Pierre Édouard Blondin (Speaker of the Senate)
Conservative (1867-1942)
Mr. SPEAKER:
A member of parliament has a perfect right within the house to use such language as he considers parliamentary in regard to anyone else outside the house within the limits prescribed in the rules of the house and I do not think the editor of the Winnipeg Free Press or the editor of any other paper comes within the exception. Consequently there is no point upon which I should make a ruling at this time.
Topic: PRIVILEGE-MR. MACKENZIE KING