Selected Decisions of Speaker Jeanne Sauvé 1980-1984
Rules of Debate / Miscellaneous
Seconder of a Government motion
Debates p. 22176
Background
As debate was about to begin on the motion for third reading of Bill C-133, An Act to amend the Supplementary Retirement Benefits Act (No.2), Mr. Nickerson (Western Arctic) rose on a point of order to note that the motion had not been seconded by a Minister. After hearing Members' comments, the Acting Speaker (Mr. Corbin) declared that he would rule later on in the course of debate and that, in the meantime, he would allow debate to proceed.
Issue
Must a motion moved by a Minister necessarily be seconded by a Minister?
Decision
No. The motion may be seconded by any Member.
Reasons given by the Speaker
The Standing Orders do not require that the seconder be a Minister of the Crown. Only a Minister may move a Government motion, but any Member may second such a motion. The motion is thus in order and debate may proceed.
Sources cited
Standing Order 49(1).
Journals, November 18, 1982, p. 5361.
References
Debates, January 25, 1983, p. 22169.