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Privacy Commissioner of Canada Office

    >>Departmental Performance Report
    >>>2003-2004, tabled, 162 (8563-381-67)
    >>>2004-2005, tabled, 1231 (8563-381-158)
    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics Standing Committee
    >>>2004-2005 annual report, 1119 (8560-381-626-02)
    >>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>2003-2004 annual report, 193 (8560-381-626-01)
    >>See also Estimates, 2004-2005, Main--Justice, Vote 45--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Estimates, 2004-2005, Supplementary (A)--Justice, Vote 45a;Estimates, 2005-2006, Main--Justice, Vote 45--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Estimates, 2005-2006, Supplementary (A)--Justice, Vote 45a;Public Accounts Standing Committee--Reports, First

Private banking services

    >>Government relationship/payments, MERX private contractor for government tenders, r.o. Q-217 (Desjarlais), 1300 (8555-381-217)

Private medical clinics see Shouldice Hernia Centre

Private Members' Business

    >>Procedures see Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Twelfth--Reports, Thirty-seventh
    >>Non-votable items see Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Forty-fifth
    >>Suspension, November 14, 2005, Statement by Speaker, 1256
    >>Votable items see Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Forty-fifth--Reports, Forty-sixth--Reports, Fifth-fourth

Private Members' Business Subcommittee

    >>Composition, amendment to S.O. 91.1(1) see Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Sixth

Private Members' Motions

    >>M-70.Abortion, medical necessity/health risks, informed consent, M-204 (Breitkreuz), renumbered M-70 (Breitkreuz), M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 346
    >>M-135.Queensway Carleton Hospital, National Capital Commission rental charges (Poilievre), 1049, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 1049, 1189, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 178), 1213-4
    >>>Amdt. (Reid), 1189, division deferred, 1189, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 177), 1212-3
    >>M-153.Firefighters, death in line of duty, monument in the Parliamentary Precinct (Julian), 864-5, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 865, 1183, as amended, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 176), 1210-1
    >>>Amdt. (Broadbent), 1183, division deferred, 1183, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 175), 1209-10
    >>M-156. Ukraine, elections, transparency (Wrzesnewskyj), resolution, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 142
    >>M-162.Kyoto accord, implementation, Quebec, financial compensation/responsibility (Faille), 677, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 677, 927, division deferred, 927, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 137), 964-5
    >>M-163. Supply management, World Trade Organization negotiations (Gaudet), 253, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 253, 638-9, as amended, agreed to 639
    >>>Amdt. (Paquette), 638, agreed to, 638
    >>M-164.Textile and clothing industry, government policy (Crête), 822, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 922, 1065-6, as amended, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 167), 1113-4
    >>>Amdt. (Boulianne), 1065, division deferred, 1066, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 166), 1112-3
    >>>Amdt. (Paquette), 822, out of order, 1064
    >>M-165.Gasoline prices, monitoring agency/competition measures (Lévesque), 425-6, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 426, 652, division deferred, 652, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 68), 661-3
    >>M-170.Alzheimer's disease, national strategy (Kadis), 445, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 445, as amended, agreed to on division, 674
    >>>Amdt., M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 668
    >>M-190. War memorials and cenotaphs, construction, maintenance and preservation, national endowment fund (Savoy), 297, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 297, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 469
    >>M-193.Veterans, First Nations, Métis and Inuit veterans, compensation/recognition (Harrison), 341, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 341, 582, division deferred, 582, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 55), 585-6
    >>M-194.Legislation, constitutional disallowance powers, amendment (Reid), 438, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 439
    >>M-195.Foreign Credential Recognition Program, secretariat, establishing (Dhalla), 515, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 555, 833, division deferred, 833, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 99), 845-6
    >>>Amdt. (Kadis), 515-6, division deferred, 516, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 51), 553-5
    >>M-204.Abortion, medical necessity/health risks, informed consent, (Breitkreuz), renumbered M-70 (Breitkreuz), M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 346
    >>M-221.Age of consent (sexual relations), Criminal Code amendment, change from 14 to 16 years of age (Grewal, N.), 785, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 785, 987, division deferred, 987, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 159), 1056-7
    >>M-225.Family farms, intergenerational transfer, measures (Poirier-Rivard), 1182-3, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 1183, 1343, division deferred, 1343
    >>M-227.Personal or private property, loss in value due to government initiative, policy, process, regulation or legislation, compensation (Breitkreuz), 669, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 669, division deferred, 1103, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 170), 1117-8
    >>M-228.House of Commons, institutional symbol, adopting (Lee), 795, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 795, 944, division deferred, 944, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 139), 966-8
    >>M-253.Gophers (Richardson's ground squirrels), agricultural pests, poison control, strychnine ban, 2% solution, availability (Benoit), 1015-6, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 1016, 1239, division deferred, 1239, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 179), 1244-5
    >>M-273.Barbados, Canadian business subsidiaries, tax avoidance (Côté), 1122, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 1122

Privatization see VIA Rail Canada Inc.;Windsor-Detroit corridor

Privilege, Parliamentary see Committees of the House--Witnesses

Privilege, prima facie

    >>Contempt of Parliament, rights of Member breached, Ethics Commissioner Shapiro commenting in news media about investigation of Obhrai for violation of code of conduct, Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Obhrai), agreed to, 1119
    >>>See also Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Fifty-first
    >>False/misleading statements, Bloc Québécois householders, false allegations against D. Coderre and other Quebec Liberal members re involvement with Gomery Inquiry Commission issues, violation of rules relating to householders and damaging to reputations of Members, Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Coderre), 1250-1, 1253, 1256, 1259, 1266-7, division deferred, 1267, as amended, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 181), 1273-4
    >>>Amdt. (Gauthier), 1251, as amended, agreed to on division, 1266
    >>>>Amdt. to amdt. (Guimond), 1251, agreed to on division, 1266
    >>False/misleading statements, Solberg mailing accusing NDP of not supporting Royal Canadian Mounted Police, failure to vote transfer of funds from gun registry, M. (Masse), 642, division deferred, 642, deemed adopted, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 645
    >>Rights of Members breached, Benoit ten percenter reply card inserted into Holland householder, interfering with right of Member to communicate with constituents in unfettered way (Holland), Member invited to move motion, 685
    >>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Holland), 685, division deferred, 685, agreed to on division, 701
    >>Rights of Members breached, constituents receiving Liberal Members' ten percenters in franked envelopes, abuse of system (Reynolds), possible breach of privilege, Member invited to move motion, 688
    >>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Reynolds), 688, agreed to, 688
    >>Rights of Members breached, former Member of Parliament, Serge Marcil, usurpation of title of Member of Parliament for Beauharnois--Salaberry constituency following electoral defeat, Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Guimond), agreed to, 245-6
    >>>See also Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Twenty-eighth
    >>Rights of Members breached, Labour and Housing Minister Fontana mailing householder ten-percenters into Wellington--Halton Hills constituency, abuse of franking system, Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Chong), agreed to, 728
    >>Rights of Members breached, Members of Parliament denied access to Parliament Hill and Parliament Buildings by Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and other security forces during visit of United States President George W. Bush, Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Guimond), agreed to, 279
    >>See also Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Thirty-eighth

Privy Council Office (PCO)

    >>Departmental Performance Report
    >>>2003-2004, tabled, 162 (8563-381-70)
    >>>2004-2005, tabled, 1231 (8563-381-161)
    >>Estimates, 2004-2005, Main
    >>>Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 66
    >>>>Report, 269
    >>>Reduced, 269
    >>>>Vote 1 (Operating expenditures), restored, M. (Alcock), 328, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 27), 328-9
    >>>Vote 10 (Canadian Centre for Management Development), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 66
    >>>>Report, 269
    >>>Vote 15 (Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 66
    >>>>Report, 269
    >>>Vote 20 (Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 66
    >>>>Report, 269
    >>>Vote 25 (Chief Electoral Officer), Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 66
    >>>>Report, 170
    >>>Vote 30 (Official Languages Commissioner), Official Languages Standing Committee referral, 66
    >>>Vote 35 (National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy), Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee referral, 65
    >>>Vote 40 (Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada Office), Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Standing Committee referral, 65
    >>>Votes 45 and 50 (Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 66
    >>>>Report, 269
    >>>Vote 55 (Security Intelligence Review Committee), Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 66
    >>>>Report, 274
    >>Estimates, 2004-2005, Supplementary (A)
    >>>Votes 1a (Department--Operating expenditues) and 20a (Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 194
    >>>>Report, 299
    >>>Vote 25a (Ethics Commissioner Office), Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, 195
    >>>Vote 30a (Commissioner of Official Languages), Official Languages Standing Committee referral, 195
    >>>Vote 55a (Security Intelligence Review Committee), Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee referral, 195
    >>Estimates, 2004-2005, Supplementary (B)
    >>>Vote 1b and (Operating expenditures), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 484
    >>>>Report, 512
    >>>Vote 5b and (Contributions), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 484
    >>>>Report, 512
    >>>Vote 20b (Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 484
    >>>>Report, 512
    >>>Vote 30b (Commissioner of Official Languages), Official Languages Standing Committee referral, 485
    >>Estimates, 2005-2006, Main
    >>>Vote 1 (Department--Program expenditures)
    >>>>Concurrence, Motion No. 1 (Alcock), 882, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 105), 885-6
    >>>>Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>>Referral, 487
    >>>>>Report, 808
    >>>Vote 5 (Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 487
    >>>>Report, 808
    >>>Vote 10 (Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 487
    >>>>Report, 808
    >>>Vote 15 (Chief Electoral Officer), Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 487
    >>>>Report, 714
    >>>Vote 20 (Official Languages Commissioner), Official Languages Standing Committee referral, 487
    >>>Vote 25 (National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy), Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 486
    >>>>Reduced, 636
    >>>>See also Estimates, 2005-2006, Main--Concurrence
    >>>Vote 30 (Security Intelligence Review Committee), Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Standing Committee referral, 487
    >>Estimates, 2005-2006, Supplementary (A)
    >>>Vote 1a (Department--Program expenditures), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee referral, 1220
    >>>Vote 10a (Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board), Government Operations and Estimates Standing Committee referral, 1220
    >>>Vote 20a (Official Languages Commissioner), Official Languages Standing Committee
    >>>>Referral, 1221
    >>>>Report, 1314
    >>>Vote 25a (National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy), Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee referral, 1220
    >>See also Access to Information Act;Estimates, 2004-2005, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Estimates, 2005-2006, Main--Reports on Plans and Priorities;Privacy Act

Prize fights see Martial arts

Probation orders see Young offenders

Procedure

    >>Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne; amendment
    >>>Further amendment not received, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 64
    >>Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne; subamendment
    >>>Replaced, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 58
    >>Addresses to Parliament
    >>>House not to sit, appending address to House of Commons debates, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 75
    >>Adjournment
    >>>Motions, deemed adopted, 1010
    >>>Motions, "That this House do now adjourn", agreed to, 16, 29, 229, 234, 238, 277, 740-2, 745-6
    >>>Pursuant to Order made earlier today and S.O. 24(1), 1011
    >>>Pursuant to S.O. 28(2) and 24(1), 204, 356, 358, 491, 521, 570, 675, 793, 1155, 1257
    >>>Pursuant to S.O. 81(4)(a), 226, 254, 775, 811
    >>>Pursuant to S.O. 128(1), 847
    >>Adjournment motions under S.O. 52
    >>>Accepted, 256, 500, 943
    >>>Accepted, by unanimous consent, 1024
    >>>Adopted, 257, 502, 954, 1024
    >>>Rules, scheduling, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 257, 501, 943
    >>Adjournment pursuant to S.O. 38(1): "That this House do now adjourn"
    >>>Adopted/deemed adopted, 115, 127, 152, 157, 168, 178, 191-2, 199, 217, 242, 253, 262, 272, 283, 289, 300, 320-1, 371, 375, 382, 386, 395, 405-6, 413, 422, 430, 439, 445, 450, 462-3, 470, 481, 498, 510, 516, 530, 541, 558, 578, 582, 591, 597, 605, 627, 634, 645, 654, 663-4, 670, 684, 705, 711, 723, 736, 766, 787, 805-6, 823, 828, 837, 856, 936, 971, 1050, 1060, 1088, 1104, 1163, 1170-1, 1177, 1185, 1217, 1225, 1236, 1246, 1252, 1268, 1282, 1287, 1304, 1309-10, 1338, 1356
    >>>Withdrawn/deemed withdrawn pursuant to S.O. 81(4)(a), 225, 774, 810
    >>Appendices to Hansard
    >>>Motion, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1049
    >>Bills, Government; Committee referral before Second Reading, under S.O. 73(1)
    >>>Motions, 87, 91, 135, 177, 180-1, 182, 215, 221, 238, 245, 312, 1049, 1267, 1289, 1301
    >>Bills, Government, dividing
    >>>Motions, 800
    >>Bills, Government; Legislative process, stages
    >>>As amended, deemed concurred in at report stage and deemed read a third time and passed, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 745
    >>>Decision taken earlier today with respect to third reading passage of bill be rescinded and House revert to consideration at third reading stage; decision taken earlier today with respect to the second reading stage of bill be rescinded, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1161
    >>>Deemed concurred in at report stage and read a second time and deemed read a third time and passed, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 744, 860
    >>>Deemed read the second time and referred to a Committee of the Whole, deemed considered in Committee of the Whole, deemed reported without amendment, deemed concurred in at report stage and deemed read third time and passed, 1065
    >>>Group of several bills, earlier stages deemed completed, deemed read a third time passed, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1298-9, 1318
    >>>House proceed to consideration at second reading and after no more than one representative of each party has spoken for no more than 20 minutes each, the Bill shall be deemed read a second time, deemed referred to a Committee of the Whole, deemed reported without amendment, deemed concurred in at report stage and deemed read a third time and passed, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 905
    >>>Motion that this question be now put on the motion for second reading be deemed put and carried on division and that the question on the original motion for second reading be deemed put and a recorded division be deemed requested and deferred until later today, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 781
    >>>Second reading, divisions requested before expiry of time for consideration of Government Orders shall be deferred to that time; at expiry of time for consideration of Government Orders, all questions necessary shall be put and decided forthwith and successively, without further debate, amendment or deferral, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 755
    >>Bills, Government; Report stage after second reading
    >>>Report stage taken up immediately notwithstanding S.O. 76.1(1), M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1248
    >>Bills, Government; Report stage amendments
    >>>Motion, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 988, 1086
    >>Bills, Government; Report stage motions
    >>>Deemed proposed and carried and Bill concurred in at report stage as amended, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 205
    >>>Moved, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 988
    >>>Selected and grouped by Speaker for debate, 235, 276, 343, 409, 547, 852, 861, 914, 987, 1071, 1175
    >>>Speaker's power to select amendments under S.O. 76.1(5), 205, 221, 704, 862-3
    >>Bills, Government; Second reading
    >>>Motion, deemed put and agreed to, by unanimous consent, 112
    >>Bills, Government; Third reading
    >>>Amendment, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1193-4
    >>>Deemed read third time and passed, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1004
    >>>Motion, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1101
    >>>When no amendment or after Committee of the Whole, S.O. 76.1(11), 205, 298, 427, 430, 455, 473, 517, 519, 1125, 1160, 1249, 1250, 1296, 1342
    >>Bills, Private; Introduction and Readings
    >>>Senate bills deemed read a first time under S.O. 135(2), 735
    >>Bills, Private; Legislative process, stages
    >>Deemed read second time, deemed referred to Committee of the Whole, deemed reported without amendment, deemed concurred in at report stage and deemed read third time and passed, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 779
    >>Bills, Private; Petitions
    >>>Filed with Clerk of the House under S.O. 131(1), 746
    >>Bills, Private Members' Public; committee report
    >>>Committee recommendation not to proceed further under S.O. 97.1, 601, 1105-6, 1169-70, 1297, 1313
    >>>Committee request for extension of time under S.O. 97.1, 816, 858, 989, 1084, 1195-6, 1233, 1242
    >>>Report deemed moved and recorded division deemed requested and deferred under S.O. 97.1(3), 1047-8
    >>Bills, Private Members' Public; consideration
    >>Deemed read a second time and referred to a Committee of the Whole, deemed considered in Committee of the Whole, deemed reported without amendment, deemed concurred in at report stage and deemed read a third time and passed, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 285
    >>Bills, Private Members' Public; Improperly before the House
    >>>Identical bills appearing on Order Paper, introduction and first reading null and void, 354
    >>Bills, Private Members' Public; Introduction
    >>>Deemed introduced, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 212
    >>Bills, Private Members' Public; Report stage
    >>>Dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 1215
    >>Bills, Private Members' Public; Report stage motions
    >>>Selected and grouped by Speaker for debate, 1214
    >>Bills, Private Members' Public; Second reading
    >>>Amdt., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 354, 596
    >>>Dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 457
    >>>Dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 239, 257, 262, 266, 267, 275, 282, 289, 295, 313, 320, 343, 355, 375, 381, 385, 389, 405, 413, 427, 449, 459, 491, 502, 717, 735, 755, 766, 773, 792, 810, 828, 831, 1154, 1157, 1169, 1176, 1193, 1204, 1227, 1246, 1274
    >>>Motion for second reading deemed moved and sponsor of motion retain right to speak again, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1199
    >>Bills, Private Members' Public; Sponsor
    >>>Sponsor, change, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 466
    >>Bills, Private Members' Public; Third reading
    >>>Dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 847, 1225
    >>>Motion under S.O. 98(2), 847
    >>Bills, Private Members' Public; Withdrawn
    >>>Motion, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1085
    >>>Order for 2nd r discharged, bill withdrawn , M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 201, 472, 657, 709, 762
    >>Certificates of Nomination; Standing Committee referral
    >>>Withdrawn, referred to alternate Committee, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 466
    >>Closure
    >>>Motions, 974
    >>>Notice of motion under S.O. 57, 968
    >>Committees, Legislative; chair
    >>>Appointment pursuant to S.O. 113(2), 481
    >>Committees, Standing; adjournment
    >>From place to place within Canada and broadcasting of proceedings, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 991
    >>Committees, Standing; deliberations and final report
    >>>Continuing, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 990
    >>Committees, Standing; membership
    >>>Motion, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 15, 378, 1121
    >>Committees, Standing; orders of reference
    >>>Motion, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 260-1
    >>Committees, Standing; reports
    >>>Comprehensive response, requested under S.O. 109, 122, 135, 139, 155, 163-4, 174, 196-7, 264, 366-7, 397, 415, 428, 431, 432, 531, 532, 594, 625, 643, 648, 725, 749, 768, 778, 781, 791, 826, 839, 850, 858, 880-1, 912, 925, 958-9, 974, 1003, 1007, 1233, 1242, 1305, 1341, 1349
    >>>Concurrence, report deemed concurred in, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1102
    >>>Concurrence, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 34, 81, 92, 124, 132, 136, 171, 177, 212, 237, 256, 270, 287, 353, 374, 379, 398, 401, 408, 472, 546, 602, 625, 644, 739, 769, 816, 836, 858, 908, 976, 1003, 1005, 1126, 1174, 1208, 1238, 1244, 1255
    >>>Concurrence motions, 1299
    >>>Concurrence motions, deemed concurred in, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1280
    >>>Concurrence motions, deemed moved under S.O. 97.1(2), 1169
    >>>Concurrence motions, deemed moved, question deemed put and recorded division deemed requested and deferred under S.O. 97.1(3), 1047-8, 1084, 1195-6, 1233, 1242
    >>>Concurrence motions, divisions deemed requested/deferred, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 764-5, 1052, 1063
    >>>Concurrence motions, withdrawn, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 796
    >>>Deemed adopted pursuant to S.O. 91.1(2), 1017, 1063, 1331
    >>>Deemed adopted pursuant to S.O. 113(1), 479
    >>>Deemed carried on division
    >>>>M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 849, 912
    >>>>M., agreed to on division, 803-4, 817
    >>>Deemed tabled and concurred in on division, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 232
    >>>Deemed tabled pursuant to User Fees Act, S.C. 2004, c. 6, sbs. 6(2), 1234
    >>>Revised version, tabling, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 958
    >>>Tabling, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 781, 809
    >>>Tabling, on day when House not sitting, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 280, 337
    >>Committees, Standing; Travel
    >>>Motions, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 198, 260, 312, 319, 355, 399-400, 448, 495-6, 519-20, 657-8, 827, 990-1, 1153, 1182, 1201
    >>Committees, Subcommittees; Travel
    >>>Motions, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 400-1, 466
    >>Conflict of Interest Code for Members of the House of Commons; Ethics Commissioner Reports
    >>>Concurrence, deemed concurred in under S.O. 28(10), 1103
    >>>Tabled under section 28(1), 957
    >>Debate
    >>>Adjournment, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1161
    >>>Adjournment, motion, "That the debate be now adjourned", 16, 474, 694, 708, 714, 726, 913, 934
    >>>Process, no quorum calls or dilatory motions, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 867
    >>Delegated Legislation; Scrutiny of Regulations Standing Joint Committee Report
    >>>Containing a resolution under S.O. 123, 720
    >>>Motion adopted and resolution deemed withdrawn under S.O. 125(1), 854
    >>Divisions, deemed carried on division
    >>>Motions, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 809, 851
    >>Divisions, recorded; corrections
    >>>Statement by Speaker, 976
    >>Divisions, recorded; deferred
    >>>Deemed demanded and deferred, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 131, 164, 232, 259, 285, 384, 448, 514, 567, 630, 631, 758, 764, 780, 785, 789, 808, 826, 859, 908, 1053, 1067, 1086, 1335
    >>>Motions, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 13, 238, 417, 582, 589, 715, 831, 833
    >>>Pursuant to S.O. 45, 100, 177, 180, 181, 199, 222, 245, 246, 297, 300, 304, 319, 380, 429, 520-1, 549, 579, 602, 642, 666, 685, 689, 718, 721, 796, 810, 817, 830, 852, 858, 875, 881, 1153, 1249, 1267, 1286, 1351
    >>>>Deferral discharged and motion adopted, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1249-50, 1306
    >>>>Further deferred, 277, 581, 609, 871
    >>>Further deferred, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 617, 765, 795, 801, 862
    >>>Pursuant to S.O. 45, 1102, 1160, 1182, 1200, 1299
    >>>Pursuant to S.O. 66(2), 687
    >>>Pursuant to S.O. 76.1(8), 277, 864, 868, 871, 993
    >>>Pursuant to S.O. 81(18), 882
    >>>Pursuant to S.O. 93(1), 391, 418, 480, 516, 540, 571, 590, 597, 599, 617, 626, 632, 652, 663, 689, 867, 909, 918, 927, 929, 944, 968, 978, 987, 1006, 1066, 1069, 1071, 1103, 1183, 1189, 1239, 1282, 1291, 1295, 1309, 1336, 1343
    >>>>Order discharged and motion adopted on division, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 631
    >>>Pursuant to S.O. 97.1(3), 1047-8, 1084, 1195-6
    >>>Pursuant to S.O. 126(1)(c), 850
    >>>Recorded divisions deemed requested and the recorded divisions shall be taken immediately; and should debate collapse before 7:00 p.m. today, all questions necessary be deemed put and recorded divisions deemed requested and deferred, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 942
    >>Divisions, recorded; tied
    >>>Casting vote of Speaker, 702, 784
    >>Documents, tabling
    >>>Motion, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 240, 260, 728, 863, 1083, 1319
    >>>Pursuant to S.O. 32(2), 95
    >>Estimates; Consideration in Committee of the Whole under S.O. 81(4)(a)
    >>>Referral, motions deemed adopted, 177-8, 682
    >>>Scheduling, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 222, 771-2
    >>>Rules, M., agreed to on division, 803
    >>>Speeches or questions and answers, time limits, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 221, 246, 809
    >>>Votes deemed reported, 226, 253
    >>Estimates; motions to concur, restore, reinstate or oppose any item
    >>>Written notice, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 287
    >>Estimates; Votes Reduced
    >>Standing Committee report, 269, 514, 636
    >>Government Orders; expiry of time
    >>>Motions, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 312, 568
    >>Member be now heard
    >>>Motions, 747
    >>Minister's statements
    >>>Extension of sitting under S.O. 33(2), expiry of time provided for Government Orders remains 5:30 p.m., M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1244
    >>>Under S.O. 33(1), 27, 189, 286, 629, 707, 1242
    >>Notice of Motion
    >>>Filing during adjournment of the House, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 124
    >>Notices of Motions for the Production of Papers
    >>>Ordered, 507, 771, 904, 960, 1048, 1174, 1281
    >>>Transferred, 1175, 1318
    >>Officers of Parliament
    >>Honourary Officers of the House of Commons, designating, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1152
    >>>Referral of the name of the proposed appointee to committee under S.O. 111.1(1), 1068
    >>Order Paper; Special Order Paper
    >>>Notice of business during prorogation or adjournment, S.O. 55(1), 11
    >>Petitions, presenting
    >>>Motions, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 130, 256, 265, 425, 1188, 1262-3, 1351
    >>Petitions, response
    >>>Ministry response, expiration of forty-five day period, deemed referred to Committee under S.O. 36(8)(b), 573-4
    >>Previous Question
    >>>Motions, "That this question be now put", 191, 650, 685, 708, 710, 726, 756, 763, 796, 801
    >>>Question resolved in affirmative, original question put under S.O. 61(2), 818
    >>Private Members' Business, Private Members' Business Subcommittee Report
    >>>No appeal within five sitting days under S.O. 92(4), report deemed adopted, 295
    >>Private Members' Business; Proceeding to
    >>>Motions, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 288
    >>Private Members' Business; Suspending
    >>>Item scheduled for debate dropped to bottom of Order of precedence; Private Hour suspended for that day; and House continue with business before it prior to Private Hour until the ordinary hour of daily adjournment, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1224
    >>>Private Members' bill, called and not proceeded with, dropped to bottom of Order of precedence under S.O. 42(2), 1347
    >>>Statement by Speaker pursuant to S.O. 94, 1256
    >>Private Members' Business; Votable items
    >>>Designated non-votable, 264
    >>Private Members' Motions
    >>>Amendment, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 668
    >>>Amendment, out of order, dropped from Order Paper, 1064
    >>>Dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 253, 297, 341, 426, 439, 445, 555, 669, 677, 785, 795, 822, 865, 1016, 1049, 1122, 1183
    >>>Renumbered, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 346
    >>Questions on the Order Paper
    >>>Deemed referred to Committee under S.O. 39(5), 365-6
    >>>Supplementary answer, 379, 500, 1263
    >>Quorum
    >>>Lack, ringing of bells to call Members, 303, 566-7, 942
    >>Resolutions
    >>>Motions, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 142, 212-4, 261, 1199, 1233
    >>Routine motions by Minister
    >>>Unanimous consent denied, withdrawn under S.O. 56.1, 749-50
    >>Royal Assent
    >>>By written declaration, 423, 514, 669, 710, 780, 977, 1006, 1335-6
    >>>By written declaration, during adjournments under S.O. 28(5), 1013-4, 1345
    >>Sittings of the House
    >>>Extension of sitting hours in June under S.O. 27(1), Motions, 858
    >>>Government Orders, time extended to allow for one Member of each recognized party to speak on motion for second reading, M., 444, agreed to by unanimous consent, 444
    >>>Hours of sitting and order of business of the House on Tuesday shall be those of a Wednesday, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1015
    >>>House not to sit, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1064
    >>>House not to sit, address to Parliament, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 75
    >>>House not sit; and that during consideration of Government Orders on no quorum call, dilatory motion or request for unanimous consent may be received by the Chair and, if a recorded division is requested on any substantive motion, it shall be deferred, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 587
    >>>Motions to continue or extend sitting under S.O. 26(1), 191, 804
    >>>>Deemed withdrawn when objection taken under S.O. 26(2), 191, 804
    >>>Private Members' Business, taken up from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., instead of from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 272
    >>Speaker; election
    >>>By acclamation, 8
    >>Standing Orders and procedure; Motions to consider
    >>>Deemed proposed under S.O. 51(1), 599
    >>>Expiration of proceedings under S.O. 51(2), 604
    >>Statutes; Parliamentary review
    >>>Standing Committee designated, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 324, 581
    >>Supply
    >>>Consideration at next sitting, 15
    >>Supply motions
    >>>Seconder, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 532
    >>Take note debates under S.O. 53.1
    >>>Debate, maximum of five hours, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1196
    >>>Initiating debate
    >>>>Motion, agreed to, 1250
    >>>>Motion, agreed to, by unanimous consent, 15, 165, 288, 352
    >>>>Motions, 325, 674, 830, 1181, 1224
    >>>>Debate, 58-9, 187, 313, 348, 617
    >>>Motions, consideration, 359-60, 1197, 1205, 1239, 1274
    >>>Rules, scheduling, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 15, 33, 34, 81, 180, 303, 344, 609, 617, 688, 840, 1194, 1234, 1267
    >>Time allocation
    >>>Qualified agreement, motions under S.O. 78(2), 981, 991-2
    >>Tributes
    >>>Brief statement by a representative of each party, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 131, 215, 943
    >>>House resolving itself into a Committee of the Whole, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 124
    >>Ways and Means
    >>>All questions put immediately after the Business of Supply is disposed of later this day, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 532
    >>>Deemed moved and adopted on division, M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 648, 827
    >>>Order of the Day designated under S.O. 83(2), 96, 300, 474, 524, 635, 825, 1260, 1285-6, 1319