Selected Decisions of Speaker Lloyd Francis 1984
Precedence and Sequence of Business / Miscellaneous
Second reading appointment
Debates p. 564
Background
Mr. Nielsen (Yukon) rose on a point of order to object to the proceedings of the previous evening concerning the appointment of a time for second reading of Bill C-9, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act. He contended that since the division on first reading was concluded after the normal hour of adjournment, no further proceeding should have taken place (i.e. the Speaker should not have asked "When will the bill be read a second time?"). The Speaker immediately made a ruling.
Issue
Following a division on first reading after the normal hour of adjournment, is it in order for the Chair to ask when a bill will be read a second time?
Decision
Yes. The question is simply a formality.
Reasons given by the Speaker
As outlined by Beauchesne, the question "When will the bill be read a second time?" is asked by the Speaker immediately after the House has agreed to the first reading of a bill. The question is simply a formality to place the bill on the Order Paper for consideration at some future date.
Sources cited
Beauchesne, 5th ed., p. 222, c. 722.
References
Debates, January 18, 1984, p. 531.