1st Session—32nd Parliament
Joe Clark (Leader of the Opposition) responds to a motion by Jack Masters calling for the Progressive Conservatives to review their position on the Constitution. Question Period includes inquiries about the televising of meetings of a special joint committee on the Constitution. There are also a number of questions about airports and air transport.
Stanley Knowles raises a question of privilege concerning the government’s position on the broadcasting of proceedings of a special joint committee on the Constitution; Walter Baker, Lorne Nystrom, Jake Epp, Yvon Pinard (President of the Privy Council, Mr. Clark, Perrin Beatty, James A. McGrath, Ed Broadbent, Bob Rae, Marcel Lambert, Flora MacDonald, and Eymard Corbin respond.
The House concludes its debate on the federal budget; there are speeches by Alex Patterson, Pierre De Bané (Minister of Regional Economic Expansion), Margaret Mitchell, Herb Gray (Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce), J. Robert Howie, and Alain Garant.



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