Photo of Brigitte DePape, holding up a “Stop Harper” sign in the House of Commons The most memorable moment in the last throne speech of 2011 came when a young woman walked into the centre of the plush red Senate chamber filled with dignitaries and elected officials and held up a handmade sign that read "Stop Harper." Brigette DePape, who had worked as a page in the Senate for a year, was then quickly hauled away by the House of Commons' sergeant-at-arms. "I remember I was terrified," she said, recalling that moment on June 3, 2011, in an interview with CBC News
🤬 haven’t seen 🇨🇦s joking, but I believe you.
Absolutely agree with you. And to do that we have to ensure that PP - Harper’s front - doesn’t get anywhere near 24 Sussex Drive except as a driveby.
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