Allegation that Member had been directly quoted
Amending rules of debate for second reading for Bill 35
Amendment to motion is in order
Amendment to motion is not in order
BlackBerry (wireless communication device)
Clarification on reading from documents—Documents within the House or tabled documents
Debate
Decorum
Further debate must be relevant
Gallery observers not to show approval or disapproval
Impartiality of Speaker challenged
Language, unparliamentary
Level of noise in the House is disrespectful of the Member who is speaking
Member is limited to speak once in second reading debate, except by leave
Member should wait to make point of order when House reverts from committee stage
Members should not refer to other Members as being absent from the House
Members to be referred to by their executive position or their District
Speaker,
258,
756,
845,
963,
1190,
1538,
1566,
1727(45),
2177,
2736
Money bills
Order and decorum—Difficulty of Official Opposition sitting directly beside government members
Practice of reading from newspapers, documents or letters while asking or answering questions is unparliamentary
Private members do not table documents
Private Members' Day
Props not permitted in the House
Question Period
Asking repetitious questions is unparliamentary
Can Ministers be questioned on matters not relating to their departmental responsibilities
Forgoing forty-five second rule
Questions ought not to be asked regarding legal advice
Referring to a Member's absence from the House is unparliamentary
Relevancy in Committee stage of debate
Relevancy in second reading debate
Resolutions—Suggesting amendment to wording of resolution
Rules of debate at Committee stage
Seconder to amendment or sub-amendment must be someone who has not already taken part in that debate