Selected Decisions of Speaker Lucien Lamoureux 1966 – 1974
Amendments to the Content of Bills / Report Stage
Relevance; amendment to motion in amendment
Journals p. 968
Debates pp. 8147-8
Background
During report stage consideration of Bill C-150, an Act to amend the Criminal Code, the Parole Act ..., the House considered the motion in amendment of Mr. Clermont (Gatineau) to eliminate a phrase in a clause of the bill. Mr. Laprise (Abitibi) proposed an amendment to the motion in amendment to substitute another phrase for the one the motion in amendment was seeking to eliminate. The Speaker expressed some doubts as to the admissibility of the amendment but heard comments from Members before making his final decision.
Issue
Is an amendment to a motion in amendment limited to the motion in amendment?
Decision
Yes. The amendment to a motion in amendment must relate strictly to the motion.
Reasons given by the Speaker
The amendment would have been allowed as a motion in amendment had notice of it been given with the other motions filed for report stage. At report stage, however, the House is limited to debating motions in amendment; amendments to the motions in amendment must relate strictly to them.
Sources cited
Standing Order 75.
References
Debates, April 29, 1969, pp. 8144-7.