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{
    "time": "2003-02-26 20:05:00",
    "attribution": {
        "en": "Mr. Peter Stoffer",
        "fr": ""
    },
    "content": {
        "en": "<p>Madam Chairman, there is so much opportunity to go after the Liberals, but I happen to like this particular member and so does my mother. I want to say that I also subscribe to the principle of adjacency. Adjacency is something that is not often discussed in our debates. When we discuss fisheries there is so much to talk about and adjacency is the reason.</p>\n<p>It is interesting to note that the hon. member today in a television interview said that he believed in co-management. Co-management of the fisheries just happens to be the NDP policy. We want to thank the hon. member very much for that.</p>\n<p>I support his efforts and anyone's efforts in terms of adjacency, especially when it comes to those people in the most regional outports of Labrador and especially in the beautiful territory of Nunavut.</p>",
        "fr": ""
    },
    "url": "/debates/2003/2/26/peter-stoffer-4/",
    "politician_url": "/politicians/peter-stoffer/",
    "politician_membership_url": "/politicians/memberships/1643/",
    "procedural": false,
    "source_id": "",
    "h1": {
        "en": "Government Orders",
        "fr": ""
    },
    "h2": {
        "en": "Fisheries",
        "fr": ""
    },
    "document_url": "/debates/2003/2/26/",
    "related": {
        "document_speeches_url": "/speeches/?document=%2Fdebates%2F2003%2F2%2F26%2F"
    }
}