October 2011
September 2011
“I think Canadians would like to concentrate on some good news.”
Mr. Speaker, our government is focused on what
matters to Canadians, and that would be jobs
and the economy, not the mud-
slinging by the opposition. Let me say again
that the facts have not changed. This issue
has been thoroughly aired. The Auditor General had all
the government information.
There is nothing more to add.
Mr. Speaker, again let me say
that the government has nothing to add
because the facts have not changed. This matter
has been thoroughly aired. The Auditor General had all
the information that was required.
Mr. Speaker, let me repeat
what I said. Our government is
focused on what matters to Canadians. That is jobs
and the economy, not the mud-
slinging by the opposition. Again, the facts
have not changed.
There is nothing more to add to that.
Mr. Speaker, there has been a lot of good news
from the infrastructure funding
in that area. Again, let me say quite clearly
that our government is
focused on what matters to Canadians, and that would be jobs
and the economy. The facts have not changed.
There is nothing to say.
This issue has been thoroughly aired.
Mr. Speaker, this government has nothing
to hide. The facts have not changed. This matter
has been thoroughly aired. The Auditor General had all
the information that was needed. Let me tell
the member again that that this government is focused on jobs
and the economy.
(Deepak Obhrai, MP for Calgary-East, on September 26th, 2011)
In 2005, “Pineapple Bun” was nominated as a potential Pacific typhoon name but was rejected. Former director of the Hong Kong Observatory, Lam Chiu Ying, as one of the judges for the naming process, commented: “If we say XX country is being ravaged by Pineapple Bun, that would be too hilarious.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pineapple_Bun#In_popular_culture