New Parliament likely more cordial, but not much time for House committee work this spring, say strategists

'This is cyclical phenomenon. After an election, there's always a bit of a sense of a reset. The voters grab the Etch A Sketch. They shake it. Everything's gone, and let's start drawing again,' says Yaroslav Baran.
Prime Minister Mark Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canadians have honoured him with 'a mandate to bring about big changes quickly,' and he 'will work relentlessly to fulfill that trust,' during a news conference on May 2 where he outlined his government's priorities.

Lobbyists and strategists say they expect the high tension and filibustering that held back productivity in the House last fall is likely to give way to a more cordial atmosphere as MPs get back to work in post-election Ottawa, but also that a more adversarial tone may retur...

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