If They Were Proroguing Parliament...
Conservative senators ready to sit into July to clear backlog
Here's why.
"Conservatives in the Senate say they are willing to sit into July — past June 28 when the upper chamber is scheduled to start its break — to pass five government bills, and possibly two contentious bills from backbench Tory MPs.Get 'er done folks. We've been waiting a long time for both, but especially for the hate speech amendment.
It isn’t unusual for the Senate to sit longer than the House of Commons to clear the legislative backlog left when MPs take their breaks. This year, however, the Senate may sit into July to pass two private member’s bills: One about union finances (bill C-377) and the other about hate speech (bill C-304)."
Labels: Brian Storseth, Canadian politics, Conservative Party, free speech, Human Rights Commissions, leftards, leftards and leftards, political correctness
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