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View Sherry Romanado Profile
Lib. (QC)
Mr. Speaker, a point of order. My apologies, but the minister's camera was not on. We could not see him.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
We were hearing him, but I would remind the hon. minister to turn on his camera in case he gets another question.
The hon. member for Vancouver Centre.
View Bill Blair Profile
Lib. (ON)
View Bill Blair Profile
2021-05-11 14:59 [p.7064]
Mr. Speaker, we promised Canadians that we would strengthen gun control in this country and of course the Conservatives have promised the gun lobby they will weaken it.
We brought forward strong legislation. We prohibited weapons that have no place in society and, additionally—
An hon. member: That's a lie, Bill, and you know it.
Hon. Bill Blair: Mr. Speaker, I apologize. I was interrupted by a heckler. I wonder if you might want to address that.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I will address that. I want to remind hon. members to stay on mute. Heckling online is really not a polite thing to do. It is very unparliamentary. I want remind hon. members of that.
The minister might want to start over so we can get his full answer.
View Deb Schulte Profile
Lib. (ON)
View Deb Schulte Profile
2021-05-11 15:12 [p.7066]
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I would like to also just reflect on what has happened during question period.
You have been, very kindly for many months, advising us all on how to behave in this virtual environment. However, despite those repeated reminders, we have seen an increase in interruptions. I think that it is completely unacceptable. You are doing a great job trying to remind everybody, but I would like you to consider whether there is some further action that you could take that would really deter these very inappropriate interruptions during responses to questions. It is totally inappropriate. Reminders have been nice, but I think it is time for more than reminders. Everybody knows now exactly how they should behave, so what they are doing is obviously intentional.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I thank the hon. minister for her point of order. I will take it under advisement.
The hon. member for Calgary Rocky Ridge
View Carol Hughes Profile
NDP (ON)
There seems to be an issue with the hon. member's microphone, if he could lower his boom a bit more.
The hon. member for Windsor West can continue.
View Bruce Stanton Profile
CPC (ON)
View Bruce Stanton Profile
2021-05-07 10:45 [p.6890]
Order, please. For debate in the House, we only have one member recognized at the time. I will remind hon. members to not activate their microphones to speak over top of a member who has been recognized.
We will go back to the hon. member for Calgary Skyview for the rest of her response. I ask all other hon. members to let her finish her remarks.
The hon. member for Calgary Skyview.
View Marilène Gill Profile
BQ (QC)
View Marilène Gill Profile
2021-05-06 14:36 [p.6799]
Mr. Speaker, I just wanted to point out that the Minister of National Revenue did not have her microphone in place and it was hard to hear her, but I think she realized it at the same time.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I would like to remind all members to put their microphones in front of their mouths so everyone can hear them. We are all interested in what they have to say.
I invite the hon. Minister of National Revenue to repeat her answer.
View Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe Profile
BQ (QC)
Mr. Speaker, during the exchange between the member for Rivière-des-Mille-Îles and the member for Gaspésie—Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, I was hearing noise in the background. Unfortunately, it was hard to understand what was being said.
From what I see on the screen, the member for Scarborough—Guildwood's mike is not muted.
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
Our technicians are telling me that the member's microphone is now muted.
The hon. member for Edmonton Strathcona.
View Bob Bratina Profile
Lib. (ON)
Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order with regard to the previous vote.
I have been having technical issues with my device. I had originally cast my intended vote, but, subsequently, I received a message saying that there was only about a minute left and that my vote had not been submitted. In panic form, I went back to my device and cast a vote, which, unfortunately, was opposite to my intention, and it was recorded.
I am pretty sure that I am not able to ask the House at this point to change it, but I do want to publicly state that I have the highest respect for the chief of staff of the Prime Minister. My intention was not to vote with the Conservatives, and I apologize for that.
Once again, I inadvertently cast the wrong vote during—
View Anthony Rota Profile
Lib. (ON)
I believe I have heard enough. Normally what would happen is that you would ask for unanimous consent to allow you to change your vote.
The hon. member for Kingston and the Islands.
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