It's Liberal legislation. Why is this Harpers problem?Conservatives now.
Should the Conservatives impose legislation to appease the emotional response to this Liberal Legislation?
And why?
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OK, so I did a little reading and here's the deal...
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So where's the big scary, emotion wrenching problem?
As I said before, it's been on the books since 1993, enacted by the Liberals, under Chretien.
So BOOMer, maybe you could show me how your Heil Harper barb fits into this?