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John G. Diefenbaker Quotes: A question which can be answered without prejudice to the government is not a fit question to ask.
         

A question which can be answered without prejudice to the government is not a fit question to ask.


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A question which can be answered without prejudice to the government is not a fit question to ask.
         



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We shall be Canadians first foremost and always and our policies will be decided in Canada and not dictated by any other country.





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