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2021-06-15 [p.1108]
Mr. Dubourg (Bourassa), from the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented the fifth report of the committee, "Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Government’s Ability to Deliver Information and Services in Both Official Languages". — Sessional Paper No. 8510-432-159.
Pursuant to Standing Order 109, the committee requested that the government table a comprehensive response.
A copy of the relevant Minutes of Proceedings (Meetings Nos. 8, 10, 11, 13, 18, 23, 25 and 30 to 35) was tabled.
2021-06-14 [p.1100]
Pursuant to Standing Orders 68(2) and 69(1), on motion of Ms. Sahota (Calgary Skyview), seconded by Ms. Shin (Port Moody—Coquitlam), Bill C-310, An Act to amend the Privacy Act (prevention of violence against women), was introduced, read the first time, ordered to be printed and ordered for a second reading at the next sitting of the House.
2021-06-07 [p.1048]
Pursuant to order made Wednesday, June 2, 2021, the Speaker laid upon the table, — Copy of a letter from the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel regarding documents relating to the transfer of Ebola and Henipah viruses to the Wuhan Institute of Virology. — Sessional Paper No. 8527-432-21.
2021-06-01 [p.1014]
The order was read for the consideration of the business of supply.
Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills), seconded by Mr. Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent), moved, — That an order of the House do issue for the unredacted version of all documents produced by the Public Health Agency of Canada in response to the March 31, 2021, and May 10, 2021, orders of the Special Committee on Canada-China Relations, respecting the transfer of Ebola and Henipah viruses to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in March 2019, and the subsequent revocation of security clearances for, and termination of the employment of, Dr. Xiangguo Qiu and Dr. Keding Cheng, provided that:
(a) these documents shall be deposited with the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel, in both official languages, within 48 hours of the adoption of this order;
(b) the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel shall promptly thereafter notify the Speaker, who shall forthwith inform the House, whether he is satisfied the documents were produced as ordered;
(c) the Minister of Health shall be ordered to appear before the special committee, for at least three hours, at a televised meeting, to be held within two weeks of the adoption of this order, to discuss the documents and the matters referred to in them;
(d) the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel shall confidentially review the documents with a view to redacting information which, in his opinion, could reasonably be expected to compromise national security or reveal details of an ongoing criminal investigation, other than the existence of an investigation;
(e) the Speaker shall cause the documents, as redacted pursuant to paragraph (d), to be laid upon the table at the next earliest opportunity and, after being tabled, they shall stand referred to the special committee;
(f) the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel shall discuss with the special committee, at an in camera meeting, to be held within two weeks of the documents being tabled pursuant to paragraph (e), what information he redacted pursuant to paragraph (d); and
(g) the special committee may, after hearing from the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel pursuant to paragraph (f), decide to make public any of the information which was redacted, as well as, in lieu of making such information public, rely on such information for the purpose of making findings and recommendations in any subsequent report to the House, provided that, for the purpose of this paragraph, the documents deposited pursuant to paragraph (a) shall be deemed to have been referred to the special committee.
Debate arose thereon.
2021-05-07 [p.907]
Pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), Mr. Lamoureux (Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons) laid upon the table, — Government responses, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), to the following petitions:
— Nos. 432-00706, 432-00707, 432-00708, 432-00711, 432-00713, 432-00715, 432-00716, 432-00721, 432-00723, 432-00724, 432-00727 and 432-00728 concerning foreign affairs;
— No. 432-00709 concerning natural resources and energy;
— Nos. 432-00710, 432-00720, 432-00722, 432-00725, 432-00726 and 432-00729 concerning justice;
— No. 432-00712 concerning social affairs and equality;
— Nos. 432-00714 and 432-00718 concerning public safety;
— Nos. 432-00717 and 432-00719 concerning health.
2021-04-22 [p.807]
Pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), Mrs. Lalonde (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages (FedDev Ontario and Official Languages)) laid upon the table, — Government responses, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), to the following petitions:
— No. 432-00621 concerning public safety;
— No. 432-00622 concerning the correctional system;
— Nos. 432-00623, 432-00624, 432-00625, 432-00626, 432-00627, 432-00628 and 432-00629 concerning justice;
— Nos. 432-00630 and 432-00631 concerning health.
2021-04-12 [p.734]
Pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), Mr. Lamoureux (Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons) laid upon the table, — Government responses, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), to the following petitions:
— Nos. 432-00500, 432-00501, 432-00504, 432-00512, 432-00515, 432-00521, 432-00523, 432-00525, 432-00528, 432-00530, 432-00542, 432-00554, 432-00560, 432-00568, 432-00572, 432-00573, 432-00579, 432-00580, 432-00581, 432-00588 and 432-00603 concerning foreign affairs;
— Nos. 432-00502, 432-00503, 432-00506, 432-00509, 432-00511, 432-00514, 432-00516, 432-00517, 432-00518, 432-00524, 432-00526, 432-00529, 432-00538, 432-00555, 432-00556, 432-00565, 432-00569, 432-00570, 432-00589 and 432-00590 concerning justice;
— Nos. 432-00505, 432-00507, 432-00508, 432-00513, 432-00519, 432-00520, 432-00522, 432-00548, 432-00558, 432-00563, 432-00564, 432-00566 and 432-00576 concerning health;
— Nos. 432-00510 and 432-00534 concerning public safety;
— Nos. 432-00527, 432-00532 and 432-00586 concerning transportation;
— Nos. 432-00531, 432-00577 and 432-00578 concerning animals;
— Nos. 432-00533 and 432-00557 concerning economics and finance;
— Nos. 432-00535, 432-00537, 432-00545, 432-00553, 432-00567, 432-00583, 432-00591, 432-00597, 432-00598, 432-00599 and 432-00600 concerning taxation;
— Nos. 432-00536 and 432-00540 concerning parliament and politics;
— Nos. 432-00539, 432-00541, 432-00546, 432-00549, 432-00550, 432-00551, 432-00552, 432-00571 and 432-00585 concerning natural resources and energy;
— No. 432-00543 concerning infrastructure;
— Nos. 432-00544, 432-00559, 432-00561 and 432-00562 concerning the environment;
— No. 432-00547 concerning Indigenous affairs;
— Nos. 432-00574, 432-00582 and 432-00584 concerning business and trade;
— Nos. 432-00575 and 432-00587 concerning consumer protection;
— No. 432-00592 concerning culture and heritage;
— Nos. 432-00593, 432-00594, 432-00595 and 432-00596 concerning the democratic process;
— No. 432-00601 concerning civil and human rights;
— No. 432-00602 concerning social affairs and equality.
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2021-03-25 [p.696]
By unanimous consent, it was ordered, — That the House:
(a) mourn the lives of the seven women who lost their lives to heinous acts of femicide in Quebec in the past few months;
(b) mourn the lives of all women and gender-diverse people across Canada who have lost their lives to intimate partner violence and gender-based violence;
(c) continue to support the survivors of gender-based violence;
(d) acknowledge the incredibly alarming increase in gender-based violence across the country;
(e) condemn gender-based violence in all its forms;
(f) work with the government to accelerate investments in shelters and transition housing, and support the advancement of a National Action Plan on Gender-Based Violence;
(g) call on all Canadians to do more to fight and raise awareness on gender-based violence; and
(h) take-note of the alarming increase of gender-based violence in Canada;
that a take-note debate on this topic be held later today, pursuant to Standing Order 53.1; and that, notwithstanding any standing order, special order or usual practice of the House, members rising to speak during the debate may indicate to the Chair that they will be dividing their time with another member and no quorum calls, dilatory motions or requests for unanimous consent shall be received by the Chair.
2021-03-24 [p.688]
— by Mr. Patzer (Cypress Hills—Grasslands), one concerning public safety (No. 432-00714);
2021-03-11 [p.635]
— by Mr. Patzer (Cypress Hills—Grasslands), one concerning public safety (No. 432-00658) and one concerning natural resources and energy (No. 432-00659);
2021-03-09 [p.609]
— by Mr. Patzer (Cypress Hills—Grasslands), one concerning public safety (No. 432-00621);
2021-02-26 [p.599]
— by Ms. Mathyssen (London—Fanshawe), one concerning civil and human rights (No. 432-00601) and one concerning social affairs and equality (No. 432-00602);
2021-02-23 [p.561]
— by Mr. MacKinnon (Gatineau), one concerning health (No. 432-00548);
2021-01-25 [p.425]
Pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), Mr. Lefebvre (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources) laid upon the table, — Government responses, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), to the following petitions:
— Nos. 432-00178, 432-00183, 432-00188, 432-00193, 432-00198, 432-00199, 432-00202, 432-00206, 432-00207, 432-00211, 432-00214, 432-00215, 432-00216, 432-00217, 432-00220, 432-00221, 432-00222, 432-00226, 432-00228, 432-00229, 432-00231, 432-00233, 432-00238, 432-00242, 432-00245, 432-00253, 432-00255, 432-00262, 432-00266, 432-00270, 432-00272, 432-00273, 432-00275, 432-00281, 432-00285, 432-00288, 432-00292, 432-00300, 432-00301, 432-00304, 432-00307, 432-00309, 432-00310, 432-00311, 432-00313, 432-00319, 432-00320, 432-00323, 432-00325, 432-00328, 432-00329, 432-00331, 432-00335, 432-00337, 432-00360, 432-00369, 432-00371, 432-00375, 432-00380, 432-00384, 432-00386, 432-00390, 432-00393, 432-00394, 432-00395, 432-00398, 432-00401, 432-00406, 432-00409, 432-00413, 432-00414, 432-00415, 432-00417, 432-00419, 432-00421, 432-00422, 432-00423, 432-00425, 432-00429 and 432-00430 concerning foreign affairs;
— Nos. 432-00179, 432-00181, 432-00182, 432-00184, 432-00185, 432-00190, 432-00191, 432-00192, 432-00197, 432-00200, 432-00209, 432-00210, 432-00218, 432-00227, 432-00234, 432-00240, 432-00241, 432-00243, 432-00246, 432-00247, 432-00251, 432-00256, 432-00260, 432-00263, 432-00265, 432-00267, 432-00268, 432-00271, 432-00274, 432-00276, 432-00277, 432-00278, 432-00280, 432-00282, 432-00283, 432-00284, 432-00286, 432-00289, 432-00293, 432-00298, 432-00302, 432-00303, 432-00308, 432-00312, 432-00316, 432-00326, 432-00330, 432-00361, 432-00364, 432-00365, 432-00378, 432-00381, 432-00382, 432-00387, 432-00388, 432-00391, 432-00392, 432-00396, 432-00397, 432-00399, 432-00400, 432-00403, 432-00404, 432-00405, 432-00407, 432-00410, 432-00411, 432-00412, 432-00416, 432-00418, 432-00420, 432-00424, 432-00427 and 432-00428 concerning justice;
— Nos. 432-00180, 432-00189, 432-00195, 432-00203, 432-00213, 432-00224, 432-00236, 432-00248, 432-00257, 432-00258, 432-00287, 432-00290, 432-00299, 432-00305, 432-00318, 432-00362, 432-00368 and 432-00372 concerning health;
— No. 432-00186 concerning citizenship and immigration;
— Nos. 432-00187 and 432-00332 concerning the correctional system;
— Nos. 432-00194, 432-00254 and 432-00383 concerning social affairs and equality;
— Nos. 432-00196, 432-00208, 432-00225 and 432-00230 concerning the democratic process;
— Nos. 432-00201, 432-00232, 432-00235, 432-00259, 432-00269, 432-00317, 432-00363, 432-00402 and 432-00426 concerning public safety;
— No. 432-00204 concerning consumer protection;
— Nos. 432-00205, 432-00223, 432-00250, 432-00295, 432-00327, 432-00334 and 432-00379 concerning natural resources and energy;
— Nos. 432-00212, 432-00244 and 432-00389 concerning economics and finance;
— Nos. 432-00219, 432-00239, 432-00249, 432-00291, 432-00294, 432-00296, 432-00322, 432-00324, 432-00336, 432-00338, 432-00339, 432-00340, 432-00341, 432-00342, 432-00343, 432-00344, 432-00345, 432-00346, 432-00347, 432-00348, 432-00349, 432-00350, 432-00351, 432-00352, 432-00353, 432-00354, 432-00355, 432-00356, 432-00357, 432-00358, 432-00359, 432-00367, 432-00370, 432-00374, 432-00376, 432-00377 and 432-00408 concerning the environment;
— Nos. 432-00237 and 432-00314 concerning transportation;
— No. 432-00252 concerning culture and heritage;
— Nos. 432-00261 and 432-00385 concerning taxation;
— Nos. 432-00264, 432-00315, 432-00321 and 432-00373 concerning Indigenous affairs;
— No. 432-00279 concerning veterans' affairs;
— Nos. 432-00297, 432-00333 and 432-00366 concerning fisheries;
— No. 432-00306 concerning employment and labour.
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2020-12-07 [p.364]
By unanimous consent, it was ordered, — That, notwithstanding any standing order, special order or usual practice of the House, the deferred recorded division on the opposition motion standing in the name of the member for Durham, currently scheduled at the expiry of the time provided for Oral Questions today, be further deferred to the conclusion of debate on motions relating to the Main Estimates later today.
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