Mr. Speaker, yesterday we celebrated the first world statistics day.
However, Canadian statisticians spent the day in mourning. Recent months have been difficult for the best statistical agency in the world after losing its best source of information and its chief statistician.
It is all part of this government's hidden and obscure plan to misinform Canadians, to base policies on ideology, and to keep citizens in the dark.
How can the Prime Minister justify choosing ignorance and lack of transparency over openness and respect for facts?