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Notice Paper

No. 52

Monday, April 4, 2022

11:00 a.m.


Introduction of Government Bills

Introduction of Private Members' Bills

Notices of Motions (Routine Proceedings)

April 1, 2022 — Mr. Brassard (Barrie—Innisfil) — That the first report of the Special Joint Committee on the Declaration of Emergency, presented on Tuesday, March 22, 2022, be concurred in.

April 1, 2022 — Mr. Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent) — That the third report of the Standing Committee on Industry and Technology, presented on Tuesday, March 29, 2022, be concurred in.

Questions

Q-4582 — April 1, 2022 — Mr. Albas (Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola) — With regard to changes in government policies, regulations, and taxation measures that came into effect on April 1, 2022, broken down by department and agency: what are the details of all these changes, including, for each, (i) what the change was, (ii) the reason for the change, (iii) the costs or projected costs associated with the change, (iv) the additional revenue or loss projected for the government over the next five years, broken down by year, as a result of the change?
Q-4592 — April 1, 2022 — Mr. Albas (Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola) — With regard to vehicles owned, rented or leased by the government, since 2016, broken down by year and by department, agency or other government entity: (a) how many parking tickets, or similar types of citations, were received by government vehicles; (b) what was the cumulative amount of fines of the parking tickets referred to in (a); (c) how many of the parking tickets referred to in (a) were paid for by the government; (d) what is the total amount paid by the government for parking violations; (e) why did the government pay for the tickets in (c) rather than the government employee or other individual who parked illegally; (f) how many traffic tickets, or similar types of citations, were received by the government, including those received by mail or email, such as from red-light cameras or speeding cameras; (g) what was the cumulative amount of fines of the traffic tickets referred to in (f); (h) how many of the traffic tickets referred to in (f) were paid for by the government; (i) what is the total amount paid by the government for traffic violations; (j) why did the government pay for the tickets in (i) rather than the government employee or other individual who committed the traffic violation; and (k) what is the policy regarding who pays the (i) parking ticket, (ii) traffic ticket, when it is unclear who committed the infraction?
Q-4602 — April 1, 2022 — Mrs. Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek) — With regard to the government’s procurement of COVID-19 vaccines, including boosters: (a) how many doses has the government procured, broken down by the year the doses are, or were, scheduled to be delivered, from 2020 through 2028; (b) what is the breakdown of (a) by manufacturer and specific vaccine; and (c) what is the breakdown of (a) by the number of doses intended for (i) domestic use, (ii) foreign use through COVAX, (iii) other foreign use?

Notices of Motions for the Production of Papers

Business of Supply

Opposition Motions
April 1, 2022 — Ms. Findlay (South Surrey—White Rock) — That, given that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) alliance has made an immeasurable contribution to peace, security, and prosperity for all its members, the House call on the government to increase spending on national defence to at least two per cent of Canada's gross domestic product, in accordance with NATO's 2014 Wales Summit Declaration.
Notice also received from:
Mr. Caputo (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo), Ms. Bergen (Portage—Lisgar), Mr. Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable), Mr. Chong (Wellington—Halton Hills) and Mr. Brassard (Barrie—Innisfil) — April 1, 2022

Government Business

Private Members' Notices of Motions

Private Members' Business

C-224 — January 31, 2022 — Mrs. Romanado (Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne) — Second reading and reference to the Standing Committee on Health of Bill C-224, An Act to establish a national framework for the prevention and treatment of cancers linked to firefighting.
Pursuant to Standing Order 86(3), jointly seconded by:
Mr. Dhaliwal (Surrey—Newton) and Ms. Dzerowicz (Davenport) — February 28, 2022
Mr. Morrice (Kitchener Centre) and Mr. Aldag (Cloverdale—Langley City) — March 1, 2022
Mr. Longfield (Guelph) and Mr. Kelloway (Cape Breton—Canso) — March 2, 2022
Mr. Noormohamed (Vancouver Granville) — March 4, 2022
Ms. Damoff (Oakville North—Burlington) — March 11, 2022
Mr. Fillmore (Halifax) — March 18, 2022
Mr. Carr (Winnipeg South Centre) and Ms. Diab (Halifax West) — March 28, 2022
Mr. McKinnon (Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam), Ms. Bradford (Kitchener South—Hespeler) and Mrs. Atwin (Fredericton) — March 30, 2022
Mr. Doherty (Cariboo—Prince George) and Mr. Bains (Steveston—Richmond East) — April 1, 2022

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