As Trudeau apologizes, passage of bill that sparked fracas becomes almost impossible - News Summed Up

As Trudeau apologizes, passage of bill that sparked fracas becomes almost impossible


A final vote on Bill C-14 was planned for Thursday, after which it would go to the Senate. That includes Bill C-14, which it wants passed by the Supreme Court’s June 6 deadline. These included letting cabinet unilaterally extend sitting hours, strict limits on opposition motions, often used as a way for opposition parties to delay the government’s agenda, and making it more difficult for opposition parties to call a snap vote. Instead, opposition MPs were spent most of the day debating whether Trudeau violated Brosseau and Brown’s rights. Liberals accusedthe opposition of playing dirty tricks to hold up important legislation, including Bill C-14.


Source: National Post May 19, 2016 20:33 UTC



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