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MP Mauril Blanger introduces O Canada amendment bill with voice generator

Ottawa MP Mauril Blanger used a voice generator to introduce a private members' bill on Wednesday marking the first time an MP has used such a device in the House of Commons.

Longtime Liberal MP for Ottawa-Vanier was diagnosed with incurable Lou Gehrig's disease last fall

Belanger introduces bill to make anthem gender neutral

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Ottawa-Vanier MP Mauril Blanger, who has Lou Gehrig's disease, uses a voice generator to introduce a bill to make O Canada gender neutral.

Ottawa MP Mauril Blanger used avoice generator tointroducea private members' bill on Wednesday marking the first time an MP has used such a device in the House of Commons.

The longtime Liberal MPintroduced the same bill to make the English lyrics to O Canada gender neutrallast session of Parliament, but it was defeated 144-127.

Blanger, who was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease last fall, is losing his voice.Also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the incurablediseasecauses a person to lose control of their muscles.

By the way, Mr. Speaker, it is 2016.- LiberalMPMaurilBlanger

Blanger has been using Speak Selection,a program on his iPad that reads out selected text in either a man or woman's voice, Danick Lafrance, a member of his staff, told CBC News.

The Office of the Speaker told CBC News that the device was used under a standing order that allows members with a disability to participate fully in the proceedings of the House.

Blangeralso uses the program to communicate with staff and is expected to useit to speak to his bill when it comes up for debate, likely in the spring,Lafrancesaid.
Liberal MP Mauril Belanger is trying for a second time to change the English lyrics to O Canada to make the national anthem more gender neutral. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

Blanger isproposingto change two words, amending the line"in all thy sons command" to "in all of us command."

"This change would render the anthem gender neutral," Blanger said in the House of Commons on Wednesday.

"By the way, Mr. Speaker, it is 2016," he concluded to a standing ovation.

Blanger has been the MP forOttawaVanier since a 1995byelection.