Bills—Second Reading—Members must restrict debate to the principle of the Bill,
2183–2184
Committees—Not permitted to indicate absence of a Member,
1162
Debate—International Nickel Company (INCO)—Voisey's Bay—Agreement—Commitment to debate in the House—Suspension of Private Members' Day,
1209–1210
Documents—Quoted—Must be tabled in the House,
220,
222–224,
954–965,
967,
969
Estimates—Resource Committee—Concluding of proceedings,
1117–1118
Hansard—Recording of interjections,
33–34
Hansard—Whether Members can quote in House,
243–244
Hansard—Whether written or video copy is the authorized version,
33–34
Imputing motives,
2101–2106,
2162
International Nickel Company (Inco)—Voisey's Bay—Agreement—Standard contract clauses,
2621–2622
Language, unparliamentary—"condescending despot,"
1929
Language, unparliamentary—"deceitful act,"
2505(24)
Language, unparliamentary—"do not believe,"
2505(55)–2055(57)
Language, unparliamentary—"liar" vs "lawyer"",
2622–2623
Language, unparliamentary—"Master of deception,"
1687(39)
Language, unparliamentary—"misleading,"
155–156,
1205
Language, unparliamentary—"misleading" and "sneaky game of deception,"
733–735
Language, unparliamentary—"shame on you" and "less than honest,"
1874
Ministerial Statements—Not open to debate,
1814
Misrepresented statements—Misrepresenting answer to an Oral Question,
1927–1928
Morals/Integrity—Questioning a Member's,
2052–2053
Oral Questions—Answers must be brief and not provoke debate,
1891
Oral Questions—Misquoting comments,
1083–1084
Oral Questions—Questions are put to the Government,
2817–2818
Oral Questions—Request for legal opinion not permitted,
179–180
Petitions—No debate with petitions,
1091–1092
Points of Order—Discouraged during Question Period,
2173
Points of Order—Inordinate number during debate,
1390