Paul Martin’s proposed reforms for the House of Commons

If reforms are not implemented before the next general election, they may never come to pass

In October 2002, after being fired by then prime minister Jean Chrétien as minister of finance in June 2002, and when he was running for leader of the Liberal Party, Paul Martin proposed six reforms for the House of Commons. Since becoming PM on Dec. 12, 2003, very little has been heard ab...

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