Steve Norn
Statements in Debates
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Sorry, it's difficult to hear you. So from what I'm understanding, this is not a point of order, then.
Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker.
Since we have moved on to the orders of the day, I'd like to call a point of privilege, Mr. Speaker.
Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker. So am I okay to proceed?
Oh yeah, I was just speaking to the motion because there was mention in the wording and just for clarification that there was recommendation for removal for my seat, and I was just speaking to that. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker.
Going back to the motion, the wording in the motion to remove me from office is surprising, Mr. Speaker. And I don't believe people in the like, in this House can do that. Only my constituents can do that at the polls during election.
Removal from office is overkill and unprecedented. We've had past Members in this House commit serious crimes and still retain their seats.
Okay, I was just waiting for the light to come on here.
You know, and Mr. Speaker, the wording in the motion removing me from the office is surprising and
SOME HON MEMBERS: Retract the statement.
Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker. This motion is news to me. I did prepare what I'm about to say hastily and I want to say, you know, that words that were mentioned here, you know, that were referred that everybody's referring to were in no way, shape, or form meant to be a physical threat. And if I scared anybody, I am truly sorry from the bottom of my heart.
This has all been twisted all out of context, all of it. I am a very passionate person when it comes to my work. I'm fiery. I'm militant. If I see unjust things come happen around me, I report it. Throughout my service in public service, I have...
Okay, thank you, Mr. Speaker. Okay, yeah, point of order, my apologies.
Just going back to what I was saying, the Member for Frame Lake mentioned my lawyer, and he can't be here to defend himself. So I'd ask that he retract what he said about that.
Mahsi cho.
Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker.
I'd like to call a point of privilege on the Member for Frame Lake. When he was speaking, he did mention my lawyer, Mr. Steven Copper, as we met an agreement earlier that we would wouldn't speak about third parties at all because they're not here to defend themselves. Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker.
Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker.
And going back to, you know, the point of privilege and the words that were said, like I said, I'll say it again, they were taken out of context, and I apologize. Like everybody else here, I think we spent enough time on this that we just want to move on and continue on with our business. But what I've experienced because of all this is if there's any price that had to paid, I think I paid twice over. And that's all I have to say, Mr. Speaker.