Selected Decisions of Speaker John Bosley 1984 - 1986
Rules of Debate - Order and Decorum / Question-and-comment Period
Recognition by Chair
Debates p. 13746
Background
During the question-and-comment period on a Member's speech, the Deputy Speaker recognized a Member of the speaker's own party. Mr. Blaikie (Winnipeg—Birds Hill) rose to object, stating that the intention of the Standing Orders was to give priority for questions and comments to Members of other parties. Mr. Blaikie contended that since Members from other parties were seeking the floor, the Chair should recognize one of them.
Issue
During the question-and-comment period, is the Chair obliged to recognize only Members of parties other than that of the person speaking as long as Members of other parties are seeking the floor?
Decision
No. Members of the speaker's own party may be recognized.
Reasons given by the Deputy Speaker
While preference should begiven to the Members of parties other than that to which the speaker belongs, the Chair does not understand the Standing Orders to mean that questions and comments from Members of the speaker's own party are excluded.