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Borrowing Authority Act, 1995-96  No, I will take all the time allocated to me. You will learn something. People can learn something at any age, even on the other side of the House. The government talks about decentralizing but and the only thing they have decentralized is the deficit. They have shipped it out

March 24th, 1995House debate

Gilles DuceppeBloc

Maintenance Of Railway Operations Act, 1995   labour relations. I speak here as a member of the Standing Committee on Human Resources Development which examined this bill clause by clause on Wednesday, under a gag order. This is the first time in the history of this Parliament that a government imposed time allocation

March 25th, 1995House debate

Antoine DubéBloc

Maintenance Of Railway Operations Act, 1995   the government to the extent that it has supported the legislation and has agreed to time allocation in respect of various stages of the bill in order to expedite passage. I appreciate that support very much and acknowledge it. On the other hand, the hon. member for Lethbridge in his speech

March 25th, 1995House debate

Peter MillikenLiberal

Maintenance Of Railway Operations Act, 1995  Or the workers. On Wednesday we had the bill for second reading. We asked for consent to put it through all stages. That was refused. Therefore we used time allocation and got the bill through second reading. We used time allocation again to get it through the committee

March 25th, 1995House debate

Peter MillikenLiberal

Business Of The House   of Parliament. The first one, on Wednesday, March 22, 1995, was a time allocation motion limiting to one hour the debate at second reading. For those who are listening to us, the debate at second reading consists in examining the principle underlying the bill. When we are preparing

March 26th, 1995House debate

Michel GauthierBloc

Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act, 1995  The time allocated to the hon. member has expired.

March 27th, 1995House debate

The Deputy Speaker

Firearms Act   where the government tries to sell the good with the bad. Again, that is very cynical and very political and we absolutely disagree with that. The final straw is time allocation right before a break. In this place, of all places, we should be talking about very important issues

April 5th, 1995House debate

Monte SolbergReform

Firearms Act   the country. I know if she gets to speak later this afternoon, she will want to dissociate herself from those comments. With respect to the bill, first I would like to deal with the allegations made by the hon. member for Medicine Hat about the use of time allocation in the debate

April 5th, 1995House debate

Peter MillikenLiberal

Budget Implementation Act, 1995   Order 78(3), I give notice that I will be moving a time allocation motion at the next sitting of the House for the purpose of allotting a specific number of days or hours for further consideration of the bill at this stage and every question necessary in order to dispose

April 25th, 1995House debate

Alfonso GaglianoLiberal

Income Tax Act   specifically how he felt a few moments ago when someone from his caucus walked into this Chamber in the middle of his speech and said that time allocation was going to be brought in on this piece of legislation. The hon. member and I sat together on this side of the House in the last

April 25th, 1995House debate

Deborah GreyReform

Income Tax Act   that the administration of this House because of the legislative agenda and because we do not sit as much requires this from time to time. We have brought in time allocation or closure on bills about 10 per cent compared to the previous government. I think you will find, Mr. Speaker, that any time we

April 25th, 1995House debate

Dennis MillsLiberal

Point Of Order  Mr. Speaker, I very briefly want to mention that I made an error on page 11771 in Hansard in debate when the member for Broadview-Greenwood was up speaking and the member for Saint-Léonard came in. I did not hear that he was calling time allocation on Bill C-76. I said

April 26th, 1995House debate

Deborah GreyReform

Budget Implementation Act, 1995  . I expect that you, Madam Speaker, and members of the House will be treated to a lot of bleating and whining and shrieking this afternoon about the evils of time allocation. I want to speak briefly about the virtues of time allocation, at least in respect to the bill today. I

April 26th, 1995House debate

Peter MillikenLiberal

Budget Implementation Act, 1995  Oh, yes, the Leader of the Opposition. He helped to bring in these budgets. I forgot about that. I am glad the chief government whip reminded me of it. In any event, in 1992 and 1993 when we were debating Bill C-93, time allocation was used after eight hours and nineteen

April 26th, 1995House debate

Peter MillikenLiberal

Budget Implementation Act, 1995  I will leave her out of it for the time being. I want to point out that we have moved time allocation in respect of the bill because we have had 15 hours and 40 minutes of debate before today. We will have the rest of today on the bill, all of the time allotted for Government

April 26th, 1995House debate

Peter MillikenLiberal