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Process Nerd: The broadcasting-overhaul battle proves the system works By Kady O Malley. Published on May 11, 2021 2:28pm Clause-by-clause review is a critical check on the system. (Matthew Usherwood/iPolitics)
Yes, you read that headline correctly, and no, Process Nerd isn’t being sarcastic, or ironic, or adopting the world-weary cynicism so common among the precinct punditerati.
The procedural battle at the Heritage committee over the government’s long-promised reform of the federal broadcasting regime to cover online streaming giants like Netflix is not in any way, shape, or form evidence of a critical malfunction in the machinery of Parliament.
In fact, it’s precisely the way our system of parliamentary checks and balances is supposed to work.
At committee: Broadcasting-regime overhaul, offshore safety By Kady O Malley. Published on May 10, 2021 6:31am Parliament Hill (Andrew Meade/iPolitics) CANADIAN HERITAGE members are set to resume debate on a Liberal-initiated pitch to get clause-by-clause review of the proposed broadcasting overhaul back on track after the last-minute removal of a blanket exemption for social media sparked widespread outrage which, in turn, led opposition members to instigate a pause in the proceedings.
“On Friday,
Liberal MP Anthony Housefather tried to break the deadlock with a motion that would ask
Justice Minister David Lametti to provide the committee with “a revised Charter statement on the bill … as soon as possible,” as well as “invite both Lametti and