The Globe and Mail reports that the Liberals have vowed to amend Bill C-10, even if it triggers an election.
Liberals Threaten Election Over C-10
May 1, 2008
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Episode 237: A Conversation with Jason Woywada of BCFIPA on Political Party Privacy and Bill C-4
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Finally, they take a stand on an issue, I’m sick of the conservatives being handed what is effectively a majority, just because the Liberals are scared of an election.
WOOOT
OMG someone became a man ABOUT TIME.
Never thought i’d be more happy about election then getitng rid a the currrent format a noobs.