Feds still haven’t moved on opening up secretive Commons Board of Internal Economy

Meanwhile, the NDP’s court battle with the BOIE has resumed, with two days worth of hearings slated to begin on Sept. 13.
Government House Leader Dominic LeBlanc has indicated legislation will be introduced to amend the House of Commons' Board of Internal Economy and open up meetings, but there's still no word of when that will happen, or how meetings will be opened to public scrutiny.
The Liberal government committed to opening up meetings of the powerful and secretive House of Commons Board of Internal Economy during the 2015 campaign, but six months into its mandate, there’s still no word on when or how this will happen. The latest minutes released from the House management ...

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