Mr. Speaker, if the hon. member is asking for unanimous consent to table, that would not be forthcoming at this time, but a further consultation might advance the file considerably.
Won his last election, in 2008, with 59% of the vote.
Motion For Papers March 1st, 2000
Mr. Speaker, if the hon. member is asking for unanimous consent to table, that would not be forthcoming at this time, but a further consultation might advance the file considerably.
Motion For Papers March 1st, 2000
I ask, Mr. Speaker, that the remaining Notices of Motions for the Production of Papers stand.
Motion For Papers March 1st, 2000
Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to submit a return to Motion No. P-9.
Motion For Papers March 1st, 2000
Mr. Speaker, I would ask you to be so kind as to call motion No. P-9.
Motion No. P-9
That an Order of the House do issue for copies of all documents, reports, minutes of meetings, notes, memos, correspondence and invoices relating to the Canadian underground economy, the estimated size of this “non-reported” economy in monetary terms, and the estimated amount of federal tax revenue that the government has not collected due to the undergroung economy.
Motion For Papers March 1st, 2000
Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to submit a return to that motion.
Motion For Papers March 1st, 2000
Mr. Speaker, I would ask you to be so kind as to call Motion No. P-7.
Motion No. P-7
That an Order of the House do issue for copies of a poll referred to by the Prime Minister during question period on May 5, 1998 in which he stated that “Only 10% of Canadians think the Reform Party members are doing this because they are compassionate but 75% of Canadians think they are doing it for politics.”
Questions On The Order Paper March 1st, 2000
I ask, Mr. Speaker, that the remaining questions be allowed to stand.
Questions On The Order Paper March 1st, 2000
Mr. Speaker, the following question will be answered today: No. 66. .[Text]
Question No. 66—
Committees Of The House March 1st, 2000
Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Orders 133(3) and 140 I have the honour to present the 18th report of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs regarding the first report of the examiner of petitions for private bills presented to the House on February 7 concerning Bill S-14, an act to amend the act of incorporation of the board of elders of the Canadian district of the Moravian Church in America.
If the House gives its consent, I intend to move concurrence in the 18th report later this day.
Government Response To Petitions March 1st, 2000
Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8) I have the honour to table, in both official languages, the government's response to four petitions.