Selected Decisions of Speaker Lucien Lamoureux 1966 – 1974
Adjournment Motion Proposed Under Standing Order 26 / Application Accepted
Urgent issue
Debates p. 1676
Background
Mr. Aiken (Parry Sound-Muskoka) sought leave to move the adjournment of the House, under the provisions of Standing Order 26, in order to discuss "the federal involvement in the James Bay hydro-electric development project of the province of Quebec and particularly (a) interference with and relocation of Indians; (b) altering the course of navigable waters protected under the Navigable Waters Protection Act; and (c) effects upon the total Canadian environment".
Issue
Does the application meet the requirements of Standing Order 26?
Decision
Yes. The application is accepted. [Following consultations, the Speaker announced that the debate would be scheduled for 2:00 p.m. the next day.]
Reasons given by the Speaker
While all the requirements of the Standing Order may not have been met, the obvious importance of the matter and the equally obvious interest of so many Members incline the Chair to give this request the benefit of the doubt. "The rules give the Chair some discretion in the timing of a debate." This decision will be made following consultations in order to accommodate the relatively important and urgent consideration of government business already scheduled for today.
References
Journals, April 27, 1972, p. 261.
Debates, April 27, 1972, p. 1695.