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Public Sector Integrity Commissioner  I also 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 concerning an investigation into a disclosure of wrongdoing. This report is deemed permanently referred

November 7th, 2013House debate

The SpeakerConservative

Points of Order   into disuse, some fairly recently. Throughout all these changes, one thing remains clear: the Speaker, as the servant of the House, can enforce only those practices and guidelines the House is willing to have enforced. Very often the particular circumstances of the moment dictate how far

January 28th, 2014House debate

The SpeakerConservative

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 case report of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner concerning an investigation into allegations of wrongdoing. This report is deemed permanently referred

January 30th, 2014House debate

The SpeakerConservative

Points of Order   that the Speaker, as the chief servant of the House, applies the rules. The Speaker is the servant, neither of any part of the House nor of any majority in the House, but of the entire institution and serves the best interests of the House... The hon. House Leader of the Official Opposition

May 12th, 2014House debate

The SpeakerConservative

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 case report of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner concerning an investigation into allegations of wrongdoing. This report is deemed permanently referred

May 27th, 2014House debate

The SpeakerConservative

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, 2014. This report is deemed permanently referred to the Standing

June 10th, 2014House debate

The SpeakerConservative

Statement by the Speaker   and Practice, encapsulates my role, as follows, at page 307: The Speaker is the servant, neither of any part of the House nor of any majority in the House, but of the entire institution and serves the best interests of the House as distilled over many generations in its practices

September 24th, 2014House debate

The SpeakerConservative

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 case report of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner concerning an investigation into allegations of wrongdoing. This report is deemed permanently referred

December 2nd, 2014House debate

The SpeakerConservative

Points of Order   his judgment for the judgment of certain hon. 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

March 23rd, 2015House debate

The SpeakerConservative

Public Sector Integrity Commissioner  I have the honour, pursuant to section 48 of the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act, to lay upon the table the report of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2015. This report is deemed to have been permanently referred

June 18th, 2015House debate

The SpeakerConservative

Business of Supply   ability to stimulate our economy right now. All the government needs to do is get out of the way. We do not need fancy new programs. We do not need bureaucratic processes. We do not need to hire hundreds more civil servants to figure out how to spend tax money. We just need to allow

January 28th, 2016House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Madam Speaker, my question is for the President of the Treasury Board. It relates to a situation many public servants are facing, including people from all our ridings. Thousands of employees and contractors are caught, making tough decisions for their families because they have

May 20th, 2016House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Taxation   this, and then they even tried to blame public servants, but the finance minister's own officials told committee members over a month ago that they were going to do this. Why is it that whenever hard-working Canadians look behind them, they see the Prime Minister trying to take more and more

October 16th, 2017House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Royal Galipeau   with cancer, he saw himself as a servant of the people, one with a duty to leave our institutions better than he found them. His contributions included serving as city councillor and a leader with the Ottawa Library Board. I was proud to have personally witnessed his wonderful

January 29th, 2018House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Public Services and Procurement   the Prime Minister share the views of his minister or his senior civil servant? In other words, does he accept the Auditor General's report that his own government—

June 13th, 2018House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative