Address in Reply ought not be called debate
Amendments
Amendment already exists in the act
If Member inadvertently read the wrong amendment, is he permitted to read the correct one
Whether Members can speak to an amendment before it is ruled in order or out of order
Birthday, Member for Burin-Placentia West
Briefing on the federal loan guarantee scheduled when House is in session
Clarification
Committee of Supply, clarification of what votes had taken place
Conflict of interest for member to participate in pharmacy debate
Correction to comments made in second reading debate
Debate to go from one side of the House to the other
Division, correction on number of nays indicated
Fourteen ATIPP requests not made by current member for The Straits-White Bay North
Further speakers on second reading of bill
Inaccurate information provided, quote does not exist in text Member quoted from
Jabbing of finger in the air towards members unparliamentary
Language, unparliamentary
"Coward"
"Factually incorrect"
"Fool"
"Fools"
"Fraudulent"
"Hillbillies"
"How nasty you really are"
"Idiot"
"Leader of the Third Party speaks out of both sides of her mouth"
"Lies"
"Lying"
"Member for Bedrock"
"Member for Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair is nothing more than a washed up actress, honey...an opportunist"
"Misrepresentation"
"Not true"
"People like you who lie and cheat"
"Racist"
"Sit down and shut up"
"Sitting on her behind"
"Someone should keep their mouth shut"
"Tell the truth"
"What a state"
"You are an embarrassment to your party and this House"
Cursing and swearing
Referring to a Member's possible need for medication
Threatening language
Using gender-inclusive language
Member cannot repeat amendment
Member should be named
Member should not point his finger or threaten people
Member should not read from a speech
Member should not refer to another Member's profession and working status
Member should not stand away from their desk and shout across floor at Member who is speaking
Member should table statistics he has been reading from
Member was misrepresented
Members cannot direct the Chair to do something
Members prohibited from making donations using constituency allowances or other public money
Members should direct comments to the Chair
Members should not be addressed by their proper name
Members should not be referred to by name
Members' presence or absence from Chamber should not be referred to
Minister attributing comments to the Member that are inaccurate
Minister to table response to Answers to Questions for Which Notice has been given
Motions made and seconded must be by Members present in the House
Muskrat Falls debate
Once a second reading amendment has been moved, is there a provision to speak to its rationale before the Speaker makes a ruling
Petitions
Accuracy of a statement contained in a petition
Johnson,
3089
King,
3089,
3090–3091
Kirby,
3089,
3090,
3145–3146
Michael,
3089–3090
Speaker,
3091,
3146,
3182
Items in petition presented by Member for St. Barbe were factually incorrect
Ought to occur before three o'clock
Photograph taken in Chamber
Photograph taken in Chamber when House was not in session
Premier had quoted from in-camera session
Private members' resolutions
Procedure in Committee of Supply debate
Props
Question ought to have been addressed to the Management Commission as it was outside the realm of government responsibility
Questions on the Order Paper that have not been answered
Quorum
Reference by name to members of the public
Referring to a Member's absence from the House
Relevance during committee debate of Access to Information and Privacy Act
Chair,
2445(41),
2445(43),
2445(45),
2445(62),
2445(70),
2445(102),
2445(108),
2445(109),
2445(110),
2445(163),
2445(175),
2445(217)
Jones,
2445(213),
2445(217),
2445(220)–2445(221)
Joyce,
2445(163),
2445(174)–2445(175)
Kennedy,
2445(41),
2445(42),
2445(45),
2445(213),
2445(220)
King,
2445(70),
2445(102),
2445(108),
2445(109)–2445(110),
2445(174),
2445(217)
Sullivan,
2445(163)
Relevance during second reading of Access to Information and Privacy Act
Relevance in committee debate
Relevance in second reading debate
Hutchings,
3807(201)
Kennedy,
659
King,
2819,
3366(16),
3366(17),
3366(18),
3752(2)
Rogers,
3366(17)
Speaker,
659,
2819,
3366(16),
3366(17),
3366(18),
3807(201)
Relevance in third reading debate
King,
3776,
3777,
3778,
3783,
3799,
3801,
3802
Speaker,
3776,
3777,
3778,
3783,
3799,
3801,
3802
Relevance rule should apply to all Members
Repetition in committee debate on Access to Privacy and Information Act
Chair,
2445(47)–2445(48),
2445(89),
2445(92),
2445(187),
2445(221)–2445(222)
Jones,
2445(91)–2445(92),
2445(221)
Joyce,
2445(186)–2445(187)
Kennedy,
2445(47)
King,
2445(89),
2445(91),
2445(92),
2445(158),
2445(221)
Sullivan,
2445(186)
Resolution seconded by a Member not presently in the House
Respect for the Chair
Standing Order 42
Standing Order 9
Standing Order 92
Statement of apology regarding Point of Privilege
Tabling of documents
Wearing of buttons that convey a message
Whether Standing Order 43 was brought in for Bill 53
Whether there is a point of order