Inside Politics I
Spring session of Parliament turned out to be a legislative dry season
MONTREAL—The spring session of Parliament turned out to be a legislative dry season. Still, it was not all theatrics. Some of the most significant debates of the 65-day sitting involved opposition motions and private members' bills rather than government initiatives.
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