Parliamentary reforms: what’s gone, what’s still on and what might come later
OTTAWA — The Liberal government has backed down on some of its more contentious proposals for changing the ins and outs of parliamentary procedure, while promising to push ahead with the ones in their 2015 campaign platform.
Here is a quick look at where things stand now:
What’s gone?
— The Liberals had proposed bringing something in called “programming,” modelled after the system used in Britain. It involves scheduling a set amount of time to move government bills through the legislative process. It can bring some predictability, but also means limiting the ability of the opposition parties to surprise and to stall.


