With news that the House of Commons has taken a break for the summer, there will be no legislative committee examining Bill C-32 until the fall.
House of Commons Breaks for the Summer, No C-32 Committee Until Fall
June 18, 2010
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Quick!
Duck and hide time! No one will think of this bill during summer!
Yeah, suuuuuuure people will forget.
this is good and also bad news
Didnt really mean too much to me. It is good to postpone it for now since they want a break for themselves. Also this is a piece of bad news because C32 presence is still a threat to us all.
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