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Procedure and House Affairs committee  You could do that with a longer notice. Let's say you have a 15- or 30-day notice. You can amend it. In fact, the bill is quite specific. I was surprised that it got into that level of detail, but the bill provides for updates. It didn't need to do that, because anybody who's org

October 17th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Leslie Seidle

October 17th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Leslie Seidle

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I don't have any reason to disagree with his assessment. He has a lot of experience and has good people working for him, some of whom are my former colleagues. I might add, in response to my colleague, and disagreeing somewhat, that I think the bigger hurdle for a political par

October 17th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Leslie Seidle

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I addressed that in my comments. I think it is entirely reasonable. I don't see why you would target only the governing party. Let's say you were in a minority situation, which we were for almost a decade. Parties go in and out of government every 18 months or so. What they do

October 17th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Leslie Seidle

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair, for inviting me to take part in your study of Bill C-50. My presentation will be in two parts. First, I will make some general observations about the purpose of the bill, intended to situate it in the context of the ongoing development of the regulation of

October 17th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Leslie Seidle