Mr. Speaker, the minister can certainly make fine speeches. He has been subjecting us to his fine speeches for two years now.
Will the minister admit clearly and openly in this House today that his reform is a real disaster for women?
In the House of Commons on March 9th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Caroline St-Hilaire Bloc Longueuil, QC
Mr. Speaker, the minister can certainly make fine speeches. He has been subjecting us to his fine speeches for two years now.
Will the minister admit clearly and openly in this House today that his reform is a real disaster for women?
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