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‘Let her speak’: Conservatives drown out Bill Morneau during budget speech

WATCH: Conservatives drown out Morneau with chants of ‘let her speak’ – Mar 19, 2019

Conservatives in the House of Commons tried to drown out Finance Minister Bill Morneau as he spoke about the federal budget Tuesday, their loud chants of “let her speak, let her speak” a reference to former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould and the SNC-Lavalin affair.

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Several members on the Opposition benches also yelled “coverup” and stomped loudly.

After multiple attempts to drown out Morneau’s speech, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer led his party out of Parliament.

Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer walks out in protest as Finance Minister Bill Morneau delivers the budget in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, March 19, 2019. REUTERS/Chris Wattie

Morneau’s customary budget speech to the House was delayed by an hour after a series of procedural manoeuvres by the Conservatives.

However, the finance minister managed to evade a delay in the actual tabling of the budget by presenting his documents to the Clerk of the House rather than in the Commons Chamber, a procedure called “back door” tabling.

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Earlier, Scheer called the government’s budget “a political prop” in its “unprecedented coverup” of the controversy that has rocked the Liberal cabinet and prompted Trudeau’s top adviser and the country’s most senior public servant to resign.

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Earlier Tuesday, Conservative MPs briefly stormed out of a meeting of the House justice committee after reporters were given a document outlining a Liberal motion to discuss hate crimes the morning after publicly calling for an end to the SNC-Lavalin investigation.

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During the meeting Tuesday morning, the Liberal-majority committee voted to end the probe into the affair.

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“As committee members, we have achieved our objectives with respect to these meetings,” read a letter written by Liberal committee members to chairman Anthony Housefather, himself a Liberal.

“Following the testimony of all witnesses, we believe that all rules and laws were followed. Canadians now have the necessary information to arrive at a conclusion.”

Opposition MPs decried the vote, saying the Liberals were shutting the probe down before everyone had the opportunity to speak.

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Last week, the Liberal-majority justice committee refused to call back Wilson-Raybould to be questioned about the SNC-Lavalin affair.

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Wilson-Raybould has alleged that the Prime Minister’s Office improperly pressured her to drop a criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin on corruption charges.

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— With files from Rebecca Joseph and the Canadian Press

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