Blasted by Bloc, Conservative MP apologizes for asking minister to speak English
OTTAWA — Conservative MP Rachael Thomas has apologized after drawing criticism from other members of Parliament for asking Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge to answer questions in English at a committee meeting.
In a written letter to the chair of the Canadian Heritage Committee, Thomas on Thursday apologized for her comments earlier in the day. She asked that the apology be sent to the minister and other members of the committee.
“As you know, Conservatives support official bilingualism, the preservation of the French language in Canada and the right of Canadians to communicate in the language of their choice,” she wrote.
The apology came not long after strongly worded comments from the leader of the Bloc Québécois, Yves-François Blanchet.


