Prorogation is a normal political process that pauses Parliament for a predetermined amount of time. It’s usually used as a ...
A prorogation differs from a recess, such as the usual summer recess, which does not mean the end of a formal session of Parliament. It also differs from a dissolution of Parliament, which sparks ...
From proroguing to a leadership and non-confidence votes, to a snap election, there’s a lot of next steps that could come into play for Canadians after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he would ...
During his Monday announcement that he will be stepping down as prime minister and Liberal leader as soon as his party finds a successor, Justin Trudeau said Governor General Mary Simon granted his ...
From proroguing to a leadership and non-confidence votes ... If all of the above plays out, it could mean an election as early as the end of April, or sometime in May. It's referred to as a snap ...
Uncertainty has been lingering in Canada’s federal political scene after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation and the proroguing of parliament, but that unpredictability hasn’t ...
The proroguing of Parliament means that several pieces of proposed legislation may not pass, leaving Canadians affected by those issues angry and frustrated.
As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigns, Parliament has been prorogued until March 24.
As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigns, Parliament has been prorogued until March 24.