Mr. Speaker, important votes usually take place here in the House but, today, that work is being done in the Senate.
Senators are voting on an amendment that would kneecap Bill C‑282 and prevent it from protecting supply management. Unelected representatives will vote on whether or not they should respect the will of elected officials from all parties to protect our farmers in trade agreements.
Did the Prime Minister contact each of his Senate appointments to tell them to vote on the right side, the side of democracy?
