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Process Nerd: What exactly is a Charter statement?
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Process Nerd: What exactly is a Charter statement, and why are the Tories calling for a new one for C-10?
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iPolitics AM: House set for after hours session to fast track bill to order striking Montreal dockworkers back to work
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iPolitics AM: Efforts to fast-track bill to end strike at Port of Montreal By Kady O Malley. Published on Apr 28, 2021 6:01am The House of Commons pictured in June, 2020. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics)
With the procedural paperwork now in place for the government to force an end to the three-day-old strike at the Port of Montreal, the stage is set for a lightning-round after-hours review of a bill that would order hundreds of dock workers back on the job, pending binding arbitration to resolve the long-running contract dispute.
Before that can get underway, however, the House has to sign off on a government-initiated motion that would allow the legislation to clear the Commons in a single sitting day.
iPolitics By Charlie Pinkerton. Published on Apr 8, 2021 5:03pm A vial of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine (Torstar file photo)
Another showdown is looming due to the federal government’s reluctance to disclose its contracts with manufacturers of COVID-19 vaccines.
For months, opposition MPs have been asking to see the paperwork signed with the likes of Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca the makers of the vaccines the Liberal government bought to inoculate Canadians.
The MPs are after per-dose prices, more precise delivery schedules, any mentions of the possibility of Canadian manufacturing and anything else that might shine a light on the Liberal government’s intensely scrutinized vaccine-procurement process.