Lee Glen MORRISON

MORRISON, Lee Glen, P.Eng., B.A., B.E.(Geol.)
Personal Data
- Party
- Canadian Alliance
- Constituency
- Cypress Hills--Grasslands (Saskatchewan)
- Birth Date
- March 6, 1932
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Morrison
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=780f335c-18a2-4381-bfef-a6469e80e063&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- farmer, geological engineer, geologist
Parliamentary Career
- October 25, 1993 - April 27, 1997
- REFSwift Current--Maple Creek--Assiniboia (Saskatchewan)
- June 2, 1997 - October 22, 2000
- REFCypress Hills--Grasslands (Saskatchewan)
- March 27, 2000 - October 22, 2000
- CACypress Hills--Grasslands (Saskatchewan)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 134 of 135)
January 27, 1994
Mr. Morrison
As to any other members of my caucus, I have not audited their books, but to my knowledge they have taken it. That is all I know. If the hon. member has other knowledge, then I think he should present it to me.
Was there a question attached to this or was it just a heckle? Apparently there was no question.
Subtopic: Speech From The Throne
January 27, 1994
Mr. Morrison
Mr. Speaker, I believe that it is the custom of this House that one does not accuse other members of not telling the truth. Is this not correct?
Subtopic: Speech From The Throne
January 27, 1994
Mr. Morrison
Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for his comments. The Reform Party is on record as wanting to phase out all subsidies to all sectors of the economy, including grain farmers, but only in a step-by-step program with everyone else. There is hardly anyone in this country, probably including me, if I look back far enough, who is not getting a subsidy. I would suspect almost every member in this House if they have private business interests is getting a subsidy of some sort. We are opposed to that.
Subtopic: Speech From The Throne
January 27, 1994
Mr. Morrison
To my knowledge, all of us, but you are talking-
Subtopic: Speech From The Throne
January 24, 1994
Mr. Lee Morrison (Swift Current-Maple Creek-Assiniboia)
Mr. Speaker, there was considerable music from the other side of the House when I was asking my question.
I would like to point out that I had the freedom to vote in respect to my constituents' wishes. I wonder if any of the members on the government side had that same option.
Subtopic: Parliamentary Reform