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Wayne Caines

347
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29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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And the work it takes!
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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5 words
Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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50 words
This Member is unintentionally misleading the House. None of the speakers who got up, Mr. Speaker, said anything about the malicious intent of the speakers [who were] replying to the circumstances. There was not one speaker who used the words “malicious i ntent” in their reply. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker. Point of order.
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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This Member is again misleading the House, and deliberately so. We have a policy . . . the Standing Orders state that we have a mechanism where you ask questions, and those questions are answered. The notion to be saying to the public in this forum that the Opposition, the five of them, are having a challenge getting information from …
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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Ask questions properly.
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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You got to know what to ask them.
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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If it pleases you, Mr. Speaker.
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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When you talk to young Bermudians they often talk, Mr. Speaker, about their challenges with reference to coming back to Bermuda and finding their rightful place. We mentioned today in one of the earlier speeches about young Bermudians being abroad and not wanting to come back home . . . and there not being any opportunity. This is a perfect …
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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We are having Southampton Princess get ready. A number of the corporations, they come and they have their big events in Bermuda. They love to end the shows with what? A fireworks display, the pyrotechnics display.
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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Mr. Swan has stayed the course. He has done everything academically. He has invested financially. He has done the work. He has done the research. He has done the preparation. He has done the training. And he has been deemed a fit and proper person to get the licence. And his company, Swan Pyrotechnics Ltd., are indeed the new vanguard …
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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If it pleases you, Mr. Speaker.
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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Mr. E. J. Thompson built this hotel, and his family built this hotel in 1906. He named it after his son, Robert Rosedon Thompson. And in the 1930s the hotel was sold to the Brown family. And in 1954 the hotel was sold to the Kitson family. And since 1954 the Kitson family have been the purveyors of the Rosedon …
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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If it pleases you, Mr. Speaker. My colleague just now started with the opening bat. I am facing the new ball, and I am not a cricket man so I do not know what the second player on the team is called, or if there is indeed a name for him, Mr. Speaker, but I am—
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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Second batter? So I am the second batter, Mr. Speaker. [Laughter]
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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Today I wish to highlight a word that was just used by my colleague, MP for constitu-ency 7, and that was being thankful. And if I had to coin a phrase, if I had to entitle, if I had to reflect on the last week or this year on my life or on the things that our community faced, I …
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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I think in Bermuda we have to be thankful for our social services. Mr. [Deputy] Speaker, yesterday I went to . . . yesterday I went to the treatment courts graduation. The drug treatment court, the mental health court, the driving- whilst -impaired court — all of these courts held their thanksgiving services. Mr. [Deputy] Speaker, and this is where …
29 Nov 2024 House of Assembly
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And I declare my interest. She is a lady that I know very well. [Laughter]