Mr. Speaker, Quebeckers and French Canadians learned a lot last Thursday. According to the Prime Minister, the battle of the Plains of Abraham was not an English conquest, but the beginning of a great partnership. In his mind, the ancestors of Quebeckers and English Canadians rose from the battlefield that morning and decided that they had to stop fighting, celebrate their differences and build Canada.
If the Prime Minister wants to write new Heritage Minutes, could he at least bone up on his history instead of rewriting it?
