The premier of Quebec has no right to put a bill before the people when the people have not chosen the route of separation.
We do not intend to enter the kind of slippery slope of speculation that the leader of the third party wants to take us down.
In the House of Commons on December 6th, 1994. See this statement in context.
Sheila Copps Liberal Hamilton East, ON
The premier of Quebec has no right to put a bill before the people when the people have not chosen the route of separation.
We do not intend to enter the kind of slippery slope of speculation that the leader of the third party wants to take us down.
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