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Supply Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. It is my understanding that the rules of the House require that all speakers actually address the question at hand, and I can see absolutely no connection between what the member is saying and the matter at hand. It is a partisan rant.
February 20th, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Supply Mr. Speaker, I know that the hon. member does do the best he can for his own constituents and I respect him for that. However, when we face a situation in which some members, and I use my own example, are elected with pluralities that are far lower than an absolute majority of c
February 20th, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Canada Elections Act Mr. Speaker, as my hon. friend just noted, I will be dividing my time with the beautiful hon. member for Edmonton North. Tony Blair's speech today reminded us of the link between Britain and Canada. To listen to our Prime Minister one might have been forgiven for thinking that t
February 22nd, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Canada Elections Act Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. It is my understanding that the member for North Vancouver did not in fact introduce the 50 number that is being used for all important rights under this law.
February 22nd, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Agriculture Mr. Speaker, according to the main estimates for the 2001-02 fiscal year, the department of agriculture's budget has been reduced by $470 million from last year. Two days after these numbers were released, the minister of agriculture announced $500 million in conditional disaster
March 14th, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Jean Besré Mr. Speaker, last evening we were saddened to learn of the death of the famous Quebec actor, Jean Besré. A well-known figure in live theatre and television, he left an indelible mark on Quebecers' imaginations, particularly through his roles as Rémi Duval in Jamais deux sans toi
March 15th, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Supply Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak in favour of the motion put forward by my colleague, the hon. member for Selkirk—Interlake. I will read it for the benefit of members who have missed some of the earlier part of the debate. It states: That this House call on the government to a
March 20th, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Supply A member has just asked where Stockwell Day was. He has asked so many questions, it is hard to keep track. He also addressed that—
March 20th, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Supply I thank you for that, Mr. Speaker. The member obviously needs to get some wax removed from his ears because on so many occasions, and it is hard to keep track, our leader has in fact addressed this issue. I will simply continue now to give a little information on the background
March 20th, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Supply Mr. Speaker, I guess I could have made up a story, but the farmer told me a story about this particular program so I cited it. My point was to suggest, and I think accurately, that the problem with filling out these forms and trying to apply for these forms is that they are too b
March 20th, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Supply That is why I cited the federal forms; they went on at great length about them. I am sorry that my colleague was not listening to that and I am sorry he cannot put a sock in it and listen now. I do want to mention that when we look at the amount of money ostensibly available und
March 20th, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Supply Mr. Speaker, of course it is the standard procedure of the federal government on all issues to try to put moneys forward in the form of matching grants and then take credit for the entire amount as if it had in fact spent the entire amount. That would explain the largest proporti
March 20th, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Modernization Of House Of Commons Procedure Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for his quite alarming comments. We will soon find out whether his concerns will be realized. Tomorrow I will be attending the committee dealing with Bill C-9 where I will be putting forward some amendments. Report stage will be next week and
March 21st, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Modernization Of House Of Commons Procedure Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member who has just spoken for bringing a very serious matter to the attention of the House. It will be a very interesting test when Bill C-9 comes before the House. The hon. government House leader is also the minister sponsoring Bill C-9. It will
March 21st, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Modernization Of House Of Commons Procedure Mr. Speaker, the hon. member raises a good point. I do not think that the exact method is necessarily the important thing. It is some form of review prior to, as opposed to after, appointments have been made, some form of questioning, that would be profitable. Committees are cert
March 21st, 2001House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance