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View Pierre Poilievre Profile
CPC (ON)
View Pierre Poilievre Profile
2021-06-04 10:15 [p.7959]
Madam Speaker, I rise on the same point of order.
Unfortunately, the ruling was brief and we did not have the opportunity to hear it in both official languages. All members have the right to hear the rulings rendered in both official languages.
With all due respect—
View Alexandra Mendès Profile
Lib. (QC)
That is exactly why we have interpretation in the House, but I will repeat that the motion is in order. I have ruled.
We will come back to the House with more information in 30 minutes. I will accept no further points of order.
I have ruled. We are entering debate.
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
The Assistant Deputy Speaker (Mrs. Alexandra Mendès): Please, can we understand that we have an answer to bring to the House in 30 minutes' time?
The hon. member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan.
View Pierre Poilievre Profile
CPC (ON)
View Pierre Poilievre Profile
2021-06-04 11:00 [p.7966]
Madam Speaker, on a point order. For your ruling to have weight, members of the House must have had the opportunity to hear the debate that led to that ruling. In the middle of the speech by the member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan, which is not in Saskatchewan but in Alberta, I could—
View Alexandra Mendès Profile
Lib. (QC)
I think the member is going to tell me about the French and English interpretation, but it was available.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I am afraid we are still having trouble. I am not sure what it is, but I am sure we will get it figured out. You are going to have to work with IT.
I will ask the minister if he heard enough of the question to answer.
The hon. minister.
View Elizabeth May Profile
GP (BC)
View Elizabeth May Profile
2021-06-03 15:13 [p.7910]
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Given the technical difficulties the hon. member for Vancouver Granville just experienced, I return to the point that we should have more time within question period for members with a status such as hers, whose voice is so important in this country. Perhaps we could add one slot to next Wednesday so she could ask her question again.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
Adding another slot somewhere for the repeat of that question is definitely something worth discussing. We will discuss it and get back to the chamber.
The hon. member for Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères on a point of order.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I want to remind hon. members that when setting up and they know they are either going to ask a question or possibly answer one, to hook up where the ISP is solid so everyone can hear and it does not damage the ears of translators. It is a courtesy of which I want to remind all the members.
View Martin Champoux Profile
BQ (QC)
View Martin Champoux Profile
2021-06-01 14:53
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. To add insult to injury, there was no French interpretation coming through the headset; it must have gotten lost in the woods.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I am going to ask the hon. minister to try answering that again. We did not get the translation because of the quality of the sound. Again, the question is on the transmission quality. I will let him try again.
View Carol Hughes Profile
NDP (ON)
I would ask the hon. member for Courtenay—Alberni to make sure his microphone is off.
The hon. member for Vancouver East has one minute to finish her speech.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I must interrupt the member. Someone has forgotten to mute their microphone.
I now invite the member to repeat his question.
The member for Burnaby South.
View Mark Gerretsen Profile
Lib. (ON)
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order rising out of question period. I know we tried to address this issue during question period, but we continue to have members who are participating virtually interjecting into the debate and making comments, which is making it extremely difficult for members who are participating virtually to participate. I know that on at least one occasion it was the member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan. He has routinely been called out by you or the Chair occupant at the time to discontinue this practice.
I would encourage you to ensure, by whatever means you have possible, Mr. Speaker, that those who are participating virtually have the ability to do so unimpeded by members who are participating in this manner.
View Garnett Genuis Profile
CPC (AB)
Mr. Speaker, if you will indulge me, I will just briefly address the same point, because it is important for members to hear what is at stake in this conversation. Canadians of Asian origin are speaking out about the impact of—
An hon. member: This is not a point of order, Mr. Speaker.
Some hon. members: Debate.
Mr. Garnett Genuis: Mr. Speaker, I note that I am being heckled—
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
Order please. I am going to interrupt. It sounds like it is getting into debate, so I am going to leave it there. However, on that note as well, when someone speaks, the Chair usually determines whether it is debate or a point of order. I appreciate the help, but I would like a few seconds to determine what the member is about to say or is saying so we can determine whether it is debate.
While I do appreciate the people shouting out and trying to help, it just makes it very disorderly, which leads us to the point of order from the member for Kingston and the Islands, where, if we are here and someone does interject, it does make it difficult for everyone. This is about respect for each other in the chamber, and that is what I am asking.
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