Mr. Speaker, the government is going to extreme lengths today, once again, to protect the Minister of Natural Resources.
Last week, the Prime Minister threw out his own rules on ministerial responsibility. Today, there is an attempt in court to muzzle the press and keep a taped conversation from being heard. The Minister of Justice says the government is not a party and would have us believe that this injunction is the work of the same, now unemployed, 26-year-old former staffer it used as a scapegoat last week.
Will the Minister of Justice tell the House who is bankrolling the injunction in Halifax to muzzle the press?