Selected Decisions of Speaker John Bosley 1984 - 1986
Adjournment Motions for Emergency Debates / Application not Accepted
Application not accepted
Debates p. 12148
Background
On April 9, 1986, Mr. Broadbent (Oshawa) and Mr. Axworthy (Winnipeg—Fort Garry) each sought leave to move the adjournment of the House under the provisions of Standing Order 29 to discuss the effects of falling grain prices on western farmers. The Speaker ruled that he was not yet persuaded the circumstances set out in these applications established the existence of a genuine emergency. The next day Mr. Althouse (Humboldt—Lake Centre) sought leave to move the adjournment of the House to discuss the same issue. Once more the Speaker ruled that he was not yet persuaded the application met the terms of the rule. When, on April 11, Mr. Althouse asked for leave again, the Speaker reserved his decision.
Issue
Did the application meet the requirements of Standing Order 29?
Decision
No. The application was not accepted.
Reasons given by the Speaker
The Chair must consider the likelihood of the matter in question being brought before the House by other means. In this case the plight of western farmers will be addressed in the report of the Special Committee on the Pricing of Domestic Wheat and its Products, due to be presented by May 9, 1986.
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Sources cited
Standing Order 29(5).
References
Debates, March 26, 1986, p. 11919; April 9, 1986, p. 12050; April 10, 1986, p. 12070; April 11, 1986, pp. 12135-6.