Liberals withdraw plan to impose deadlines on 11 bills sitting in the Senate
OTTAWA — The government has backed down from a procedural move that would have imposed deadlines on almost a dozen bills in the Senate to ensure they pass before Parliament rises in June.
Earlier this week, the Liberal government’s representative in the Senate moved to set specific timelines for debates and votes on 11 bills to break up what he described as a legislative logjam.
But Thursday afternoon, Sen. Peter Harder withdrew his motion, saying he had reached a “collegial understanding” with the leaders of other parties and groups in the Senate that will see legislation passed in a more timely fashion.
Harder isn’t making the details of the agreement public.


