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Paul Calandra's non-answer period week in videos

It started with a question on Canada's military mission in Iraq. It ended in tears. MP Paul Calandra's response to a question on Canada's mission in Iraq from NDP Leader Tom Mulcair brought anger, a memorable "face-palm," defiance and, finally, an emotional apology. Replay the drama in videos.
Paul Calandra, parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, delivers an apology in the House of Commons Friday. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)

It started with a question onCanada's military mission in Iraq. It ended in tears.

The question came Tuesday from NDP Leader Tom Mulcair in the House of Commons question period. In response, Conservative MP Paul Calandra, filling in for Prime Minister Stephen Harper, launched anattack on the NDP's position on Israel, based on a Facebook post purportedly written by a party worker.

Faced with a repeat of the question, Calandra launched the attack again and provided fresh fodder for the seemingly perpetual debate over the state of Canadian parliamentary democracy.

So off-topic and ad hominem was the response that Mulcair called on Commons Speaker Andrew Scheer to intervene. When that didn't work, Mulcair openly questioned the Speaker's "neutrality."

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Calandra appeared similarly unrepentant when he was scrummed by reporters outside the weekly Conservative caucus the next day.

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Appearing on CBC News Network's Power & Politics later Wednesday, Calandra defended hisactions with such vigour the camera caughtfellow panelist and NDP MP Paul Dewar briefly covering his face with his hands in despairing frustration.

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But at some point over the intervening two days, however, Calandra had a change of heart. OnFriday, he rosein the House to offer a tearful apology for his conduct:

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Mulcair acceptedthe apology, but said his party will go ahead with a motion next week to give the Speaker more powers to require real answers in question period.

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