Appropriation Act No. 4, 2018-19

An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019

This bill is from the 42nd Parliament, 1st session, which ended in September 2019.

Sponsor

Joyce Murray  Liberal

Status

This bill has received Royal Assent and is now law.

Summary

This is from the published bill.

This enactment grants the sum of $2,506,921,491 towards defraying charges and expenses of the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019 that are not otherwise provided for.

Elsewhere

All sorts of information on this bill is available at LEGISinfo, an excellent resource from the Library of Parliament. You can also read the full text of the bill.

Votes

March 20, 2019 Passed 3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-95, An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019
March 20, 2019 Passed Concurrence at report stage of Bill C-95, An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019
March 20, 2019 Passed 2nd reading of Bill C-95, An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:30 a.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Bruce Stanton

In my opinion the yeas have it.

(Bill C-95 agreed to: yeas 142; nays 46)

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:35 a.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Bruce Stanton

Shall I rise and report the bill?

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:35 a.m.

Some hon. members

Agreed.

No.

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:35 a.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Bruce Stanton

All those in favour of my rising and reporting the bill will please say yea.

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:35 a.m.

Some hon. members

Yea.

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:35 a.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Bruce Stanton

All those opposed will please say nay.

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:35 a.m.

Some hon. members

Nay.

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:35 a.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Bruce Stanton

In my opinion the yeas have it.

(Bill reported: yeas 143; nays 36)

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:40 a.m.

Liberal

Kevin Lamoureux Liberal Winnipeg North, MB

Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order.

I want to convey that I have been touched by the concerns from my colleagues, particularly those of the member from Cape Breton. We have been inside the chamber for about nine hours, and this is the first opportunity I have had to say a few words. I thought it would be appropriate to recognize the efforts of our pages and support staff, who have really been doing a fantastic job.

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:40 a.m.

Some hon. members

Hear, hear!

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:40 a.m.

The Speaker Geoff Regan

I thank the hon. parliamentary secretary. I could see that there was unanimous support for his sentiments toward the staff, whose work is much appreciated. We really would not want to have more than nine hours go by without the member speaking, of course.

The hon. member for Mégantic—L'Érable on a point of order.

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:40 a.m.

Conservative

Luc Berthold Conservative Mégantic—L'Érable, QC

Mr. Speaker, the opposition and I agree with the message about the pages. They are doing a terrific job tonight.

I would like to seek the unanimous consent of the House to give them a chance to go home and study. Their school year is not over yet. The House could let them go home if we pass the following motion: that the House call on the Prime Minister to waive full solicitor-client privilege and all Cabinet confidences to allow the member for Vancouver Granville to address events that occurred following January 14, 2019, including her time as minister of veterans affairs, her resignation from that position, and her presentation to Cabinet that followed.

By passing this motion, we could put an end to the marathon voting and let the pages go home and get some sleep.

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:40 a.m.

The Speaker Geoff Regan

Does the hon. member have the unanimous consent of the House to move the motion?

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:40 a.m.

Some hon. members

Agreed.

No.

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2018-19Government Orders

March 21st, 2019 / 2:40 a.m.

Liberal

Joyce Murray Liberal Vancouver Quadra, BC

moved that Bill C-95 be concurred in at report stage.