What ails Parliament
Five ways the institution is failing and none addressed by Paul Martin's proposals
A friend and long-time student of Parliamentary government suggested to me recently that the best reform would be to suspend Parliament for 20 years and see if anyone noticed. For precedents we have Cromwell or more recently Newfoundland in the 1930s.
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