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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

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 conclus

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

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

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

Fisheries Act  Madam Speaker, I listened carefully to my colleague from St. John's South—Mount Pearl who is obviously very knowledgeable about the fishery. I was on the fisheries committee with him for a period of time and he has a sincere interest in the subject matter. He has a great knowledg

June 6th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, I suggest that all questions be allowed to stand.

June 6th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Points of Order  Mr. Speaker, you will see as I briefly go through these comments exactly how incisive they are. I would like to draw to your attention the two reasons why the government believes that Bill C-280 requires a royal recommendation. My committee colleagues are currently engaged in d

June 6th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal