Tensions in the House: The “Cocaine Randy” Remark Sparks Debate
OTTAWA | Canada A heated moment unfolded in the House of Commons when Conservative MP Mike Barrett made a remark that stirred immediate reaction from Liberal MPs. Referring to a minister, Barrett quipped, “Cocaine Randy,” a term Liberal MP Ahmed Hussen denounced as “extremely unparliamentary,” urging the Speaker to address it.
The Speaker acknowledged the seriousness of Hussen’s point. Barrett responded with an apparent clarification, humorously alluding to “the other Randy,” raising eyebrows and spurring debate over parliamentary decorum. The incident underscores the continued friction between parties amid ongoing disputes.
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Ahmed Hussen: At the conclusion of asking his question, as he was sitting down, called the minister “cocaine randy” that is extremely unparliamentary and i ask you speak to ask him to withdraw that remark. Thank you very much.
Speaker: I see that the member is rising in response to this point of order.
Barrett: Speaker, i’m sure that i was referring to the other randy as cocaine randy….