse FlisLiberal
Questions On The Order Paper Mr. Speaker, I ask that the remaining questions be allowed to stand.
March 15th, 1994House debate
Peter MillikenLiberal
Questions On The Order Paper Shall the remaining questions stand?
March 15th, 1994House debate
The Speaker
Supply It being 6.23 p.m., in accordance with the provisions of Standing Order 81(16), it is my duty to interrupt the proceedings and put forthwith every question necessary to dispose of the business of supply. Is the House ready for the question?
March 14th, 1994House debate
The Deputy Speaker
Petitions Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36 and speaking on behalf of my constituents, I wish to present a petition asking the government to fully reinstate the budget for social housing. This petition, with 293 signatures, is being presented to ask the government to act on its
March 14th, 1994House debate
Gilbert FillionBloc
Petitions Mr. Speaker, it is my duty, pursuant to Standing Order 36, to present a petition signed by residents of the greater Toronto region. The petition states the response to petition 343-2034 avoided the thrust of the petition, namely the rights of individuals under the Charter
March 14th, 1994House debate
Jesse FlisLiberal
Questions On The Order Paper Mr. Speaker, I would ask that all remaining questions be allowed to stand.
March 14th, 1994House debate
Peter MillikenLiberal
Questions On The Order Paper Shall the remaining questions stand?
March 14th, 1994House debate
The Deputy Speaker
Petitions Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36, I am pleased and honoured to present a petition signed by a number of constituents from Victoria-Haliburton, duly certified by the Clerk of Petitions. The petition signed by many seniors who live in and around the Diplomat apartment
March 14th, 1994House debate
John O'ReillyLiberal
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I have two more petitions to present pursuant to Standing Order 36 requesting amendment to the laws regarding killer cards. I am aware of the difficulties and the possible restriction on the freedom of expression with these petitions, but I believe that because
March 14th, 1994House debate
Paul DevillersLiberal
Government Response To Petitions Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), I have the honour to table, in both official languages, the government's response to 16 petitions.
March 14th, 1994House debate
Peter MillikenLiberal
Supply clear, very substantive on the floor of the House of Commons and then give us his view. I heard his colleague moments ago. I did not bring into question the issue of relevancy which is covered by the standing orders, but it had very little to do with the motion which was before us
March 14th, 1994House debate
David DingwallLiberal
Petitions Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36, it is my privilege to rise in the House to present a petition, duly certified by the clerk of petitions, on behalf of many concerned constituents of Nanaimo-Cowichan and the surrounding area. The petitioners humbly call upon
March 11th, 1994House debate
Bob RingmaReform
Questions On The Order Paper Mr. Speaker, I would ask that all questions be allowed to stand.
March 11th, 1994House debate
Peter MillikenLiberal