Harper has a de facto majority, opposition wants more cooperation in next Parliament

Conservatives to revive bills on Senate reforms, House seats, political loans, copyright reforms, Fisheries Act reforms, and anti-crime reforms.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper dubbed the last Parliament "dysfunctional," but as MPs head back to the Hill next month and the Conservatives have a de facto majority, opposition parties are urging the Prime Minister to take a more "cooperative" and conciliatory approach to the 40th Parl...

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