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Government Response to Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to table the government's response to five petitions.
May 10th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Quarantine Act Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. There have been discussions among the parties. I believe if you would seek unanimous consent, you would get it to further defer the vote to the end of government orders on the Tuesday, May 10.
May 6th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Quarantine Act Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I believe if you seek the consent of the House, you will find that positive productive discussions between all parties have taken place that we see the clock as 2:30 p.m.
May 6th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, I ask that all questions be allowed to stand.
May 6th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I have a question for the member for Calgary—Nose Hill. I was at a dinner of the Forum for Young Canadians some weeks ago and sat at the same table as the member with young people from her constituency and mine. We talked about immigration. She represents a riding in
May 6th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Government Response to Petitions Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), I have the honour to table, in both official languages, the government's response to five petitions.
May 5th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Question No. 116 Mr. Speaker, I ask that the remaining questions be allowed to stand.
May 4th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Motions for Papers Mr. Speaker, I move that all notices of motions for the production of papers be also allowed to stand.
May 4th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns Mr. Speaker, if Questions Nos. 115 and 116 could be made orders for returns, these returns would be tabled immediately.
May 4th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to present in the House a petition signed by hundreds of people from my riding in the Tantramar area, Sackville to be precise, on the issue of marriage. The petitioners call upon Parliament to maintain the traditional definition of marriage.
May 4th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Government Response to Petitions Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to table, in both official languages, the government's response to 28 petitions.
May 4th, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, I ask that all questions be allowed to stand.
May 3rd, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns Madam Speaker, if Questions Nos. 102, 107, 109 and 112 could be made orders for returns, the returns would be tabled immediately.
May 2nd, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Question No. 112 Madam Speaker, I ask that all remaining questions be allowed to stand.
May 2nd, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal
Committees of the House Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. We have consulted with other parties in the House. I am hoping to get unanimous consent to allow me to proceed to questions on the order paper and then we can revert to motions. My concern is a number questions, including many questions
May 2nd, 2005House debate
Dominic LeBlancLiberal