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Petitions I would remind all members who presented a petition to please bring it to the table themselves. We do not want to expose the pages to any dangers of COVID, so I would ask them to please remember to bring their petitions to the table. I would ask hon. members to bring the petitio
October 5th, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Questions on the Order Paper Is that agreed?
October 5th, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Criminal Code Before continuing, I want to remind all members that the explanation given should be succinct.
October 5th, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Public Safety Order. I want to remind the hon. members that usually when the Speaker stands it means everybody stay quiet. I want to remind hon. members that I heard some words. I kind of know where they came from, but be careful on the parliamentary language you are using. Calling someone el
October 5th, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Privilege I am now prepared to rule on the question of privilege raised on September 24, 2020, by the member for Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes concerning the government's response to written question no. 443, tabled during the first session of this Parliament. During h
October 1st, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Privilege I am now prepared to rule on the question of privilege raised on September 24, 2020, by the member for Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes concerning the redacted documents provided by the government in response to an order adopted by the Standing Committee on Finan
October 1st, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Points of Order I will interrupt the hon. member. I think we are getting into debate. I can understand the first part.
October 1st, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Points of Order We have pointed out that the minister used language. We will go to the minister and then come back. Does the hon. minister want to reply to that?
October 1st, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Points of Order Now we are getting back into debate. We had something pointed out, and now I will cut it off. I want to remind hon. members that when bringing something up, it is to point out what was done, and we will worry about proving it later. It is to show the relevance to see if it is pr
October 1st, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Points of Order Indeed, that is very important. I would like to remind members joining us virtually to use the headsets provided by the House. The headsets that have been provided by the chamber, by Parliament, will make it so much easier for everyone to understand what they are saying, because
October 1st, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Points of Order I will interrupt the hon. minister. I apologize to members for not having cut the Leader of the Opposition off sooner, but I thought there might be more there. That was my judgment, and my apologies for that.
October 1st, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Infrastructure The hon. member for Burnaby South.
October 1st, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Infrastructure The hon. member for Louis-Saint-Laurent.
October 1st, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Public Safety The hon. member for Calgary Midnapore.
October 1st, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Health Before we continue, I just want to remind hon. members that the way it works is that we ask a question and there is an answer. We cannot keep throwing questions at people to confuse things. I just want to make sure everyone has the rules down right.
October 1st, 2020House debate
The SpeakerLiberal