Liberals not ruling out using time allocation in last three weeks before House adjourns

The Senate is beginning to sit on Mondays this week in an effort to get more bills through over the next three weeks as well.
MPs pictured in the House shortly before Barack Obama addressed the joint Parliament on June 29, 2016. With three weeks left before the House adjourns until 2017, the government wants to pass some of its top priorities and it could use time allocation or extended House debate hours to do so.
With three weeks left before the House adjourns until 2017, the government wants to pass some of its top priorities and it could use time allocation or extended House debate hours to do so. “It will be very tight and difficult in the last couple of weeks. At some point we’re going to have to...

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