Point of Order
November 29, 2023
Point of order on the admissibility of Ways and Means Motion No. 19
Hon. Greg Fergus
Speaker of the House
Ruling Text
The Speaker:
Yesterday, the House leader of the official opposition raised a point of order regarding Ways and Means Motion No. 19, arguing that under the rule of anticipation, the ways and means motion was out of order. He quoted extensively from House of Commons Procedure and Practice, third edition, in that regard.
[Translation]
After his intervention, other members indicated that they would return to the House to offer their own observations on this complex point of order.
Given that we have seen the matter of similar bills being raised several times over the past few years, the Chair believes the current situation would benefit from a thorough explanation and a comprehensive ruling.
[English]
However, I do not believe there are sufficient grounds at the moment to prevent the House from considering the ways and means motion, the purpose of which is to allow taxation legislation to be brought in. Until such time as I can return to the House with a more detailed ruling, I will allow proceedings on Ways and Means Motion No. 19 to continue. If the motion is concurred in, I will allow the bill based thereon to subsequently be brought in and for debate to begin on it. I intend to return to the House on the matter of the similarity between bills as soon as possible.
I thank members for their attention.
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Holding
"Proceedings on Ways and Means Motion No. 19 are permitted to continue, but a final, detailed ruling on the point of order regarding the rule of anticipation and similar bills will be delivered at a later time."
AI Summary
The Speaker took a point of order regarding the rule of anticipation under advisement, allowing proceedings on a Ways and Means motion to continue pending a final ruling.
AI Analysis
- Outcome
- Taken under advisement
- Tone
- Neutral
- Procedural Stage
- Government Orders
- Significance
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High