Bob Rae’s first day

A young MP arrives in the House of Commons

<p>Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae rises during Question Period in the House of Commons in Ottawa, Monday,  January 30, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld</p>

Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae rises during Question Period in the House of Commons in Ottawa, Monday, January 30, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

Via CPAC, here is video of Bob Rae’s first day in the House of Commons—October 25, 1978.

He is introduced to the House at the 12:25 mark and delivers his speech at the 114-minute mark.

Here is the roster of that House. When Mr. Rae took his seat, he joined a chamber that included four present, past or future prime ministers (Pierre Trudeau, John Diefenbaker, Joe Clark and Jean Chretien) and three future governors general (Romeo LeBlanc, Ray Hnatyshyn and Jeanne Sauve), as well as Tommy Douglas, Stanley Knowles, Flora MacDonald, Allan MacEachen, Eugene Whelan, Lincoln Alexander, Ed Broadbent, John Crosbie, David Crombie, John Fraser, Herb Gray, James Jerome, Marc Lalonde, Elmer MacKay and Gilbert Parent, among others.