Parliamentary Procedure And Practice; With An Introductory Account of the Origin And Growth of Parliamentary Institutions in the Dominion of Canada
Parliamentary Procedure And Practice; With An Introductory Account of the Origin And Growth of Parliamentary Institutions in the Dominion of Canada
Bourinot, John George, Sir, 1837-1902
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Digitized by VjOOQ IC PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS. 85t pressed ;^ ox to explain the language of other members f or to explain the conduct of another person ;^ or to go into any new reasoning or argument. It is necessary, however, to observe here that in all cases of personal ex- planation the house is generally disposed to be indulgent and will frequently " waive a rigid adherence to estab- lished usage," especially when the public conduct of a member is involved/ The indulgence of the house will als...o be given to a member who has already exhausted his right of speaking, when he states that certain facts ]iave come to his knowledge with respect to a matter in which the house is interested, and on which it is necessary that the house should come to a correct decision.^ The same indulgence is almost invariably shown to ministers of the Crown, when it is necessary to place the house in full possession of all the facts and argniments necessary to give a full understanding of a question.^ The house will also always be disposed to listen indulgently to explanations in refutation of statements injuriously affecting the con- duct of important public functionaries or officers of the army or navy/ But while great latitude is allowed in personal explanation, no reference should be made to another member in connection with the subject except in his presence/ ' 29 E.
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