In his seventh day in the chair, the new Speaker of the House of Commons sought to address MPs on the topic of decorum in the chamber. Much disorder followed.
Greg Fergus, who was elected Speaker earlier this month, advised MPs on October 4 that he would be coming forward with “reflective guidelines” to foster civility in the House. He chose Wednesday afternoon, immediately before question period, to do so.
But before Fergus could begin his remarks, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was on his feet, apparently expecting to ask the first question of question period.
After a few awkward seconds, Poilievre attempted to ask his question, prompting Fergus to stop him and state that the Conservative leader would be able to ask his question once the Speaker was done speaking. But Poilievre stayed on his feet, prompting Fergus to seek advice from one of the House of Commons procedural clerks.
Every single Speaker makes this speech - including Andrew Scheer himself.
No reason to expect this one to suddenly have an impact.
Except they’re grown adults so I expect them to act like it.
Mr polievre went from college to parliament, so he may not have had to mix with people enough.
I’d have to check the records to be sure, but I think past members of Parliament have also been grown adults.
And?
You just presented it as a reason things will be different this time…
I stated how I expect grown adults to act like in Parliament.
My fault for expecting your reply to be related to what I had said, I guess.