Selected Decisions of Speaker John Bosley 1984 - 1986
Routine Proceedings / Committee Reports
Government response, effects of prorogation
Debates p. 14969
Background
On June 26, 1986, Mr. Gauthier (Ottawa—Vanier) asked the Speaker to advise the House concerning the effects of prorogation on requests made by committees for responses to their reports pursuant to Standing Order 99(2). Specifically, Mr. Gauthier wished to know whether a request for a response is an order of the House which obliges the Government to respond within 120 days in spite of a prorogation, or if such requests expire at the end of a session.
Issue
Do requests for Government responses survive prorogation?
Decision
Yes. Such a request survives a prorogation of the House.
Reasons given by the Speaker
By virtue of the Standing Orders, the House has made a continuing order for the return of requested responses and has further ordered that such an order for return should survive prorogation.
Furthermore, the same reasoning can be applied in respect of responses to petitions, which by practice are tabled in the House.
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Sources cited
Standing Orders 99(2), 106(8), 121. Beauchesne, 5th ed., p. 150, c. 412.
Abraham and Hawtrey's Parliamentary Dictionary, 3rd ed. (London, 1970), p. 186.
References
Debates, June 26, 1986, p. 14870.