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Apec Inquiry conversation suggested to me that Mr. Scott knew what the outcome of the APEC commission would be”. My hon. friend's premise is wrong and his question is off base as well.
November 19th, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Apec Inquiry Mr. Speaker, I reject the premise of the hon. member's question. Do I look like someone capable of fancy footwork? I would say to the hon. member, please get real. I am trying to give straightforward, useful answers and in that context I want to say to the hon. member thanks
October 23rd, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Apec Inquiry Mr. Speaker, I object to the premise of the hon. member's question. Instead of stonewalling, I always try to be helpful to the House in answering questions. Once again we have a confirmation of the Reform Party of its faith in the government. It criticized the government
October 23rd, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Apec Inquiry Mr. Speaker, I reject the premise of the hon. member's question. There is no Liberal scandal. We want to do things properly in this matter. I must add that, while criticizing the government, the member is asking the same government to set up a commission, appoint its members
October 23rd, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Apec Inquiry Mr. Speaker, the premise of the hon. member's question is totally wrong. The Prime Minister has not withheld any audiotapes. The Prime Minister has not tried to scuttle the commission. We want to see the commission do its work. Senior representatives of the Prime Minister's
October 23rd, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Apec Inquiry Mr. Speaker, I have to reject the unwarranted and inaccurate premises of the hon. member's question. This commission as set up by this parliament is independent of the government. It is at arm's length from it. In fact if a commission was set up as demanded by the hon. member
October 23rd, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Solicitor General Of Canada Mr. Speaker, I reject the unwarranted assertions and the premise of the hon. member's question. I think he ought to give a phone call to his leader to see how he should be carrying out his duties. That is his first task.
October 9th, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Solicitor General Of Canada Mr. Speaker, the premise of the hon. member's question is unwarranted, as explained by the solicitor general. Therefore the direct answer to the hon. member's question is no.
October 9th, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Apec Summit Mr. Speaker, I do not accept the premise of the hon. member's question regarding the way the hon. solicitor general has carried out his duties. He is a fine minister and he deserves the support of all members of this House.
October 8th, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Apec Summit Mr. Speaker, the hon. member is quite wrong in the premise of his question, as usual. The government has not ignored the findings of these other commissions. It has taken them very seriously. I want to say that the commission is not a “so-called independent commission
September 28th, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Apec Summit Mr. Speaker, I reject the unwarranted premise of the hon. member's question. I know it has been publicly reported that both the Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs raised the human rights issue with Suharto in Indonesia itself. That took a lot of guts
September 24th, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Apec Summit Mr. Speaker, I have to reject the premise of the hon. member's question. The Prime Minister is a vigorous spokesman for human rights. He was the chief protagonist of the charter of rights and freedoms. This should be recognized and the Prime Minister should be praised for his
September 24th, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
National Defence Mr. Speaker, I do not accept the insinuations and premises of the hon. member's question. The minister said on behalf of the government that we want to have a professional and harassment free atmosphere for all members of the Canadian armed services. That is why, following
June 12th, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, the premise of the hon. member's question is totally wrong. Canada is not aiding and abetting in any way the military use of atomic power. After the Chernobyl disaster it was agreed that it would be wise, in the interest of safety of the civilian populations
June 8th, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal
Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, I reject the premise of the hon. member's question. Canadian foreign policy is not for sale. We have strongly condemned the most recent Pakistani nuclear tests. We have imposed the same sanctions on Pakistan in this regard as we have on India. Our foreign minister
June 1st, 1998House debate
Herb GrayLiberal