spyfy said:
Again, this has not been voted on by the HoC yet. The Leader of the Government merely SUGGESTED that the HoC vote to send a message to the Senate that... Bill C-4 has not at all been discussed in the HoC. This line that everyone is so obsessively quoting only means that this is the suggested vote.
Also where do you get those 24 hours from? It took the HoC three sitting days for C-4 just to put that motion on the agenda. And it's not even been voted on yet.
Ok, got it that it is and agenda item and a suggestion by Leader of Govt that HOC votes on this. The 24 hours is from this.
Legislative Process
House Consideration of Senate Amendments to Bills
The Senate’s consideration of a bill sent to it by the House may result in further amendments to the bill. When this happens, the Senate amendments are submitted to the House of Commons for consideration. The House must then decide whether to accept or reject the amendments proposed by the Senate.
Notice for Amendments
A motion for the consideration of Senate amendments requires 24 hours’ written notice pursuant to Standing Order 77(1). The motion may propose that the House concur in, further amend or reject the amendments made by the Senate. It may at the same time reject certain amendments made by the Senate and concur in or amend others. It must relate exclusively to the Senate amendments, and not to other provisions of the bill that are not contemplated by the amendments.
The motion appears on the Notice Paper under the heading “Motions Respecting Senate Amendments to Bills”. It is considered during Government Orders, if the bill in question is a government bill, or during Private Members’ Business, if the bill is a private Member’s bill.
May be I have wrongly interpreted