Canada's Heritage Minister James Moore fielded many of the questions in the House of Commons Question Period Monday, June 17, 2013 with Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Ireland at the G8 summit.
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Raucous Commons Question Period focuses on opposition leaders, minister’s advisor

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Monday’s Question Period in Canada’s House of Commons was a raucous one focusing on government attacks on the two main opposition leaders, and opposition questions about a minister’s former advisor who was arrested in Montreal in a continuing municipal corruption investigation.

This week is the last one for Members of Parliament before the summer break. They’re debating bills until midnight, and launching questions and accusations at their opponents before the summer holiday period.

RCI’s Wojtek Gwiazda has a report:

 

More information:
CBC News – Ex-Tory adviser Saulie Zajdel arrested in corruption probe – here

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