Abraham Albert Heaps
Labour
Mr. HEAPS:
I was paired with the hon.
member for East Calgary (Mr. Stanley). Had I voted, I would have voted against the Speaker's ruling.
Subtopic: MOTION TO ADJOURN THE HOUSE TO DISCUSS THE SITUATION IN VANCOUVER
Mr. HEAPS:
I was paired with the hon.
member for East Calgary (Mr. Stanley). Had I voted, I would have voted against the Speaker's ruling.
Mr. CAMPBELL:
I was paired with the
hon. member for Prince Edward-Lennox (Mr. Weese). Had I voted, I would have voted against the Speaker's ruling.
Mr. McINTOSH:
I was paired with the
hon. member for Winnipeg South Centre (Mr. Kennedy). Had I voted, I would have
voted against the Speaker's ruling.
Mr. MacLEAN:
I was paired with the
hon, member for Royal (Mr. Jones). Had I voted, I would have voted against the
Speaker's ruling.
Questions
Mr. SMOKE:
I was paired with the hon.
member for Temiscouata (Mr. Pouliot). Had I voted, I would have voted to sustain the Speaker's ruling.
Mr. STINSON:
I was paired with the
hon. member for South Bruce (Mr. Hail). Had I voted, I would have voted to sustain the Speaker's ruling.
Mr. CASSELMAN:
I was paired with the hon. member for Sherbrooke (Mr. Howard). Had I voted, I would have voted to sustain the Speaker's ruling.
Mr. CANTLEY:
I was paired with the
hon. member for Richelieu (Mr. 'Cardin). Had I voted, I would have voted to sustain the Speaker's ruling.
Mr. SPOTTON:
I was paired with the
hon. member for Mackenzie (Mr. MacMillan). Had I voted, I would have voted to sustain the Speaker's ruling.
Mr. SAUVE (Translation):
I was paired with the hon. member for L'Assomption-Mont-calm (Mr. Seguin). Had I voted, I would have voted to sustain the Speaker's ruling.
(Questions answered orally are indicated by an asterisk).
1. Has the governor in council exercised the right of disallowance of acts of a provincial legislature as set out in sections 55, 56 and 90, of the^ British North America Act?
2. What acts have been disallowed and what was the subject matter of the legislation?
3. In what provinces was such legislation passed and the date thereof?
1. Yes.
2. Full information covering the years 1867 to 1920 is contained in two volumes entitled "Correspondence, Reports of the Minister of Justice, and Orders in Council upon the subject of Provincial Legislation," which are to be found in the parliamentary library.
Since the year 1920, the following provincial acts have 'beeen disallowed.
Dates of
Year Chap. Title approval
Mr. DUPRE (Translation):
Mr. Speaker, had I not been paired with the hon. member for Joliette (Mr. Ferland), I would have voted to sustain the ruling of the chair.
Mr. FAFARD (Translation):
I was paired with the hon. member for Levis (Mr. Fortin). Had I voted, I would have voted against the Speaker's ruling.
Mr. DUPUIS (Translation):
I was paired with the hon. member for Northumberland (Mr. McDade). Had I voted, I would have voted against the Speakers ruling.
Mr. HURTUBB3E (Translation): I was paired with the bon. member for North Renfrew (Mr. Cotnam). Had I voted, I would have voted against the Speaker's ruling.
Nova Scotia 1921 177 An act to vest certain lands in Victoria county in Jane E. MacNeil. .21st October, 1922 1922 14 An act to amend chapter 81, Revised Statutes, 1900, "Of the use of roads.". 5th August 1922 40 An act to amend chapter 12, acts of 1918, "The Motor Vehicle Act, 1918," and acts in amendment thereof_____5th August, Alberta Mr. G. G. COOTE (Macleod) moved for leave to introduce Bill No. 69, to. amend the Bank Act.