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Tag Archives: C-377
‘It took a big stick and stuck it directly in PMO’s eye’
Brent Rathgeber considers C-377
The lesser evil?
In which New Democrats try not to be too happy with the Senate
The Senate and C-377 as Rorschach test
The red chamber amends a bill
In other news, the Senate still exists
The upper chamber grapples with union disclosure and sports betting
At worst, Justin Trudeau is qualified to be a Conservative senator
And the case of C-377
Justin Trudeau and unions
Should a political leader accept thousands of dollars from an interest group and then take positions on policy issues that defend the interests of that group?
Q&A with Thomas Mulcair
The leader of the NDP talks to Aaron Wherry about Layton’s legacy, carbon pricing, the Liberal leadership race and Twitter
C-377 passes
After two proposed amendments were passed and one defeated, C-377 passed the House last night by a vote of 147-135. Five Conservatives voted against: Brent Rathgeber, Mike Allen, Patricia Davidson, Ben Lobb and Rodney Weston.
Transparency and C-377
Earlier this week, John Geddes looked closer at Conservative MP Russ Hiebert’s bill on union disclosure.