Senators did not block the government’s effort to shoehorn privacy rules for political parties into an affordability bill, but they plan to formally criticize the move when the bill is up for third reading.
The Senate Finance committee agreed Tuesday to adopt a contested section of Bill C-4 “on division,” which signals that section of the bill does not have unanimous consent.
Their report back to the Senate will also include an explanation of their concerns with the proposed privacy regime for political parties.
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Senators did not block the government’s effort to shoehorn privacy rules for political parties into an affordability bill, but they plan to formally criticize the move when the bill is up for third reading.
The Senate Finance committee agreed Tuesday to adopt a contested section of Bill C-4 “on division,” which signals that section of the bill does not have unanimous consent.
Their report back to the Senate will also include an explanation of their concerns with the proposed privacy regime for political parties.