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February 15, 1993

Hon. John Fraser

Point of Order

Amendment: notice sent by fax; deadline set down in the Standing Orders; signature of a Member

The Decision-Making Process AI
#Debate #Order #Procedure +4

December 8, 1992

Hon. John Fraser

Point of Order

Motions: statutory order; notice of motion ultra vires; Speaker does not rule on legal matters

The Decision-Making Process AI
#Debate #Decision Making #Admissibility of Motions +1

December 7, 1992

Hon. John Fraser

Ruling

Omnibus bills: admissibility; long titles

The Legislative Process AI
#Debate #Order #Legislative Process +2

June 22, 1992

Hon. John Fraser

Ruling

Leave granted; Speaker determines timing of debate to take into account other House decisions

Emergency Debates AI
#Debate #Procedure #Admissibility of Motions +1

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

The Decision-Making Process AI
#Debate #Order #Procedure +4

April 28, 1992

Hon. John Fraser

Point of Order

Public Bills: committee amendments, receivability of report stage amendments adopted in committee, receivability of report

The Legislative Process AI
#Debate #Order #Unparliamentary +4

April 1, 1992

Hon. John Fraser

Point of Order

Omnibus Bills: admissibility; long titles

The Legislative Process AI
#Debate #Order #Procedure +5

March 26, 1992

Hon. John Fraser

Point of Order

Opposition motion: amendment exceeding the scope of the motion

Financial Procedures AI
#Debate #Order #Procedure +5

February 6, 1992

Hon. John Fraser

Ruling

Interpretation of Standing Order relating to emergency debates; Speaker's observations following discussion in the House

Emergency Debates AI
#Debate #Order #Procedure +4

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

Parliamentary Privilege AI
#Debate #Procedure #Privilege +3