House of Commons Summary – March 20 to 22
Shorter summary today as the House is off this week, but we’ve got two Motions on the Carbon Tax and a few Bill updates.
Shorter summary today as the House is off this week, but we’ve got two Motions on the Carbon Tax and a few Bill updates.
Not a lot this week as the House only just came back from break. Only real noteworthy part is an NDP Motion on the conflict in Gaza.
Fair bit happened last week, with some progress on the ArriveCAN issue and a change in the House’s hours of operation.
We’ve got updates on a few Bills, including C-273, which prevents parents and teachers from using force on children!
We have a Motion to deal with the increase in car thefts, the death of Motion M-86, and a few Bill updates!
Pierre Poilievre’s motion to cancel the carbon tax increase was rejected. The Committee on Agriculture recommended measures to boost Canada’s food processing and the Finance Committee opposed the RBC-HSBC merger. Bills C-355 and C-321 advanced.
This week we’ve got a Motion on airport safety, movement on a Bill to keep kids away from online porn, and more progress on the carbon tax exemption for farmers.
Last week we had someone kicked out for unparliamentary language, an investigation into the Speaker, and a voting marathon!
Happy December everyone! We’ve got a few Bill updates today and a pair of Motions, one of which addresses a recent statement from the Canadian Human Rights Commission on Christmas!
Lots of Bill Updates today as well as another Motion on government spending from Pierre!
Short week last week, we’ve got one Motion from Pierre Poilievre to cover!
Last week saw the election of a new Speaker and progress on a few Bills!
Happy Wednesday everyone! Been a bit slow this past week with the unfortunate presentation on Friday and the House dealing with the fallout from that. Details below!
We’re back with the first summary of the fall! Not a lot has happened yet so it’s a bit of a short one this week.