Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, for the last few days, I continue to hear the rhetoric out of this Minister referring to previous decisions made by myself as the Premier. I ask you to rule on that because he is talking about previous positions I had. He also mentions and leads the public to believe that he never sat on the same Cabinet. Now, I know he used to hide behind me in my decisions, but he is standing on his own two feet, and he has to get out there one of these days and do that. He should take possession of his decisions, Mr. Speaker. But also I would appreciate it if he quits referring to what I did previously.
Don Morin on Question 251-13(7): Consultation On Correctional Facilities
In the Legislative Assembly on July 29th, 1999. See this statement in context.
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Question 251-13(7): Consultation On Correctional Facilities
Item 6: Oral Questions
July 28th, 1999
Page 701
Don Morin Tu Nedhe
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