Thank you.
I would like to thank the witnesses for appearing here this afternoon. Your information is certainly going to be disseminated. It's been a very interesting discussion.
Go ahead, Mr. Murphy.
Evidence of meeting #18 for Justice and Human Rights in the 39th Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was journalists.
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Conservative
The Chair Conservative Art Hanger
Thank you.
I would like to thank the witnesses for appearing here this afternoon. Your information is certainly going to be disseminated. It's been a very interesting discussion.
Go ahead, Mr. Murphy.
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Liberal
Brian Murphy Liberal Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe, NB
As follow-up, the Quebec bar didn't quite get a chance to talk about the National Post decision; maybe they could follow it up with a letter as to what they think about it.
The second point is the code de déontologie que M. Bourque.... A copy of that would be useful, if permitted.
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Conservative
The Chair Conservative Art Hanger
I would like you to remember, Mr. Murphy, that another discussion is going to take place immediately after we hear these witnesses, and our time is limited on that discussion.
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Conservative
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Conservative
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Conservative
The Chair Conservative Art Hanger
Thank you very much. It's my misunderstanding.
Again, thank you for appearing here. We appreciate it very much.
We'll suspend for one minute.
[Proceedings continue in camera]