September 30, 2011
Hon. Andrew Scheer
Recognizing visitors in the gallery; acknowledgement
The Speaker:
The Speaker made a routine acknowledgement of visitors present in the gallery.
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September 30, 2011
The Speaker:
The Speaker made a routine acknowledgement of visitors present in the gallery.
June 23, 2011
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The Speaker issued a statement at the start of the 41st Parliament outlining guidelines for decorum, props, and conduct during Question Period.
June 23, 2011
The Acting Speaker: The hon. Member for Timmins—James Bay has risen on a second point of order. Maybe I will take this opportunity to clarify for all Members in the House a couple of issues: one...
The Speaker clarifies that the Chair has discretion to stop the clock during a point of order based on its legitimacy and intent to prevent abuse of speaking time.
June 22, 2011
The Deputy Speaker: I am now prepared to give a ruling on a point of order raised yesterday by the hon. Member for Toronto Centre regarding a statement made by the Minister of Public Safety in the...
The Speaker ruled that a Minister's words were unparliamentary but closed the matter after the Minister provided a clarification.
October 3, 2006
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The Chair outlines the guidelines for take-note debates, emphasizing their non-partisan nature and the application of standard rules of decorum.
April 6, 2006
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The Speaker provides guidelines for take-note debates, emphasizing their non-partisan purpose and the application of standard rules of decorum and relevance.
June 14, 2005
The Speaker: I am now prepared to rule on the points of order raised by the hon. Member for Mississauga South concerning remarks made during the Question Period of Friday, June 3, 2005, and...
The Speaker ruled that while disputes over facts are matters for debate, calling a contract 'a dirty deal' during Question Period impugns motives and is out of order.
October 21, 2003
The Deputy Speaker: I should keep in mind of course that I chaired the Committee on Modernization. The Committee, in effect, changed the 40-minute speeches that were originally set aside for the...
The Speaker ruled that 20-minute speech slots cannot be split without obtaining the unanimous consent of the House.
April 24, 2001
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The Speaker sets guidelines for take-note debates, emphasizing that rules of relevance and decorum, especially during questions and comments, will be enforced.
February 19, 2001
The Speaker: Order, please. I wish to rule today on a point of order raised by the hon. Member for Repentigny on February 14, 2001. This point of order concerns comments made by the hon. Member...
The Speaker ruled that a disagreement over the interpretation of a member's statement is a matter of debate, not a point of order.