Anger erupted Wednesday in the Commons when the Trudeau government used a planted question from one of its MPs to accuse Quebec Conservatives of remaining silent in the face of the possible return of abortion rights to the United States.
It was with amazement and then horrible that I saw ten Quebec Conservative MPs remain silent in the face of the possible cancellation of the right to abortion in our neighbors in the South.declared Pontiac’s elected Liberal, Sophie Chatel, during questioning.
His intervention immediately sparked cries of protest from Conservative MPs. This is completely wrong!, It will make a lie! and other messages of denunciation emerged.
The hullabaloo worsened when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stood up to respond to MP Chatel he shared his feelings and mourners avoided by Conservatives to address issues that are really important to women and honest to all Canadians.
Shame on Quebecers!he launched, pointing in the direction of the Conservative benches.
Once the questioning period ended, the Conservatives and the Bloc apologized. Bloc Québécois parliamentary leader Alain Therrien criticized Mr. Trudeau in giving his statements to all Quebecers rather than those sitting in official opposition.
The Prime Minister apologized and clarified that his message was only aimed at Conservative MPs from Quebec. As for the requests for an apology demanded by the Conservatives, they remained a dead letter.
Gérard Deltell defended Ms. Chatel made false statements because many representatives from Belle County spoke out in defense of the right to abort on social networks or in comments made publicly.
Notably underlined by Mr. Deltell, on Tuesday in a press scrum, that woman’s right to decide whether to have an abortion or not […] to him 100%.
We all know parliamentary rules. We know that we cannot prove the opposite of the truth. […] I believe the Pontiac member made a mistakehe protested in the House on Wednesday.
Ms. sent. Chatel signals that he has no regrets for the criticisms he hurled at the Quebec Conservatives. Here in this House, several MPs have stood in support of American women […] and no one should sithe offered.
Mr. also seems annoyed. Trudeau when he left the House of Commons. What is the nature of your thoughts, sir, when you move your lips in a particular way? (What is the nature of your thoughts, sir, if you move your lips in a particular way?), he launched in English. His father, former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, once made almost identical remarks.
Source: Radio-Canada