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June 10, 1993

Hon. John Fraser

Question of Privilege

Interference with Members—intimidation and immunity: alleged intimidation of Member; service of legal documents within parliamentary precincts

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March 24, 1993

Hon. John Fraser

Ruling

Unparliamentary language: expression "we were lied to"; naming of a Member

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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

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December 8, 1992

Hon. John Fraser

Point of Order

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

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October 10, 1991

Hon. John Fraser

Point of Order

Unparliamentary language: sexist and racist remarks

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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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December 13, 1990

Hon. John Fraser

Ruling

Political affiliation: designation in records of the House

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November 1, 1990

Hon. John Fraser

Question of Privilege

Oath/affirmation of allegiance: Member's right to sit in the House in the face of an alleged repudiation of oath; meaning and significance of the oath

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