Regardless of reality, parliamentary lag looks like lollygagging

It would stand to reason that if the Liberals were serious about wanting to tackle the new post-COVID (and mid-pandemic) reality, they’d want to take their renewed mandate and hit the ground running.
At 1 p.m. on Nov. 22, the 44th Parliament will open and there will be a Throne Speech from Governor General Mary May Simon, marking the Trudeau Liberals’ fourth session start. The usually auspicious day, filled with much of the pomp and circumstance that the Canadian Parliament has to ...

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