Rules, Orders and Forms of Proceeding of the House of Commons of Canada: Adopted by the House, in the First Session of the First Parliament, and Subsequently AmendedS.E. Dawson, 1901 - 345 pages |
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... Members then present , shall be inserted in the journal . - B . 298 , 299 . 5. Any stranger admitted into any part of ... Member shall take notice that strangers are present , Mr. Speaker or the Chairman ( as the case may be ) , shall ...
... Members then present , shall be inserted in the journal . - B . 298 , 299 . 5. Any stranger admitted into any part of ... Member shall take notice that strangers are present , Mr. Speaker or the Chairman ( as the case may be ) , shall ...
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... Members speaking . Two or moreMem- II.- RULES OF DEBATE . 10. Every Member desiring to speak is to rise in his place , uncovered , and address himself to Mr. Speaker . - B . 405. M. 340 . 11. When two or more Members rise to bers rising ...
... Members speaking . Two or moreMem- II.- RULES OF DEBATE . 10. Every Member desiring to speak is to rise in his place , uncovered , and address himself to Mr. Speaker . - B . 405. M. 340 . 11. When two or more Members rise to bers rising ...
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... Member who has risen " be now heard , " or " do now speak . " -B . 406. M. 343 12. A Member called to order shall sit down , but may afterwards explain . The House , if appealed to , shall decide on the case , but without debate . If ...
... Member who has risen " be now heard , " or " do now speak . " -B . 406. M. 343 12. A Member called to order shall sit down , but may afterwards explain . The House , if appealed to , shall decide on the case , but without debate . If ...
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... , à moins que parle deux ce ne soit pour expliquer une partie es- fois . sentielle de son discours , dans laquelle ses paroles ont pu être mal interprétées , to a Member who has made a substantive motion to mais DÉBATS . 11.
... , à moins que parle deux ce ne soit pour expliquer une partie es- fois . sentielle de son discours , dans laquelle ses paroles ont pu être mal interprétées , to a Member who has made a substantive motion to mais DÉBATS . 11.
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... Member who has made a substantive motion to the House , but not to any Mem- ber who has moved an order of the day , an amendment , the previous question , or an instruction to a ... MEMBERS . to a Member who has made a substantive ...
... Member who has made a substantive motion to the House , but not to any Mem- ber who has moved an order of the day , an amendment , the previous question , or an instruction to a ... MEMBERS . to a Member who has made a substantive ...
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