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2014-12-11
Scott Reid - 11:09
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:09
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Yes. It's now made completely general and optional. Each party indicates which person. Because of the government's amendment, “or persons”, it could well be that the party will decide that there's going to be a person per riding. They could decide that there's one person for the party as a whole, or they could decide that there's a panel at the national level, but the old system, Mr. Chong's system, has been entirely removed by this.
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Scott Reid - 11:10
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:10
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I think that much about the Elections Act or the Parliament of Canada Act will take into account the norm of a riding association's continuity. When redistribution comes in, that then can be attended to if it causes any consequential problems.
The principle here is the important one. Let's put it this way. Implicitly, for those riding associations that continue to exist, as they will after an election, this is what they have to do. At a minimum, then, everybody knows that when it comes to riding redistribution, where these two side-by-side ridings have been assigned the role, when redistribution happens, something has to happen to combine them. I actually don't see it as a barrier.
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Joe Preston - 11:11
Scott Simms - 11:11
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:11
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Yes, after a new Parliament has commenced, so you know the position. Is it the president of the riding association? Is it the national director of the party?
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Scott Simms - 11:12
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:12
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That's the whole point. It's an institutional position.
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Scott Simms - 11:12
Joe Preston - 11:12
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Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:12
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Yes, if there's going to be any split. I guess he was going back to the Scott Reid principle....
(Subamendment negatived: nays, 5; yeas, 3 [See Minutes of Proceedings])
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Joe Preston - 11:12
Joe Preston - 11:15
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:15
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All this stuff has to fit together.
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Joe Preston - 11:15
Joe Preston - 11:15
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:16
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We're okay with that.
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Joe Preston - 11:16
Joe Preston - 11:16
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:16
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Is there no amendment on this one?
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Joe Preston - 11:16
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:17
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We're fine with it.
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Joe Preston - 11:17
Joe Preston - 11:17
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:17
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We voted to keep it last time. At the same time that was a symbolic vote, so we're okay with that.
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Joe Preston - 11:17
Joe Preston - 11:18
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:18
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I have a quick question.
Does this relate to this, or do we deal with this later?
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Tom Lukiwski - 11:18
Joe Preston - 11:19
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:19
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I also believe there are subamendments 5 and 6.
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Joe Preston - 11:19
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:19
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Yes, but there is a series.
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Joe Preston - 11:19
NDP (ON)
Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:19
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What this is meant to deal with is it's inserting four words. At new subsection 49.8(1) in the government's amendment G-4, where it starts “At the first meeting” it should read, “Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, the first meeting”. The reason for inserting the words “Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions” is it's technical in the sense that what we have here is a structure designed by Mr. Chong to have a bunch of prescriptive rules and they read like prescriptive rules. Now we're shifting into a structure that makes them optional, and what makes them optional is that each caucus votes on them. They're sitting at a very juxtaposed, almost contradictory, way and just as a matter of legislative drafting to create the sense of a transition, I would suggest adding those words so that we're signalling that everything that's gone before is now being governed by what's coming after.
I recognize that the government amendment does include subsection 4. You see that on page 5 of government amendment 4. It says, “The provisions referred to in each of paragraphs 1(a) to (d) apply only if a majority of all caucus members vote in favour of their applicability”. One could say that's indirectly an application clause. It basically says none of those rules beforehand apply, but really it's written as a rule to say what kind of majority is needed. It's not written as an application clause. Rather than inserting an application clause trying to figure out where that would be, we're on the record; we all know these are going to be optional rules, but I would just suggest a technical amendment that would link the two sections better than the current drafting does.
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Joe Preston - 11:21
Tom Lukiwski - 11:21
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Craig Scott (Toronto—Danforth)
2014-12-11 11:22
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I've discussed my subamendments extensively with Mr. Chong, and he is supportive of all of them, more supportive of some of them than others. The transparency ones he believes add to his bill. He would want to see them adopted.
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Joe Preston - 11:23
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