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Ignatieff lays out tough new prorogation rules

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Michael Ignatieff wants 10 days written notice to be given the opposition when the Prime Minister plans to shut down Parliament.

Arguing Stephen Harper lacks the character and discipline required to use his prime ministerial powers of prorogation responsibly, the Liberal leader said new rules are needed.

“We think it is appropriate now to set down clearly limits on the power of prorogation. … We are dealing with a Prime Minister who has shown that he doesn’t have the political character to respect our institutions, so in our view a view a change of the rules is needed,” he said, putting his own stamp on a proposal first floated by NDP Leader Jack Layton.

The Liberal Leader was flanked by his caucus members, standing in front of the foyer of the House of Commons this morning on the day Parliament was to resume sitting before Mr. Harper shut it down last month.

In addition to a requirement of written notice, Mr. Ignatieff said prorogation must be brought before the House for a full debate and consent of MPs would be required if a shutdown was requested within the first year after a Throne Speech.

He also introduced another wrinkle: that committees continue to sit until the start of the new session. Were these proposed rules in place, it would mean the Commons committee investigating the abuse of Afghan detainees would be sitting now, despite prorogation.

In addition to these changes, the Liberals want a time limit of one month on prorogation. In this case, the Prime Minister has shut down the House for five weeks until after the Vancouver Olympics.

If a vote of confidence is scheduled, prorogation would be prohibited under the Liberal plan.

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Trumping NDP, Michael Ignatieff lays out tough new prorogation rules - The Globe and Mail

Man, this is awesome, and given that they are in a minority government, the Tories are going to have to pass this! Iggy's team did steal this from Layton though, and are going to take most of the credit...
 
Yup... finally Iggy is doing something of notice. Jeepers... I might even vote Liberal next election? Nah, I'm still reeling from the Chretien years, LOL.
 
Yup... finally Iggy is doing something of notice. Jeepers... I might even vote Liberal next election? Nah, I'm still reeling from the Chretien years, LOL.

The Liberals could run a golden retreiver in my riding at it would win, so I don't see how my vote would impact things. Howerver,a break from Harper might be nice, even if it is short-lived.
 
The Liberals could run a golden retreiver in my riding at it would win, so I don't see how my vote would impact things. Howerver,a break from Harper might be nice, even if it is short-lived.


The Libs always win my riding too, as I am in Vanier. In fact, nearby a newly created street is named after Madeleine Meilleur. :roll:

For the first time I voted NDP last election, not matter how futile it was.
 
The Libs always win my riding too, as I am in Vanier. In fact, nearby a newly created street is named after Madeleine Meilleur. :roll:

For the first time I voted NDP last election, not matter how futile it was.

Oh boo hoo, the Tories always win in my current riding. Even when the NDP candidate withdrew in the last federal election, and the Grits had a good candidate they still didn't win. Gah!

Unless you live in a close swing-riding, voting is pointless!
 
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