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Kahnawake reserve see Violence--"Extreme fighting" event
Kalejs, Konrads see War crimes--Deportation
Kanesatake Indian Band
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Casino project, provincial jurisdiction, Supreme Court of Canada Feb. 26/96
ruling, S.O. 31, 707
>>Chief, new election, James Gabriel replacing Jerry Peltier, government not
recognizing, o.q., 590, 766, 1958
Kanesatake, Que.
>>
Federal government purchase of properties following 1990 Oka, Que. situation,
illegal occupation of houses, Hydro-Quebec bills not paid, o.q., 823-4, 967
Kaplinski, Joanne see Parole--Murderers, Victims/families
Kaplinski, Kenneth see Parole--Murderers, Victims/families
Kap'Yong Hill see Historic buildings, sites and monuments--Radar Hill
Karabekos, Stephanos see National Defence Department--Contracts
Karachi, Pakistan see Pakistan--Religious intolerance
Karlson, Ray see Canada Post Corporation--Golden Postmark Award
Karygiannis, Jim (L--Scarborough--Agincourt)
- >>Armenia, petition, 3641
>>Committees, M. (Lee), 5830-1
>>Committees of the Whole House, M. (H. Gray), 5854-5
>>Corporations, 4348
>>Criminal Code and Copyright Act (amdt.--profit from authorship respecting a crime)(Bill C-205), 4659-60
>>Defence equipment, 7979-80
>>Education, petition, 1298
>>Excise Tax Act, Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act, Income Tax Act and Debt Servicing and Reduction Account Act (amdt.)(Bill C-70), 7979-80
>>Goods and Services Tax, 7980
>>Income Tax Act (amdt.--entertainment expenses)(Bill C-324), 4347-8, 9580-2
>>Interest rates, 5855
>>Job creation, 5855
>>Liberal government (Chrétien), 5853
>>Members of Parliament, 5855
>>Pearson International Airport, 7979-80
>>Procedure, Bills, Private Members' Public, 9581
>>Sexual orientation, petition, 3641
>>Speakership, 5854-5
>>Sri Lanka, petition, 976
Kattan, Naim see Quebec--Culture
Katyn forest see Russian Federation
Kayaking
>>
Canadian national downriver kayak championships, Minden, Ont., Monica
Moisander, winner, S.O. 31, 7233
Keep Mining in Canada Group see Mining industry
Kelly, Patrick see Murderers
Kelly, Sarah see Murder
Kelowna, B.C. see Break and enter--Home invasions; Entrepreneurs--Webbco West Industries Inc.
Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter Ltd. see Greyhound Air
Kempling, William
>>
Death, tribute, 3133-6
Kemptville '73s see Hockey
Kennedy, John F. see UNited States
Kenny, Dr. Douglas
>>
Death, tribute, S.O. 31, 3705
Kenora, Ont. see Highways and roads--Trans-Canada Highway
Kent, Scott see Murder--Stewart, Aaron
Kenworth trucks see Canadian Kenworth Company
Kerpan, Allan (REF--Moose Jaw--Lake Centre)
- >>Agricultural products, M. (Hermanson), 1621-2
>>Agriculture, 10155
>>Canada Labour Code (Part I) (amdt.)(Bill C-66), 9493-4
>>Canadian Wheat Board Act (amdt.)(Bill C-72), 10155-6
>>Caregivers, S.O. 31, 7183
>>Criminal Code (amdt--judicial review of parole ineligibility)(Bill C-45), 3881
>>Deficit, 7317
>>Education, petition, 4159
>>Excise Tax Act, Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act, Income Tax Act and Debt Servicing and Reduction Account Act (amdt.)(Bill C-70), 7317-8
>>Gasoline taxes, petition, 1924
>>Goods and Services Tax, 7317-8
>>Grain marketing, S.O. 31, 4496-7
>>Grain transportation, 9493, 10155-6
>>>S.O. 31, 8081-2
>>Kerpan, references, S.O. 31, 10179-80
>>Labour disputes, 9493
>>Legislation, 7317-8
>>Parole, 3881
>>References, constituency of Moose Jaw--Lake Centre, eliminated, running in new constituency of Blackstrap, S.O. 31, 10179-80
>>Unemployment, 7318
Keyes, Stan (L--Hamilton West; Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport as of Feb. 23, 1996)
- >>Air navigation services, 810, 2820-1, 2833-4, 2953, 2955, 2958-9, 3142-5,
3391, 3394-5, 3400, 3404, 3410, 3413, 4167-8, 8053, 8062
>>Air transportation, 810, 3118-9, 8052
>>>o.q., 4345, 6365, 6368-9, 6666, 6854-5
>>Airports, 810, 8052
>>>o.q., 9886
>>Bridges, 3164
>>>o.q., 1713
>>Broadcasting Act (amdt.--broadcasting policy)(Bill C-216), 10105-6
>>Budget 1996, M. (P. Martin), 809-12
>>Budget Implementation Act, 1996 (Bill C-31), 1981-2
>>Budget Implementation Act, 1997 (Bill C-93), 9569
>>Business Development Bank of Canada, 811
>>Canada Endangered Species Protection Act (Bill C-65), 10190-1
>>Canada Marine Act (Bill C-44),4787-8, 9683-4, 9689, 9808-10
>>Canadian Airlines International, o.q., 6364-5, 6372, 6665, 6746-7, 6790-2, 6854-6
>>Canadian Human Rights Act (amdt.)(Bill C-33), 2541-3
>>Canadian National Railways, 811, 4044, 8053, 8062
>>Child support payments, 811-2
>>Civil Air Navigation Services Commercialization Act (Bill C-20), 2820-1, 2833-5, 2953, 2955, 2958-9, 3142-5, 3390-5, 3400-1, 3404, 3408, 3410, 3413, 4167-8
>>Deficit, 811, 8062
>>Discrimination and racism, 2542
>>Economic conditions, 811
>>Economic development/renewal, 810
>>Education, post-secondary, 811
>>Employment, 811
>>Exports, 810
>>Family, 2542-3
>>Federal Court Act, Judges Act and Tax Court of Canada Act (amdt.)(Bill C-48), 4042
>>Ferry service, 4788
>>Fire-fighters/emergency response personnel, M. (Robinson), 7102-3
>>Fontana, references, 809
>>Foreign investment, 10109
>>Government, 810
>>Government revenue, 812
>>Grain transportation, 622, 2799, 8053, 8064-5, 9476, 10110
>>>o.q., 484
>>Hamilton, Ont., S.O. 31, 2704
>>Hate crimes, 2542
>>Hazardous products, o.q., 8782
>>Health care system, 810
>>Highways and roads, 8050
>>House of Commons, S.O. 31, 5952
>>Human Reproductive and Genetic Technologies Act (Bill C-47), 5976-7, 5980-1, 6085-6
>>Infrastructure program, 8073-4
>>Job creation, 810-11
>>Judges, 4042
>>Liberal government (Chrétien), 811
>>>S.O. 31, 7184
>>Marine transport, 4788, 8053, 9683
>>Mirabel International Airport, 2833, 3400, 4332, 8060
>>>o.q., 8593
>>Parliamentary secretaries, 809-10
>>Parole, S.O. 31, 1885
>>Pearson International Airport, 8050-2, 8054, 8074
>>>o.q., 1713, 3260, 9885-6
>>Petitions, 2947
>>Ports, 811, 4787-8, 9683-4, 9809-10
>>Prisons and Reformatories Act (amdt.)(Bill C-53), 7647
>>Procedure
>>>Bills, Government, 2835, 9689, 10190-1
>>>Debate, 3390-1, 3408, 4063
>>>Language, inappropriate/improper, 7647
>>>Members, 7647
>>>Members' remarks, 3072, 3393, 8065
>>>Question be now put, 10105-6
>>>Sittings of the House, 10157
>>Rail passenger service, 8054-5, 8071-2
>>Rail transportation/railways, 811, 8053
>>Railway Safety Act (amdt.)(Bill C-43), 4043-4
>>References, role as Parliamentary Secretary to Transport Minister, 8094
>>Refugees, 4331-2
>>Registered education savings plans, 811
>>Reproductive technologies, 5976-7, 5980-1, 6085
>>Ringuette-Maltais, references, 810
>>Same-sex couples, 2541
>>Science and technology, 810
>>Senate, M. on supply (Gilmour), 3072
>>Senators, 3072
>>Seniors Benefit, 811
>>Sexual orientation, 2541-2
>>Social programs, 810
>>St. Lawrence Seaway. 4787-8, 9810
>>Stinson, references, 7647
>>Taxation, 811
>>Technology, 811
>>Tobacco Act (Bill C-71), 8436-7, 8742-3
>>Tobacco industry, 8742-3
>>Tobacco products, 8436-7
>>Transport Department, 8062
>>Transportation, 810, 3143
>>>M. on supply (Gouk), 8049-55, 8060, 8062, 8064-5, 8071-4
>>>S.O. 31, 3250
>>Unemployment, 810
>>Universities/colleges, S.O. 31, 8776
>>VIA Rail Canada Inc, 8053, 8055, 8071-2
Keynesian economics see Economic policies
KGB see National security--Russian Federation FSB/KGB agents
Khalra, Jaswant see India
Khmer Rouge see Cambodia
Kidnapping
>>
Snow, David, charged in Vancouver, B.C. case, judges remarks, etc., 1690,
6841
Kidney Foundation of Canada see Organ donation
Kidsafe program see Children
Kieff, Antonio Grediaga see Artists
Kielburger, Craig see Child labour
Kilger, Bob (L--Stormont--Dundas; Deputy Chairman of Committees of the Whole; resigned as Deputy Chairman of Committees of the Whole Oct. 29, 1996)
- >>Board of Internal Economy, 2483, 4234
>>Canada Elections Act and Referendum Act (amdt.)(Bill C-63), 6602, 6623-4, 6627, 6710-2, 6730, 6761-4
>>Canada Labour Code (Part I) (amdt.)(Bill C-66), 8542
>>Canada Marine Act (Bill C-44), 9700
>>Chairman and Deputy Chairman, rulings and statements
>>>Bills, Government, 4038, 4041
>>Crime, petition, 5644-5
>>Drugs and pharmaceuticals, petition, 5645
>>Economic development/renewal, S.O. 31, 9375-6
>>Elections, 6623-4, 6627, 6710-2, 6761-4
>>Financial Institutions Laws Amendment Act (Bill C-82), 9578
>>House of Commons, 7473
>>>Estimates, tabled, 391
>>House of Commons visitors, 1593, 2566
>>Human rights, M. (Copps), 7352
>>Inter-Parliamentary Delegations, reports, 2851
>>Judges Act (amdt.)(Bill C-42), 6810
>>Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee, 5716
>>Kilger, B., references, 71
>>Manganese-based Fuel Additives Act (Bill C-29), 6815, 6894-5
>>Members of Parliament, S.O. 31, 6308
>>Parole, 6065-6
>>Political parties, 6764
>>Privilege, Williams (rights of Members breached), 6505
>>Procedure
>>>Bills, Government, 6596, 6710-1, 6810, 8154, 8433, 8483, 9127, 9419, 9682, 9700
>>>Bills, Private Members' Public, 6065-6, 6326
>>>Chair, 7127
>>>Debate, 6602, 6894-5, 8023, 9578
>>>Division bells, 9454
>>>Divisions, recorded, 5629, 5870, 5872-4, 6155-6, 6158, 6161-2, 6164, 6168-71, 6505, 6507, 6583-7, 6698-707, 6816, 6947, 6949-50, 7336, 7682-6, 7688-94, 7919-21, 7992-3, 8343, 8616-8, 8621-4, 8626-37, 8976-9, 9117-29, 9297-8, 9410, 9454-6, 9501, 9721-30, 9766-83, 9828, 10025, 10095-8
>>>Divisions, recorded, deferred, 5672, 5893, 6505, 6937, 7751, 8542, 8980, 9541
>>>>M., 5927, 8962-3, 9205
>>>Language, inappropriate/improper, 6899
>>>Member be now heard, 9227
>>>Members' remarks, 5672, 6899, 8461
>>>Minister's/Prime Minister's remarks, 10073
>>>Oral question period, 7473
>>>Oral questions, 7088
>>>Orders of the Day, M., 8565
>>>Private Members' Business, 8638
>>>Private Members' Hour, 6326
>>>>M., 9205
>>>Private Members' Motions, 6937
>>>Questions on the Order Paper, 5893
>>>Sittings of the House, 6710, 6813, 8542, 9268, 9419, 9968
>>>>M., 10238
>>>Speeches, 7352, 9542
>>>Statements by Ministers, 9263
>>>Time allocation, 6815
>>Procedure (rulings and statements as Acting Speaker)
>>>Adjournment proceedings, 494, 617, 624, 2719, 4194, 4333
>>>Bills, Government
>>>>Committee of the Whole referral, 469
>>>>Consideration, several stages at same sitting, 467, 3754, 4037, 4039-40, 4162
>>>>Report stage motions, 1085-6, 1089, 1096-7, 1111, 1116, 1333-4, 1344, 3589-90, 3593, 3596, 3598, 3604, 3617, 3626, 3741-2, 3744, 3750
>>>>Same form as Bills from previous session, 391-2, 490-1, 535, 1593, 1774
>>>>Second reading, 1982, 4415, 5492
>>>>Third reading, 1264, 1267, 1634, 3945, 5547
>>>>Time allocation, 1899
>>>Bills, Private Members' Public
>>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 2173, 2334, 3284, 3458, 5278
>>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 954, 1326, 2849, 3241, 5456
>>>>Introduction, 4234
>>>>Referral to standing committee, 5272, 5278
>>>>Same form as Bills from previous session, reinstating, 491, 536, 826, 1110, 1173, 1426
>>>>Second reading, 2032, 2172, 2333, 3278, 3452, 3454-6, 4660, 5131, 5133, 5272
>>>>Subject matter, referral to Standing Committee, 3458
>>>Budget, response, 395
>>>Committee reports
>>>>Concurrence motion, 4563, 4565
>>>>Dissenting reports, 3323
>>>>Presenting, 5333
>>>Debate
>>>>Allotted time, 1495, 2025, 2169, 3625
>>>>Chair not see clock, 91-2
>>>>Chair participation, 1629, 3213
>>>>Member already spoken, 3593, 4429, 4657-9
>>>>Member must rise in his/her place to begin/participate, 745, 1628-9
>>>>Member's participation, 1628
>>>>On amendment or main motion, 5492
>>>>Relevancy, 1336, 1785, 4715
>>>>Scope, 4377
>>>>Suspending, 1124
>>>Decorum, noise/heckling, 995, 1585, 1779, 1874, 4910, 5254, 5547
>>>Division bells, ringing 15 minutes, 3740
>>>Division, recorded, deferred, 613, 633, 747, 945, 1114-5, 1119, 1122, 1266, 1333, 1337, 1339, 1344, 2026, 2032, 2318, 2719, 3027, 3163, 3464-5, 3598, 3604, 3610-1, 3617-8, 3622, 3626, 3740, 3935, 3945, 4033, 4170, 4811, 4952, 5431, 5546, 5672
>>>Divisions, recorded
>>>>Free vote, 2568
>>>>Previously taken, 4047, 4051, 4653, 5517
>>>>Private Members' Business, 2458, 4051-2
>>>>Votes, reflecting on, 4656
>>>Documents, 2483, 2567, 3809, 4158
>>>Exhibits/displays/props, 739, 3154
>>>Government Orders, extending time, 395, 493, 537, 2727, 3142, 3326, 4714, 5174, 5334
>>>Interparliamentary Delegations, reports, 4161
>>>Language, inappropriate/improper
>>>>"Contemptuous", 2863
>>>>Displaying lack of respect for other Members, 2868
>>>>"Paranoid ideology", 2868
>>>Members' remarks
>>>>Addressing through Chair, 149, 203, 288, 742, 1127, 1183, 1486, 1628-9, 1980, 2156, 2163, 2867, 3213, 3232, 3614, 4111, 4431, 4642, 4846, 5458, 5672
>>>>Borderline, 4642
>>>>Clarification, 4912
>>>>False/misleading, 1131, 2326, 2458, 4946
>>>>Impugning honesty of other Member, 951
>>>>Imputing improper motives/casting aspersion, 1130
>>>>Privilege question, reserving right to raise, 2567
>>>>Reference to Members/Ministers by constituency name/title, 731-2, 885-6, 891, 1494, 2319, 3222-3, 4108, 4425, 4428, 5122, 5177, 5458
>>>>Reference to Members/Ministers presence/absence, 5672
>>>Moments of silence, 2016
>>>Motions
>>>>Amendments, 399, 3348
>>>>Concurrence motion, 4416
>>>>Debate, 5426
>>>>Subamendments, 400, 403
>>>Oral questions
>>>>Member putting question, 2307, 2480, 2482, 2560-1, 2564
>>>>Minister responding briefly, 2482
>>>>Not in order, 2564
>>>>Opportunity to ask, 2568
>>>>Preambles, 1589
>>>>Questions and replies, 1585, 1663, 2477, 4800
>>>>Supplementary, 2567
>>>Orders of the Day, 4107
>>>Petitions, tabling/presenting, 2568-9, 4418
>>>Points of order
>>>>Not point of order, 388
>>>>Relevance, 2856
>>>Private Members' Business, cancellation, 1880
>>>Private Members' Hour, proceeding to, 5437
>>>Private Members' Motions
>>>>Amendments, 3159
>>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1133, 1281, 1990, 2469, 3118, 5445
>>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 3118, 4193-4, 4827, 4838
>>>>Votable item, 2463
>>>Question and comment period
>>>>Allotted time, 164, 401, 1034, 1560, 1647, 2089, 4426
>>>>Allowing additional question, 283
>>>>Allowing Member time to reply, 1975
>>>>During motions under closure, 736
>>>>Following remarks of first three speakers, 1628-9, 3944
>>>>Members having opportunity to participate, 2085, 4113, 4119, 4124
>>>>Questions/comments/replies, keeping brief, 151, 440, 596, 598, 831, 2571, 4111, 5128
>>>Questions on the Order Paper, delay in answering, 2727
>>>Sittings of the House
>>>>Extending, 613
>>>>Suspending, 4170, 4195
>>>Speeches
>>>>Allotted time, 71, 278, 399, 1035, 1130, 1183, 1453, 1495, 1602, 1628, 1975, 1981, 2083, 2159, 2319, 2731, 2857, 2882-3, 3152, 3155, 3214, 4116, 4253, 4318, 4381, 4390, 4420, 4788-9, 4913, 5036, 5128, 5336, 5459, 5538
>>>>Member completing after Private Members' Hour, 4107-8, 4111
>>>>Rotation by party, 445, 1494-5, 4420, 4432
>>>Standing Orders, amending/deleting, 740
>>>Statements by Members under S.O. 31
>>>>Allotted time per statement, 2303
>>>>Participation, 2483
>>>Statements by Ministers, responses, 489
>>>Supply motions
>>>>Amendments, 591, 2859, 2883
>>>>Subamendments, 2867
>>>>Votable, 3109, 4138
>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, reports, 8144
>>>M., 8144
>>References
>>>Appointment as Deputy Chairman of Committees of the Whole House, 6-9, 71
>>>See also Board of Internal Economy--Members
>>Royal Assent, 4195-6
>>Sexual orientation, petition, 2525-6
>>Speakership, partisan party politics, 2299
>>Special Olympics, S.O. 31, 2428
>>Telephone service, petition, 5645
>>Tobacco Act (Bill C-71), 7127, 8461
>>Tobacco industry, 8660
Kilgour, David (L--Edmonton Southeast; Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees of the Whole)
- >>Auditor General's report, tabled, 2426
>>Chairman and Deputy Chairman, rulings and statements
>>>Bills, Government, Committee of the Whole, 998, 9970, 9973-4, 9979, 9984
>>Chief Electoral Officer, reports, tabled, 93
>>Gauthier, references, 26
>>Environment and Sustainable Development Commissioner, annual report, tabled, 8662
>>House of Commons, employees, 10251
>>House of Commons visitors, 1460, 3875, 7840, 9609, 9657
>>Inter-Parliamentary Delegations, reports, 8842
>>Members of Parliament, certificate of election, newly introduced, 1461
>>Privilege
>>>Bryden (rights of Members breached), Justice Standing Committee review of subject-matter of Criminal Code (amdt.--production of records in sexual offences proceedings)(Bill C-46) while matter still before House for second reading, misinterpretation and misapplication of Standing Order 108(2), 8883
>>>Clancy (language, inappropriate/improper), Morrison remarks equating Halifax with bigots, 2441
>>>Harb (language, inappropriate/improper), Suzanne Tremblay use of word "lie", 2947
>>>Meredith (contempt of Parliament), Immigration Investors Program, regulations, amending, detailed media briefing, Citizenship and Immigration Department officials denying Member access, 9311-2
>>>Williams (rights of Members breached), Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, final report, media access, denial to Members of Parliament, 6505
>>Procedure
>>>Adjournment motion, deemed withdrawn, 860
>>>Adjournment proceedings
>>>>Allotted time, 1327, 6480-1, 8042
>>>>Parliamentary Secretary not present to reply, 9791
>>>>Proceeding to, 3979
>>>>Questions, 8754
>>>Bills, Government
>>>>Committee of the Whole, 989, 1408, 3756
>>>>Debate, scheduling, 9092
>>>>Report stage, concurrence, 998
>>>>Report stage motions, 1149, 1152, 1315, 2395-6, 2399-400, 2406, 2503, 2505, 2511, 2599, 2689, 2821-2, 2835-6, 3683, 3995, 4211-2, 5037, 5204-5, 5352, 5777, 6081, 6595-6, 7481, 7616, 7624, 7626, 7628, 7630-1, 7725-6, 7751, 7754, 7911, 8542-3, 8556, 9039, 9570, 9702, 10148, 10156
>>>>Second reading, 2194, 2962-3, 7282, 8154-5, 9105
>>>>Senate amendments, 6470, 6808, 6810, 9076, 9590
>>>>Standing Committee referral forthwith, 9531, 9570
>>>>Supply bills, 4352, 8957
>>>>Third reading, 2540, 5153, 5212, 6105, 6710-1, 8926, 9221, 9620, 9757
>>>Bills, Private Members' Public
>>>>Deemed adopted at all stages, 1993
>>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1007, 1404, 1432, 2798, 3674, 4527, 4703, 6479, 7217, 8173, 9839
>>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 1326, 2924, 4211, 5092, 5992, 6221, 6645, 8474, 8940, 10106
>>>>Introduction, 1427, 1506, 3780, 6803, 10237-8
>>>>Referral to standing committee, 2338, 4520, 6474
>>>>Report stage motions, 4202, 7495, 7498
>>>>Same form as Bill from previous session, 275, 567, 769, 1715
>>>>Second reading, 1403, 4484, 7008, 7216, 8957, 9050
>>>>Senate amendments, 7495, 10100, 10250
>>>>Sponsorship, 7808, 7852
>>>>Votable item, 2337, 2793, 4521, 4703, 7211
>>>Budget, approval
>>>>Amendment, 8326, 8329
>>>>Subamendment, 8329
>>>Chair
>>>>Non-partisan, 7985
>>>Chair, rulings and statements
>>>>Challenging, 247
>>>>Reflecting on, 9532
>>>Committee reports
>>>>Concurrence, 9225
>>>>Dissenting reports, 3989
>>>>Not available, 568
>>>>Presenting, 4356, 9824
>>>Committees, travel, 7395
>>>Debate
>>>>Allotted time, 1003, 3535, 4517, 9837, 9967
>>>>Chair impartiality, 3430
>>>>Government Members not participating, 4274
>>>>Member already spoken on motion, 7812, 10102
>>>>Member moving motion speaking after government spokesman, 6625
>>>>Member must rise from his/her place to begin/participate, 103
>>>>Participation, 6601-2
>>>>Question called, 6651
>>>>Relevancy, 3390-1
>>>>Speaking order, 7999
>>>Decorum, noise/heckling, 863, 3392, 7496, 7719, 8456, 10099
>>>Division bells, ringing, 7126
>>>Divisions, recorded
>>>>Date and time, 6212
>>>>Deemed requested and deferred, 4484
>>>>Member changing vote, 9827
>>>>Member's name added, 7918
>>>>Member's name not called, 2515
>>>>Members remaining in Chamber during voting, 2517
>>>>Previously taken, 2506, 6986, 9766, 10026
>>>>Private Members' Business, 3380, 6211, 7493, 9765
>>>>Requesting, 9228-9
>>>>Results not heard, 2516
>>>Divisions, recorded, deferred, 1145, 1149, 1152-3, 1315-6, 1381, 1386, 1701, 2599, 2623, 2637-8, 2651-6, 2660-89, 2830, 2953, 2957, 2962, 2993, 3545, 3775, 3884, 3891, 4007, 4578, 5356, 5781-2, 5942, 6029, 6037, 6040, 6051, 6080, 6083, 6088, 6624, 6652, 6678, 7479, 7482-6, 7617-21, 7631, 7740-1, 7751, 7851, 7862-4, 7911, 8542-3, 8545-6, 8554-5, 8559, 8579, 9034, 9038, 9045, 9052-4, 9057-8, 9336, 9350, 9590, 9827, 9968, 10156, 10251
>>>Documents
>>>>Tabling, 1715, 2439, 4006, 8135, 8144, 8661, 9333
>>>>Transferring to Table, 1733
>>>Dress code, 1703, 6502, 7680
>>>Government Orders
>>>>Changing, 9091-2
>>>>Extending, 1817, 2017, 2953, 3499, 5299, 5395, 5777, 7001, 7749, 8146, 8844, 8957
>>>Hansard, correcting, 804
>>>House do now prorogue, 10129
>>>Language, inappropriate/improper, 7810
>>>>"Bribe", 7899, 7952-3
>>>>"Falsehood", 5819
>>>>"Goddam", 6804
>>>>"Guts", 4522, 4524
>>>>"Lie", 2912
>>>>"Lied", 78045
>>>>"Lies", 2547
>>>>"Mislead", 8667
>>>>"Racist/racists", 7722
>>>Member be now heard, 9227-8
>>>Members' remarks
>>>>Addressing through Chair, 69, 200, 254, 664, 753, 775, 778, 907, 910, 1522, 1945, 2091, 2601, 4402, 4473, 4526, 4883, 5393, 6234, 6239, 6671, 7239, 7917, 7986, 8121, 8152, 8426, 8461, 8966, 9162, 9560
>>>>Chair interrupting, 880
>>>>Clarification, 7900
>>>>Disparaging remarks, 8407
>>>>False/misleading, 2191-2, 2406, 2546, 3393, 5018, 5875, 7399, 7877, 8078, 8426-7, 8661
>>>>Imputing improper motives/casting aspersions, 5395, 6810
>>>>Member speaking, truth, always assumed, 6057
>>>>Reference to Members/Ministers by constituency name/title only, 201, 250, 340, 876, 991, 2621, 3886, 4882-3, 8853, 9715, 10153
>>>>Reference to Members/Ministers presence/absence, 2089, 3773, 3999, 8065, 8121, 8137, 8407
>>>>Relevancy rule, 5833, 9312, 10103, 10106
>>>Minister's/Prime Minister's remarks
>>>>Clarification, 666, 8149
>>>>False/misleading, 2395, 8148
>>>>Verbal, physical threat, 6012
>>>Motions
>>>>48 hours notice, 6226
>>>>Abuse of process, 30, 125-6
>>>>Amendments, 248, 6970
>>>>In order, 6503-4
>>>>Leave to move, 244, 2107, 6226, 9350
>>>>Meaning, 9060
>>>>Minister moving two motions at same time, 9489-90
>>>>Moving while rising on point of order, 9036-7
>>>>Reverting to, 6226
>>>>Subamendments, 667
>>>Oral question period, extending, 8139
>>>Oral questions
>>>>Government Members asking pre-planned and orchestrated questions, 7088
>>>>Member putting question, 2610
>>>>Questions and replies, keeping brief, 1708-9
>>>>Relating to matter before Committee, 1711
>>>>Replies, Chair cutting off Parliamentary Secretary, 2439
>>>Orders of the Day, proceeding to, M. (Zed), 6503
>>>Pages, 7749
>>>Petitions, tabling/presenting, 5298, 7394, 9491, 10188
>>>Points of order
>>>>Chair made decision, 7734
>>>>Chair taking up following statements by Ministers, 2013
>>>>Debate, 9071
>>>Private Members' Business
>>>>Cancellation/postponement, 2520
>>>>Member unable to move/exchange, 7680
>>>>Order of Precedence, 7852
>>>Private Members' Hour, time remaining, 6645
>>>Private Members' Motions
>>>>Amendments, 2592, 5401, 6775, 7818-9, 7998, 9625
>>>>Debate, allotted time, 5404
>>>>Deemed put, recorded division requested, and deferred, 9620
>>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 1742, 2981, 3901, 4973, 5018, 5143, 7868, 8041, 8762, 9790
>>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 1144, 2972, 3536, 5405, 6779, 6936, 7819, 8002
>>>>Member unable to move/arrange exchange, 2580
>>>>Mover speaking second time, 2594, 3890, 3901, 5018, 6344, 7868, 8040
>>>>Opportunity to debate, 6937
>>>>Standing Committee referral, 2979
>>>>Votable item, 2976, 3901, 5138, 5144, 6339, 7866
>>>>Withdrawal, 7806, 7808, 7852
>>>>Wording, 4507
>>>Private Members' Motions for Papers, notice, 4352
>>>Question and comment period
>>>>Allotted time, 69, 110, 334-5, 575, 838, 932, 1435, 1523, 1651, 2576, 2771, 3396, 3507, 3786, 4545, 6029, 7851, 8072, 8365, 8375, 8423, 8428, 8754, 8807, 8816, 8966, 9345, 10129
>>>>Allowing Member time/opportunity to reply, 8071, 8099
>>>>Asking questions/making comments, 7195-6
>>>>Chair calling for, 4354
>>>>Chair forgetting to call, 6810, 7946, 10246
>>>>During debate on report stage motions, 9033
>>>>During motions under closure, 217
>>>>Following maiden speech, 6455
>>>>Interrupted by Government Whip moving extension of sitting motion, 6830-1
>>>>Member absent, 8146
>>>>Member debating issue, 3391
>>>>Member opportunity to participate, 6025, 9500
>>>>Members rotation, 197, 668, 6028, 8671
>>>>Motions under closure, 5822
>>>>Putting question again, 5084
>>>>Questions/comments, keeping brief, 804, 2780, 2869, 3397, 4730, 7849, 8407
>>>>Replies, keeping brief, 804, 1437
>>>>Report stage motion debate, 4013, 6082
>>>Question be now put, unanimous consent denied, 10105-6
>>>Questions on the Order Paper
>>>>Replies, 4268
>>>>Tabled as Order for Return, 3498-9
>>>Quorum
>>>>Call, 10249
>>>>Present, 3684, 5816, 5819, 7901, 8121-2, 9093, 9096, 9101, 9497, 10190
>>>Sittings of the House
>>>>Apr. 25/97, M. (Mifflin), 10144
>>>>Extending, 804, 6813, 7479, 7744, 8542, 9044
>>>>Recall, 7545
>>>>Suspending, 1742, 6037, 6710, 7868, 9968, 10143-4, 10157, 10218, 10251
>>>Special debates, motion, amendment, 174
>>>Speeches
>>>>Allotted time, 347, 350-1, 797, 860, 863, 872, 901, 1014, 1017, 1325, 1435, 1639, 1699, 2023, 2196-7, 2348, 2403, 2444-5, 2576, 2775-6, 2824, 3509, 3685, 3687, 3691, 3881, 4003, 4216, 4480, 4520, 4694, 4874, 5077, 5140, 5142, 5213, 5394-5, 5937, 5983, 5999, 6209, 6217, 6476, 6769, 7128, 7178, 7265, 7487, 7813, 7873, 7875, 7905, 7907, 8070-1, 8073, 8162, 8181, 8205, 8238, 8367-8. 8375, 8411, 8471, 8549, 8581, 8807, 8877, 8935, 9099, 9227, 9319, 9523, 9557, 9560, 9562, 9711, 10105, 10127
>>>>Member completeing following oral question period, 9091-2, 9597, 9644
>>>>Member completing when bill/motion before House again, 7274
>>>>Reading press reports, 878
>>>>Relevancy rule, 873
>>>>Report stage motion debate, 6082
>>>>Rotation by party, 190, 1012, 2192, 2624, 3349, 3510-1, 5362, 6099-100, 6381, 6986, 7131-3, 8247, 9523, 9565
>>>Standing Committees, travel, 3884
>>>Statement by Members under S.O. 31, allotted time per statement, 9322, 9645, 9647
>>>Statements by Ministers
>>>>Responses, 1010, 1813, 3496, 6803-4, 9224
>>>>Reverting to, 6804
>>>Supply motions
>>>>Amendments, 1820-1, 2870, 7845, 8184, 8809
>>>>Debate, 7852
>>>>Subamendments, 2870, 2872
>>>>Votable item, 777-8, 786-7
>>>Time allocation, notice, 6646
>>>Translation/interpretation system, availability, 6412
>>>Tributes, speaking order, 7725
>>>Ways and Means motions, concurrence motions
>>>>House being asked to divide, 6937
>>>>Not debatable, 6937
>>References, Goods and Services Tax position, expulsion from Progressive Conservative government (Mulroney) caucus, o.q., 1768
>>Royal Assent, 1387, 7545, 8326, 10252
>>Standing Orders, M. (Jennings), 9302-4