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View Charlie Angus Profile
NDP (ON)
View Charlie Angus Profile
2021-06-16 17:11 [p.8555]
Mr. Speaker, I am getting frustrated as well. I am not really sure where the inflationary tax element comes in, but I am very frustrated by the fact that just because the member for Winnipeg North does not understand something the House has to stop and change direction. I would ask him to let the member finish so we could actually understand whether we agree with him or not. I think it is unfair that whenever the member for Winnipeg North is confused he is always interrupting.
View Mark Gerretsen Profile
Lib. (ON)
Mr. Speaker, I am getting a real kick out of the fact that the NDP is now on the floor of the House of Commons supporting these antics by the Conservatives. It looks as though the New Democrats have decided they are interested in doing this. I would suggest that you rule that the previous comment by the member from the NDP is out of order because, quite frankly, it was not a point of order.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I am going to stop the hon. member. I ask all hon. members, when they raise a point of order, to please refer to the point or the standing order they are referring to, and we can go from there.
I ask the member for Timmins—James Bay and the member for Kingston and the Islands to respect the hon. member for Carleton and let him continue.
Again, I want to ask the hon. member for Carleton to be as concise as possible and respect the chamber's time.
The hon. member for Carleton.
View Mark Gerretsen Profile
Lib. (ON)
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. How much longer are you going to let this go on? When I rise on a point of order or the member for Winnipeg North rises on a point of order, you are very quick to shut us down if we are not addressing the point of order. The member has been going for almost 30 minutes on what is obviously not a question of privilege.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I want to point out that we are letting the hon. member get his information out, and it is a question of privilege that has been raised.
The hon. member for Louis-Saint-Laurent is rising on a point of order.
View Gérard Deltell Profile
CPC (QC)
View Gérard Deltell Profile
2021-06-16 17:20 [p.8556]
Mr. Speaker, we shall listen to the member who has raised the question of privilege. It is the basis of the House of Commons to respect the will and thinking of each and every member. We could disagree with what the member is saying, but at least we shall listen to him, especially on a privilege question, which is not easy to address; we recognize that. It is so important for the Canadian taxpayer that we listen to the member.
View Charlie Angus Profile
NDP (ON)
View Charlie Angus Profile
2021-06-16 17:21 [p.8556]
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The member for Kingston and the Islands can attack me all he wants but he cannot attack the role of the Speaker. He should offer you an apology. You were doing your role, and you were doing it in an impartial, non-partisan manner.
I would ask the member to withdraw those comments and apologize to you, Mr. Speaker. for trying to interrupt the work of the House.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I just want to point out that we are getting into argument here, which is a debate. As I asked earlier, if members are getting up on a point of order, let me know what rule is being broken, and then we can go from there.
The hon. member for Kingston and the Islands.
View Mark Gerretsen Profile
Lib. (ON)
Mr. Speaker, I do apologize if I by any means challenged your authority. You do an excellent job as Speaker. However, I certainly did not do that, I do not believe. I merely asked a question as to how long you were going to allow this to go on.
To the point made by the member for Louis-Saint-Laurent, let us just be honest about what is going on here. The Conservatives—
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I am going to interrupt the hon. member, because it is turning into argument.
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
The Speaker: I would ask for order. I will let the hon. member for Carleton continue. I will ask him to be concise, as I did earlier, to get to the crux of the matter and let us know exactly where he wants to go so we can continue.
A question of privilege is very important in the House, but we do want to ensure we get the point so we can rule on it.
View Kevin Lamoureux Profile
Lib. (MB)
View Kevin Lamoureux Profile
2021-06-16 17:23 [p.8556]
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Within our Standing Orders, and you alluded to this yourself, it does state that members do need to be concise and virtually to the point in regard to how a member's privilege might have been taken. There is a bit of frustration in the sense that we have witnessed other members from the Conservative Party use privilege as a way to—
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I am going to interrupt the hon. member. He is absolutely right that a point of order should be concise, but now we are moving into argument or debate, and I do not want to move into that.
We will let the hon. member be as concise as possible, and I will let him continue.
The hon. member for Carleton.
View Kevin Lamoureux Profile
Lib. (MB)
View Kevin Lamoureux Profile
2021-06-16 17:27 [p.8557]
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The member is not being concise and to the point. If the member wants to continue to debate the issue, he can have an opposition day tomorrow. There is a budget debate. That is where he can be making these points. From my perspective, I do not hear, and I leave it to you to make that decision, a matter of privilege, but rather a waste of valuable time.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
The Speaker cannot determine whether it is a waste of time, but he can determine that things are being repeated, so I will ask the hon. member for Carleton to be concise and not repeat some of the arguments and the stats that he mentioned earlier.
View Charlie Angus Profile
NDP (ON)
View Charlie Angus Profile
2021-06-16 17:27 [p.8557]
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I will be very concise. Again, the member for Winnipeg North has interfered multiple times without saying anything. I was hoping we would have this done by now, but with the continual interruptions by the member for Winnipeg North, we are almost going to see the clock out, and that is very unfair.
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