I would like to get clarification and I would like to ask you for a ruling on this. The Members have some concern with regard to posing a question to a Minister with regard to Cabinet secrecy. I do not believe that Beauchesne's Rules & Forms disallows any Member to pose a question to a Minister about what happens in a Cabinet discussion. I believe it is up to the Minister to let the Members know whether it is secret or not. That is the Minister's responsibility, but there appears to be some misunderstanding by Members whether we can ask Ministers questions that have been discussed in Cabinet. I would like to ask you, Mr. Speaker, if you can make a ruling on that particular point. Thank you.
Jeannie Marie-Jewell on Question 169-12(4): Actions To Address Low Wages Of Alcohol And Drug Workers
In the Legislative Assembly on December 1st, 1993. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 169-12(4): Actions To Address Low Wages Of Alcohol And Drug Workers
Question 169-12(4): Actions To Address Low Wages Of Alcohol And Drug Workers
Item 5: Oral Questions
November 30th, 1993
Page 327
Jeannie Marie-Jewell Thebacha
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