March 16, 1949

PC

Gordon Graydon

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Graydon:

Don't take it too hard.

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LIB

Paul Joseph James Martin (Minister of National Health and Welfare)

Liberal

Mr. Martin:

I am perfectly willing to meet the hon. gentleman at a time when our discussions will be in order; but I submit to you, Mr. Chairman, that what the hon. gentleman has said in the last fifteen or twenty minutes is wholly out of order.

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LIB

William Ross Macdonald (Deputy Speaker and Chair of Committees of the Whole of the House of Commons)

Liberal

The Chairman:

Order. I am sure that the leader of the opposition will relate the remarks he is making at the present time to the resolution.

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PC

George Alexander Drew (Leader of the Official Opposition)

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Drew:

Mr. Chairman, I am very happy to relate them to the point at issue. The point at issue is very clear to any hon. member who understands our constitution.

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LIB

Hughes Cleaver

Liberal

Mr. Cleaver:

That is one man in the house.

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PC

George Alexander Drew (Leader of the Official Opposition)

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Drew:

There are of course many hon. members who obviously do not, and it will be helpful if some of those will try to learn something about it by listening to a discussion of the subject.

Progress reported. .

Business of the House BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE

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LIB

Louis Stephen St-Laurent (Prime Minister; President of the Privy Council)

Liberal

Mr. St. Laurent:

I wish to announce that the first order of business tomorrow will be the resolution which is No. 4 on the order paper of today, dealing with the bill to extend foreign exchange control powers. If there is anything that can be done after that has been under discussion, we shall come back to the resolution which has been considered in the committee of the whole this afternoon.

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At six o'clock the house adjourned, without question put, pursuant to standing order.



Thursday, March 17, 1949


March 16, 1949