Examples of 'mr. speaker' in a sentence
Meaning of "mr. speaker"
This phrase is commonly used in formal settings such as parliamentary or legislative meetings to address the person presiding over the session. It is a respectful way of addressing the individual who is in charge of conducting the proceedings and maintaining order during the meeting
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Mr. speaker we are in the middle of a most important roll call vote.
We are already on the right track Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker needs to be able to handle political pressure.
Many of us were astonished by what we heard from Mr. Speaker earlier.
Mr. Speaker an important amendment… I am exempting MLAs and politicians from his law.
It is just lack of discipline Mr. Speaker Sir.
Mr. Speaker I stand here tonight to plead the cause of economy.
I was recently reviewing the selected decisions of Mr. Speaker Peter Milliken.
Mr. Speaker Jerome also initiated the modernization of the administration of the House of Commons.
The Justice Department is investigating whether the police will be able - Mr. Speaker.
Thank you Mr. Speaker and ladies and gentlemen of the House, I will be very brief.
We need to do what we can to protect vulnerable people, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker that will not be a problem.
That is what it was brought in for in the first place, Mr. Speaker.
It starts, Mr. Speaker … with protecting the gains we have made so far.
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I do not think that is too much to ask for, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker, - It is unfortunate that the Minister in charge is absent.
And you do not need to take my word for it, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker could I offer you a glass of brandy in my office upstairs?
I do not know if you can say a name or not, Mr. Speaker.
I repeat, Mr. Speaker these are facts which must not be forgotten.
Actually, we have had a discussion about this in the past, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker, Then in that case it will become out of order.
It is obvious that the minister did not read the documents, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker, - It appears that you are suggesting an alternative policy to the Government!
I am rather surprised that you are giving me a signal for time, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker paused as hon.
I add my congratulations to those that you have already received, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker, Yes, we will place the report before the House tomorrow.
Many of our board positions are voluntary, like as is this one, Mr. Speaker.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker for opening the doors of this magnificent Capitol.
I 'd like to start with the issue of electricity pricing, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker, You will get opportunity while discussing the Budget in details.
I will be splitting my time with the member for Compton-Stanstead, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker, I think this is for primitive tribes.
Those odds do not suggest that we should follow their advice, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker, I think the answer is not clear.
We recognize too that the industry is in some very difficult times, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker Sir, I think that this is a matter of great public importance.
That 's what can happen when you invest in the middle class, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker, We are not here to discuss about the verdict of the High Court.
We have a much more stable system than when we came into office, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker - The story of the St. Louis and its passengers is no isolated incident.
Sometimes when you get them when they're still wet behind the ears… Mr. Speaker.
It's a long story, mr. speaker but look, they've taken the building and they're holding hostages.
I do not do this for political purposes, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker, - That all depends on the type of roof.
Rights of arrested and detained persons, Mr. Speaker.
Mr. Speaker, - We are not now in a political arena.
I think they should listen to this, Mr. Speaker.
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