Quinte Field Naturalists will demonstrate against Ontario's 'More Homes Built Faster Act' in a rather unique w...
Quinte Field Naturalists will demonstrate against Ontario’s “More Homes Built Faster Act” in a rather unique way this weekend.
Organizer Lori Borthwick says Quinte Field Naturalists are holding a “Requiem” on Saturday where they will highlight the 99 Quinte wetlands that will be losing their designation.
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How to fix the Senate's procedure and practiceParliamentary procedure and practice are of course intended to ensure a fair and orderly transaction of Senate business. But well-designed procedural rules and practices can also increase Senators’ effectiveness and efficiency. In this column, I’ll offer a few suggestions for modernizing the Senate’s procedure and practice. The second reading stage of a bill is traditionally the first chance for Senators to discuss the bill. It is the stage where a legislative body decides whether the principle or purpose of the bill merits a thorough clause-by-clause consideration with the possibility of improving it through amendments. That stage makes sense when the House is considering a government or a private member’s bill. The minister or private member sponsoring the bill must convince the Commons that the bill warrants further study instead of immediate rejection. But if the Senate’s mission is to act as a House of legislative revision instead of as a little duplicate of the House, it would never think of rejecting a government bill before sending it to committee for detailed examination and possible amendment. I suggest that it would waste less of the Senate’s time if a government bill received from the House were sent directly to committee for detailed examination without a second reading debate. Senate committees are already celebrated for their thorough study of bills referred to them. Committee study should be the Senate’s first step in examining government bills and not the second step as it is now. The only bills from the House that Senators should want to scrutinize carefully before authorizing a more detailed committee study are private members’ bills. Even after adoption by the House of Commons, private members’ bills may not be supported by the government and thus not be taken into consideration by voters at the next election. Moreover, private members’ bills are not given the same degree of scrutiny by the Commons as government bills are. Why does a government b
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Danielle Smith willing to make changes to her signature Alberta sovereignty bill following criticismJust days after introducing her first bill as Alberta’s premier, Danielle Smith says she is prepared to make changes after widespread criticism that the legislation grants unchecked power.
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Unexpected bill from seniors facility adds stress for grieving Edmonton area family | Globalnews.caThe family of an Edmonton area senior is devastated after being hit with an unexpected bill in the wake of their mothers death. They are now sharing their story.
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Carey Price takes a stand against federal firearms bill - Terrace StandardCarey Price takes a stand against federal firearms bill
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