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House Hansard - 302

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
April 18, 2024 10:00AM
  • Apr/18/24 10:08:41 a.m.
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On the petition about axing the snacks, I just want to make sure that MPs are actually reading what is in the petition. The hon. member for Kingston and the Islands.
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  • Apr/18/24 10:08:58 a.m.
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The hon. member cannot do that either. Members have to summarize petitions.
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  • Apr/18/24 10:09:10 a.m.
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Again, the hon. member has to reference what is in the petition. The member indicated that he had met with them.
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  • Apr/18/24 10:10:32 a.m.
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Order. We know that this happens on each side of the House. I know that when members present petitions, their comments often go beyond the content of the petition, but I want to make sure that members focus on a summary of their petition. The hon. member for Kingston and the Islands.
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  • Apr/18/24 10:14:13 a.m.
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The hon. member cannot be putting the position of her or her party forward when she is presenting petitions. She is only to present the petition. We just went through that. Presenting petitions, the hon. member for Kitchener Centre.
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  • Apr/18/24 10:17:12 a.m.
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Again, I would remind members that they are not to give their points of view or their party's point of view on petitions. They are to summarize the petition in brief. Presenting petitions, the hon. member for Willowdale.
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  • Apr/18/24 10:20:14 a.m.
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Question No. 2362—
Questioner: Philip Lawrence
With regard to government programs that provide funding for roads and highways, including both regular and non-traditional highways or roads, such as those in northern or remote areas: what are the details of all funding agreements that are currently in place, including, for each, the (i) amount of federal funding, (ii) type of agreement, (iii) partners of the agreement, (iv) cost-sharing arrangement, (v) name of the agreement, (vi) program under which the funding is provided, (vii) project description, (viii) specific geographic location of the roads receiving the funding, including highway or road numbers, if applicable?
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  • Apr/18/24 10:20:30 a.m.
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Is it agreed? Some hon. members: Agreed.
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  • Apr/18/24 11:28:22 a.m.
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The amendment is in order. Questions and comments, the hon. parliamentary secretary to the government House leader.
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  • Apr/18/24 11:30:28 a.m.
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The hon. leader of the official opposition.
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  • Apr/18/24 11:30:49 a.m.
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The member will address all questions and comments through the Chair. I am assuming that may be the point of order the hon. member for Kingston and the Islands is referring to. The hon. official opposition leader has the floor.
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  • Apr/18/24 11:40:25 a.m.
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First of all, the mic is off. I did not ask for the mic to be off. I will finish hearing the point of order, and I will determine whether it is debate or not. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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  • Apr/18/24 11:40:57 a.m.
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If the hon. member is in disagreement with what is being said, he can raise that in debate. The hon. Leader of the Opposition also has a point of order on this.
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  • Apr/18/24 11:41:39 a.m.
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Is that agreed? Some hon. members: Nay.
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  • Apr/18/24 11:42:59 a.m.
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That would be a point of debate. On another point of order, the hon. parliamentary secretary to the government House leader.
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  • Apr/18/24 11:43:24 a.m.
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Based on the information that has been provided, I will table this ruling, which is that this is a point of debate about the facts. I would just ask members to please use the period for questions and comments to put their disagreements forward through the debate process. Resuming debate, the hon. member for Joliette.
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  • Apr/18/24 6:11:27 p.m.
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I just want to remind members to not be heckling or trying to make points while someone else has the floor. I am sure the member was not disturbed while he was speaking, and I am sure that he would want to return that respect during other people's speeches. The hon. member for Nanaimo—Ladysmith.
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  • Apr/18/24 6:30:18 p.m.
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I do apologize. That is twice in one day for the hon. parliamentary secretary. I am so sorry.
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  • Apr/18/24 6:51:47 p.m.
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The hon. member knows that she is to address all questions and comments through the Chair and not speak directly to the member. The hon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry.
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  • Apr/18/24 6:52:53 p.m.
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There are no points of order. The hon. member will have a chance to do a rebuttal. If she had a question of privilege that would be different, but at this time there are no points of order. The hon. parliamentary secretary.
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