prorogation

Did Kathleen Wynne abuse the power of prorogation?

Since Stephen Harper prorogued Parliament to save his government in 2008, the rarely-used power has drawn criticism as a political tactic

Parliament resumes and the blessed tumult is rejoined

The NDP moves to question the Prime Minister

Prorogation: See them in October

The summer break is about to get a little longer

Stop bothering the Governor General

David Johnston is probably not going to say no to Stephen Harper

Should you be upset that Stephen Harper is proroguing Parliament?

As Aaron Wherry explains, the real question is this: Why must we wait for Parliament to resume?

Stephen Harper’s to-do list

Nick Taylor-Vaisey considers the unfinished business of Parliament

Good prorogue or bad prorogue?

How to tell the difference anymore?

Twenty questions from Parliament Hill that need answers

Here’s Nick Taylor-Vaisey on what politicians left hanging

In this new crisis, the faint echo of a previous crisis

From the coalition crisis of 2008 to the Senate crisis of 2013

Justin Trudeau’s democratic reforms

The Liberal leadership candidate promises fewer free votes than the Conservatives did in 2006

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The Liberal prorogation dance

Liberal MP Mauril Belanger is the only federal Liberal willing to openly criticize Dalton McGuinty’s prorogation.

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‘Contempt for parliamentary democracy’

Constitutional scholar Peter Russell condemns Dalton McGuinty’s prorogation.