In 1991, he prorogued parliament in order to block an impeachment motion against him. |
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We have worked hard over the past few months, especially during the time when Parliament would have been working if it had not been prorogued. |
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Something should have been done before, but the House was prorogued and nothing happened then. |
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Bill S-10 is very similar to its predecessor, Bill C-15, which died on the Order Paper when the government prorogued Parliament last December. |
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Over the past few months we have seen Parliament prorogued and the world recession take hold in Canada. |
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In 1978, a bill proposing a revised version of the Act died on the order paper when Parliament prorogued. |
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Perhaps if we had not prorogued and our report had been adopted sooner, the government could have paid attention to it. |
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It is difficult to believe that they prorogued Parliament and then introduced a new budget with so little new and positive to show. |
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On September 14, the Governor General, on the advice of Prime Minister Harper, prorogued the current session of Parliament. |
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When the 2nd Session of the 37th Parliament prorogued November 12, 2003, Bill C-19 was being debated in the House of Commons at Report Stage. |
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When it saw that there were problems coming down the pike, that the jobs of Canadians were going to be put at risk, it prorogued Parliament. |
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This legislative initiative was initially introduced in June 2002 and died on the Order Paper when Parliament was prorogued in September. |
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However, Bill C-26 did not receive Royal Assent before Parliament was prorogued in November. |
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However, when Parliament prorogued in November 2003, the bill died on the order paper. |
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Hon. members know, as I do, that the session was then prorogued and we were unable to continue the debate. |
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That Bill died on the Order Paper in November 2003 when Parliament prorogued for an election. |
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On 7 July 1604, James had angrily prorogued Parliament after failing to win its support either for full union or financial subsidies. |
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The report was delayed because Parliament was prorogued in the fall and committees are officially disbanded until the next Parliament sits and reestablishes them. |
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I find it interesting that when the government prorogued Parliament, it claimed that it did it, supposedly, to recalibrate the agenda, to consult with Canadians and to focus on the economy. |
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The Parliament that Mr Harper prorogued still had 36 government bills before it, including measures that form part of the prime minister's much-vaunted crackdown on crime. |
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To avoid a no-confidence vote, Mr Ramotar prorogued parliament in November and called early elections in February. It was a close race, which sharpened its tone. |
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At least that would help cut the federal deficit. The argument that previous prime ministers frequently prorogued Parliament is no more convincing. |
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He must have a crystal ball of some sort if he can say that if this would have happened, that would have happened, or that those bills would have become law if we had left them in the Senate and had not prorogued. |
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Now, the Liberals claim that they were just about to get around to passing that bill through the Senate when the Prime Minister prorogued Parliament some months ago. |
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I am not sure where the NDP were holidaying when this House was prorogued but the rest of us on this side of the House were out talking to our constituents and that is what our constituents told us to do. |
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Unfortunately, Parliament was prorogued at the end of December and we have not, as a fisheries committee, been able to meet until today to address these issues. |
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Such extraordinary session may not in any event continue after 30 September and may be prorogued on that date so that the House may be able to hold its first ordinary session on 1 October. |
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To his opponents in Parliament this seemed like a prelude to arbitrary rule, so James prorogued Parliament without gaining Parliament's consent. |
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Appeal Committees could not meet while Parliament was prorogued or dissolved. |
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Judicial sittings could occur while Parliament was prorogued, and, with the authorisation of the Sovereign, dissolved. |
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Since the House had been prorogued in the summer much work was done in France. |
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Caepio was prorogued into the next year, when one of the new consuls, Gnaeus Mallius Maximus, also operated in southern Gaul. |
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This portion of the writ differs based on whether Parliament is at the time sitting, or prorogued, or dissolved. |
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Furthermore, the Vidhan Sabha is either prorogued or dissolved, necessitating a fresh election. |
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This was pushed through Parliament in the dying hours left before it was prorogued for the General Election. |
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Under rules, the December ordinance would have lapsed and fresh ordinance could not have been issued if any of the two Houses was not prorogued. |
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Under the Constitution, at least one of the Houses has to be prorogued for government to issue an Ordinance. |
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The session will be a continuation of the Winter Session that was adjourned sine die in December last year, but not prorogued. |
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He was told to attend a public accounts meeting, but the legislature was prorogued shortly after. |
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Later the Speaker prorogued the assembly session for indefinite period. |
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Indeed, in 1972, the UK Parliament unilaterally prorogued the Parliament of Northern Ireland, setting a precedent relevant to contemporary devolved institutions. |
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Appellate Committees could meet while Parliament was prorogued. |
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In January 1629, Charles opened the second session of the English Parliament, which had been prorogued in June 1628, with a moderate speech on the tonnage and poundage issue. |
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Parliament is usually prorogued or adjourned before it is dissolved. |
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When even the previously supportive Parliament objected to these measures, James ordered Parliament prorogued in November 1685, never to meet again in his reign. |
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The NA session, after the break of around two months as the 24th session was prorogued on August 13, might conduct election of speaker in its second sitting. |
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