Speaking of following the rules in parliamentā¦.there was a faux pas by the official oppositionā¦.where they immediately caught themselves (herself, in this case), stepped back and apologized immediately, and then proceeded.
The word āsātā made a rare appearance in the House of Commons on Tuesday after Conservative MP Michelle Rempel implored the Trudeau government to cut out the āwoke sāt.ā
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Rempel immediately covered her mouth in shock and withdrew the comment, calling it āunparliamentaryā ā which it isā¦because somebody has to follow the rules and parliamentā¦so it might as well be the official opposition.
Among the one hundred or so rude terms explicitly banned in the House of Commons, several permutations of āShitā are included.
The word āsātā made a rare appearance in the House of Commons on Tuesday after Conservative MP Michelle Rempel implored the Trudeau government to cut out the āwoke sāt.ā
Video in the below link:
Unparliamentary language alert! Rempel tells Liberals to cut the āwoke sātā ā National Post
WATCH: The Calgary Conservative MPās interjection was paraphrased from a disgruntled Liberal MP
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Rempel immediately covered her mouth in shock and withdrew the comment, calling it āunparliamentaryā ā which it isā¦because somebody has to follow the rules and parliamentā¦so it might as well be the official opposition.
Among the one hundred or so rude terms explicitly banned in the House of Commons, several permutations of āShitā are included.