Selected Decisions of Speaker John Bosley 1984 - 1986
Precedence and Sequence of Business / Superseding Motion
Adjournment; moving during question-and-comment period
Debates p. 3030
Background
On March 14, 1985, during debate on second reading of Bill C-24 (Act to amend the Oil Substitution and Conservation Act and the Canadian Home Insulation Program Act), the Speaker recognized Mr. Axworthy (Winnipeg—Fort Garry) for questions and comments on the previous speech. Mr. Axworthy proceeded to move that the House adjourn. The Speaker heard statements from several Members and then made his ruling.
Issue
Can a Member recognized during the question-and-comment period move to adjourn the House?
Decision
No. A motion to adjourn during the question -and-comment period is out of order.
Reasons given by the Speaker
The Standing Orders specify that a motion to adjourn is in order "unless otherwise prohibited in these Standing Orders". The ten-minute period following debate was brought into our rules not to allow debate but specifically for questions and comments, and no other purpose.
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Sources cited
Standing Order 29.
Special Committee on Standing Orders and Procedure, Third Report, November 5, 1982, p. 7:16.
References
Debates, March 14, 1985, pp. 3029-30.