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Privacy Act (amdt.)(Bill C-275)--Reynolds
>>1st r, 192
Privacy Act (amdt.--definition of "minor")(Bill C-356)--Harb
>>1st r, 463
Privacy Commissioner
>>Phillips, Bruce, appointment, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 692-3
Privacy Commissioner Office
>>Departmental Performance Report
>>>1996-1997, tabled, 201 (8563-361-56)
>>>1997-1998, tabled, 1210 (8563-361-137)
>>Estimates, 1997-1998, main
>>>Tabled, 64 (8520-361-58)
>>Estimates, 1998-1999, main
>>>Tabled, 619 (8520-361-141)
>>Estimates, 1999-2000, main
>>>Tabled, 1672 (8520-361-227)
>>Reports, tabled and permanently referred to Justice and Human Rights
Standing Committee
>>>1996-1997 report with Auditor General's report, 40 (8560-361-626)
>>>1996-1997, 1051 (8560-361-626A)
Private Health Service Plans (PHSP)
>>Premiums, income tax deduction see Income Tax Amendments Act, 1998 (Bill C-72)
Private Members' Business
>>Procedural changes see Procedure and House Affairs Standing
Committee--Reports, Thirteenth
>>Votable items, selection
>>>Criteria see Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, Reports,
Seventieth
>>>See also Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports,
Fourth; Sixteenth; Twenty-seventh; Thirty-third; Thirty-seventh; Forty-first;
Forty-fourth; Fifty-sixth; Sixty-fourth; Seventy-fifth;
Standing Orders--Amendments
Private Members' motions see Procedure
Privatization see Air navigation services--Commercialzation; Export Development Corporation (EDC); Marine Atlantic services; VIA Rail Canada Inc.
Privilege, Parliamentary
>>Book, Parliamentary Privilege in Canada by J.P. Joseph Maingot,
tabled, 351 (8527-361-12)
>>Prima facie
>>>MacKay (contempt of Parliament), Ottawa Sun article, March 8, 1998,
Members quoted, intimidating Speaker, questioning integrity/impartiality re
pending ruling on display of Canadian flag, singing of national anthem in
House, 539-40
>>>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (MacKay),
540, 548, 550, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 99), 551-2
>>>>>Amdt. (de Savoye), 540, 548,
550, agreed to on recorded division
(Division No. 98), 550-1
>>>>Debate be now adjourned M. (Kilger), agreed to, on division, 540
>>>Pankiw, matter of molestation of the hon. Member, 1517
>>>>Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (Pankiw),
agreed to, 1517
>>>Reynolds, picket lines established to impede access to the Precincts of
Parliament, Feb. 17, 1999, Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee
referral, M. (Reynolds), agreed to, 1525
>>See also Members of Parliament--And Senators;
Procedure
Privy Council Office (PCO)
>>Departmental Performance Report
>>>1996-1997, tabled, 201 (8563-361-59)
>>>1997-1998, tabled, 1210 (8563-361-140)
>>Documents, access see Access to Information Act and National Archives of
Canada Act (amdt.--destruction and falsification of documents and access to
confidences of the Privy Council)(Bill C-286)
>>Estimates, 1997-1998, main
>>>Referred to Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee, 57
>>>Referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 58
>>>Referred to Natural Resources and Government Operations Standing
Committee, 58
>>>Referred to Official Languages Standing Joint Committee, 59
>>>Referred to Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, 58
>>>Referred to Transport Standing Committee, 58
>>Tabled, 64 (8520-361-61)
>>Estimates, 1997-1998, supplementary (A)
>>>Referred to Natural Resources and Government Operations Standing
Committee, 141
>>>Referred to Official Languages Standing Joint Committee, 142
>>Estimates, 1997-1998, supplementary (B)
>>>Referred to Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee, 542
>>>Referred to Natural Resources and Government Operations Standing
Committee, 543
>>>Referred to Transport Standing Committee, 543
>>Estimats, 1998-1999, main
>>>Referred to Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee, 535
>>>Referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 536
>>>Referred to Natural Resources and Government Operations Standing
Committee, 536
>>>Referred to Official Languages Standing Joint Committee, 536
>>>Referred to Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee, 536
>>>Referred to Transport Standing Committee, 536
>>>Tabled, 619 (8520-361-144)
>>>Vote 1 (Program expenditures) see Estimates, 1998-1999, main
>>>Vote 20 see Chief Electoral Officer of Canada Office (Elections Canada)
>>>Vote 25 see Official Languages Commissioner Office
>>Estimates, 1998-1999, supplementary (A)
>>>Referred to Natural Resources and Government Operations Standing
Committee, 836
>>Estimates, 1998-1999, supplementary (B)
>>>Referred to Natural Resources and Government Operations Standing
Committee, 1213
>>>Referred to Official Languages Standing Joint Committee, 1214
>>>Referred to Transport Standing Committee, 1213
>>Estimates, 1998-1999, supplementary (C)
>>>Referred to Canadian Heritage Standing Committee, 1563
>>>Referred to Environment and Sustainable Development Standing Committee,
1563
>>>Referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 1564
>>>Referred to Natural Resources and Government Operations Standing
Committee, 1564
>>>Referred to Transport Standing Committee, 1564
>>>Vote 1c see Cabinet Ministers--Ministers without Portfolio
>>Estimates, 1999-2000, main
>>>Referred to Canadian Heritage Standing Committee, 1536
>>>Referred to Environment and Sustainable Development Standing
Committee, 1536
>>>Referred to Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee, 1537
>>>Referred to Natural Resources and Government Operations Standing
Committee, 1537
>>>Referred to Official Languages Joint Standing Committee, 1537
>>>Referred to Procedure and House Affairs Standing
Committee, 1537
>>>Referred to Transport Standing Committee, 1537
>>>Tabled, 1672 (8520-361-231)
>>>Vote 20 see Chief Electoral Officer of Canada Office (Elections Canada)
>>See also Access to Information Act;
Privacy Act;
The Leadership Network (Privy Council Office)
Procedure
>>Address to the Chamber
>>>Printed as appendix to Debates, and media transmission be authorized
pursuant to established guidelines
>>>>By unanimous consent, 1593
>>>>M. (Boudria), agreed to, 1026
>>Adjournment
>>>House shall adjourn, and meet following day at 9:00 a.m., by unanimous
consent, 956-7
>>>House shall adjourn, by unanimous consent, 1027
>>>House shall stand adjourned until September 21, 1998, pursuant to order
made June 12, 1998, 1027
>>>Pursuant to S.O. 28(2) and S.O. 24(1), 1440, 1685, 2105, 2110, 2112
>>>Speaker adjourned House at 11:15 a.m., until Monday Feb. 1, 1998, in
memory of the late Shaughnessy Cohen, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 1438
>>>Speaker adjourned the House, by unanimous consent, 639, 1430
>>>Speaker adjourned the House until later this day pursuant to S.O. 24(1),
1689
>>>Under S.O. 28(3) and 28(4), 2102
>>Adjournment motions under S.O. 52 (Emergency Debates)
>>>Application, 1323, 1635
>>>Adopted, 1330, 1637
>>>Leave to move, stood over until 8:00 p.m., 1635
>>Adjournments; "that this House do now adjourn"
>>>Adopted/deemed adopted, 23, 65, 73, 81, 87, 103, 131, 137, 144, 152,
163, 171, 176, 183, 189, 206, 231, 236, 243, 274, 349, 378, 396, 407, 412,
418, 421, 435, 441, 445, 456, 493, 500, 509, 523, 531, 546, 553, 558, 563,
571, 600, 605, 592, 612, 616, 632, 643, 655, 661, 669, 679, 690, 695, 699,
707, 747, 752, 774, 816, 826, 831, 890, 893, 900, 918, 925, 931, 939, 1057,
1069, 1076, 1080, 1096, 1098, 1112, 1130, 1141, 1155, 1166, 1178, 1186, 1201,
1216, 1224, 1262, 1269, 1275, 1305, 1310, 1314, 1320, 1356, 1394, 1421, 1428,
1466, 1480, 1489, 1495, 1502, 1511-2, 1527, 1547, 1551, 1556, 1578, 1585,
1592, 1598, 1614, 1627-8, 1631, 1647, 1668, 1711, 1717, 1725, 1735, 1757,
1771, 1775, 1782, 1799, 1831, 1850, 1862, 1897, 1913, 1920, 2029, 2035, 2048,
2051, 2062, 2088, 2100
>>>>By unanimous consent, 197, 389,
724, 729, 1088, 1373, 1560
>>>Deemded withdrawn, 1637
>>>M. (Boudria), agreed to, 15, 310, 319
>>>M. (Nystrom), negatived on recorded division, 506-7
>>>Motion deemed proposed, 430, 434-5
>>>>By unanimous consent, 636, 1022
>>>Motion deemed withdrawn, 329
>>Adjournment proceedings under S.O. 38 (Late Show)
>>>Debate
>>>>Application under S.O. 52, 1323
>>>>>Motion adopted, 1330
>>>>>Ordered, by unanimous consent, 1325-6
>>>>Cancelled, by unanimous consent, 497
>>>>Members, speak for no more than 20 minutes, no period allotted for
questions and comments, and two Members may share one 20 minute period, 430
>>>>Members, spokesperson for each party may speak for no more than 20 minutes,
other members may speak for no more than 10 minutes, by unanimous consent, 702
>>>>To be held Apr. 28, 1998, by unanimous consent, 701-2
>>>Deemed proposed and adopted, 548
>>>>By unanimous consent, 257, 402
>>>Less than 25 Members having risen to object, pursuant to S.O. 56.1, adopted
291, 430
>>>Proceedings limited to 42 minutes, by unanimous consent, 366
>>>Special debate adjournment motion, replacing
>>>>By unanimous consent, 257, 402,
701-2, 1636
>>>>Conditions for debate, agreed to, 548
>>>>M. (Boudria), agreed to, 548
>>>>Motion
>>>>>Deemed adopted, 548
>>>>>Moved by unanimous consent, 548
>>>Time limit, by unanimous consent, 1326
>>>See also Budget 1998--Economic affairs;
Bosnia-Herzegovina;
Ice storm, 1998
Iraq;
Greenhouse gas emissions
>>Appendix to Debates
>>>Address before House, by unanimous consent, 1593
>>Bills, government; Introduction and First reading
>>>By unanimous consent, 998, 1783
>>>Declared null and void, Speaker's ruling, 1360
>>>Second reading, ordered for later this same day, by unanimous consent, 166
>>Bills, government; First reading
>>>By unanimous consent, 1402
>>Bills, government; Committee referral
>>>Before second reading
>>>>By unanimous consent, 1402
>>>>Under S.O. 73(1), 84, 105, 168
>>>>Motion, question deemed put, and recorded division, deemed demanded and
deferred, 109
>>>>>By unanimous consent, 108
>>>Committee of the Whole House, by unanimous consent, 166, 751, 1125
>>>Order discharged and bill referred to Committee fo the Whole, by unanimous
consent, 997
>>>Order discharged and bill withdrawn, by unanimous consent, 167
>>>To Standing Committee other than original referral, by unanimous consent,
1082
>>Bills, government; Consideration
>>>Conditions, by unanimous consent, 998, 2085
>>>Remaining time utilized, by unanimous consent, 2085
>>>Several stages deemed read at same sitting, by unanimous consent, 2085
>>Bills, government; Second reading
>>>Debate, proceeding to, and after not more than one hour of debate,
questions to dispose of second reading shall be put without further debate,
by unanimous consent, 998
>>>Motion deemed carried on division, by unanimous consent, 998
>>>Order discharged, and item dropped from Order Paper, Speaker's ruling, 1360
>>>Proceeding to later in same day, by unanimous consent, 166, 575
>>>>Question deemed put, and recorded division, deemed demanded and
deferred, by unanimous consent, 641, 666
>>>Question deemed put, 1597
>>>Question deemed put and agreed to on division, at conclusion of today's
debate, by unanimous consent, 639
>>>Question deemed put and agreed to on division, pursuant to order made Mar.
27, 1998, 639
>>>Question deemed put and agreed to, pursuant to order made June
10, 1998, 1018
>>>Question deemed put, and recorded division, deemed demanded and
deferred, by unanimous consent, 1425
>>>Remaining stages completed at same sitting, by unanimous consent, 249
>>Bills, government; Report stage
>>>All questions necessary to dispose of, shall be put, and division may not
be deferred, by unanimous consent, 956-7
>>>Concurrence, by unanimous consent, 998
>>>Concurrence, at report stage, read a second time, read a third time and do
pass, by unanimous consent, 1435-6
>>>Consideration, by unanimous consent, 195, 245
>>>Motion deemed carried on division, by unanimous consent, 998
>>>Question deemed put and agreed to, 1019
>>Bills, government; Report stage motions
>>>Amendment to motion, agreed to by unanimous consent, 610, 1007
>>>Deemed moved and seconded, by unanimous consent, 1669
>>>Deemed moved and seconded and recorded divisions deemed requested, by
unanimous consent, 736
>>>Deemed read by Chair and duly read and seconded, recorded division deemed
requested and deferred to end of said debate, by unanimous consent, 1938
>>>Deemed read by Chair, read and seconded, and when there is no further
debate, deemed to have been put, recorded division deemed requested, by
unanimous consent, 271, 323
>>>Division deemed requested and deferred, pursuant to order made June 8,
1998, by unanimous consent, 948
>>>Moved, by unanimous consent, 245, 325, 768, 1317-8
>>>Not proceeded with, 1946
>>>Question deemed put and recorded division deemed requested and deferred,
pursuant to order made June 10, 1998, 1007
>>>Selected and grouped by Speaker for debate, 209, 234, 271, 285, 323, 364,
608, 735, 755, 767, 819, 902, 930, 949, 1006, 1033, 1264, 1317, 1360, 1447,
1493, 1501, 1677, 1853, 1865-6, 1945, 2040
>>>Question put, by unanimous consent, 214
>>>Withdrawn, by unanimous consent, 234, 819
>>Bills, government; Royal recommendation
>>>New royal recommendation at report stage, under S.O. 76(3), 1265-6, 1287
>>Bills, government; Third reading
>>>Amendment
>>>>Ordered, by unanimous consent, 1314
>>>>Ruled out of order, Speaker's ruling, 1581
>>>Debate, adjourned, by unanimous consent, 905, 942
>>>Debate, proceeding to, and after not more than thirty minutes of debate,
all questions to dispose of third reading shall be put without further debate,
by unanimous consent, 998
>>>Motion deemed carried on division
>>>>By unanimous consent, 998, 1023
>>>>Pursuant to Order made June 12, 1998, 1027
>>>Motion, moved by unanimous consent, 248, 751, 1125
>>>Not proceeding with, but referring bill back to standing committee, M.,
634-5
>>>Proceeding to, by unanimous consent, 1404
>>>Proceeding to immediately after report stage, by unanimous consent, 364
>>>Proceeding to, pursuant to Order made Nov. 5, 1997, 214
>>>Proceeding to, pursuant to S.O. 76.1(11), 222, 283, 423, 557, 667-8, 726,
728, 904, 941, 949, 997, 1023, 1237, 1249, 1325, 1330, 1398, 1580, 1595
>>>Question deemed put, and adopted, by unanimous consent, 253
>>>Question deemed put, and agreed to on division, pursuant to Order made June
10, 1998, 1019
>>Bills, Private Members' Private; Petitions
>>>Filed with the Clerk of the House, pursuant to S.O. 131(1), 1430, 1771,
1831, 2099
>>Bills, Private Members' Public
>>>Deemed adopted at all stages without debate or amendment
>>>>By unanimous consent, 56, 902
>>>>M. (Kilger), agreed to, 1397
>>>Deemed withdrawn, by unanimous consent, 1205
>>>Senate amendments, consideration, by unanimous consent, 1020
>>>Sponsorship, changing, by unanimous consent, 136, 1205, 1457, 1529, 2039
>>>Withdrawn, and new bill substituted thereof, by unanimous consent, 1021
>>>Withdrawn, by unanimous consent, 1515, 1594
>>Bills, Private Members' Public; Second reading
>>>Amendment, deemed withdrawn, 1906
>>>Dropped from Order Paper after debate, under S.O. 96(1), 143, 178, 196,
206, 230, 243, 249, 267, 280, 329, 355, 386, 441, 513, 558, 562, 590, 607,
705, 723, 729, 751, 826, 931, 1033, 1076, 1118, 1130, 1171, 1274, 1285, 1310,
1319, 1324, 1428, 1461, 1494, 1584, 1725, 1748, 1757, 1763, 1793, 1831, 1835,
2086
>>>Dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list, under S.O. 93, 287, 354,
412, 418, 456, 500, 567, 660, 673, 733, 838, 899, 938, 1069, 1079, 1165, 1183,
1268, 1279, 1401, 1488, 1591, 1601, 1603, 1641, 1795, 2051, 2097
>>>Order discharged and bill withdrawn, by unanimous consent, 921, 1169
>>>Question deemed put, and recorded division, deemed demanded and
deferred, 668, 689, 1145, 1896
>>>>By unanimous consent, 648, 689,
1144, 1441, 1895
>>>Six months hence, 1895
>>Bills, Private Members' Public; Report stage
>>>Order discharged, and bill referred back to Standing Committee, by
unanimous consent, 1567
>>Bills, Private Members' Public; Report stage, motions
>>>Dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list, under S.O. 93, 1502
>>>Dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 98(2), 1919
>>>Motions, selected and grouped by Speaker for debate, 1919, 1949
>>Bills, Senate; First reading
>>>Deemed read, under S.O. 135(2), 1433
>>Business of the House, Daily Routine
>>>M. (Boudria), adopted, 1687
>>Business of the House, Government Orders
>>>Schedule for June 11, 1998, by unanimous consent, 998
>>>Schedule for Sept. 24, 1998, M. (Boudria), agreed to, 1025
>>Closure on debate, motion under S.O. 57
>>>M., 1649-50, agreed to on recorded division, 1650
>>>Motions
>>>>Deemed withdrawn, 2097
>>>>Not receiveable for the remainder of the session, by unanimous consent, 948
>>>>>Order, rescinding, M. (Boudria), deemed withdrawn, 954
>>>>Order made June 9, 1998, rescinded, pursuant to order made June 12, 1998,
1027-8
>>>Notice of motion under S.O. 57, 1646, 2097
>>Committee of the Whole
>>>Bill referred and deemed considered, and reported progress thereon and been
granted leave to consider Bill at future sitting, by unanimous consent, 997
>>>Bill referred, adoption, motion deemed carried on division, by unanimous
consent, 998
>>>House resolved into, by unanimous consent, 691
>>Committees, Special Joint
>>>Establishing, mandate, M., 59-60, agreed to on division, 61
>>>Membership, by unanimous consent, 70, 204
>>Committees, Standing
>>>Designated, by unanimous consent, 55
>>>Instructed to prepare legislation, by unanimous consent, 175
>>>Reports permanently referred, by unanimous consent, 55
>>Committees, Standing; Chair
>>>Authorization to travel, by unanimous consent, 1027, 1426
>>Committees, Standing; Meetings under S.O. 106
>>>Permitted to meet later this day, by unanimous consent, 1109
>>Committees, Standing; Membership
>>>Appointed, by unanimous consent, 353-4
>>>Associate members, member added, by unanimous consent, 203
>>>Modified, by unanimous consent, 57, 415, 1086
>>Committees, Standing; Reports
>>>Comprehensive response requested, 251, 275-6, 332, 392-3, 447, 608-9, 633,
664, 692, 775, 835, 848, 953, 1025, 1039, 1137, 1169, 1204, 1227, 1236, 1241,
1331, 1375, 1424, 1433-4, 1444, 1467, 1479, 1483, 1588, 1616, 1645, 1753,
1802, 1809-10, 1838, 1905, 1968, 2038, 2060, 2063, 2082-3, 2090
>>>Concurrence
>>>>By unanimous consent, 90, 107, 203, 257, 384, 573, 609, 754, 1102, 1114,
1176, 1237-8, 1242, 1273, 1313, 1468, 1474, 1640, 1693, 1714, 1722, 1733, 1875
>>>>Debate be now adjourned, 1674-5
>>>>On division, by unanimous consent, 929
>>>Deemed adopted, 134, 382, 658, 1110, 1236, 1264, 1478, 1614, 1948
>>>Deemed tabled and concurred in, by unanimous consent, 1102
>>>Deposited with Clerk before June 24, 1998, deemed to have been tabled in
the House, pursuant to Order made June 12, 1998, 1027-8
>>>Permitted to report pursuant to S.O. 83.1, by unanimous consent, 278
>>>Tabled, by unanimous consent, 245, 534, 1109, 1175
>>Committees, Standing; Travel authorization
>>>By unanimous consent, 107, 193, 394, 421, 575, 595-6, 648, 667, 722, 733,
747, 759, 1027, 1425, 1436, 1594, 1600-1, 1676-7, 1695, 1805, 1861, 2065-6,
2083, 2104
>>>Conference, attending, member/research officer, authorized to travel, by
unanimous consent, 648, 722, 1501, 1581, 2065
>>>See also Committees, Standing; Chair
>>Committees, Subcommittees
>>>Authorization to travel, by unanimous consent, 1501
>>Debate
>>>Adjourned
>>>>By unanimous consent 948
>>>>M. (Manning), deemed adopted pursuant to S.O. 83(2), 1516
>>>>See also Procedure--Bills, government; Third reading
>>>Adjournment
>>>>Motion, "debate be now adjourned"
>>>>>Agreed to, 634
>>>>>Agreed to on recorded division, 1674-5
>>>>>Deemed adopted, 15, 527, 540
>>>>>See also Budget 1998--Approval;
Privilege, prima facie, MacKay (contempt of Parliament);
Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports, Forty-eighth;
Scrutiny of Regulations Standing Joint Committee--Reports, Second;
Throne Speech--Address in Reply
>>>Official Opposition allotted 20 minutes, followed by 10 minute period for
questions and comments, yet when specific member rises to speak, he shall
maintain privileges of second speech in debate, by unanimous consent, 1132
>>>Special debate see Procedure--Adjournment proceedings under S.O. 38 (Late
Show)
>>>Speeches, length, 20 minutes with 10 minute period for questions and
comments, by unanimous consent, 1515
>>>Time limit
>>>>By unanimous consent, 257, 402
>>>>First spokesperson for each recognized party, no more than 20 minutes,
by unanimous consent, 677
>>Dilatory motions see Procedure--Motions
>>Divisions
>>>Put no later than 4:45 p.m. on Feb. 26, 1998, under S.O. 84, by unanimous
consent, 523
>>Divisions, recorded
>>>Deemed deferred
>>>>By unanimous consent, 1251, 1395,
1399, 1144, 1219, 1795, 1895, 2050-1
>>>>Ms., 353-5, 452, 497, 593, 610-1, 641, 660, 666, 693-4, 736, 781, 935, 957,
1001, 1729, 1938
>>>Deemed demanded, 1805
>>>Deemed demanded and deferred
>>>>Ms., 99, 108-9, 143, 151-2, 195, 206, 323, 353-4, 361, 561, 566-7,
614, 636, 641, 648, 666, 668, 689, 695, 698-9, 722, 780, 839, 948-9,
957, 998, 1007-8, 1089, 1096, 1144-5, 1186, 1243-5, 1425, 1441-2, 1468-70,
1558, 1594, 1597, 1631, 1665-9, 1681-2, 1684, 1693, 1709, 1799, 1802, 1896,
1903-4, 1906
>>>Deferred, 147, 245, 371, 503, 595-6, 641, 728, 816, 829, 938, 1140, 1175,
1179, 1181, 1214, 1243, 1251, 1316-7, 1319, 1372, 1388, 1390-3, 1559, 1723,
1734, 1812
>>>>Deemed defeated on division, M., 710
>>>>Further deferred, 329, 353, 666, 936, 1319, 1475, 1813
>>>>Order, M., 710
>>>>Under S.O. 45, 84, 120, 167, 181, 284, 352, 412, 506-7, 569, 596, 642,
665, 707, 733, 769, 773, 837, 904-5, 999-1000, 1038, 1074, 1088, 1126, 1144,
1222, 1247, 1249, 1252, 1254, 1279, 1329-30, 1395, 1399, 1475, 1531, 1565,
1590, 1601, 1813, 1835, 1839, 1843, 1917, 1949, 1952, 2094
>>>>Under S.O. 76(8), 324-9, 431-2,
452, 454-5, 739-40, 770-3
>>>>Under S.O. 76.1(8), 210, 273, 276, 278, 291-2, 365-6, 567,
608, 611, 757, 765, 768-9, 777-9, 781, 783-4, 852-3, 855-6, 903-4, 936,
1034-5, 1038, 1289-91, 1318-9, 1539, 1541, 1786, 1806, 1812, 1857, 1884, 1929,
1939, 1942, 1949, 1951, 1956, 1966, 1969-70, 1972-3
>>>>>Revoked, by unanimous consent, 213
>>>>Under S.O. 81(18), 2066
>>>>Under S.O. 84, 523
>>>Not deferred, Ms., 290-1, 364, 371, 957
>>Documents
>>>Deemed tabled, pursuant to S.O. 32(1), 1449, 2123
>>>Inter-parliamentary delegations, reports, tabled, by unanimous consent,
394, 1562
>>>Tabled, by unanimous consent, 70, 223, 334, 458, 574, 590, 1404, 1514,
1587, 1596, 1603, 1618
>>>Tabled and printing as an appendix to the House of Commons Debates
>>>>By unanimous consent, 223
>>>>M. (Boudria), agreed to, 1026
>>Estimates
>>>Standing Committee referral, by unanimous consent, 57
>>>Standing Committee report date, extended beyond May 31, 1998, under S.O.
81(4)(a), M. (Manning), deemed adopted, 828
>>Government Orders
>>>Period ending at 5:30 p.m. instead of 6:30 p.m., by unanimous consent, 288
>>Member be now heard
>>>M., negatived on recorded division, 119-20
>>>Ms., 1675
>>Members, Chair naming
>>>Ordered to withdraw for remainder of day's sitting
>>>>Gauthier, 1334
>>>>Robinson, 55
>>Minister's statements
>>>Under S.O. 33(1), 206, 275, 352, 725, 1372, 1037, 1388, 1492, 1666, 1796,
2094
>>Motions
>>>Deemed carried, by unanimous consent, 1027
>>>Deemed withdrawn, more than 25 Members having rose to object, under S.O.
56.1(3), 954, 1640, 1645
>>>Deemed negatived on division, by unanimous consent, 710
>>>Dilatory motions, not receivable, 430
>>>>Agreed to, 548
>>>>By unanimous consent, 249, 257,
402, 702, 947, 1326, 1426, 1515
>>>>Provided amdt. proposed to a motion under Government Orders is not a
dilatory motion and provided when debate concludes, question under
consideration shall be deemed to have been put, and division requested and
deferred, by unanimous consent, 956-7
>>>Moved, by unanimous consent, 52, 109,
146, 166, 193, 212-3, 217, 238, 246-7,
251, 313, 333, 359, 395, 410, 415, 425, 430, 692, 702, 937, 999, 1174, 1188,
1332, 1397, 1436, 1445, 1504, 1538, 1558, 1600
>>>Ordered, by unanimous consent, 205, 1097, 1514
>>>Question deemed put, and recorded division deemed demanded and
deferred, 100, 143, 195, 218, 361
>>>>By unanimous consent, 151, 205-6,
561, 722, 1469, 1558
>>>>Pursuant to order made Mar. 24, 1998, 636
>>>>Pursuant to order made Feb. 4, 1999, 1470
>>>>Pursuant to order made Mar. 4, 1999, 1559
>>>Requests to propose, requiring unanimous consent, not receivable, by
unanimous consent, 1326, 1426, 1515
>>>Resolved, by unanimous consent, 1132-3, 1810
>>>Routine motions under S.O. 56.1
>>>>Adopted, 1687
>>>Urgent nature, notice suspended under S.O. 53(1), 2097
>>>See also Procedure--Private Members' motions
>>Motions for papers
>>>Adopted, 502, 530
>>>Called and transferred to Notices of Motions (Papers) under S.O. 97(1),
416, 721, 750, 1098, 1170, 1313, 1359, 1465, 1590, 1917, 2039
>>>>By unanimous consent, 931
>>>Notice, 1465
>>>"Question be now put" see Procedure--Previous question
>>>If recorded division requested, recorded division deemed deferred, by
unanimous consent, 1219
>>>Withdrawn, 1594
>>Opposition motions
>>>For periods ending Mar. 26, 1998 and June 23, 1998,
not be more than seven, agreed to by unanimous consent, 415
>>Order Paper
>>>Special, issue under S.O. 55(1), 11
>>Orders of the Day
>>>Proceeding to
>>>>M. deemed adopted on division, by unanimous consent, 659
>>>>Ms. (Adams), agreed to on recorded division, 920-1, 934-5, 1124, 1138-9
>>>>M. (Bernier, Y.), agreed to on recorded division, 1675-6
>>>>M. (Catterall), 1188, agreed to on recorded division, 1188-9
>>>>M. (Catterall), 1778-9, agreed to on recorded division, 1779
>>>>M. (Kilger), agreed to on division, 1750
>>>>M. (Kilger), agreed to, 1785
>>Petitions
>>>Tabled, by unanimous consent, 394
>>Previous question
>>>By unanimous consent, 152
>>>"Question be now put"
>>>>M., agreed to, by unanimous consent, 1425
>>>>M. (Adams), 1841
>>>>M. (Bélanger), 1214, division deferred, 1214, agreed to on recorded
division, 1229-30
>>>>M. (Bélanger), 1316, agreed to on recorded division, 1342-3
>>>>M. (Boudria), 1113, 1115, 1126, division deferred, 1126, agreed to on
recorded division, 1127-8
>>>>M. (Easter), 1217, 1219-20
>>>>M. (Iftody), 1316-7, division deferred, 1317
>>>>M. (Lastewka), 119-20, division deferred, 120, agreed
to on recorded division, 128-9
>>>>M. (White, R.), 2057, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 544),
2057-8
>>Private Members' Business
>>>"Commence this day at 4:30 p.m.", by unanimous consent, 372
>>>Proceeding to, by unanimous consent, 147, 178, 214, 248, 426, 445, 567,
673, 694, 699, 751, 837, 906, 938, 1145, 1279, 1505, 1531, 1559, 1565, 1601,
1682, 2102
>>>Proceeding to, pursuant to order made earlier on this day, 372
>>Private Members' Motions
>>>Agreed to, by unanimous consent, 98
>>>Amending, by unanimous consent, 1206
>>>Committee referral, by unimous consent, 2047
>>>Deemed withdrawn, by unanimous consent, 1205
>>>Dropped from Order Paper after debate, under S.O. 96(1), 147, 149, 162,
169, 176, 181, 214, 248, 274, 286, 372, 426-7, 445, 464, 467, 599, 615, 699,
703, 717, 735, 751, 766, 893, 906, 943, 1135, 1141, 1151, 1200, 1233, 1314,
1325, 1373, 1394, 1399, 1507, 1532, 1533, 1774, 1781, 1789, 1807
>>>Dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list, under S.O. 90, 1085, 1505
>>>Dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list, under S.O. 93, 188, 235,
349, 395, 401, 421, 569, 675, 747, 907, 1083, 1111, 1206, 1215, 1238, 1428,
1466, 1478, 1559, 1627, 1716, 1731, 1751, 1761, 1862, 1944, 1954, 2035, 2056,
2104
>>>Question deemed put, and recorded division deemed requested and
deferred, by unanimous consent, 99, 614, 689, 780, 839, 1243
>>>Sponsor, change, by unanimous consent, 1739
>>>Withdrawn, by unanimous consent, 633
>>Privilege
>>>Question shall be put without further debate or amendment, agreed to, 548
>>Proceedings
>>>Proposals, Speaker shall not entertain any requests for
remainder of debate on motion before House, by unanimous consent, 434
>>>Speaker interrupted, by unanimous consent, 576, 1469
>>Question and comment period
>>>Time limit, by unanimous consent, 402
>>Quorum
>>>Lack, ringing of bells to call Members, 70, 124, 155, 183, 224, 235, 239,
411, 561, 604, 707, 721, 723, 726-8, 738-9, 750, 757, 758-61, 778, 783, 892,
937, 954, 1219, 1651-2, 1834-5, 1896
>>Quorum calls
>>>Not receivable, 430
>>>>Agreed to, 548
>>>>By unanimous consent, 249, 257,
402, 702, 947, 956-7, 1326, 1426, 1515
>>Request for unanimous consent
>>>Not receiveable, by unanimous consent, 702, 947, 956-7
>>Routine Proceedings
>>>Proceeding to, by unanimous consent, 659
>>Royal Assent
>>>Recalling House, under S.O.28(4), 399, 1439, 2107, 2111
>>Senate amendments see Procedure--Bills, Private Members'
Public
>>Sittings of the House
>>>Continue to sit beyond ordinary hour of daily adjournment
>>>>By unanimous consent, 497, 947,
1514, 2085
>>>>M. deemed adopted under S.O. 26(2), as less than 15 members rose to object,
119, 773
>>>>Under S.O. 26(1), adopted, 772-3
>>>>Oct. 7, 1998, debate on government motion, by unanimous consent, 1132
>>>Continue to sit until all leaders of recognized parties have spoken,
Sept. 24, 1997, by unanimous consent, 15
>>>Continue to sit until after 6:30 p.m, Feb 1 and Feb. 2, 1999, by unanimous
consent, 1441
>>>Extending to 4 a.m., June 10-23, 1998, under S.O. 27(1), M. (Boudria), 954,
agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 191), 954-5
>>>April 29, 1999, hours of sitting shall be those provided for a Wednesday, by
unanimous consent, 1593
>>>Feb. 26, 1998, House shall meet at 8:30 a.m., by unanimous consent, 523
>>>Sept. 24, 1998, hours shall be those provided for a Wednesday, M. (Boudria),
agreed to, 1025-6
>>>Shall not sit Dec. 12, 1997, by unanimous consent, 394
>>>Shall not sit Feb. 27, 1998, Mar. 20, 1998, May 29, 1998, provide House
shall be deemed to have sat and adjourned on Feb. 27, 1998, by unanimous
consent, 497
>>>Shall not sit Dec. 11, 1998, provided that it shall be deemed to have sat
and adjourned on that day, by unanimous consent, 1436
>>>Shall not sit Mar. 26, 1999, provided that it shall be deemed to have sat
and adjourned on that day, by unanimous consent, 1669
>>>Sitting and order of business shall be those provided for a Monday, 1861
>>>Suspended, 243, 329, 355, 1018
>>>>By unanimous consent, 366, 372,
1567, 1590
>>>>Pursuant to order made Mar. 8, 1999, 1572
>>>Suspended for Royal Assent, by unanimous consent, 329, 1669
>>Speaker
>>>Election, motion, deemed unanimous, 9
>>Special debates see Procedure--Adjournment proceedings under S.O.
38
>>Standing Orders
>>>Amending, by unanimous consent, 56, 107, 1327-9
>>>Amendments, Clerk of the House directed to prepare and, after obtaining
approval of House Leaders, deemed adopted, pursuant to Order made June 12,
1998, 1027-8
>>>And procedure of the House and its committees, House takes note, M.
deemed proposed under S.O. 51(1), 681
>>Statements by Ministers see Procedure--Minister's statements
>>Supply
>>>Consideration at next sitting, M., agreed to, 14
>>>Motion, question deemed put, recorded division deemed requested and
deferred
>>>>By unanimous consent, 698, 1186,
1468
>>>>Pursuant to order made Apr. 23, 1998, 699
>>>>Pursuant to order made Oct. 26, 1998, 1186
>>>>Pursuant to order made Feb. 4, 1999, 1469
>>>Opposition motion previously tabled, be debated, by unanimous consent, 1117
>>>Speeches, length and rotation by party, as provided for in the Standing
Orders, 948
>>Time allocation under S.O. 78(3)
>>>Notice of motion, 86, 285, 445, 615, 770, 1082, 1184, 1278, 1372, 1494,
1565, 1761, 1872, 1943
>>>Motions
>>>>Not receiveable for the remainder of the session, by unanimous consent, 948
>>>>>Order, rescinding, M. (Boudria), deemed withdrawn, 954
>>>>Order made June 9, 1998, rescinded, pursuant to order made June 12, 1998,
1027-8
>>Supply motions
>>>Business of supply, subject to provisions, conducted in accordance with
S.O. 81, by unanimous consent, 427
>>Ways and Means
>>>Consideration, order of the day, designating, 83, 269, 334, 357, 457, 575,
672, 1140, 1187, 1431, 1472, 1497, 1525, 1581, 1587, 1615, 2054, 2089
>>>Motions, question deemed put, recorded divisions deemed requested
and deferred, 1594
>>See also Private Members' Business