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Order Paper

No. 319

Monday, September 17, 2018

11:00 a.m.


Order of Business

Private Members' Business — from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon

Government Orders

Statements by Members — at 2:00 p.m.

Oral Questions — not later than 2:15 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.

Daily Routine of Business — at 3:00 p.m.

Tabling of Documents

Introduction of Government Bills

Statements by Ministers

Presenting Reports from Interparliamentary Delegations

Presenting Reports from Committees

Introduction of Private Members' Bills

No. 1
January 26, 2016 — Ms. Benson (Saskatoon West) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (travel and accommodation deduction for tradespersons)”.
No. 2
February 4, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Holidays Act (National Flag of Canada Day)”.
No. 3
September 15, 2016 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (small business deduction rate)”.
No. 4
September 23, 2016 — Ms. Kwan (Vancouver East) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 and the Canada Marine Act”.
No. 5
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Tabbara (Kitchener South—Hespeler) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Telecommunications Act (locked mobile device)”.
No. 6
September 29, 2016 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Department of Employment and Social Development Act (registry of compromised Social Insurance Numbers)”.
No. 7
November 17, 2016 — Mr. Angus (Timmins—James Bay) — Bill entitled “An Act to establish the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Region of Northern Ontario and to make consequential amendments to other Acts”.
No. 8
December 5, 2016 — Mrs. Wong (Richmond Centre) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Citizenship Act (birthright citizenship)”.
No. 9
May 25, 2017 — Mr. Davies (Vancouver Kingsway) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make consequential amendments to another Act (preventing canvassing or campaigning)”.
No. 10
October 24, 2017 — Mr. Dusseault (Sherbrooke) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (device to commit fraud)”.
No. 11
January 29, 2018 — Mr. Harvey (Tobique—Mactaquac) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food Act (excellence in agricultural innovation)”.
No. 12
April 25, 2018 — Mr. Doherty (Cariboo—Prince George) — Bill entitled “An Act to establish Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Day”.
No. 13
May 24, 2018 — Mr. Whalen (St. John's East) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (broader criteria)”.

First Reading of Senate Public Bills

S-205 — October 25, 2016 — Ms. Dabrusin (Toronto—Danforth)An Act to amend the Canada Border Services Agency Act (Inspector General of the Canada Border Services Agency) and to make consequential amendments to other Acts.
S-214 — June 20, 2018 — Ms. Gladu (Sarnia—Lambton)An Act to amend the Food and Drugs Act (cruelty-free cosmetics).
S-215 — January 30, 2017 — Mr. Ouellette (Winnipeg Centre)An Act to amend the Criminal Code (sentencing for violent offences against Aboriginal women).
S-224 — May 5, 2017 — Ms. Sgro (Humber River—Black Creek)An Act respecting payments made under construction contracts.
S-225 — June 16, 2016 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa)An Act to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (substances used in the production of fentanyl).
S-229 — May 3, 2017 — Mr. Longfield (Guelph)An Act respecting underground infrastructure safety.

Motions

Motions to concur in committee reports:
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 1
March 7, 2016 — Ms. Raitt (Milton) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Friday, February 26, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 2
March 7, 2016 — Mr. McColeman (Brantford—Brant) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Friday, February 26, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 3
March 7, 2016 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Friday, February 26, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 4
March 10, 2016 — Mr. Caron (Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Friday, February 26, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 5
March 10, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Friday, February 26, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 6
March 10, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Friday, February 26, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 7
March 23, 2016 — Mr. Caron (Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-2, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 8
March 23, 2016 — Mr. Caron (Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-2, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 9
March 23, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-2, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 10
March 23, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-2, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 11
March 23, 2016 — Ms. Benson (Saskatoon West) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 12
March 23, 2016 — Ms. Benson (Saskatoon West) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 13
March 23, 2016 — Ms. Benson (Saskatoon West) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to expand the scope of the Bill in order to ensure the restoration of good faith bargaining with Canada’s public service workers.
No. 14
March 23, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 15
March 23, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 16
March 23, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to expand the scope of the Bill in order to ensure the restoration of good faith bargaining with Canada’s public service workers.
No. 17
March 23, 2016 — Ms. Kwan (Vancouver East) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration that, during its consideration of Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 18
March 23, 2016 — Ms. Kwan (Vancouver East) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration that, during its consideration of Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 19
March 23, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration that, during its consideration of Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 20
March 23, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration that, during its consideration of Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 21
April 12, 2016 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration that, during its consideration of Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 22
April 12, 2016 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration that, during its consideration of Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 23
April 12, 2016 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration that, during its consideration of Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill in order that all provisions to remove the grounds for the revocation of Canadian citizenship that relate to national security be in a separate piece of legislation.
No. 24
April 12, 2016 — Mr. Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 25
April 12, 2016 — Mr. Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 26
April 12, 2016 — Mr. Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill in order that all the provisions relating to the certification and decertification of a union as a bargaining agent, be in a separate piece of legislation.
No. 27
April 12, 2016 — Mr. Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-2, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 28
April 12, 2016 — Mr. Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-2, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 29
April 12, 2016 — Ms. Raitt (Milton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-2, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 30
April 12, 2016 — Ms. Raitt (Milton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-2, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 31
April 12, 2016 — Mr. Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 32
April 12, 2016 — Mr. Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 33
April 12, 2016 — Mr. Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill in order that all the provisions relating to the certification and decertification of a union as a bargaining agent, be in a separate piece of legislation.
No. 34
April 12, 2016 — Mr. Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration that, during its consideration of Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 35
April 12, 2016 — Mr. Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration that, during its consideration of Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 36
April 12, 2016 — Mr. Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration that, during its consideration of Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill in order that all provisions to remove the grounds for the revocation of Canadian citizenship that relate to national security be in a separate piece of legislation.
No. 37
May 11, 2016 — Mr. Clarke (Beauport—Limoilou) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that it have the power during its consideration of Bill C-15, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on March 22, 2016 and other measures, to divide this bill into two bills: the first consisting of provisions regarding the Canadian Forces Members and Veterans Re-establishment and Compensation Act, provisions stipulating that the Minister of Veterans Affairs must pay to a person who received a disability award or a death benefit under that Act before April 1, 2017, an amount that represents the increase in the amount of the disability award or the death benefit, as the case may be, and consequential amendments to the Children of Deceased Veterans Education Assistance Act, the Pension Act and the Income Tax Act; and the second bill consisting of all the other provisions of Bill C-15.
No. 38
May 16, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 39
May 16, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 40
May 16, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 41
May 16, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 42
May 16, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 43
May 16, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 44
May 16, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 45
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Lamoureux (Winnipeg North) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 46
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Lamoureux (Winnipeg North) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 47
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Lamoureux (Winnipeg North) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 48
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Lamoureux (Winnipeg North) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 49
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Lamoureux (Winnipeg North) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 50
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Lamoureux (Winnipeg North) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 51
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Lamoureux (Winnipeg North) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 52
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Vandal (Saint Boniface—Saint Vital) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 53
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Vandal (Saint Boniface—Saint Vital) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 54
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Vandal (Saint Boniface—Saint Vital) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 55
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Vandal (Saint Boniface—Saint Vital) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 56
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Vandal (Saint Boniface—Saint Vital) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 57
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Vandal (Saint Boniface—Saint Vital) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 58
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Vandal (Saint Boniface—Saint Vital) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 59
May 17, 2016 — Ms. Khera (Brampton West) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 60
May 17, 2016 — Ms. Khera (Brampton West) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 61
May 17, 2016 — Ms. Khera (Brampton West) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 62
May 17, 2016 — Ms. Khera (Brampton West) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 63
May 17, 2016 — Ms. Khera (Brampton West) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 64
May 17, 2016 — Ms. Khera (Brampton West) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 65
May 17, 2016 — Ms. Khera (Brampton West) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 66
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Peterson (Newmarket—Aurora) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 67
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Peterson (Newmarket—Aurora) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 68
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Peterson (Newmarket—Aurora) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 69
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Peterson (Newmarket—Aurora) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 70
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Peterson (Newmarket—Aurora) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 71
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Peterson (Newmarket—Aurora) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 72
May 17, 2016 — Mr. Peterson (Newmarket—Aurora) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 73
June 3, 2016 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 74
June 3, 2016 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 75
June 6, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 76
June 6, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 77
June 10, 2016 — Ms. Malcolmson (Nanaimo—Ladysmith) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 78
June 10, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 79
September 15, 2016 — Mr. Virani (Parkdale—High Park) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 80
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Christopherson (Hamilton Centre) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 81
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Mathyssen (London—Fanshawe) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 82
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 83
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 84
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Christopherson (Hamilton Centre) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 85
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Angus (Timmins—James Bay) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 86
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 87
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 88
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Christopherson (Hamilton Centre) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 89
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Masse (Windsor West) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 90
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 91
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 92
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Christopherson (Hamilton Centre) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 93
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 94
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 95
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Christopherson (Hamilton Centre) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 96
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dusseault (Sherbrooke) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 97
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 98
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 99
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Christopherson (Hamilton Centre) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 100
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 101
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 102
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Christopherson (Hamilton Centre) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 103
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Angus (Timmins—James Bay) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 104
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 105
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 106
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Christopherson (Hamilton Centre) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 107
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Blaikie (Elmwood—Transcona) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 108
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 109
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 110
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Christopherson (Hamilton Centre) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 111
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Garrison (Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 112
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 113
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 114
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Christopherson (Hamilton Centre) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, June 13, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 115
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Malcolmson (Nanaimo—Ladysmith) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, June 13, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 116
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, June 13, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 117
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, June 13, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 118
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Christopherson (Hamilton Centre) — That the 12th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 119
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the 12th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 120
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the 12th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 121
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Kwan (Vancouver East) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Monday, May 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 122
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Monday, May 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 123
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Monday, May 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 124
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Ramsey (Essex) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 125
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Cannings (South Okanagan—West Kootenay) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 126
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 127
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 128
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Duncan (Edmonton Strathcona) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 129
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 130
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 131
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 132
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Blaikie (Elmwood—Transcona) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 133
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 134
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the First Report of the Special Committee on Pay Equity, presented on Thursday, June 9, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 135
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Benson (Saskatoon West) — That the First Report of the Special Committee on Pay Equity, presented on Thursday, June 9, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 136
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Malcolmson (Nanaimo—Ladysmith) — That the First Report of the Special Committee on Pay Equity, presented on Thursday, June 9, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 137
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the First Report of the Special Committee on Pay Equity, presented on Thursday, June 9, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 138
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 139
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Hardcastle (Windsor—Tecumseh) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 140
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Laverdière (Laurier—Sainte-Marie) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 141
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 142
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Rankin (Victoria) — That the First Report of the Special Joint Committee on Physician-Assisted Dying, presented on Thursday, February 25, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 143
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Sansoucy (Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot) — That the First Report of the Special Joint Committee on Physician-Assisted Dying, presented on Thursday, February 25, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 144
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the First Report of the Special Joint Committee on Physician-Assisted Dying, presented on Thursday, February 25, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 145
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the First Report of the Special Joint Committee on Physician-Assisted Dying, presented on Thursday, February 25, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 146
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 147
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Blaney (North Island—Powell River) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 148
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 149
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 150
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Davies (Vancouver Kingsway) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 151
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 152
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 153
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Davies (Vancouver Kingsway) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 154
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 155
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 156
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Ashton (Churchill—Keewatinook Aski) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 157
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Kwan (Vancouver East) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 158
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 159
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 160
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Angus (Timmins—James Bay) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, presented on Thursday, May 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 161
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, presented on Thursday, May 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 162
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, presented on Thursday, May 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 163
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Rankin (Victoria) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 164
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 165
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 166
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Choquette (Drummond) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 167
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 168
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 169
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Garrison (Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on National Defence, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 170
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on National Defence, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 171
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on National Defence, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 172
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Wednesday, September 21, 2016, be concurred in.
Concurrence motion — cannot be moved (See Concurrence in Committee Reports No. 24).
No. 173
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Cannings (South Okanagan—West Kootenay) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Wednesday, September 21, 2016, be concurred in.
Concurrence motion — cannot be moved (See Concurrence in Committee Reports No. 24).
No. 174
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Wednesday, September 21, 2016, be concurred in.
Concurrence motion — cannot be moved (See Concurrence in Committee Reports No. 24).
No. 175
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 176
September 28, 2016 — Ms. Duncan (Edmonton Strathcona) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 177
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Aubin (Trois-Rivières) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 178
September 28, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 179
October 3, 2016 — Mr. Saroya (Markham—Unionville) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Monday, May 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 180
October 3, 2016 — Mrs. Gallant (Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on National Defence, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 181
October 3, 2016 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on National Defence, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 182
October 3, 2016 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 183
October 3, 2016 — Mr. Jeneroux (Edmonton Riverbend) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 184
October 3, 2016 — Mr. Nicholson (Niagara Falls) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 185
October 3, 2016 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 186
October 3, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, June 13, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 187
October 3, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 12th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 188
October 3, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 13th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, September 28, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 189
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Doherty (Cariboo—Prince George) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 190
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Arnold (North Okanagan—Shuswap) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 191
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 192
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 193
October 4, 2016 — Ms. Harder (Lethbridge) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 194
October 4, 2016 — Ms. Harder (Lethbridge) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 195
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Shields (Bow River) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 196
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Kent (Thornhill) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 197
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That the 12th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 198
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, June 13, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 199
October 4, 2016 — Ms. Harder (Lethbridge) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 200
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Zimmer (Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 201
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 202
October 4, 2016 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Monday, May 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 203
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Tilson (Dufferin—Caledon) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Monday, May 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 204
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Donnelly (Port Moody—Coquitlam) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 205
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Boulerice (Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 206
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Christopherson (Hamilton Centre) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, October 3, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 207
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Garrison (Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, October 3, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 208
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, October 3, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 209
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, October 3, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 210
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Dubé (Beloeil—Chambly) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, presented on Tuesday, October 4, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 211
October 4, 2016 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, presented on Tuesday, October 4, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 212
October 5, 2016 — Mrs. Boucher (Beauport—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 213
October 5, 2016 — Ms. Gladu (Sarnia—Lambton) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 214
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Allison (Niagara West) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 215
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 216
October 5, 2016 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 217
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on National Defence, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 218
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Barlow (Foothills) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Wednesday, September 21, 2016, be concurred in.
Concurrence motion — cannot be moved (See Concurrence in Committee Reports No. 24).
No. 219
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 220
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Wednesday, September 21, 2016, be concurred in.
Concurrence motion — cannot be moved (See Concurrence in Committee Reports No. 24).
No. 221
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 222
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Hoback (Prince Albert) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 223
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Yurdiga (Fort McMurray—Cold Lake) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, presented on Thursday, May 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 224
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, presented on Thursday, May 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 225
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Kelly (Calgary Rocky Ridge) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 226
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Sopuck (Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 227
October 5, 2016 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, presented on Thursday, May 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 228
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 229
October 5, 2016 — Mr. Van Kesteren (Chatham-Kent—Leamington) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 230
October 5, 2016 — Mrs. Vecchio (Elgin—Middlesex—London) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, presented on Friday, May 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 231
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the 12th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, June 16, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 232
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the 13th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, September 28, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 233
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, June 13, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 234
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 235
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, June 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 236
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 237
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 238
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 239
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 240
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 241
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 242
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Monday, September 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 243
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 244
October 6, 2016 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 245
October 21, 2016 — Mr. Saroya (Markham—Unionville) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 246
October 24, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, October 3, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 247
October 24, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 15th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 248
October 24, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 16th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, October 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 249
October 24, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 17th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, October 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 250
October 25, 2016 — Mr. Kmiec (Calgary Shepard) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, October 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 251
October 25, 2016 — Mr. Allison (Niagara West) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, October 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 252
October 25, 2016 — Mr. Kent (Thornhill) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, October 6, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 253
October 25, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the 17th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, October 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 254
October 25, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the 16th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, October 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 255
October 25, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the 15th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 256
October 25, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, October 3, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 257
October 25, 2016 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 258
October 25, 2016 — Mr. McColeman (Brantford—Brant) — That the 15th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 259
October 25, 2016 — Mr. McColeman (Brantford—Brant) — That the 16th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, October 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 260
October 25, 2016 — Mr. McColeman (Brantford—Brant) — That the 17th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, October 19, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 261
October 25, 2016 — Mr. McColeman (Brantford—Brant) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, October 3, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 262
October 25, 2016 — Mr. Tilson (Dufferin—Caledon) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 263
October 31, 2016 — Mr. Albas (Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola) — That the First Report of the Special Committee on Pay Equity, presented on Thursday, June 9, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 264
October 31, 2016 — Mr. Clement (Parry Sound—Muskoka) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, presented on Tuesday, October 4, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 265
October 31, 2016 — Ms. Gladu (Sarnia—Lambton) — That the First Report of the Special Committee on Pay Equity, presented on Thursday, June 9, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 266
October 31, 2016 — Mr. Miller (Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, presented on Tuesday, October 4, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 267
October 31, 2016 — Mrs. Stubbs (Lakeland) — That the First Report of the Special Committee on Pay Equity, presented on Thursday, June 9, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 268
November 14, 2016 — Mr. McColeman (Brantford—Brant) — That the 18th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, November 2, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 269
November 14, 2016 — Mr. Kent (Thornhill) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, November 3, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 270
November 14, 2016 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 18th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, November 2, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 271
November 14, 2016 — Mr. Kmiec (Calgary Shepard) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, November 3, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 272
November 14, 2016 — Mr. Allison (Niagara West) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, November 3, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 273
November 14, 2016 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the 18th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, November 2, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 274
November 24, 2016 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Friday, November 18, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 275
November 24, 2016 — Mr. Rayes (Richmond—Arthabaska) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 276
November 24, 2016 — Ms. Harder (Lethbridge) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Friday, November 18, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 277
November 24, 2016 — Mr. Kmiec (Calgary Shepard) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 278
November 28, 2016 — Mr. Cullen (Skeena—Bulkley Valley) — That the First Report of the Special Committee on Electoral Reform, presented on Monday, November 28, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 279
December 6, 2016 — Mr. Allison (Niagara West) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, December 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 280
December 6, 2016 — Mr. Kmiec (Calgary Shepard) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, December 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 281
December 8, 2016 — Mr. Kent (Thornhill) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, December 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 282
February 1, 2017 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill C-37, An Act to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and to make related amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two pieces of legislation, one containing the provisions relating to supervised consumption sites and one containing the remaining provisions of the Bill.
No. 283
March 7, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Tuesday, February 21, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 284
March 7, 2017 — Mr. Rayes (Richmond—Arthabaska) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Tuesday, February 21, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 285
March 7, 2017 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 286
March 7, 2017 — Mr. Nicholson (Niagara Falls) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 287
March 7, 2017 — Mr. Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Tuesday, February 21, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 288
March 7, 2017 — Mr. McColeman (Brantford—Brant) — That the 19th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, February 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 289
March 7, 2017 — Mr. McColeman (Brantford—Brant) — That the 20th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, February 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 290
March 7, 2017 — Mr. McColeman (Brantford—Brant) — That the 21st Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 291
March 7, 2017 — Mr. Kmiec (Calgary Shepard) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Wednesday, February 15, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 292
March 7, 2017 — Mr. Kent (Thornhill) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Wednesday, February 15, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 293
March 7, 2017 — Mr. Doherty (Cariboo—Prince George) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Friday, February 24, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 294
March 7, 2017 — Mr. Arnold (North Okanagan—Shuswap) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Friday, February 24, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 295
March 7, 2017 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 296
March 7, 2017 — Mr. Jeneroux (Edmonton Riverbend) — That the 19th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, February 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 297
March 7, 2017 — Mr. Jeneroux (Edmonton Riverbend) — That the 20th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, February 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 298
March 7, 2017 — Mr. Jeneroux (Edmonton Riverbend) — That the 21st Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 299
March 23, 2017 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 19th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, February 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 300
March 23, 2017 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 20th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, February 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 301
March 23, 2017 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 21st Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 302
March 23, 2017 — Mr. Allison (Niagara West) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Wednesday, February 15, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 303
March 23, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Tuesday, March 7, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 304
March 23, 2017 — Mr. Anderson (Cypress Hills—Grasslands) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Wednesday, March 8, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 305
March 23, 2017 — Mr. Sopuck (Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Friday, February 24, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 306
March 23, 2017 — Mr. Shipley (Lambton—Kent—Middlesex) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Wednesday, March 8, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 307
March 23, 2017 — Mrs. Stubbs (Lakeland) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Tuesday, March 7, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 308
March 23, 2017 — Mr. Barlow (Foothills) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Tuesday, March 7, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 309
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 310
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 311
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 312
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 313
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 314
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 315
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 316
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 317
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 318
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 319
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 320
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 321
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 322
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 323
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 324
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 325
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 326
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 327
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 328
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 329
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 330
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 331
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 332
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 333
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 334
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 335
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 336
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 337
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 338
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 339
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 13).
No. 340
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 341
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 342
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 343
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 344
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 345
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 346
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 347
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 348
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 349
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 350
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 351
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 352
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 353
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 354
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 355
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 356
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 357
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 358
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 359
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 360
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 361
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 362
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 363
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 364
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 365
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 366
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 367
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 368
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 369
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 370
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 371
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 372
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 373
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 374
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 375
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 376
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 377
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 378
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 379
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 380
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 381
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 382
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 383
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 384
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 385
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 386
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 387
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 388
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 389
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 390
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 391
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 392
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 393
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 394
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 395
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 396
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 397
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 398
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 399
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 13).
No. 400
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 401
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 402
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 403
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 404
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 405
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 406
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 407
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 408
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 409
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 410
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 411
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 412
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 413
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 414
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 415
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 416
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 417
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 418
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 419
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 420
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 421
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 422
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 423
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 424
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 425
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 426
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 427
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 428
March 30, 2017 — Mr. Poilievre (Carleton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 429
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, presented on Friday, March 24, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 430
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Monday, December 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 431
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, presented on Friday, March 24, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 432
April 3, 2017 — Mrs. Vecchio (Elgin—Middlesex—London) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, presented on Monday, March 20, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 433
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Richards (Banff—Airdrie) — That the 27th Report of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, presented on Monday, March 20, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 434
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Schmale (Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock) — That the 27th Report of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, presented on Monday, March 20, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 435
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Van Loan (York—Simcoe) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, presented on Thursday, December 8, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 436
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Shields (Bow River) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, presented on Friday, March 24, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 437
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Reid (Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston) — That the 27th Report of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, presented on Monday, March 20, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 438
April 3, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Thursday, March 23, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 439
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Rayes (Richmond—Arthabaska) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Thursday, March 23, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 440
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Monday, December 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 441
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Saroya (Markham—Unionville) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Tuesday, November 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 442
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Saroya (Markham—Unionville) — That the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Thursday, March 9, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 443
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Wednesday, October 26, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 444
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Wednesday, December 7, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 445
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Thursday, December 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 446
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Tilson (Dufferin—Caledon) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Tuesday, November 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 447
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Tilson (Dufferin—Caledon) — That the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Thursday, March 9, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 448
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Albas (Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Wednesday, October 26, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 449
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Albas (Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Wednesday, December 7, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 450
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Albas (Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Thursday, December 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 451
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Maguire (Brandon—Souris) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, presented on Thursday, December 8, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 452
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Doherty (Cariboo—Prince George) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Monday, January 30, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 453
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Doherty (Cariboo—Prince George) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Monday, March 20, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 454
April 3, 2017 — Mr. McCauley (Edmonton West) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates, presented on Tuesday, December 13, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 455
April 3, 2017 — Ms. Gladu (Sarnia—Lambton) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, presented on Monday, March 20, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 456
April 3, 2017 — Ms. Harder (Lethbridge) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, presented on Monday, March 20, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 457
April 3, 2017 — Ms. Harder (Lethbridge) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Monday, December 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 458
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Clarke (Beauport—Limoilou) — That the 12th Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Tuesday, December 13, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 459
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner) — That the Second Report of the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations, presented on Thursday, March 23, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 460
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner) — That the Third Report of the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations, presented on Thursday, March 23, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 461
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Diotte (Edmonton Griesbach) — That the Second Report of the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations, presented on Thursday, March 23, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 462
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Diotte (Edmonton Griesbach) — That the Third Report of the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations, presented on Thursday, March 23, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 463
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Gourde (Lévis—Lotbinière) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Monday, December 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 464
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Sopuck (Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Monday, January 30, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 465
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Sopuck (Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Monday, March 20, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 466
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Arnold (North Okanagan—Shuswap) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Monday, January 30, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 467
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Arnold (North Okanagan—Shuswap) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Monday, March 20, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 468
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Albrecht (Kitchener—Conestoga) — That the Second Report of the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations, presented on Thursday, March 23, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 469
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Albrecht (Kitchener—Conestoga) — That the Third Report of the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations, presented on Thursday, March 23, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 470
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Thursday, March 23, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 471
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Anderson (Cypress Hills—Grasslands) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Monday, December 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 472
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, presented on Monday, December 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 473
April 4, 2017 — Mr. Nuttall (Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, presented on Monday, December 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 474
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Kelly (Calgary Rocky Ridge) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Monday, December 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 475
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Dreeshen (Red Deer—Mountain View) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, presented on Monday, December 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 476
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 477
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 478
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 479
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 480
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 481
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 482
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 483
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 484
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 485
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 486
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 487
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 488
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 489
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 490
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 491
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 492
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 493
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 494
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Godin (Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 495
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 496
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 497
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 498
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 499
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 500
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 501
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 502
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 503
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 504
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 505
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 506
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 507
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 508
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 509
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 510
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 511
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 512
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 513
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 514
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Webber (Calgary Confederation) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Health that, during its consideration of Bill S-211, An Act respecting National Sickle Cell Awareness Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 515
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 516
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 517
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 518
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 519
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 520
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 521
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 522
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 523
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 524
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 525
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 526
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 527
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 528
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 529
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 530
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 531
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 532
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 533
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 534
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights that, during its consideration of Bill S-217, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (detention in custody), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 535
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 536
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 537
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 538
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 539
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 540
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 541
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 542
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 543
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-243, An Act respecting the development of a national maternity assistance program strategy and amending the Employment Insurance Act (maternity benefits), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 544
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Clement (Parry Sound—Muskoka) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 545
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Clement (Parry Sound—Muskoka) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 546
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Clement (Parry Sound—Muskoka) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 547
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Clement (Parry Sound—Muskoka) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 548
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Clement (Parry Sound—Muskoka) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 549
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Clement (Parry Sound—Muskoka) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 550
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Clement (Parry Sound—Muskoka) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 551
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Clement (Parry Sound—Muskoka) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 552
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Clement (Parry Sound—Muskoka) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 553
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Clement (Parry Sound—Muskoka) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-23, An Act respecting the preclearance of persons and goods in Canada and the United States, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 554
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 555
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 556
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 557
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 558
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 559
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 560
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 561
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 562
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 563
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 564
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Dreeshen (Red Deer—Mountain View) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 565
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Dreeshen (Red Deer—Mountain View) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 566
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Dreeshen (Red Deer—Mountain View) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 567
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Dreeshen (Red Deer—Mountain View) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 568
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Dreeshen (Red Deer—Mountain View) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 569
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Dreeshen (Red Deer—Mountain View) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 570
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Dreeshen (Red Deer—Mountain View) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 571
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Dreeshen (Red Deer—Mountain View) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 572
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Dreeshen (Red Deer—Mountain View) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 573
April 3, 2017 — Mr. Dreeshen (Red Deer—Mountain View) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology that, during its consideration of Bill C-36, An Act to amend the Statistics Act, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 574
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on National Defence, presented on Thursday, April 6, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 575
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on National Defence, presented on Thursday, April 6, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 576
April 10, 2017 — Mrs. Gallant (Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on National Defence, presented on Thursday, April 6, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 577
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Nater (Perth—Wellington) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Thursday, April 6, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 578
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Généreux (Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Thursday, April 6, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 579
April 10, 2017 — Mrs. Boucher (Beauport—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Thursday, April 6, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 580
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Allison (Niagara West) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 581
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Allison (Niagara West) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, April 6, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 582
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Kent (Thornhill) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 583
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Kent (Thornhill) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, April 6, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 584
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Kmiec (Calgary Shepard) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Friday, June 17, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 585
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Kmiec (Calgary Shepard) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, April 6, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 586
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Waugh (Saskatoon—Grasswood) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, presented on Thursday, December 8, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 587
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates, presented on Tuesday, December 13, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 588
April 10, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Tuesday, November 1, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 589
April 10, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Thursday, March 9, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 590
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Shipley (Lambton—Kent—Middlesex) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Monday, December 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 591
April 10, 2017 — Mr. Jeneroux (Edmonton Riverbend) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Monday, December 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 592
April 11, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Monday, December 12, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 593
April 27, 2017 — Mr. Van Loan (York—Simcoe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 594
April 27, 2017 — Mr. Van Loan (York—Simcoe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 595
April 27, 2017 — Mr. Van Loan (York—Simcoe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 596
April 27, 2017 — Mr. Van Loan (York—Simcoe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 597
April 27, 2017 — Mr. Van Loan (York—Simcoe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 598
April 27, 2017 — Mr. Van Loan (York—Simcoe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 599
April 27, 2017 — Mr. Van Loan (York—Simcoe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 600
April 27, 2017 — Mr. Van Loan (York—Simcoe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 601
April 27, 2017 — Mr. Van Loan (York—Simcoe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 602
April 27, 2017 — Mr. Van Loan (York—Simcoe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-323, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (rehabilitation of historic property), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 603
May 2, 2017 — Mr. Van Kesteren (Chatham-Kent—Leamington) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Monday, April 10, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 604
May 2, 2017 — Mr. Kmiec (Calgary Shepard) — That the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Monday, April 10, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 605
May 2, 2017 — Mr. Kent (Thornhill) — That the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Monday, April 10, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 606
May 11, 2017 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 23rd Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 607
May 11, 2017 — Mr. Jeneroux (Edmonton Riverbend) — That the 23rd Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 608
May 11, 2017 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 24th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 609
May 11, 2017 — Mr. Jeneroux (Edmonton Riverbend) — That the 24th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 610
May 11, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That the 15th Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Thursday, April 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 611
May 11, 2017 — Mr. Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent) — That the 15th Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Thursday, April 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 612
May 11, 2017 — Mr. Clement (Parry Sound—Muskoka) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, presented on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 613
May 11, 2017 — Mr. McColeman (Brantford—Brant) — That the 23rd Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 614
May 11, 2017 — Mr. McColeman (Brantford—Brant) — That the 24th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 615
May 11, 2017 — Mr. Clarke (Beauport—Limoilou) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates, presented on Thursday, April 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 616
May 11, 2017 — Mr. McCauley (Edmonton West) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates, presented on Thursday, April 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 617
May 11, 2017 — Mr. Hoback (Prince Albert) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Monday, April 10, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 618
May 11, 2017 — Mr. Allison (Niagara West) — That the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Monday, April 10, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 619
May 31, 2017 — Mr. Masse (Windsor West) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, presented on Wednesday, May 31, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 620
September 14, 2017 — Mr. Aubin (Trois-Rivières) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-49, An Act to amend the Canada Transportation Act and other Acts respecting transportation and to make related and consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 621
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 622
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 623
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 624
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 625
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 626
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 627
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 628
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 629
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 630
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 631
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 632
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 633
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 634
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 635
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 636
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 637
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 638
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 639
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 640
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 641
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 642
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 643
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 644
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 645
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 646
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 647
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 648
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 649
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 650
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 651
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 652
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 653
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 654
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 655
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 656
October 5, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 657
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 658
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 659
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 660
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 661
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 662
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 663
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 664
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 665
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 666
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 667
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 668
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 669
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 670
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 671
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 672
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 673
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 674
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Warkentin (Grande Prairie—Mackenzie) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 675
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 676
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 677
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 678
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 679
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 680
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 681
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 682
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 683
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 684
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 685
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 686
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 687
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 688
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 689
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 690
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 691
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 692
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 693
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 694
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 695
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 696
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 697
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 698
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 699
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 700
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 701
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 702
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 703
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 704
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 705
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 706
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 707
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 708
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 709
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 710
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 711
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 712
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 713
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 714
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 715
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 716
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 717
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 718
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 719
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 720
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 721
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 722
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 723
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 724
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 725
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 726
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 727
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 728
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 729
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 730
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 731
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 732
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 733
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 734
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 735
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 736
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 737
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 738
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 739
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 740
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 741
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 742
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 743
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 744
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 745
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Strahl (Chilliwack—Hope) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 746
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 747
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 748
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 749
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 750
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 751
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 752
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 753
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 754
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 755
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 756
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 757
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 758
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 759
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 760
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 761
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 762
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 763
October 5, 2017 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 764
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 765
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 766
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 767
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 768
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 769
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 770
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 771
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 772
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 773
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 774
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 775
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 776
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 777
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 778
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 779
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 780
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 781
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 782
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 783
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 784
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 785
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 786
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 787
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 788
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 789
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 790
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 791
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 792
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 793
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 794
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 795
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 796
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 797
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 798
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 799
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 800
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 801
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 802
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 803
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 804
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 805
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 806
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 807
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 808
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 809
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 810
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 811
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 812
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 813
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 814
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 815
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 816
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 817
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 818
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 819
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 820
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 821
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 822
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 823
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 824
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 825
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 826
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 827
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 828
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 829
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 830
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 831
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 832
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 833
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 834
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 835
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Eglinski (Yellowhead) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia's north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 836
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 837
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 838
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 839
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 840
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 841
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 842
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 843
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 844
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 845
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 846
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 847
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 848
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 849
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 850
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 851
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 852
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 853
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 854
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 855
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 856
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 857
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 858
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 859
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 860
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 861
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 862
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 863
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 864
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 865
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 866
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 867
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 868
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 869
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 870
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 871
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 872
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 873
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 874
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 875
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 876
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 877
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 sitting days.
No. 878
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 sitting days.
No. 879
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 sitting days.
No. 880
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 sitting days.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 19).
No. 881
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 882
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 883
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 884
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 885
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 886
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 30 calendar days.
No. 887
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 35 calendar days.
No. 888
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 40 calendar days.
No. 889
October 5, 2017 — Mr. Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities that, during its consideration of Bill C-48, An Act respecting the regulation of vessels that transport crude oil or persistent oil to or from ports or marine installations located along British Columbia’s north coast, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 45 calendar days.
No. 890
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton) — That the 16th Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Monday, October 30, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 891
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Nicholson (Niagara Falls) — That the 16th Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Monday, October 30, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 892
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Kitchen (Souris—Moose Mountain) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, presented on Wednesday, September 27, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 893
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Shields (Bow River) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, presented on Wednesday, September 27, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 894
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Barlow (Foothills) — That the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Monday, November 6, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 895
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 31st Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Tuesday, September 26, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 896
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 32nd Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, November 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 897
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Sorenson (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the 33rd Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, November 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 898
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Liepert (Calgary Signal Hill) — That the 16th Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Monday, October 30, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 899
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent) — That the 31st Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Tuesday, September 26, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 900
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent) — That the 32nd Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, November 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 901
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent) — That the 33rd Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, November 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 902
November 28, 2017 — Mrs. Boucher (Beauport—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix) — That the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Monday, November 6, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 903
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Van Loan (York—Simcoe) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, presented on Wednesday, September 27, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 904
November 28, 2017 — Mrs. Kusie (Calgary Midnapore) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Thursday, November 2, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 905
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Clarke (Beauport—Limoilou) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Thursday, November 2, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 906
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Généreux (Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Thursday, November 2, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 907
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Maguire (Brandon—Souris) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Thursday, November 9, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 908
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Saroya (Markham—Unionville) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Thursday, November 9, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 909
November 28, 2017 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Thursday, November 9, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 910
November 28, 2017 — Mr. Aboultaif (Edmonton Manning) — That the 13th Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Wednesday, November 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 911
December 4, 2017 — Mr. Nater (Perth—Wellington) — That the 48th Report of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, presented on Thursday, November 30, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 912
December 4, 2017 — Mr. Blaney (Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on National Defence, presented on Thursday, June 15, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 913
December 8, 2017 — Mr. Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable) — That the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Monday, November 6, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 914
December 11, 2017 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 915
December 11, 2017 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 916
December 11, 2017 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 917
December 11, 2017 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 918
December 11, 2017 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 919
December 11, 2017 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 920
December 11, 2017 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 921
December 11, 2017 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 922
December 11, 2017 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 923
December 11, 2017 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 924
December 11, 2017 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 925
December 11, 2017 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 926
December 11, 2017 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 927
December 11, 2017 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 928
December 11, 2017 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 929
December 11, 2017 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 930
December 11, 2017 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 931
December 11, 2017 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 932
December 11, 2017 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 933
December 11, 2017 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 934
December 11, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five sitting days.
No. 935
December 11, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten sitting days.
No. 936
December 11, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 sitting days.
No. 937
December 11, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 sitting days.
No. 938
December 11, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 sitting days.
No. 939
December 11, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed five calendar days.
No. 940
December 11, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed ten calendar days.
No. 941
December 11, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 15 calendar days.
No. 942
December 11, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 20 calendar days.
No. 943
December 11, 2017 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code (amendments permitting the accession to the Arms Trade Treaty and other amendments), the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee, provided that the travel does not exceed 25 calendar days.
No. 944
December 12, 2017 — Mr. Choquette (Drummond) — That the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Tuesday, December 12, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 945
December 12, 2017 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Tuesday, December 12, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 946
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on National Defence, presented on Wednesday, May 31, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 947
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on National Defence, presented on Thursday, June 15, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 948
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities, presented on Wednesday, May 31, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 949
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-62, An Act to amend the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act and other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two pieces of legislation.
No. 950
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-62, An Act to amend the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act and other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 951
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-62, An Act to amend the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act and other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into three pieces of legislation.
No. 952
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-62, An Act to amend the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act and other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into three or more pieces of legislation.
No. 953
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two pieces of legislation.
No. 954
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into three pieces of legislation.
No. 955
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into four pieces of legislation.
No. 956
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into five pieces of legislation.
No. 957
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into six pieces of legislation.
No. 958
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into seven pieces of legislation.
No. 959
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into eight pieces of legislation.
No. 960
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into nine pieces of legislation.
No. 961
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 962
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into three or more pieces of legislation.
No. 963
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into four or more pieces of legislation.
No. 964
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into five or more pieces of legislation.
No. 965
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into six or more pieces of legislation.
No. 966
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into seven or more pieces of legislation.
No. 967
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Fast (Abbotsford) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development that, during its consideration of Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into eight or more pieces of legislation.
No. 968
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two pieces of legislation, one containing Part 1, National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, and related provisions; and one containing the remaining parts of the Bill.
No. 969
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into three pieces of legislation, one containing Part 1, National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, and related provisions; one containing Part 2, Intelligence Commissioner, and related provisions; and one containing the remaining parts of the Bill.
No. 970
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into four pieces of legislation, one containing Part 1, National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, and related provisions; one containing Part 2, Intelligence Commissioner, and related provisions; one containing Part 3, Communications Security Establishment, and related provisions; and one containing the remaining parts of the Bill.
No. 971
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into five pieces of legislation, one containing Part 1, National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, and related provisions; one containing Part 2, Intelligence Commissioner, and related provisions; one containing Part 3, Communications Security Establishment, and related provisions; one containing Part 4, Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, and related provisions; and one containing the remaining parts of the Bill.
No. 972
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into six pieces of legislation, one containing Part 1, National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, and related provisions; one containing Part 2, Intelligence Commissioner, and related provisions; one containing Part 3, Communications Security Establishment, and related provisions; one containing Part 4, Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 5, Security of Canada Information Sharing Act, and related provisions; and one containing the remaining parts of the Bill.
No. 973
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into seven pieces of legislation, one containing Part 1, National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, and related provisions; one containing Part 2, Intelligence Commissioner, and related provisions; one containing Part 3, Communications Security Establishment, and related provisions; one containing Part 4, Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 5, Security of Canada Information Sharing Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 6, Secure Air Travel Act, and related provisions; and one containing the remaining parts of the Bill.
No. 974
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into eight pieces of legislation, one containing Part 1, National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, and related provisions; one containing Part 2, Intelligence Commissioner, and related provisions; one containing Part 3, Communications Security Establishment, and related provisions; one containing Part 4, Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 5, Security of Canada Information Sharing Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 6, Secure Air Travel Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 7, Criminal Code, and related provisions; and one containing the remaining parts of the Bill.
No. 975
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into nine pieces of legislation, one containing Part 1, National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, and related provisions; one containing Part 2, Intelligence Commissioner, and related provisions; one containing Part 3, Communications Security Establishment, and related provisions; one containing Part 4, Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 5, Security of Canada Information Sharing Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 6, Secure Air Travel Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 7, Criminal Code, and related provisions; one containing Part 8, Youth Criminal Justice Act, and related provisions; and one containing the remaining parts of the Bill.
No. 976
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into ten pieces of legislation, one containing Part 1, National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, and related provisions; one containing Part 2, Intelligence Commissioner, and related provisions; one containing Part 3, Communications Security Establishment, and related provisions; one containing Part 4, Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 5, Security of Canada Information Sharing Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 6, Secure Air Travel Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 7, Criminal Code, and related provisions; one containing Part 8, Youth Criminal Justice Act, and related provisions; one containing Part 9, Review, and related provisions; and one containing the remaining parts of the Bill.
No. 977
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two pieces of legislation.
No. 978
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 979
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into three pieces of legislation.
No. 980
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into three or more pieces of legislation.
No. 981
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into four pieces of legislation.
No. 982
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into four or more pieces of legislation.
No. 983
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into five pieces of legislation.
No. 984
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into five or more pieces of legislation.
No. 985
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into six pieces of legislation.
No. 986
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into six or more pieces of legislation.
No. 987
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into seven pieces of legislation.
No. 988
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into seven or more pieces of legislation.
No. 989
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into eight pieces of legislation.
No. 990
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into eight or more pieces of legislation.
No. 991
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into nine pieces of legislation.
No. 992
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Paul-Hus (Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-59, An Act respecting national security matters, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into nine or more pieces of legislation.
No. 993
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, presented on Monday, May 29, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 994
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Viersen (Peace River—Westlock) — That the 12th Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, presented on Monday, March 19, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 995
March 26, 2018 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Wednesday, May 10, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 996
March 26, 2018 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Wednesday, May 10, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 997
March 26, 2018 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Wednesday, June 14, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 998
March 26, 2018 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Tuesday, January 30, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 999
March 26, 2018 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That the 15th Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Thursday, February 15, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1000
March 26, 2018 — Mr. O'Toole (Durham) — That the 17th Report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development, presented on Tuesday, March 20, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1001
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Monday, June 19, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1002
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Monday, December 11, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1003
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Tilson (Dufferin—Caledon) — That the 12th Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Tuesday, June 20, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1004
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Friday, June 9, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1005
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Friday, June 9, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1006
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Wednesday, December 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1007
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 25th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, May 15, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1008
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 26th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, May 15, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1009
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 27th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Tuesday, May 30, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1010
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 28th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, June 5, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1011
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 29th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, June 8, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1012
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 30th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, June 8, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1013
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 31st Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Tuesday, September 26, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1014
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 32nd Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, November 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1015
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 33rd Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, November 22, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1016
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 34th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, December 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1017
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 35th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, December 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1018
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 36th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, December 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1019
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 37th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, December 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1020
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 38th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, December 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1021
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 39th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, December 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1022
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 40th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, December 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1023
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 41st Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, February 12, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1024
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the 42nd Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, March 22, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1025
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Thursday, June 15, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1026
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the Eighth Report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Tuesday, December 12, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1027
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Albas (Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola) — That the 21st Report of the Standing Committee on Finance, presented on Friday, December 8, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1028
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Kent (Thornhill) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Monday, May 1, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1029
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Kent (Thornhill) — That the Tenth Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Wednesday, December 13, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1030
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Kent (Thornhill) — That the 12th Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Wednesday, February 28, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1031
March 26, 2018 — Ms. Gladu (Sarnia—Lambton) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Friday, June 9, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1032
March 26, 2018 — Mr. McCauley (Edmonton West) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates, presented on Friday, June 16, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1033
March 26, 2018 — Mr. McCauley (Edmonton West) — That the 12th Report of the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates, presented on Monday, December 4, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1034
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Lloyd (Sturgeon River—Parkland) — That the Sixth Report of the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, presented on Wednesday, May 31, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1035
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Lloyd (Sturgeon River—Parkland) — That the Seventh Report of the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, presented on Monday, June 12, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1036
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-65, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code (harassment and violence), the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act and the Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 1, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two pieces of legislation.
No. 1037
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-65, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code (harassment and violence), the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act and the Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 1, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 1038
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Warawa (Langley—Aldergrove) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities that, during its consideration of Bill C-65, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code (harassment and violence), the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act and the Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 1, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into three pieces of legislation.
No. 1039
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Clarke (Beauport—Limoilou) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Thursday, March 24, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 1040
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Clarke (Beauport—Limoilou) — That the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Wednesday, December 14, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 1041
March 26, 2018 — Mr. Clarke (Beauport—Limoilou) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Official Languages, presented on Tuesday, May 9, 2017, be concurred in.
No. 1042
April 25, 2018 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two pieces of legislation, one containing the provisions of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, and the other containing the remaining provisions of the Bill.
No. 1043
April 25, 2018 — Mr. Dusseault (Sherbrooke) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two pieces of legislation, one containing the provisions of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, and the other containing the remaining provisions of the Bill.
No. 1044
April 25, 2018 — Ms. Brosseau (Berthier—Maskinongé) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two pieces of legislation, one containing the provisions of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, and the other containing the remaining provisions of the Bill.
No. 1045
April 25, 2018 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 1046
April 25, 2018 — Mr. Dusseault (Sherbrooke) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 1047
April 25, 2018 — Ms. Brosseau (Berthier—Maskinongé) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two or more pieces of legislation.
No. 1048
April 25, 2018 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two pieces of legislation, one containing the provisions relating to the amendments to the Excise Act, 2001, in connection with cannabis taxation, and the other containing the remaining provisions of the Bill.
No. 1049
April 25, 2018 — Mr. Dusseault (Sherbrooke) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two pieces of legislation, one containing the provisions relating to the amendments to the Excise Act, 2001, in connection with cannabis taxation, and the other containing the remaining provisions of the Bill.
No. 1050
April 25, 2018 — Ms. Brosseau (Berthier—Maskinongé) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Finance that, during its consideration of Bill C-74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures, the Committee be granted the power to divide the Bill into two pieces of legislation, one containing the provisions relating to the amendments to the Excise Act, 2001, in connection with cannabis taxation, and the other containing the remaining provisions of the Bill.
No. 1051
May 3, 2018 — Mr. Richards (Banff—Airdrie) — That the First Report of the Special Committee on Electoral Reform, presented on Monday, November 28, 2016, be concurred in.
No. 1052
May 28, 2018 — Mrs. Stubbs (Lakeland) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Friday, May 4, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1053
May 28, 2018 — Mr. Hoback (Prince Albert) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Thursday, April 26, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1054
May 28, 2018 — Mr. Albrecht (Kitchener—Conestoga) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations, presented on Friday, May 25, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1055
May 28, 2018 — Mr. Nicholson (Niagara Falls) — That the 20th Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Tuesday, May 22, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1056
May 28, 2018 — Mr. Kent (Thornhill) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Wednesday, May 9, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1057
May 31, 2018 — Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-71, An Act to amend certain Acts and Regulations in relation to firearms, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 23).
No. 1058
May 31, 2018 — Mr. Miller (Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security that, during its consideration of Bill C-71, An Act to amend certain Acts and Regulations in relation to firearms, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
Motion may not be moved (See Government Business No. 23).
No. 1059
May 31, 2018 — Mr. Carrie (Oshawa) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Thursday, April 26, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1060
May 31, 2018 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That the 16th Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Tuesday, May 1, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1061
May 31, 2018 — Mr. Lobb (Huron—Bruce) — That the 14th Report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Wednesday, April 18, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1062
May 31, 2018 — Mr. MacKenzie (Oxford) — That the 20th Report of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, presented on Tuesday, May 22, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1063
June 5, 2018 — Mr. Falk (Provencher) — That the Ninth Report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, presented on Friday, May 4, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1064
June 5, 2018 — Mr. Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent) — That the 47th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Wednesday, May 30, 2018, be concurred in.
Concurrence motion — may not be moved before either a comprehensive response has been tabled or September 28, 2018, whichever shall come first, pursuant to Standing Order 109.
No. 1065
June 5, 2018 — Mr. Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable) — That the 11th Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Wednesday, May 30, 2018, be concurred in.
Concurrence motion — may not be moved before either a comprehensive response has been tabled or September 28, 2018, whichever shall come first, pursuant to Standing Order 109.
No. 1066
June 5, 2018 — Mr. Nuttall (Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte) — That the 44th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, April 26, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1067
June 5, 2018 — Mr. Nuttall (Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte) — That the 46th Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Thursday, May 10, 2018, be concurred in.
No. 1068
June 8, 2018 — Mr. Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food that, during its consideration of Bill C-281, An Act to establish a National Local Food Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 1069
June 8, 2018 — Mr. Barlow (Foothills) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food that, during its consideration of Bill C-281, An Act to establish a National Local Food Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 1070
June 8, 2018 — Mr. McCauley (Edmonton West) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food that, during its consideration of Bill C-281, An Act to establish a National Local Food Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 1071
June 8, 2018 — Mr. Brassard (Barrie—Innisfil) — That it be an instruction to the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food that, during its consideration of Bill C-281, An Act to establish a National Local Food Day, the Committee be granted the power to travel throughout Canada to hear testimony from interested parties and that the necessary staff do accompany the Committee.
No. 1072
June 11, 2018 — Ms. Rempel (Calgary Nose Hill) — That the 12th Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Tuesday, June 20, 2017, be concurred in.

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