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Public Sector Integrity Commissioner I have the honour, pursuant to Section 38 of the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act, to lay upon the table the report of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010. This report is deemed permanently referred to the Standing
October 7th, 2010House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Privilege that the documents in question could be released to the Special Committee on the Canadian Mission in Afghanistan only under the provisions of the Canada Evidence Act was wrong and misleading, obstructed the House and intimidated witnesses, especially armed forces personnel and public servants
April 27th, 2010House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Procedure and House Affairs committee In my opinion, you can do this, since it's the members who create the Standing Orders of the House. I am a servant of the House, as I have often said. For example, you can send text messages via BlackBerry. Let's say I'm exchanging text messages with someone who is outside
April 20th, 2010Committee meeting
Peter MillikenLiberal
Speaker of the House of Commons I would like to thank all of the hon. members who have shared their remarks on the subject. I appreciate your comments, just as I appreciate the support of all members of the House who voted for me to be their Speaker, the servant of the House. I appreciate very much
October 21st, 2009House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Point of Order . If they make a change to the list, as your humble servant I will of course follow the changes dictated to me by the House leaders in that respect.
May 27th, 2009House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Public Sector Integrity Commissioner I have the honour, pursuant to section 38 of the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act, to lay upon the table the report of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009. This report is deemed permanently referred to the Standing
April 29th, 2009House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Committees of the House and had a wonderful time dealing with suggested rule changes in the House. Of course, the Speaker is the servant of the House and abides by the rules meticulously. I would be delighted if my interpretation of these is incorrect in the eyes of the committee and it wants to clarify
March 12th, 2009House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Election of Speaker to represent you as your Speaker. They wish to offer their services to the House because, as has been mentioned, the Speaker is a servant of the House. I have no doubt that the other hon. members who have let their names stand for this position have all done so because they are motivated
November 18th, 2008House debate
Peter MillikenLiberal
Public Sector Integrity Commissioner I have the honour, pursuant to section 38 of the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act, to lay upon the table the report of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008. This report is deemed permanently referred to the Standing
May 28th, 2008House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Points of Order . members. Can I do this in accordance with the traditions of Canada...where the Speaker is not the master of the house...? The Speaker is a servant of the house. Hon. members may want me to be the master of the house today but tomorrow, when, perhaps in other circumstances I might claim
March 14th, 2008House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Privilege their responsibilities when requesting information from public servants. I would like to thank the hon. member for raising this matter and for providing the Chair with further comments since that time. I also want to thank the hon. member for Joliette, the hon. member for Vancouver East, and the hon
February 4th, 2008House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Privilege I am now prepared to rule on the question of privilege raised on Thursday, April 6, 2006 by the hon. member for Scarborough Southwest, alleging that public servants refused to communicate with him during the recent election campaign. I would like to thank the hon. member
May 3rd, 2006House debate
The SpeakerLiberal
Election of Speaker the Speaker of the House. Tomorrow the Speaker will deliver a short speech to the Governor General addressing the most important aspect, namely that the Speaker is a servant of the House. As such, I believe the Speaker has a role to play in moderating debate and choosing who speaks next
April 3rd, 2006House debate
Peter MillikenLiberal
Questions Passed As Orders For Returns . When I assured him the other day that public servants were working on this matter I was correct. I know now that he will see I was correct and I hope he has a nice weekend reading the answer.
February 24th, 1995House debate
Peter MillikenLiberal
Financial Administration Act and the International Development Research Centre become members of the public service. This is moving in the wrong direction. Crown corporation employees are, for the most part, not public servants. In fact, the legislation creating the four museums crown corporations specifically states
February 16th, 1995House debate
Peter MillikenLiberal