Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to once again present a petition that takes particular relevance this week after there were revelations from the U.S. State Department that former Prime Minister Trudeau was systematically using his authority to affect jobs in Quebec. Many of my constituents who have been around longer than I have will say, “Like father, like son.”
Constituents therefore petition the government to do two things: have the current Prime Minister of Canada apologize for the actions of former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and his government's destructive national energy program and affirm the rights of provinces to develop, manage and market their natural resources.
It is incredibly frustrating, the legacy that—