House could sit beyond June 23: PM Harper

Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he wants his priority bill, the Federal Accountability Act, passed by the summer break, and if not, the House could sit into July.

TORONTO, ONT.—Prime Minister Stephen Harper says the House of Commons could sit beyond the June 23 scheduled summer break if his priority government bill, the controversial Federal Accountability Act, is not passed by then.

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