Thank you, Mr. Speaker. First of all, I was quite shocked by the last statement by the finance Minister that Cabinet was going to vote against this motion because, I mean, tradition has it that when we provide motions, they're treated as advice and they abstain from motions. So this is clearly a sense of maybe -- I don't know, is it a new form of working as a party? I mean, they never vote against motions. And it's very -- it's a disappointment. So when they talk about working together, this would have just been heeded as advice. And the Premier can laugh all he wants about this but, I mean, maybe this is an impression of what maybe party politics is happening under the skin or under the guise or under whatever; I don't know.
Robert Hawkins on Motion 51-20(1): Affirmative Action Policy, Defeated
In the Legislative Assembly on March 13th, 2025. See this statement in context.
Motion 51-20(1): Affirmative Action Policy, Defeated
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March 13th, 2025
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