Selected Decisions of Speaker James Jerome 1974-1979
Privilege / Impeding a Member
Impeding a Member
Journals pp. 308-9
Debates p. 3386
Background
On February 19, Mr. Trudel (Montreal—Bourassa) rose on a question of privilege and alleged that certain bilingual civil servants, particularly those in the Manpower and Immigration office in Montreal, were refusing to communicate in one or other of the official languages when contacted by Members or their staff.
Issue
Does the violation of a government policy or law by federal employees constitute a breach of parliamentary privilege?
Decision
Questions of privilege are not appropriate for this kind of grievance.
Reasons given by the Speaker
Since there is a clear line of ministerial responsibility, grievances of this type should be laid directly before the Minister. If they prove valid, they concern all Members and the public has the right to be informed of them.
References
Debates, February 19, 1975, pp. 3351-2.