Parliamentary session a productive one, but more public policy debate needed

Ned Franks says he's surprised by how little Parliament has discussed important public policy issues, like the environment.

Despite one raucous and rowdy House, three dysfunctional House committees and a number of political scandals, this Parliamentary session was still a productive one for the minority governing Conservatives, say some of the country's leading Parliamentary experts.

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