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The Hon. Michael Weeks JP, MP

The Hon. Michael Weeks JP, MP

546
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10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report
19 words
—north side of the ter minal. We could temporarily fit that as an arrival . . . [Inaudible interjections]
10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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North, northeast. [Inaudible interjections]
10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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Yes, the northeast side. [Inaudible interjection]
10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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331 words
Well, it is on the airport pre mises across the way over there by the kitchen, we could temporarily fit that place again, for our depar-tures and arrivals. And if need be we could be more creative, there is a hangar that is farther down the strip. We have to be cr eative, Mr. Speaker, that would put our own …
10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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33 words
Wow! So the question r emains, this $300 million is a constantly rolling figure. I have even heard that the cost to build Mississauga Airport could cost about $400 milli on. [Inaudible interjection]
10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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[It would be] $411 million. [Inaudible interjection]
10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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15 words
And it started from, I think one of my colleagues said $200 [million]. [Inaudible interjection]
10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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34 words
Yes, m an, but nobody was going to do it. [Inaudible interjections] 568 10 February 2017 Official Hansard Report Bermuda House of Assembly Mr. Michael A. Weeks: No, no, no, no, no. [Inaudible interjections]
10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report
107 words
Reports were done and that was it. Yes. So reports were done and that was it. So, Mr. Speaker, we heard it all before, back and forth, over the last two- plus years, if whether or not we could build an airport or renovate. My feeling, my position, is renovating would not only keep the money in our country, it …
10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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6 words
It is in Canada, Mr. Speaker.
10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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Okay. I am sorry, Mr. Speaker.
10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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Oh, okay. [Inaudible interjection]
10 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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So, Mr. Speaker, with those few words, I have made my contribution. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
3 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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Good morning, Mr. Speaker.
3 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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12 words
My questions were for written response, and I have [the a nswers].
3 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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Yes, I do. Thank you.
3 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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46 words
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question to the Honourable Premier is, when you spoke to the Commissioner, or whomever, during the morni ng (or after ) of December 2 nd, was your opinion ever asked of whether or not to deploy the riot squad, at least?
3 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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49 words
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Can the Premier inform this House whether or not he had a conversation with the Police Commi ssioner after the pepper spray was deployed, and what options were discussed and taken action against the officer that employed such heavy -handed tactics on our innocent people?
3 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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As a follow -up to that, Mr. Speaker.
3 Feb 2017 House of Assembly
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17 words
Is the person who used the pepper spray on administrative leave until the invest igation is complete?