January 13, 1956 (22nd Parliament, 3rd Session)

PC

John George Diefenbaker

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Diefenbaker:

That, of course, is no answer. I have here every correction, and it takes a big file to cover the Minister of Agriculture's corrections.
Then, again, the Minister of Agriculture has been speaking in favour of parity. He made a speech before the agricultural conference in Ottawa and he said this in regard to maintaining a fair relationship between the returns from agriculture and those from other occupations:
This, in our opinion, is more helpful than saying parity, which can mean many different things. You can call it parity or whatever you like.

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