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House of Commons Debates – November 25, 1987

   
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House of Commons Debates

2nd Session—33rd Parliament

Question Period opens with an exchange between John Turner (Leader of the Opposition) and Deputy Prime Minister Don Mazankowski over the constitutional authority of the Canada–U.S. Free Trade Agreement.

Lynn McDonald rises on a question of privilege concerning the disposition of Bill C-204, leading to responses from Mr. Mazankowski and Gerry St. Germain. Svend J. Robinson rises on a question of privilege concerning a visit to the Millhaven Institution in Kingston, Ont., by members of the Standing Committee on Justice and the Solicitor General; John Nunziata and James Kelleher respond.

Gerry Weiner (Minister of State for Immigration) introduces the second reading of Bill C-90, a bill to amend the Unemployment Insurance Act; there are speeches by Sheila Copps, John R. Rodriguez, and Jean-Claude Malépart.

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Canadian:
Totally agree. It's humiliation for Bob Rae to be in the same party with Justin, afflicted with the foot-in-the-mouth disease.
brad lockwood:
can't blame him from running away from Justin!