Today or tomorrow this bill will pass eventually. Conservatives employing delaying tactics implies they just ran out of any logical or strong argument against the bill.
They cannot do this - currently we are in the 'debate period'. During this period any senator is allowed to speak to the matter in question (though I believe he or she can do it only once) . Libs cannot move a motion to 'vote' cause it would deprive other senators who want to speak (for any reason) of their rights. When a senator stand up - you cannot know whether he is going to speak or ask for an adjournment in his name.
They cannot do this - currently we are in the 'debate period'. During this period any senator is allowed to speak to the matter in question (though I believe he or she can do it only once) . Libs cannot move a motion to 'vote' cause it would deprive other senators who want to speak (for any reason) of their rights. When a senator stand up - you cannot know whether he is going to speak or ask for an adjournment in his name.
They cannot do this - currently we are in the 'debate period'. During this period any senator is allowed to speak to the matter in question (though I believe he or she can do it only once) . Libs cannot move a motion to 'vote' cause it would deprive other senators who want to speak (for any reason) of their rights. When a senator stand up - you cannot know whether he is going to speak or ask for an adjournment in his name.
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SEN Neufeld wants to speak to the amendment but he is not ready today #senCA
I'm afraid it's your wishful thinking, but we will see soon what libs can and especially want to do. Yes, c-24 was aggressively moved through the senate, but (as far as I remembered) there was no strong opposition from the liberals at that time (i.e., libs did not try to stall the process), so we cannot really use c-24 as an example here.