Liberals looking to ‘front-end’ legislative agenda in fall session: Lamoureux

After what the opposition classified as an unambitious agenda for the first session, the parliamentary secretary to the government House leader says things will have to change in the fall.
Parliamentary secretary to the government House leader, Kevin Lamoureux, told The Hill Times last week that he'd like to see MPs sit later on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and 'front-end' more government bills in the next session so the legislative agenda is less rushed and more productive.
The right-hand man to the government House leader is acknowledging what could have been a more productive legislative session, saying he’d like to see the House leadership team explore front-ending more priority bills in the next session. Parliamentary secretary Kevin Lamoureux (Winnipeg North, M...

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