Tories push law and order bills through House, opposition ‘hopping mad’

The Conservatives hope to move as many law and order bills through the legislative process as they possibly can before the House is scheduled to adjourn on June 23.

The Conservatives hope to move as many law and order bills through the legislative process as they possibly can before the House is scheduled to adjourn on June 23, but the opposition says the bills make substantive changes and should not be rushed through the debate and committee process.

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