House of Commons Hansard #22 of the 37th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was opposition.

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Division No. 13Government Orders

11:30 p.m.

The Speaker

All those opposed will please say nay.

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Some hon. members

Nay.

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The Speaker

In my opinion the nays have it.

And more than five members having risen:

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Liberal

Marlene Catterall Liberal Ottawa West—Nepean, ON

Mr. Speaker, if you were to seek it, I think you would find unanimous consent of the House that the members who voted on the previous motion be recorded as voting on the motion now before the House, with the Liberals members voting yes.

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The Speaker

Is there consent to proceed in this fashion?

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Some hon. members

Agreed.

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Canadian Alliance

John Reynolds Canadian Alliance West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast, BC

Mr. Speaker, Canadian Alliance members vote no to this motion.

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Bloc

Stéphane Bergeron Bloc Verchères—Les Patriotes, QC

Mr. Speaker, the members of the Bloc Quebecois oppose this motion.

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NDP

Yvon Godin NDP Acadie—Bathurst, NB

Mr. Speaker, the NDP members will vote against the motion.

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Progressive Conservative

Rick Borotsik Progressive Conservative Brandon—Souris, MB

Mr. Speaker, members of the Progressive Conservative Party vote no to this motion.

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Liberal

Roger Gallaway Liberal Sarnia—Lambton, ON

Mr. Speaker, I want to be recorded as voting no.

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

Division No. 14Government Orders

11:35 p.m.

The Speaker

I declare the motion carried.

The House resumed from February 23 consideration of the motion that Bill C-9, an act to amend the Canada Elections Act and the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act, be read the second time and referred to a committee.

Canada Elections ActGovernment Orders

February 27th, 2001 / 11:35 p.m.

The Speaker

Pursuant to order made Friday, February 23, 2001, the House will now proceed to the taking of the deferred division on the motion at second reading of Bill C-9.

Canada Elections ActGovernment Orders

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Liberal

Marlene Catterall Liberal Ottawa West—Nepean, ON

Mr. Speaker, I think you would find unanimous consent that the members who voted on the previous motion be recorded as having voted on the motion now before the House, with the Liberal members voting yea.

Canada Elections ActGovernment Orders

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The Speaker

Is there unanimous consent of the House to proceed in this fashion?

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Some hon. members

Agreed.

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Canadian Alliance

John Reynolds Canadian Alliance West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast, BC

Mr. Speaker, Canadian Alliance members will vote no to this motion.

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Bloc

Stéphane Bergeron Bloc Verchères—Les Patriotes, QC

Mr. Speaker, the members of the Bloc Quebecois will vote in favour of this motion.

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NDP

Yvon Godin NDP Acadie—Bathurst, NB

Mr. Speaker, members of the NDP vote yes to this motion.

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Progressive Conservative

Rick Borotsik Progressive Conservative Brandon—Souris, MB

Mr. Speaker, the members of the Progressive Conservative Party will vote yes to this motion.

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

Division No. 15Government Orders

11:35 p.m.

The Speaker

I declare the motion carried.

The bill is therefore referred to the House Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs.

(Bill read the second time and referred to a committee)

The House resumed from February 26 consideration of the motion that Bill C-11, an act respecting immigration to Canada and the granting of refugee protection to persons who are displaced, persecuted or in danger, be read the second time and referred to a committee.

Immigration And Refugee Protection ActGovernment Orders

11:35 p.m.

The Speaker

Pursuant to order made earlier this day, the House will now proceed to the taking of the deferred recorded division on the motion at the second reading stage of Bill C-11.

Immigration And Refugee Protection ActGovernment Orders

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Liberal

Marlene Catterall Liberal Ottawa West—Nepean, ON

Mr. Speaker, I think you would find unanimous consent that the members present and voting on the previous motion be recorded as voting on the motion now before the House, with the Liberal members voting yes.