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For example , in February of 1993 , Speaker David Carter of the Alberta
Legislature issued a list of 172 words and phrases that could not be used in
parliamentary debate . The list of objectionable phrases and words included idiot
, scuzzball ...
For example , in February of 1993 , Speaker David Carter of the Alberta
Legislature issued a list of 172 words and phrases that could not be used in
parliamentary debate . The list of objectionable phrases and words included idiot
, scuzzball ...
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The legislation at this point is not open to amendment or debate , although in
extremely rare cases it may be rejected . For example , in an almost
unprecedented move , the Conservatives in the Ontario legislature denied a
member the right to ...
The legislation at this point is not open to amendment or debate , although in
extremely rare cases it may be rejected . For example , in an almost
unprecedented move , the Conservatives in the Ontario legislature denied a
member the right to ...
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If the opposition parties make full use of their rights to talk and debate , as well as
to propose amendments , then the government may be delayed , but not defeated
, in obtaining legislative enactment of its policy proposals . Each step of the ...
If the opposition parties make full use of their rights to talk and debate , as well as
to propose amendments , then the government may be delayed , but not defeated
, in obtaining legislative enactment of its policy proposals . Each step of the ...
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