News reports circulating late last week indicated that a vote would be held in Parliament on Tuesday, March 23 (today) that would put a "poison pill" in the government's proposal to seek resources through the G8 to improve health outcomes for women and children in other countries.
In response to this Montreal Gazette article, CHP Canada party leader Jim Hnatiuk said: "Polytechnique survivor, Heidi Rathjen, calling the scrapping of the long-gun registry "a scandal" is disingenuous.
It began with the Prime Minister's announcement that his government would seek to improve health outcomes for women and children around the world. That's called "saying it without saying it."