Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Like my colleague, Mr. O'Brien, and I am sure every other Member of this Legislature, I have no joy, not at all, in dealing and debating the past week what is in the motion, Mr. Speaker. I believe that every person in this country should be given the opportunity to an appeal. I believe that is recognized by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom. I believe that Mr. Morin, in his own right, has the right to an appeal. I believe that the panel of judges are independent and they seem to be independent. The judge is part of the impartial tribunal. I believe that any judge will recognize that in that scenario. We talk about, Mr. Speaker, that we have put Mr. Morin and his family through a lot of pain and also Mrs. Groenewegen and her family and friends. In order that we come out as a majority of the public expects us to come out, I will be supporting this motion. Thank you.
John Ningark on Motion 14-13(6): To Rescind Resolution 12-13(6), To Adopt The Recommendations Of The Conflict Of Interest Commissioner In Td 37-13(6) And, To Establish A Review Panel On Conflict Of Interest Legislation, Policies And Guidelines
In the Legislative Assembly on December 7th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Motion 14-13(6): To Rescind Resolution 12-13(6), To Adopt The Recommendations Of The Conflict Of Interest Commissioner In Td 37-13(6) And, To Establish A Review Panel On Conflict Of Interest Legislation, Policies And Guidelines
Revert To Item 16: Motions
December 6th, 1998
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John Ningark Natilikmiot
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