This sort of parliamentary protest might look pointless, but MPs stagger away smiling
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The good ole parliamentary game
The sketch: David Christopherson’s filibuster comes to an end
Crossing the aisle
Stephen Harper recalls a conversation with Jack Layton during June’s filibuster.
At least the Canada Post filibuster was exciting for the kids
Paul Wells on how the fate of first class letter delivery was binding up the House
Let’s not make a deal
Before and during last week’s filibuster, it seems there was nearly a deal.
‘This proved otherwise, if only temporarily’
Nick Taylor-Vaisey considers last week’s filibuster as a counterpoint to my previous lamenting for the state of the House of Commons.
Charlie Angus wins at filibustering
Glen McGregor tallies the word counts from last week’s all-hours debate.
What parliamentary democracy looks like
Brian Topp considers the meaning of last week’s filibuster.
Filibusted
Earlier this evening, with the defeat of several proposed amendments, the House of Commons officially passed Bill C-6. In brief comments to reporters, the Prime Minister pronounced victory.
Towards a resolution?
A new round of negotiations between Canada Post management and employees failed to result in a deal, but Bill C-6 is now about to pass second reading in the House.