Return of Parliament: MPs should buckle up

As the sitting kicks off, there is no shortage of domestic or global events that parliamentarians will have to deal with.
Almost any Canadian involved in business, from large corporations down to the smallest enterprise, knows we live in a very different world than we did 12 months ago, writes Garry Keller.

With the return of Parliament this week, it’s not unusual to see pundits and prognosticators make their predictions for what lies ahead in the House over the next 68 sitting days (give or take) this spring. So, here’s my take of what to expect.

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