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Justice committee  Again, to restate what I stated just a minute ago, if the amendment were to be adopted today, this amendment would be placed in the report that will be tabled in the House at a later date. At that point, a member of Parliament could raise a point of order to the Speaker of the Ho

November 17th, 2020Committee meeting

Philippe Méla

Justice committee  Thank you, Madam Chair and Mr. Thériault. Bill C-7 doesn't address palliative care in general. It mainly addresses medical assistance in dying. As the chair pointed out, adding the concept of palliative care, which would be debated in terms of access to the same level of quality

November 17th, 2020Committee meeting

Philippe Méla

Justice committee  You're referring to a section of the act that is speaking about palliative care. However, what you have to look at is the bill. What is the scope of the bill? The scope of the bill was adopted at second reading by the House. If you look at the bill, rather than the act, you would

November 17th, 2020Committee meeting

Philippe Méla

Justice committee  Thank you, Madam Chair and Mr. Moore. CPC-1 basically adds to proposed new section 241.5, which is described in CPC-10 on page 19 of the package. As you point out, it basically criminalizes the activity of compelling health professionals to provide medical assistance in dying.

November 17th, 2020Committee meeting

Philippe Méla

Canadian Heritage committee  I am here, Mr. Chair.

June 10th, 2021Committee meeting

Philippe Méla

Canadian Heritage committee  Mr. Aitchison, the motion of the House is silent as to what to take into consideration. We have the package that's here, and the motion says, “every question necessary for the disposal of the said stage of the bill shall be put forthwith and successively without further debate or

June 10th, 2021Committee meeting

Philippe Méla

Canadian Heritage committee  I think you skipped BQ-27.

June 10th, 2021Committee meeting

Philippe Méla

Canadian Heritage committee  Yes, if permitted. Thank you. It depends, really. In this case, it's going to take quite a few days because of the number of amendments. I suspect either Monday or Tuesday for reporting to the House if we finish tomorrow.

June 10th, 2021Committee meeting

Philippe Méla

Finance committee  Yes, but it's your [Inaudible—Editor] amendment.

October 31st, 2022Committee meeting

The Clerk of the Committee

Finance committee  Sure, Mr. Chair. G-6 replaces lines 15 to 28 on page 5. NDP-2 and CPC-1, which are identical, replace line 20 on page 5 and line 26 on page 5 as well. One line can only be amended once, so if G-6 is adopted, that line would be already amended, and it cannot be amended a second

October 31st, 2022Committee meeting

The Clerk

Finance committee  Just to be clear, what I understand of the subamendment, it would be to replace “third” in paragraph (a) to “fourth" and then in (b) as well.

October 31st, 2022Committee meeting

The Clerk

Finance committee  Thank you.

October 31st, 2022Committee meeting

The Clerk

Environment committee  Yes, Mr. Chair.

November 15th, 2022Committee meeting

The Clerk

Canadian Heritage committee  Thank you, Madam Chair. Would it be possible to have it in writing, by any chance? Thank you.

December 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Philippe Méla

Canadian Heritage committee  No, Madam Chair. Mr. Bittle just sent the amendment, so I have it in writing. That was all. Thank you.

December 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Philippe Méla