The House resumed consideration of the motion, as amended, of Mr. Baird (Minister of Foreign Affairs), seconded by Mr. O'Connor (Minister of State), —That, in standing in solidarity with those seeking freedom in Libya, the House unanimously adopted a motion in the Third Session of the 40th Parliament on March 21, 2011, authorizing all necessary measures, including the use of the Canadian Forces and military assets in accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973; and given that the House unanimously agreed that should the government require an extension to the involvement of the Canadian Forces for more than three months from the passage of the said motion, the government was to return to the House at its earliest opportunity to debate and seek the consent of the House for such an extension; therefore the House consents to an extension of three and a half months of the involvement of the Canadian Forces in accordance with UNSC Resolution 1973; that the House deplores the ongoing use of violence by the Libyan regime against the Libyan people, including the alleged use of rape as a weapon of war by the Libyan regime; that the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development and the Standing Committee on National Defence remain seized of Canada's activities under UNSC Resolution 1973; and that the House continues to offer its wholehearted support to the brave men and women of the Canadian Forces who stand on guard for all of us. (Government Business No. 1)
And of the amendment of Mr. Dewar (Ottawa Centre), seconded by Mr. Harris (St. John's East);
And of the subamendment, as amended, of Mr. Rae (Toronto Centre), seconded by Mr. Goodale (Wascana), — That the amendment be amended by:
(a) adding after the words “political transition” the words “; that the government of Canada engage with the National Transitional Council (NTC) based in Benghazi as a legitimate political entity and representative of the free Libyan people; that it provide the NTC with advice and assistance in governance, including women's rights;”; and
(b) adding after the words “alleged crimes” the words “; that it ensure that Canadian citizens, landed immigrants, or visitors to Canada are not subject to any threats or intimidation by representatives of the Gaddafi regime”.
The debate continued.