May 4, 1948 (20th Parliament, 4th Session)

PC

Thomas Langton Church

Progressive Conservative

Mr. CHURCH:

The committee should not have been appointed. It is far better to have the discussion here again for a day or two in May or June. In Great Britain they have a couple of days debate every once in a while. Here we have had four days and the minister has been most patient. I believe we have succeeded in bringing some facts before the country and the public.
Item stands.
Progress reported.

Topic:   RAILWAY ACT
Subtopic:   DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
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