Reinstatement of bills after prorogation: a thirty year odyssey: electorate can distinguish between a prorogation and a perogie, but prorogation has lost its meaning

Parliament prorogued on Nov. 12, 2003 amid speculation over which bills will be reinstated in the new session. Practices relating to carrying over bills has evolved in the last three decades. With a new government ready to take over this is an opportune time to reflect on the evolution and see if...

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