Here's part of what was said
Paul Calandra: Mr. Speaker, what does the Leader of the Opposition not understand? Our friends in Israel on the front lines, combatting terrorism.
When people who work for the NDP, like Alex Anderson, who identifies himself as a fundraiser at Canada’s NDP, calls what the Israel Defense Forces are doing an “effing genocide” and calls the media BS for not supporting the fact that they call it an effing genocide, what does he not understand?
Israel is on the front lines. Canada will continue to support our friends in Israel. We will stand up for peace and security around the world. Unlike them, we are not confused by our position.
Thomas Mulcair: Mr. Speaker, there are rules in the book about question period. You are our arbiter. We ask you to enforce the rules on relevance and on question period.
When asked at foreign affairs committee just a couple of weeks ago, the minister said that a forces agreement with Iraq outlining operating rules for Canadian forces had not yet been completed.
Has that agreement now been completed? If so, when can Canadians see it?
Paul Calandra: Mr. Speaker, again, clearly the Leader of the Opposition does not identify or understand the fact that our friends in Israel are on the front lines, combatting terrorism in the region.
That is why on this side of the House we support our friends in Israel, unlike the NDP whose position is all over the place. Canada will stand up for Israel, will stand up for freedom around the world.
The NDP supporter calls it an effing IDF. He claims that the media is ignoring it, and calls it BS.
We will stand up for Israel. We will stand up—
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