We have two requests for apologies. I will consider both points of order and will relay my decision to the House. I would like to say that this, again, is another example of a point of privilege that was made last week, which I will be giving my judgement in the next couple of days. It comes to the very fundamental way a Legislative Assembly works. It comes to a matter of common sense and politeness. This is a political process, it is not a debating society. However much latitude the Speaker decides to allow, it must be fair for both sides of the House. I will get back to the House as soon as possible with my judgement. Thank you. Mrs. Marie-Jewell.
Michael Ballantyne on Question 297-12(3): Opposition To Long-term Staff Housing Strategy
In the Legislative Assembly on February 22nd, 1993. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 297-12(3): Opposition To Long-term Staff Housing Strategy
Question 297-12(3): Opposition To Long-term Staff Housing Strategy
Item 5: Oral Questions
February 21st, 1993
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The Speaker Michael Ballantyne
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