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Government Business No. 6 (Canada Federal)

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Has anyone looked into it? Everyone should, if it means what some are saying. Please take a look and judge for yourself.
 
Has anyone looked into it? Everyone should, if it means what some are saying. Please take a look and judge for yourself.[/QUOTE

your copy and paste button broken?

I don't want to bias anyone. The newspapers are known for giving their opinion of the news.

No. 6 — May 17, 2016 — The Leader of the Government in the House of Commons — That, notwithstanding any Standing Order or usual practice of the House, commencing upon the adoption of this Order: (a) on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, the House shall continue to sit beyond the ordinary hour of daily adjournment until such time as a Minister of the Crown or a Parliamentary Secretary moves a motion for the adjournment of the House, such motions to be deemed adopted without debate or amendment;

(b) the House shall continue to sit beyond June 23, 2016;

(c) matters to be considered pursuant to Standing Orders 52(9) and 53.1 be taken up at 10:00 p.m. and, upon conclusion of each said debate, the House shall resume consideration of Government Orders;

(d) proceedings pursuant to Standing Order 38 shall take place at 6:30 p.m. on Mondays, or at the conclusion of the taking of any recorded division deferred pursuant to paragraph (e)(ii), whichever is later; at the expiry of the time provided for Private Members’ Business on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and when the debate on the matter or matters raised pursuant to Standing Order 38 has ended, the motion to adjourn the House shall be deemed to have been withdrawn and the House shall resume consideration of Government Orders;

(e) subject to paragraph (f), when a recorded division is requested in respect of a debatable motion, including any division arising as a consequence of the application of Standing Order 61(2) or 78(3), but not including any division in relation to the Business of Supply or arising as a consequence of an Order made pursuant to Standing Order 57,

(i) before 2:00 p.m. on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, it shall be deemed deferred until the conclusion of Oral Questions on that day’s sitting, or
(ii) after 2:00 p.m. on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, or at any time on a Friday, it shall be deemed deferred until the conclusion of Oral Questions on the next sitting day that is not a Friday, and any vote deferred to a Monday shall be taken up at 6:30 p.m.;

(f) when a recorded division, which would have ordinarily been deemed deferred to immediately before the time provided for Private Members’ Business on a Wednesday governed by this Order is requested, the said division shall be deemed deferred until the conclusion of Oral Questions on the same Wednesday;

(g) any recorded division which, at the time of the adoption of this Order, stands deferred to immediately before the time provided for Private Members’ Business on the Wednesday immediately following the adoption of this Order, shall be deemed deferred until the conclusion of Oral Questions on the same Wednesday;

(h) notwithstanding Standing Orders 81(16)(b) and (c) and 81(18)(c), proceedings on any opposition motion shall conclude no later than 5:30 p.m. on the sitting day that is designated for that purpose, except on a Monday when they shall conclude at 6:30 p.m. or on a Friday when they shall conclude at 1:30 p.m.;

(i) any recorded division requested in respect of a motion to concur in a government bill at the report stage pursuant to Standing Order 76.1(9), where the bill has neither been amended nor debated at the report stage, shall be deemed deferred in the manner prescribed by paragraph (e);

(j) for greater certainty, this Order shall not limit the application of Standing Order 45(7);

(k) no dilatory motion may be proposed, except by a Minister of the Crown or a Parliamentary Secretary;

(l) when a motion for the concurrence in a report from a standing, standing joint or special committee is moved, the debate shall be deemed adjourned after no more than 20 minutes, and the debate shall again be considered on a day designated by the government, after consultation with the House Leaders of the other parties, but in any case not later than the twentieth sitting day after the interruption;

(m) in the case of any order standing on the Order Paper for the resumption of debate on a motion to concur in a committee report, the order shall again be considered on a day designated by the government, after consultation with the House Leaders of the other parties, but in any case not later than the twentieth sitting day after the adoption of this Order;

(n) when a motion of instruction is moved during Routine Proceedings, the debate shall be deemed adjourned after no more than 5 minutes, and the adjourned motion shall be transferred under Government Orders on the Order Paper, provided that only one such motion can be moved on any sitting day;

(o) notwithstanding Standing Orders 76(10) or 76.1(10), a bill may be considered at third reading on the same sitting day as it was considered at the report stage;

(p) a Minister of the Crown or a Parliamentary Secretary may move, without notice, a motion to adjourn the House until September 19, 2016, such motion to be deemed adopted without debate or amendment; and

(q) the provisions of this Order shall lapse upon the adoption of a motion pursuant to paragraph (p).






http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-politics/kady-omalley-are-the-liberals-prepping-a-procedural-hammer-to-smack-down-opposition-dissent



 
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I guess majority isn't enough these days. And the outgoing PM was seen as controlling...
... to be fair he was, but could he do a one handed push up?


A more serious answer will have to wait until I see more pundant opinion on the matter as I can't be bothered to decipher that mumbo jumbo
 

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