Amendment to bill ruled in order
Amendment to bill ruled not in order
Amendment to motion ruled in order
Amendment to motion ruled out of order
Amendment to Private Member's Resolution reiterated
Amendment to Private Member's Resolution ruled in order
Amendment to Private Member's Resolution ruled out of order
Atlantic Accord
Urging Government of Newfoundland and Labrador to admonish the House of Commons and Senate for passing Bill C-69, to take all reasonable measures, including court challenges where necessary, to safeguard against conflicting federal legislation, and to refuse to enact any provincial law that will erode those rights
Chair to be addressed as Madame Chair
Challenging disrespectful and sexist remarks
Characterizing member's past history with Indigenous people
Comments should be addressed to the Chair
Contempt of Parliament
Correction to attribution made in prior ruling—Ruling itself remains unchanged
COVID-19 seating arrangements in Chamber an unnecessary restriction on privileges and should be restored to what it was prior to when House adjourned in March 2020
Given that minister did not adjourn debate, whether he is entitled to speak again on the motion
Government House Leader should not be referred to by her last name
Heckling and interruptions will not be tolerated
Language, unparliamentary
"caught in a lie"
"Does the punishment fit the crime?"
Comments about member's intelligence
Questioning a member's integrity
Temperate language is advised for the House
Matters before the court not discussed in House
Member already spoke to both the amendment and the main motion
Member bordering on challenging ruling
Member has a right to be heard
Member should address the Chair rather than another Member
Member should not reference names of people who are not part of the House of Assembly, and do not have the ability to protect themselves
Member's rights violated by Premier having had contact with Commissioner for Legislative Standards—Matter not raised within the time required and therefore is not a prima facie case
Members not to cast aspersions on anyone who is not a member of the House of Assembly
Members should be referred to by the name of their district or their position in the House
Members should be respectful
Members should not address one another by personal names
Members should not name individuals by name
Members should stand to be recognized
Noise levels
Chair,
1614,
1734,
2257,
2276,
2760,
2761,
2765,
2783,
3098
Speaker,
151,
268,
397,
400,
718,
1019,
1023,
1047,
1135,
1144,
1242,
1274(17),
1371,
1385(21),
1464,
1989,
2141,
2172,
2174,
2331,
2464,
2544,
2588,
2677,
2812,
2912(35),
2929,
3313
Not in order to talk of a matter that has already been decided by the House
Order and decorum
Personal names of Members not to be used
Petitions
Point of Privilege
Private Members' Day
Privileges and Elections Committee
Provision of leave
Public galleries not permitted to cause disturbance
Question period extended by leave
Question period questions and answers should be directed through the Speaker
Question ruled out of order, having no pertinence to the executive branch of government
Question ruled out of order, not being in purview of government's administrative policy
Relevance
In concurrence motion debate
In debate on legislature-specific harassment policy
In motion concerning question of privilege
In point of privilege
In private member's resolution debate
In second reading debate
Remarks should be addressed to the Chair
Speaker determines whether a sub judice case exists
Sub-amendment to motion ruled in order
Tabled documents
Tradition of standing and applauding to acknowledge 100th birthdays on hold
Visitors
Wearing buttons that promote a cause not permitted