May 4, 1939 (18th Parliament, 4th Session)

LIB

Ross Wilfred Gray (Chief Government Whip; Whip of the Liberal Party)

Liberal

Mr. GRAY:

I think the general arrangement suggested by the whips of all parties was that the Minister of Agriculture or the Minister of Trade and Commerce would make a general statement covering all the bills mentioned by the leader of the opposition (Mr. Manion) and then following that statement the debate would proceed. That was our understanding of the suggestion, at least, -to bring down all the bills, in an attempt to correlate them as has been suggested by the leader of the opposition.

Topic:   QUESTIONS
Subtopic:   COOPERATIVE WHEAT MARKETING
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