Mr. Speaker, who would have thought that we could find more “harpocracy” from the government? Alas, there is.
Day 101, paying $624 million to lease the former JDS Uniphase campus, which was purchased for $30 million by a real estate company on the advice of Mulroney Airbus lobbyists.
Day 102, the Minister of the Environment cancels a speech before the Canadian Federation of Municipalities at the last minute because the mayors support Kyoto.
Day 103, the Minister of the Environment learns from opposition that the funding for the Asia-Pacific partnership she touts as a made in Canada replacement for Kyoto has been cut by the United States Congress.
Day 104, walking away from Kashechewan leaders who demanded that the government uphold its commitments.
Day 105, and the saga continues.
Day 106, abandoning the Liberal funding commitment to move Kashechewan residents and improve housing.
Day 107, taking steps to expose Canadian business to foreign takeovers.
Day 108, endorsing secret testing of biometric identification tools on Canadian immigrants.
Day 109, cancelling a deal on hopper cars that would have benefited farmers.
Day 110, backtracking on election promises to purchase icebreakers, upholding Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic.
I ask members to stay tuned.