MulroneyHarperRiftWatch: “Mr. Mulroney was a great prime minister.”

Public Works Minister Christian Paradis talks to reporters after a press conference to announce new spending plans for federally-owned properties:

Public Works Minister Christian Paradis talks to reporters after a press conference to announce new spending plans for federally-owned properties:

[…]Question:                            And because I get two questions in English, Mulroney, how is that going over in Quebec, in the sense that do you think it was a mistake to – for the party, to distance itself from Brian Mulroney? How do Quebecers feel about that?

Christian Paradis:            No, the thing is Mr. Mulroney is a great – was a great prime minister. I think that he brought a lot of things for Quebec and for the entire federation. That being said, there is a public enquiry and we will let it go.

Question:                            But the fact is that the office, Mr. Harper’s office made it seem that he is no longer a party member. Do you think that was a mistake?

Christian Paradis:            No, no, I think the fact is that there is a public enquiry and we have to let it go. Mr. Mulroney asked himself for that and we – the danger is, here is to mix the things and we should not do it. So let the public enquiry go, but that being said, I repeat, Mr. Mulroney was a great prime minister. He did a lot for Quebec, for the entire federation and this is what I think about him. […]

Question:                            Il y a des médias qui font état de divisions sans précédent au sein de votre caucus suite à l’affaire Mulroney. Quelle est votre perception de l’atmosphère?

Christian Paradis:            Non, il y a pas de division sans précédent. Ça, c’est erroné de dire ça. Maintenant ce qui se dit dans le caucus, ça reste dans le caucus. Moi, j’élaborerai pas sur ça, mais de toute façon, ce que j’ai dit par rapport à l’affaire Mulroney, c’est qu’il y a une commission d’enquête publique qui est là, qui avait été demandée même par monsieur Mulroney, qui est en cours. Alors laissons les choses aller mais j’ai – moi, particulièrement, j’ai un profond respect. Monsieur Mulroney a été un grand premier ministre. Il en fait beaucoup pour le Québec, pour la fédération canadienne dans son ensemble et je pense qu’il faut pas mélanger les deux choses. C’est là qu’est le danger.