Confidence in parties hinges on cooperation in House: experts

'There's not a distinction between government and Parliament,' says political historian David Mitchell

Without the prospect of a federal election in the near future, the federal political parties risk losing the confidence of Canadians if their leaders do not get together to map out a healthy working relationship in the House and at Commons committees to get the business of government done, academ...

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