Question Period needs a tune-up

The Public Policy Forum and the Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians recently held a highly-publicized conference in Ottawa to discuss ways of fixing Question Period and Parliamentary committees. It had a catchy title, and called it "Question Question Period." More than 150 people atte...

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