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Motions for Papers Mr. Speaker, Notice of Motion for the Production of Papers No. 7, in the name of the hon. member for Nepean—Carleton, is acceptable to the government, subject to the usual reservations concerning confidential information, and the documents are tabled immediately. Motion No. P-7 That a humble Address be presented to Her Excellency praying that she will cause to be laid before this House the letter dated July 14, 2004, of Mr.
June 15th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Motions for Papers Mr. Speaker, I would ask that all other Notices of Motions for the Production of Papers be allowed to stand.
June 15th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Motions for Papers Mr. Speaker, the member for Delta—Richmond East does have, as he noted, three questions. There are perhaps others. He mentioned those. Some of them involve many departments and many agencies of the government. We are obviously doing everything we can to prepare the information in as timely a way as possible.
June 15th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Motions for Papers Mr. Speaker, that question involves all departments of the government and crown agencies and crown corporations. It is a very complex question. It was not one where the member indicated a response within a specific time period. There is a procedure within the Standing Orders, as you know, Mr.
June 15th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Remote Sensing Space Systems Act Mr. Speaker, I have no doubt that if you seek the unanimous consent of the House you would get the unanimous consent of the House to see the clock as midnight.
June 14th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, I ask that all questions be allowed to stand.
June 14th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Government Response to Petitions Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8) I am also pleased to table, in both official languages, the government's response to four petitions.
June 14th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Order in Council Appointments Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to table, in both official languages, a number of orders in council recently made by the government.
June 14th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Supply Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I am trying to get the consent of the House. There was a little bit of confusion earlier. I repeat. Discussions have taken place between all parties and I believe that you will find consent for the following motion: That at the conclusion of the present debate on today's Opposition Motion, all questions necessary to dispose of this motion be deemed to have been put and a recorded division deemed demanded and deferred until 9:59 p.m. on Tuesday, June 14, 2005.
June 9th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Discussions have taken place between the parties and I believe you would find unanimous consent for the following motion. I move: That at the conclusion of the present debate on the opposition motion, all questions necessary to dispose of this motion be deemed put, a recorded division deemed requested and deferred until the end of government orders on Tuesday, June 14, 2004.
June 9th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, I ask that all questions be allowed to stand.
June 9th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Government Response to Petitions Mr. Speaker, today, I have the honour to table the government's response to 52 petitions.
June 9th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, I know you will be pleased that today I am going to ask that all questions be allowed to stand.
June 8th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Motions for Papers Mr. Speaker, my request will not come as a surprise. I ask that all notices of motions for the production of papers be allowed to stand.
June 8th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, I ask that all questions be allowed to stand.
June 7th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal