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Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, I do not mean to interrupt the debate on a point of order but there have been discussions among all the parties and if you seek it I believe you would find unanimous consent for the following motion. I move: That in relation to its study on Air Liberalization and Ai

October 20th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, in spite of that excellent deferral until Monday, there have been discussions among all the parties and there is an agreement pursuant to Standing Order 45(7) to further defer the recorded division just requested on Bill C-65 until 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 25.

October 20th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Points of Order  Mr. Speaker, I understand and appreciate the comments made by the opposition House leader. I am conscious, Mr. Speaker, that the rule was designed precisely to allow the Ethics Commissioner to complete his work obviously in a timely way but to complete that work free from increa

October 20th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

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

October 20th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Points of Order  Mr. Speaker, I have been advised by the Table that perhaps I could make a very brief point of order with respect to private member's Bill C-364, which is coming up shortly. That way we will not take time from the private members' business period. I am rising on a point of order

October 19th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Motions for Papers  Mr. Speaker, Notice of Motion for the Production of Papers No. P-4, in the name of the hon. member for New Brunswick Southwest, is acceptable to the government, subject of course to the usual reservations concerning confidential information, and the documents are tabled immediate

October 19th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Motions for Papers  Mr. Speaker, would you be kind as to call Notice of Motion for the Production of Papers No. P-17 in the name of the hon. member for New Brunswick Southwest? That a humble Address be presented to Her Excellency praying that she will cause to be laid before this House copies of co

October 19th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Motions for Papers  Mr. Speaker, I am informed that the Departments of Environment, Health, Justice and National Defence have indicated that they have no record of correspondence with Commanding Officer Gordon Sellar or his widow. Under the Privacy Act, Veterans Affairs Canada is obliged to protect

October 19th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Motions for Papers  Mr. Speaker, now that this matter was so effectively dealt with, I would ask that all other Notices of Motion for the Production of Papers be allowed to stand.

October 19th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

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

October 19th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Order in Council Appointments  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to table, in both official languages, a number of order in council appointments recently made by the government.

October 18th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

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

October 18th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Business of the House  Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the opposition House leader's comments. The same confusion which reigned in the House perhaps reigned when I was trying to describe what we understood the consent to be. The opposition House leader is exactly right. It would be our intention, if we coul

October 17th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Business of the House  Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Discussions have taken place between all parties concerning the bills listed on today's Projected Order of Business. Mr. Speaker, as you noticed, there was perhaps a bit of confusion on all sides of the House with respect to participating

October 17th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to table pursuant to Standing Order 36 a petition signed by many residents of Edmonton, many of them in the constituency of the Deputy Prime Minister. The petitioners ask Parliament to amend section 83 of the Criminal Code. This is the section with resp

October 17th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal