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View Rachel Bendayan Profile
Lib. (QC)
View Rachel Bendayan Profile
2021-06-17 15:08 [p.8678]
Mr. Speaker, I think there was a technical problem earlier when I gave my member's statement.
I am wondering if I could get the unanimous consent of the House to give my statement again.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
Do we have the unanimous consent of the House?
Hon. members: Agreed.
The Speaker: The member for Outremont.
View Carol Hughes Profile
NDP (ON)
The problem with the interpretation has now been resolved, and the hon. member for Lac-Saint-Jean can continue his speech.
View Larry Bagnell Profile
Lib. (YT)
View Larry Bagnell Profile
2021-06-17 19:07 [p.8711]
Madam Speaker, I thought the member mentioned the presence or absence of someone in the House. That is not allowed at this time, is it?
View Carol Hughes Profile
NDP (ON)
I am sorry if I missed that.
I want to remind the hon. member, if she did, that it is not allowed to mention who is or is not in the House. I actually do remember now, as I am thinking back to what the point of order is and the speech that the hon. member was saying. I want to remind the hon. member that she is not to mention who is and who is not in the House.
The hon. member for Calgary Midnapore may continue.
View Mark Gerretsen Profile
Lib. (ON)
Mr. Speaker, I would ask you consider what the member is suggesting to be a question of privilege and rule whether it is admissible for him to try to filibuster time in the House of Commons right now, which is clearly what appears to be the objective here. Can the Speaker provide some kind of insight as to whether what we are hearing in the House right now is actually a question of privilege?
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I am going to let the member for Carleton continue. I have not quite grasped exactly where he is going with it, so I will let him keep going.
The hon. member for Carleton has the floor.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I am going to interrupt the hon. member. I appreciate the multiple examples, but I would ask him to be concise and get to the crux of his point. He can submit what he has on paper to the table and we can look at it.
I will let him continue, but I would ask him to be as concise as possible.
View Charlie Angus Profile
NDP (ON)
View Charlie Angus Profile
2021-06-16 16:59 [p.8553]
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I appreciate very much your wise counsel. However, I missed the last three paragraphs and I was wondering if he could repeat them because I did not quite get the point he was making. For clarity's sake, it might be good if he clarified it.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I will let the hon. member for Carleton continue as he wishes. It is his time.
The hon. member for Carleton.
View Kevin Lamoureux Profile
Lib. (MB)
View Kevin Lamoureux Profile
2021-06-16 17:02 [p.8554]
Mr. Speaker, I am having a very difficult time understanding the question of privilege. Can the member specifically and concisely indicate what the new tax is that he is referring to. I do not understand the question of privilege at all. He seems to—
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I will point out that I did ask the hon. member to be a little more concise and maybe not so descriptive with all the examples, though we appreciate them.
I will let the hon. member for Carleton continue.
View Kevin Lamoureux Profile
Lib. (MB)
View Kevin Lamoureux Profile
2021-06-16 17:11 [p.8555]
Mr. Speaker, I have been listening very closely and it seems to me the member is saying there is an inflation tax, so whenever inflation goes up or down it should be brought to the House so that members can say no to inflation by way of a vote. That is the best I can tell. If the member could just move on so that you can make a decision on the issue, because I do not see this—
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I do not believe that is a point of order, but I do ask the hon. member for Carleton to be a bit more concise.
The hon. member for Timmins—James Bay is also rising on a point of order.
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