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April 19, 1993

Hon. John Fraser

Question of Privilege

The House of Commons and Statutory Law: failure to table document as required by statute—prima facie

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June 11, 1992

Hon. John Fraser

Ruling

Recorded divisions: practice of "pairing"; entry in the Votes and Proceedings; authority of the Chair re "pairing"; broken pair

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February 5, 1992

Hon. John Fraser

Question of Privilege

The House of Commons and Statutory Law: failure to table document as required by statute; role of Speaker

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April 9, 1991

Hon. John Fraser

Point of Order

Amendment to the Standing Orders: reduction in the number of allotted days in proportion to the number of sitting days

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April 9, 1991

Hon. John Fraser

Point of Order

Amendment to the Standing Orders, allowing a Minister to move a "motion upon Routine Proceedings" if unanimous consent is refused, found to be acceptable

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October 11, 1990

Hon. John Fraser

Question of Privilege

Government Orders; notice of intention to move time allocation; interpretation of applicable Standing Order; notice ruled invalid

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May 17, 1990

Hon. John Fraser

Question of Privilege

Abuse of Commons' stationery, mailing and franking privileges: alleged misuse of Commons' stationery by former Member and an American organization

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May 17, 1990

Hon. John Fraser

Question of Privilege

Misrepresentation of Parliament's role in Government communications respecting the proposed Goods and Services Tax: radio advertisement

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