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House of Commons Debates – November 27, 1987

   
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House of Commons Debates

2nd Session—33rd Parliament

It’s opposition day in the House and André Ouellet introduces a motion condemning the government’s poor transportation policies; there are speeches by Monique Vézina (Minister of State for Transport), Les Benjamin, Don Boudria, Richard Grisé (Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Privy Council), Ernie Epp, George Baker, and Gabriel Fontaine.

The Canada–U.S. State Free Trade Agreement is the leading and dominant topic during Question Period, with Benoît Bouchard (Minister of Employment and Immigration) and John McDermid (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for International Trade) fielding questions on the effects of free trade on Canadians.

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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!