Paul Calandra's emotional daytime television apology
Wyatt Rivers of Ottawa told us:
Something needs to be changed if our Government and Elected Officials can not even pretend to follow rules, answer the questions posed or defend the Government's decisions. How can we offer democratic advice and guidance to other countries when we can't even follow a democratic process.
And we heard this, from John Kidder of Ashcroft, BC:
Fifteen years ago I decided to expose my son to the workings of Parliament... After lunch in the Parliamentary Dining Room we went to Question Period. Kendall bore it for about twenty minutes, then turned to me and said "Dad, this is just really bad theatre sports - let's get out of here." So much for the majesty of parliamentary democracy.
As you may have heard, a chastened Paul Calandra returned to the Commons Friday with an apology, and became quite emotional. Something not usually seen on the parliamentary channel mid-afternoon ... but rather reserved for other kinds of daytime drama.
Paul Calandra gets today's Last Word.