CP NewsAlert: House Speaker splits major projects bill for two separate . . . OTTAWA - Members of Parliament will hold two separate votes on the government's major projects bill later today after the House Speaker ruled the legislation has two distinct parts Bill C-5, known as the one Canadian economy act, contains measures to tackle internal trade barriers and also gives the government sweeping new powers to approve major projects
House Speaker splits major projects bill for two separate votes . . . OTTAWA — Members of Parliament will hold two separate votes on the government's major projects bill Friday, after the House Speaker ruled the legislation has two distinct parts Bill C-5, also known as the One Canadian Economy Act, contains measures to tackle internal trade barriers and gives the
House Speaker splits major projects bill for two separate votes Canada's House Speaker, Francis Scarpaleggia, ruled that Bill C-5, known as the 'one Canadian economy act,' has two distinct parts and will be split for two separate votes later today This decision, requested by the Bloc Québécois and NDP, allows MPs more time to study the major projects measures, while the Liberals aim to pass the trade barrier measures by Canada Day
Carneys contentious major projects bill clears committee A House of Commons panel sat from Wednesday afternoon to after midnight reviewing Bill C-5 in a hurried study, as the Liberal government seeks to pass it through the chamber by week's end
Liberals won’t split internal trade, major projects bill despite Bloc . . . The Liberal government has rejected the Bloc Québécois' request to split its marquee legislation, Bill C-5 (the free trade and labour mobility in Canada act), into two parts The bill addresses internal trade barriers and aims to speed up approvals for major projects