cut
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(Anglicisme) Au golf, score permettant de se qualifier.
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But the Liberals have cut funding for francophone organizations by 40%. But the Liberals have cut funding for francophone organizations by 40%.
But the Liberals have cut funding for francophone organizations by 40%.
First cut yields of hay were down 50% and in many cases second yield was non-existent. First cut yields of hay were down 50% and in many cases second yield was non-existent.
First cut yields of hay were down 50% and in many cases second yield was non-existent.
Mr. Speaker, the Minister of Health admits that needs are great throughout the country and is beginning to understand that it is high time he gave the provinces back the money he cut in the health sector, particularly now that his colleague, the Minister of Finance, has a surplus that has reached $8 billion only five months into the fiscal y Mr. Speaker, the Minister of Health admits that needs are great throughout the country and is beginning to understand that it is high time he gave the provinces back the money he cut in the health sector, particularly now that his colleague, the Minister of Finance, has a surplus that has reached $8 billion only five months into the fiscal y
Mr. Speaker, the Minister of Health admits that needs are great throughout the country and is beginning to understand that it is high time he gave the provinces back the money he cut in the health sector, particularly now that his colleague, the Minister of Finance, has a surplus that has reached $8 billion only five months into the fiscal year.
Nor can I continue to have the term self-government being used in all of its various contexts in the House without having a clear cut definition. Nor can I continue to have the term self-government being used in all of its various contexts in the House without having a clear cut definition.
Nor can I continue to have the term self-government being used in all of its various contexts in the House without having a clear cut definition.