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James Fulton's dead salmon
On October 16th 1985, James Fulton the New Democratic MP for Skeena British Columbia rose During Question Period to ask a question about the Government's policy on West Coast salmon fishing. Unsatisfied with the answer he was given during his supplementary question Fulton pulled out a dead salmon from his desk, got up, crossed the floor, and placed it on the prime Minister's desk.

Stéphane Tremblay removes his chair from the House of Commons
On April 22nd 1998, Stéphane Tremblay Bloq MP for Lac-Saint-Jean got up in the House of Commons After QP on a motion, during his speech he said that he was putting into question the power...

Opposition tries to table cardboard cutout of the Prime Minister
After Question Period on May 9th, 2017, where members of the conservative party had asked the government why almost 1,900$ was spent on cardboard cut outs of the Prime Minister. Chris Warkentin Conservative member for Grande Prairie—Mackenzie rose on a point of order asking to table a document. The document Mr. Warkentin was trying to table turned out to be cardboard cutout of the prime minister. As the use of props is not allowed in the House of Commons the Speaker did not allow the cutout to be tabled, and moved onto the next order of business (CITE PROP RULE).

Romeo Saganash
During question period on september 25th, 2018, New Democratic member for Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou Romeo Saganash rose to ask the Prime Minister a question about the extension of the trans mountain pipeline, and its potential impacts on indigenous communities. Frustrated, Saganash ended his question by asking "why does the Prime Minister not just say the truth and tell indigenous peoples that he does not give a fuck about their rights?"