Mr. Speaker, several days ago the ethics counsellor stated that the Prime Minister's shares in the Shawinigan golf course were not in a blind trust.
Why then did the industry minister publicly state that those shares were in a blind trust?
In the House of Commons on February 14th, 2001. See this statement in context.
Scott Reid Canadian Alliance Lanark—Carleton, ON
Mr. Speaker, several days ago the ethics counsellor stated that the Prime Minister's shares in the Shawinigan golf course were not in a blind trust.
Why then did the industry minister publicly state that those shares were in a blind trust?
See context to find out what was said next.