On Thursday, Genuis rose in the House to deny that his comment was homophobic.
"The point of that comment is to illustrate that, of course, meetings don't take place in the bathtub. A luxurious bathtub has nothing to do with meetings," he said.
"It had nothing to do with sex. I wasn't thinking about sex at all."
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the Indian government has made a "fundamental error" as he accused it of supporting a campaign of violence against Canadians on Canadian soil.
The prime minister spoke to reporters Monday, hours after the head of the RCMP laid out stunning allegations accusing agents of the Indian government of playing a role in "widespread violence" in Canada, including homicides, and warned that it poses "a serious threat to our public safety."
"The RCMP chose to come out today and disrupt the pattern of Indian diplomats collecting — through questionable and illegal means — information on Canadian citizens," Trudeau said. That information was fed to criminal organizations that "would then take violent actions from extortion to murder," he said.
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The commissioner said there have been "well over a dozen" credible and imminent threats to members of the South Asian community, specifically members of the pro-Khalistan movement.
This is very bad. You would think there would be irrefutable proof to make this sort of allegation, so I'm leaning that it's a legit threat. Luckily it's only towards a small group and not Canadians in general, but it's really no different than Russia or isreal putting out hits in the country.
Aukshally... we have our own Constitution, the "Charter" of Rights and Freedoms and the "Oath" of allegiance. (Seriously).
The only one we don't have is a declaration of independence because we still allow the brit royals to mooch off of us.
I guess we could include the menu from Tim Hortons or the rulebook for Hockey?
We already have threads for US, Canadian and UK politics, and I didn't want to create another one for the Kiwis, but here's how they debate bills down there:
The two-month Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) break will apply across the country,
Among the dozens of consumer goods the government's offering relief between Dec.14 and Feb. 15 are:
Prepared salads, sandwiches, and similar pre-made platters
Dine-in, takeout, or delivery restaurant meals
Cakes, pies, doughnuts, brownies, and other pastry items
Beer, wine, ciders, coolers and certain non-alcoholic drinks
Candies, chocolate, gum and related sweets
Chips, cheese puffs, popcorn, and similar salted snacks
Ice cream, other frozen treats, and pudding
Fruit bars and granola products
Doll houses, toy cars, Lego, and action figures
Children's clothing, footwear, car seats, diapers
Video-games, consoles, and controllers
Jigsaw puzzles and board or card games for all ages
We already have threads for US, Canadian and UK politics, and I didn't want to create another one for the Kiwis, but here's how they debate bills down there: