Mr. Speaker, in 2012, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and father of the clarity bill felt that it would be necessary to hold a referendum before any changes could be made to the voting system. He said, “Precedent makes holding a referendum necessary in Canada: changing the voting system would require popular support.”
Three quarters of the population share that opinion.
Can the Minister of Democratic Institutions tell us what she told the minister behind closed doors to make him go back on his own words?