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View Stéphane Lauzon Profile
Lib. (QC)
Mr. Speaker, in connection with that same point of order, I would like to note that the member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan keeps turning his microphone on and off to interject deliberately and repeatedly.
Interjecting once and being called to order is not the same as repeatedly failing to listen to the Speaker of the House. On this point of order, I would ask that you watch the videos and see how many times the member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan has deliberately raised a point of order in the House.
View Garnett Genuis Profile
CPC (AB)
Mr. Speaker, I was, with all due respect, interrupted when I was initially trying to make some comments on this matter. Many members have now intervened with various aspersions about me, and I have been very interested in setting the record straight about some matters of the context. I will be in your hands as to whether I can share that context.
As I was saying before, Canadians of Asian origin are speaking about the impact on their lives of foreign state-backed interference, and this is part of the racism being faced by Asian Canadians. It is the pressure from foreign governments, in particular the Government of China, to deny them of the freedom—
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I am going to interrupt the hon. member there. Normally when we get up on a point of order—
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
The Speaker: Can I have the attention of the chamber, please.
Normally when we get up on a point of order, it is because the process was broken. If we are not staying within those parameters, it becomes debate.
I will ask the hon. member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan to go on, but remember that it sounds like he is debating something, and I would like to know the point of order and what was disrespected.
View Garnett Genuis Profile
CPC (AB)
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and I will try to jump to it, simply in this sense. Fighting racism, which is something I know we all should wish to do, requires us to understand that Canadians are individuals, not extensions of foreign governments, and it is always important to make a distinction.
That is why what the Prime Minister said in question period today was itself deeply racist, because he was failing to make the necessary distinction—
View Bryan May Profile
Lib. (ON)
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I am sorry, but I am going to have to interrupt. This is becoming a debate; it is not about the process itself. I am going to have to cut the hon. member off.
View Christine Normandin Profile
BQ (QC)
View Christine Normandin Profile
2021-05-14 12:12 [p.7246]
Madam Speaker, there was no interpretation during the last intervention.
View Alexandra Mendès Profile
Lib. (QC)
The translation does not seem to be working. It is working now.
I would ask the member for Cariboo—Prince George to restart his question.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
We had some interference with the hon. member for Souris—Moose Mountain.
I want to remind all the members, if they are not on, to please check to see that their mikes are muted. I know inadvertently they may ruin somebody else's speech, and we do not want to do that in the chamber.
That being said, I will let the hon. member for Souris—Moose Mountain do his over again, if he would like.
View Carol Hughes Profile
NDP (ON)
I have to interrupt. There seems to be someone who has their microphone on. I just want to remind members that, if they do not want their private conversations being heard when they are not meant to be, they should have their microphones off.
It really impacts the House of Commons and the speakers when those microphones are left on. Again, out of respect for members in the House of Commons, I ask those who are joining virtually to please have your microphones off if you are not up to speak.
We will continue with the hon. parliamentary secretary. I do apologize for that interruption.
View Martin Champoux Profile
BQ (QC)
View Martin Champoux Profile
2021-05-11 11:24 [p.7030]
Madam Speaker, I think my colleague's microphone might be positioned incorrectly. Perhaps she could adjust it slightly.
We can hear a lot of noise, and although the interpreters are not complaining about it, it is probably making their job more difficult.
View Alexandra Mendès Profile
Lib. (QC)
View Charlie Angus Profile
NDP (ON)
View Charlie Angus Profile
2021-05-11 11:27 [p.7031]
Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. There is a lot of noise and static. I would like you to ask the interpreters if it is a problem for them. It is problematic for me, and I am worried about the interpreters.
View Alexandra Mendès Profile
Lib. (QC)
We have not yet received a complaint, but we do know the interference is affecting us all.
View Martin Champoux Profile
BQ (QC)
View Martin Champoux Profile
2021-05-11 11:28 [p.7031]
Madam Speaker, on a point of order.
I would just like to step out of my area of expertise for a moment and give my hon. colleague some technical advice. The microphone boom is flexible. If my colleague tries to unfold it slightly, it will automatically move the microphone the correct distance away from her mouth, which should help solve the problem.
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