Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Globe and Mail carried a report filled with sensationalism unworthy of a serious daily newspaper. On page one of its Report on Business section, the Globe linked the explosion of a home-made bomb at the base of a hydro pylon tower to a lowering of the value of our dollar.
The Globe also took advantage of the opportunity to keep alive the fear of its readers by brandishing the threat of those ``bad separatists'' in Quebec.
The Canadian dollar, which has lost close to 4 per cent of its value since January, is affected by a whole slew of factors, of which the appalling state of the nations finances is certainly not the least.
For the benefit of this House, I would like to inform the Globe and Mail that yesterday the dollar closed up, despite the discovery of numerous acts of vandalism against Hydro-Québec facilities.