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In Canada the Speaker of the House of Commons ( French : Président de la Chambre des communes ) is the presiding officer of the lower house and is elected by fellow MPs. The Speaker's role in Canada is similar to that of Speakers elsewhere in other countries that use the Westminster system (see Speaker of the House of Commons ). The current Speaker is Ontario Liberal MP Peter Milliken .
In Canada it is the Speaker's responsibility to manage the House of Commons and supervise its staff. It is also the Speaker's duty to act as a liaison with the Senate and the Crown . The Speaker of the House of Commons receives a salary of about $209,000 ( Cdn ) and has use of the official residence, the Kingsmere estate outside Gatineau, Quebec , across the river from Ottawa .
Traditionally in Canada the Speaker was appointed by the Prime Minister , but in 1986 this was changed and they are now selected by secret ballot . The Speaker remains a sitting MP, but only votes on matters in the case of a tie.
After an election by secret ballot , the speaker pretends to not want to accept the post, and is thus dragged to the chair, usually by the Prime Minister and the leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition. The tradition is borrowed from Britain, where speakers of the House once ran the risk of losing their heads to irritated regents.
In addition to the Speaker, Deputy Speakers are nominated to act on behalf of the Speaker when he or she is unavailable. From the Speaker of the House of Commons website:
The primary roles of the Deputy Speaker and the other Presiding Officers are to support the Speaker in the Chamber in presiding over the business of the House, to take the Chair when the House sits as a Committee of the Whole and, on occasion, to chair legislative committees. In addition, the Deputy Speaker has certain administrative responsibilities. The Deputy Speaker usually serves on the Board of Internal Economy and is a member of the Executive Committee. When the House forms itself into a Committee of the Whole, it is the duty of the Chairman of Committees of the Whole to take the Chair.The current Deputy Speakers are Chuck Strahl ( Conservative ), Marcel Proulx (Liberal) and Jean Augustine (Liberal).
The Speaker's counterpart in the upper house is the Speaker of the Canadian Senate . Canadian provincial and territorial legislature s also have Speakers with much the same roles.
On Thursday, May 19, 2005 , the Speaker was required to cast the tie-breaking vote during a confidence measure for the first time in Canadian history. Faced with the defeat of Paul Martin 's minority government , Milliken voted in favour of the NDP budget amendment . Despite popular belief that the speaker, as a Liberal MP, would automatically support the government, his vote was already pre-determined. As speaker, Milliken's vote must be cast to allow the continuation of debate, or to maintain the status-quo. Thus, the Speaker voted in favour of second reading, "to allow the House time for further debate so that it can make its own decision at some future time." The bill would later pass third reading without the need for Milliken's vote.