House of Commons Hansard #97 of the 35th Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was palestinian.

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Reform

Chuck Strahl Reform Fraser Valley East, BC

Mr. Speaker, Reform Party members present will vote no unless instructed by their constituents to do otherwise.

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NDP

John Solomon NDP Regina—Lumsden, SK

Mr. Speaker, New Democrat members vote no on this motion.

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Progressive Conservative

Elsie Wayne Progressive Conservative Saint John, NB

Mr. Speaker, I will be voting no.

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Liberal

John Nunziata Liberal York South—Weston, ON

Mr. Speaker, I vote with my Liberal colleagues on this motion.

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The Acting Speaker (Mr. Milliken)

I declare Motion No. 14 defeated.

The next question is on Motion No. 15.

(The House divided on Motion No. 15, which was negatived on the following division:)

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Etobicoke Centre Ontario

Liberal

Allan Rock LiberalMinister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

moved that the bill be concurred in at report stage (with amendment).

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Liberal

Bob Kilger Liberal Stormont—Dundas, ON

Mr. Speaker, if the House would agree, I would propose that you seek unanimous consent that members who voted on the previous motion be recorded as having voted on the motion now before the House. For concurrence at report stage we could apply the vote taken on report stage Motion No. 4 of Bill C-41 in reverse.

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The Acting Speaker (Mr. Milliken)

Is there unanimous consent?

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Some hon. members

Agreed.

(The House divided on the motion, which was agreed to on the following division:)

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The Acting Speaker (Mr. Milliken)

Accordingly I declare the motion carried.

The House resumed from November 4 consideration of the motion that Bill C-47, an act respecting human reproductive technologies and commercial transactions relating to human reproduction, be read the second time and referred to a committee.

The House will now proceed to the taking of the deferred recorded division on the motion at second reading stage of Bill C-47, an act respecting human reproductive technologies and commercial transactions relating to human reproduction.

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Liberal

Bob Kilger Liberal Stormont—Dundas, ON

Mr. Speaker, if the House would agree I would propose that you seek unanimous consent that members who voted on the previous motion be recorded as having voted on the motion now before the House. For the present vote on the motion for

second reading of Bill C-47 we would apply in reverse the vote taken on report stage Motion No. 6 for Bill C-41.

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The Acting Speaker (Mr. Milliken)

Is there unanimous consent?

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Some hon. members

Agreed.

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Reform

Chuck Strahl Reform Fraser Valley East, BC

Mr. Speaker, I would agree with that except that I would like to bring to the attention of the House that the member for Okanagan Centre had to leave. He will not be recorded on this vote.

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Reform

Ian McClelland Reform Edmonton Southwest, AB

Mr. Speaker, I would like to be recorded as voting against this motion.

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Reform

Randy White Reform Fraser Valley West, BC

Mr. Speaker, I too would like to be recorded as being against this motion.

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Reform

Sharon Hayes Reform Port Moody—Coquitlam, BC

Mr. Speaker, I would like to be on record as opposing this motion.

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Reform

Keith Martin Reform Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca, BC

Mr. Speaker, I too will be voting against this motion.

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Lethbridge Alberta

Reform

Ray Speaker ReformLethbridge

Mr. Speaker, I too will be voting against this motion.

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Reform

Dale Johnston Reform Wetaskiwin, AB

Mr. Speaker, I would like to be recorded as voting nay on this motion.

(The House divided on the motion, which was agreed to on the following division:)

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The Speaker

I declare the motion carried. Accordingly, the bill is referred to the Standing Committee on Health.

(Motion agreed to, bill read the second time and referred to a committee.)

The House resumed consideration of the motion that Bill C-61, an act to implement the Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement, be read the third time and passed; and of the amendment.

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The Acting Speaker (Mr. Milliken)

The House will now proceed to the taking of the deferred recorded division on the amendment of the hon. member for Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca at the third reading stage of Bill C-61.