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Order Paper

No. 67

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

10:00 a.m.


Order of Business

Daily Routine of Business — at 10:00 a.m.

Tabling of Documents

Introduction of Government Bills

No. 1
June 16, 2010 — The Minister of Labour — Bill entitled “An Act to provide for the resumption and continuation of air service operations”.
Recommendation
(Pursuant to Standing Order 79(2))
Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House of Commons the appropriation of public revenue under the circumstances, in the manner and for the purposes set out in a measure entitled “An Act to provide for the resumption and continuation of air service operations”.

Statements by Ministers

Presenting Reports from Interparliamentary Delegations

Presenting Reports from Committees

Introduction of Private Members' Bills

No. 1
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Bélanger (Ottawa—Vanier) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Broadcasting Act (programming provided by the Corporation)”.
No. 2
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Martin (Winnipeg Centre) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Business Development Bank of Canada Act and the Canada Student Loans Act (student loan system more supportive of students)”.
No. 3
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Martin (Winnipeg Centre) — Bill entitled “An Act to prevent the use of the Internet to distribute pornographic material involving children”.
No. 4
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Kramp (Prince Edward—Hastings) — Bill entitled “An Act to promote the teaching of aboriginal history and culture in Canada's schools”.
No. 5
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Kramp (Prince Edward—Hastings) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (interest rates on debts owed) and to make a consequential amendment to the Income Tax Regulations”.
No. 6
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Kramp (Prince Edward—Hastings) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Canadian Forces Superannuation Act (marriage after the age of sixty years)”.
No. 7
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Godin (Acadie—Bathurst) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (qualification for and entitlement to benefits)”.
No. 8
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Martin (Winnipeg Centre) — Bill entitled “An Act respecting the labelling of bottled water”.
No. 9
March 3, 2010 — Mr. McTeague (Pickering—Scarborough East) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda)”.
No. 10
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Martin (Winnipeg Centre) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Canadian Wheat Board Act (members of the board)”.
No. 11
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Martin (Winnipeg Centre) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (deductibility of expense of tools provided as a requirement of employment)”.
No. 12
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Volpe (Eglinton—Lawrence) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Motor Vehicle Safety Act (electronic stability control)”.
No. 13
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Thibeault (Sudbury) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (no interest on repayments)”.
No. 14
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Comartin (Windsor—Tecumseh) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (sports betting)”.
No. 15
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Eyking (Sydney—Victoria) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (benefits for illness, injury or quarantine)”.
No. 16
March 3, 2010 — Mrs. Freeman (Châteauguay—Saint-Constant) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Access to Information Act (improved access)”.
No. 17
March 3, 2010 — Mrs. Freeman (Châteauguay—Saint-Constant) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (mischief against educational or other institution)”.
No. 18
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Martin (Winnipeg Centre) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (deduction for medical doctors in underserviced areas)”.
No. 19
March 3, 2010 — Ms. Chow (Trinity—Spadina) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (sponsorship of relative)”.
No. 20
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Kramp (Prince Edward—Hastings) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (elimination of statutory release) and to make consequential amendments to other Acts”.
No. 21
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Comartin (Windsor—Tecumseh) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (consent)”.
No. 22
March 3, 2010 — Ms. Duncan (Edmonton—Strathcona) — Bill entitled “An Act to limit the use of phosphorus in dishwasher detergent”.
No. 23
March 3, 2010 — Ms. Duncan (Edmonton—Strathcona) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (use of hand-held cellular telephone while operating a motor vehicle)”.
No. 24
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Allen (Welland) — Bill entitled “An Act respecting a day to honour Canada’s marine industry”.
No. 25
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Rafferty (Thunder Bay—Rainy River) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code (minimum wage)”.
No. 26
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Silva (Davenport) — Bill entitled “An Act to establish National Ovarian Cancer Month”.
No. 27
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Silva (Davenport) — Bill entitled “An Act to establish Pierre Elliott Trudeau Day”.
No. 28
March 3, 2010 — Ms. Davies (Vancouver East) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (amphetamines)”.
No. 29
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Marston (Hamilton East—Stoney Creek) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985 (equity investments)”.
No. 30
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Marston (Hamilton East—Stoney Creek) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985 and the Income Tax Act (pension contribution holidays)”.
No. 31
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Marston (Hamilton East—Stoney Creek) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (employer-sponsored pension plans)”.
No. 32
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Cullen (Skeena—Bulkley Valley) — Bill entitled “An Act regarding the inclusion of the Queen Charlotte Islands as a prescribed northern zone under the Income Tax Act”.
No. 33
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Allen (Welland) — Bill entitled “An Act respecting a National Food Day”.
No. 34
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Marston (Hamilton East—Stoney Creek) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act (annual report)”.
No. 35
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Allen (Welland) — Bill entitled “An Act respecting the review of the National Building Code of Canada, 2005, to provide the greatest degree of protection to firefighters”.
No. 36
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Bélanger (Ottawa—Vanier) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Library and Archives of Canada Act (establishment of the National Portrait Gallery)”.
No. 37
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Atamanenko (British Columbia Southern Interior) — Bill entitled “An Act to bring the Food and Drug Regulations in line with the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality”.
No. 38
March 3, 2010 — Ms. Ashton (Churchill) — Bill entitled “An Act to establish criteria and conditions in respect of funding for post-secondary education programs in order to ensure the quality, accessibility, public administration and accountability of those programs”.
No. 39
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Valeriote (Guelph) — Bill entitled “An Act respecting motor vehicle greenhouse gas emissions standards”.
No. 40
March 3, 2010 — Mr. Marston (Hamilton East—Stoney Creek) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (special benefits)”.
No. 41
March 4, 2010 — Mr. Donnelly (New Westminster—Coquitlam) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (body armour)”.
No. 42
March 4, 2010 — Mr. Donnelly (New Westminster—Coquitlam) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (leaving province to avoid warrant of arrest or committal)”.
No. 43
March 4, 2010 — Ms. Crowder (Nanaimo—Cowichan) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (tax credit for voters)”.
No. 44
March 26, 2010 — Mr. Marston (Hamilton East—Stoney Creek) — Bill entitled “An Act respecting a Senior Consumer Price Index”.
No. 45
March 31, 2010 — Ms. Davies (Vancouver East) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the National Anthem Act (gender neutral)”.
No. 46
April 12, 2010 — Ms. Cadman (Surrey North) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (possession of prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition)”.
No. 47
April 14, 2010 — Ms. Lalonde (La Pointe-de-l'Île) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (goods originating from settlements)”.
No. 48
May 26, 2010 — Mr. Thibeault (Sudbury) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Hazardous Products Act (noise limit for children's products)”.
No. 49
May 26, 2010 — Mr. Thibeault (Sudbury) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Bank Act (automated banking machine charges)”.
No. 50
June 14, 2010 — Mr. Cullen (Skeena—Bulkley Valley) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Canada Oil and Gas Operations Act and the Canada Petroleum Resources Act (moratorium)”.
No. 51
June 15, 2010 — Mr. Allen (Welland) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Records Act (pardon)”.

First Reading of Senate Public Bills

S-4 — September 20, 2010 — The Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians and Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development AgencyAn Act respecting family homes situated on First Nation reserves and matrimonial interests or rights in or to structures and lands situated on those reserves.
S-6 — September 20, 2010 — The Minister of JusticeAn Act to amend the Criminal Code and another Act.
S-211 — September 20, 2010 — Mr. Albrecht (Kitchener—Conestoga)An Act respecting World Autism Awareness Day.

Motions

No. 1
March 11, 2010 — Ms. Demers (Laval) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, presented on Wednesday, March 10, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 2
March 18, 2010 — Mr. Siksay (Burnaby—Douglas) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, March 18, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 3
March 18, 2010 — Mr. Siksay (Burnaby—Douglas) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, March 18, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 4
March 18, 2010 — Mr. Easter (Malpeque) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, March 18, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 5
March 18, 2010 — Mr. Easter (Malpeque) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, March 18, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 6
March 18, 2010 — Ms. Foote (Random—Burin—St. George's) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, March 18, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 7
March 18, 2010 — Ms. Foote (Random—Burin—St. George's) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, March 18, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 8
March 30, 2010 — Ms. Chow (Trinity—Spadina) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Tuesday, March 30, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 9
March 30, 2010 — Mr. Lee (Scarborough—Rouge River) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, March 29, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 10
March 30, 2010 — Mr. Dion (Saint-Laurent—Cartierville) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, March 29, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 11
March 31, 2010 — Mr. Calandra (Oak Ridges—Markham) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, presented on Tuesday, March 30, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 12
March 31, 2010 — Mrs. Block (Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, March 18, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 13
March 31, 2010 — Mrs. Block (Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Thursday, March 18, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 14
April 14, 2010 — Mr. Holland (Ajax—Pickering) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, presented on Wednesday, April 14, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 15
April 16, 2010 — Ms. Faille (Vaudreuil-Soulanges) — That the First Report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, presented on Monday, March 29, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 16
May 3, 2010 — Mrs. Lavallée (Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, presented on Monday, May 3, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 17
May 11, 2010 — Mr. Atamanenko (British Columbia Southern Interior) — That the Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Thursday, May 6, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 18
May 11, 2010 — Mr. Atamanenko (British Columbia Southern Interior) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Thursday, May 6, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 19
May 13, 2010 — Mr. Martin (Winnipeg Centre) — That the report of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner in relation to the Honourable Member for Halton, presented on Thursday, May 13, 2010, be concurred in.
No. 20
June 9, 2010 — Mr. Julian (Burnaby—New Westminster) — That the Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, presented on Thursday, May 6, 2010, be concurred in.
Debate — limited to 3 hours, pursuant to Standing Order 66(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 21
June 9, 2010 — Mr. Holland (Ajax—Pickering) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security (recommendation not to proceed further with Bill C-391, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Firearms Act (repeal of long-gun registry)), presented on Wednesday, June 9, 2010, be concurred in.
To be added to the business of the House, at the expiry of the time provided for Private Members' Business, on a day fixed by the Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 97.1(2).
Designated day — Tuesday, September 21, 2010.
Debate — limited to 1 hour, pursuant to Standing Order 97.1(2).
Voting — not later than the expiry of the time provided for debate.
No. 22
June 16, 2010 — Ms. Mathyssen (London—Fanshawe) — That the Second Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, presented on Wednesday, June 16, 2010, be concurred in.
Concurrence motion — may not be moved before either a comprehensive response has been tabled or Thursday, October 14, 2010, whichever shall come first, pursuant to Standing Order 109.

Presenting Petitions

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Government Orders

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Oral Questions — not later than 2:15 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.

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Motions — from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.