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January 15th, 2010, 03:37 PM
#31
 Originally Posted by CCT
Good for Liberals, bad for Conservatives?
No. Generally bad and bad. But each instance needs to be considered case by case.
The modern use of prorogation of this kind is generally for extraordinary circumstances. I just don't see any such circumstances at present.
There is a history of use/misuse of the provision, the misuse in political desperation. The information below, found on the web, is somewhat suspect since Trudeau did not become Prime Minister, until 20 April 1968. Still it does show however inaccurately that there is a history of its use by both the Liberals and the Conservatives.
26th Parliament Trudeau 1963/12/21,1965/4/3
27th Parliament Trudeau 1967/5/8
28th Parliament Trudeau 1969/10/22,1970/10/7,1972/2/16
29th Parliament Trudeau 1974/2/26
30th Parliament Trudeau 1976/10/12,1977/10/17,1978/10/10,1983/11/30
33rd Parliament Mulroney1986/8/28
34th Parliament 1989/2/28,1991/5/12
35th Parliament Chretien1996/2/2
36th Parliament 1999/9/18
37th Parliament 2002/9/16,2003/11/12
39th Parliament Harper 2007/9/14
40th Parliament 2008/12/4
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Last edited by houseisland; January 15th, 2010 at 04:12 PM.
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