Slow Senate start amid pandemic a lesson to limit delay tactics, says CSG leader

'Our job is not to play procedural inside baseball around organization of the Senate, and we’ve done a lot of that, and I’m tired of it,' says Sen. Scott Tannas.
Canadian Senators Group Leader Scott Tannas says the Senate has learned its lesson to 'get stuff done as quickly as you can when it comes to organization.'
With Senators finally nailing down hybrid sittings and striking committees after months of disagreement that led to limited work during the pandemic, one Senate leader says his colleagues have learned their lesson about capitulating to procedural delays and will likely...

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