Conservative MP Don Stewart, who was elected in the historically Liberal stronghold of Toronto-St. Paul’s back in June, spoke for the first time in parliament on Monday and referenced his “successful byelection campaign.” Government House Leader Karina Gould responded by welcoming Stewart to the House of Commons and took a jab by describing him as “someone else who knows how to repeat three-word slogans.”
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Don Stewart addresses parliament for 1st time as Toronto-St. Paul’s MP after historic byelection
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