Selected Decisions of Speaker Lucien Lamoureux 1966 – 1974
Precedence and Sequence / Government Orders
Government Orders
Journals p. 759
Debates p. 7486
Background
During consideration of the report stage of Bill C-176, an Act to establish the National Farm Products Marketing Council ..., Mr. Knowles (Winnipeg North Centre) proposed that the Orders of the Day be read. In doing this, he explained that he wanted the Government to choose another item on the Order Paper since little progress was likely on the current item. The Acting Speaker (Mr. Laniel) expressed reservations about the acceptability of the motion and asked for comments from Members.
Issue
Can a motion to read the Orders of the Day be put when that stage of the proceedings has already been reached?
Decision
No, such a motion is out of order.
Reasons given by the Speaker
The proposed motion is out of order because it asks the House to proceed to the point it has already reached. Furthermore, a motion that the Orders of the Day be read is obsolete as a substantive motion, and this type of motion survives only in the form of an amendment to a motion introduced before the ordinary business of the day, such as a privileged motion.
Sources cited
Standing Orders 24 and 46.
Beauchesne, 4th ed., p. 165, c. 195.
May, 17th ed., p. 405.
References
Debates, June 28, 1971, pp. 7484-6.