With Peter Kent away and his parliamentary secretary standing in, the House was treated to four rounds between Megan Leslie and Michelle Rempel this week—the friendly rivals who are, respectively, among the best performers in QP. The Prime Minister appeared impressed with Ms. Rempel’s efforts on Wednesday and here is yesterday’s back-and-forth.
The Harper government’s ability to announce impressive-sounding numbers apparently exceeds its ability to use those impressive-sounding numbers.
The House debated Libya and the meaning of regime change. The opposition demanded to hear from the President of the Treasury Board. Charlie Angus mocked Tony Clement. Then mocked him again. And again.
The hunt for the government’s mysterious spending cuts continues