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Amendments to the Standing Orders  Mr. Speaker, I hope so. To remember an example from 2015, I proposed changes to the Standing Orders that would affect the election of the Speaker. The decision made at the procedure and House affairs committee caused parties to alter how they handled the vote in each case. Partie

April 29th, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Amendments to the Standing Orders  Mr. Speaker, I actually have no comments on government legislation. As I observed in my remarks, my goal is to deal with programming motions of closure and time allocations, as they relate to motions to amend the Standing Orders, and absolutely nothing else. There is an argument

April 29th, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Amendments to the Standing Orders  Mr. Speaker, I think that my hon. colleague is right. He used the word “strange”. In a way, it is strange to have a system that allows party line votes on a motion that would change that system to a consensus system. I do not have the magical power to change that. I am simply mak

April 29th, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Amendments to the Standing Orders  moved: That: (a) in the opinion of the House, (i) the ability to propose amendments to the Standing Orders is essential to adapt and improve parliamentary procedures and to the rights of members, (ii) it is crucial to maintain open and transparent debate on proposed ch

April 29th, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to penitentiary farm and agriculture and agri-food operations at the Joyceville Institution and the Collins Bay Institution: (a) what funds have been spent on Public Services and Procurement Canada fees and disbursements and professional project management services, i

April 10th, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

The Member for Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel  Mr. Speaker, I would like to say a few words about our colleague from Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel, who has served our country and the people of his riding for 40 years. It is a matter of coincidence that the man whose record the member is breaking is a man named John Graham Haggart

April 10th, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Points of Order  Madam Speaker, I rise on the same point of order. First of all, I agree that nobody should have been speaking during the member's intervention. I am happy to say I was not one of those people. With regard to the point of order raised by the member for Timmins—James Bay, he ended

March 22nd, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Points of Order  Madam Speaker, my point is that at the end of his intervention, complaining about the unparliamentary behaviour of a previous member, the member for Timmins—James Bay added, gratuitous to the comment, that those are unfit comments from “a member as low as that member”. That, I th

March 22nd, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Privilege  Mr. Speaker, I want to point out something that I think is highly relevant but has not been mentioned in the previous submissions. I think it will be of use to you in coming to a decision. We know that it was one minute, more or less, before the end of the debate that this was

March 20th, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Privilege  Mr. Speaker, I am told it was five minutes, but the point is this. In the normal course of business, we present a motion in one language only. We do not stop the proceedings for an hour, as has actually happened, to give the opportunity for the second language to be produced. We

March 20th, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, the key thing here is that we cannot expand the scope to take in more subject matter than was in the original motion. We see that one of the amendments proposed by the government would expand to deal with settlements on the West Bank. This is not a motion about the W

March 18th, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Constitution Act, 1867  Madam Speaker, I rise today to address Bill C-347, an act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867 regarding the oath of office. The bill would, as its proposer said a moment ago, if enacted, amend section 128 of the Constitution Act, 1867 to allow individuals who have been elected to

January 31st, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to all lines of business for Afghans being delivered by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, such as programs, temporary public policies, ministerial instructions, pathways, or other measures, as of December 11, 2023: (a) which lines of business are accepting

January 29th, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to federal correctional institutions, since September 1, 2020: (a) which Red Seal apprenticeships are offered in federal correctional institutions; (b) how many inmates have been registered in Red Seal apprenticeships during their incarceration; (c) how many inmates h

January 29th, 2024House debate

Scott ReidConservative

Christmas Greetings  Mr. Speaker, 'Tis a week before Christmas, and it's time to state That our PM is well past his best before date. After eight years of his rule, it's time to say thanks For doubling the number of folks using food banks. After eight years, when our kids nestle snug in thei

December 13th, 2023House debate

Scott ReidConservative