Madam Chair, we agree with Ms. Folco. It is entirely accurate to talk about people who have a handicap. The word "invalide" often conveys the idea of illness. Most people who have a handicap are not ill; they have a handicap.
Yves Lessard Bloc Chambly—Borduas, QC
Madam Chair, we agree with Ms. Folco. It is entirely accurate to talk about people who have a handicap. The word "invalide" often conveys the idea of illness. Most people who have a handicap are not ill; they have a handicap.
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