January 22, 1958

PC

Howard Charles Green (Minister of Defence Production; Minister of Public Works; Leader of the Government in the House of Commons; Progressive Conservative Party House Leader)

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Green:

Tomorrow we shall continue with this debate. When it has been concluded we will take up the estimates of citizenship and immigration, finance and national revenue.

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LIB

Lionel Chevrier (Official Opposition House Leader; Liberal Party House Leader)

Liberal

Mr. Chevrier:

Will those departments be taken up in the same order on Friday and Saturday?

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PC

Howard Charles Green (Minister of Defence Production; Minister of Public Works; Leader of the Government in the House of Commons; Progressive Conservative Party House Leader)

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Green:

Yes, Mr. Speaker; I would think so. However, there might have to be some variation in the order of the second and third. We plan to take citizenship and immigration first.

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LIB

Lionel Chevrier (Official Opposition House Leader; Liberal Party House Leader)

Liberal

Mr. Chevrier:

It would be extremely useful if the house leader could give some indication of what the business is on Monday and Tuesday because of certain commitments that members on this side of the house have made.

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PC

Howard Charles Green (Minister of Defence Production; Minister of Public Works; Leader of the Government in the House of Commons; Progressive Conservative Party House Leader)

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Green:

Monday and Tuesday are set aside for legislation under the rules, Mr. Speaker. The house should be ready to take up any of the items which are on the order paper or, in case other legislation is brought down in the meantime, it might also be taken.

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LIB

Lionel Chevrier (Official Opposition House Leader; Liberal Party House Leader)

Liberal

Mr. Chevrier:

There was some indication that Saturday might be devoted to labour. Has there been any change in that suggestion?

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PC

Howard Charles Green (Minister of Defence Production; Minister of Public Works; Leader of the Government in the House of Commons; Progressive Conservative Party House Leader)

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Green:

I do not know who gave that indication. I did not do so.

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LIB

Lionel Chevrier (Official Opposition House Leader; Liberal Party House Leader)

Liberal

Mr. Chevrier:

I had heard it.

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CCF

Stanley Howard Knowles

Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (C.C.F.)

Mr. Knowles (Winnipeg North Centre):

May

I ask the minister a question arising out of his reference to other legislation? Are there to be other items of legislation introduced at this session? If so, could some indication as to what they are be given either tonight or tomorrow on the orders of the day?

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PC

Howard Charles Green (Minister of Defence Production; Minister of Public Works; Leader of the Government in the House of Commons; Progressive Conservative Party House Leader)

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Green:

I cannot give that information at the moment, Mr. Speaker. I intimated a day or two ago that there might be one or two further measures to put on the order paper.

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At ten o'clock the house adjourned, without question put, pursuant to the order of the house passed on December 2, 1957.



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