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Tag Archives: Peter Van Loan
House moves toward suspending Dean Del Mastro
Found guilty by a judge, Del Mastro is about to be barred from the House
Peter Van Loan takes a stand against the notion of relevancy
You’ll never take away his tangents
Why is the Harper government using time allocation so often?
An oral history of managing debate
Behold the empowered (Conservative) backbencher
On the successful passage of private members’ bills
Parliament’s weekly business statement is getting more partisan
A simple parliamentary tradition is taking a strange turn under the Conservatives
Fun and games with parliamentary procedure
Speaker forced to consult instant replay
The sketch: Is the Fair Elections Act a lesson in democracy?
‘Mr. Speaker, we have only begun debate’
PODCAST: Maclean’s on the Hill, Jan. 24
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The Year of Parliament
Aaron Wherry on 2013: Mark Warawa, Brent Rathgeber, the Reform Act and a tomato analogy