
Elizabeth May calls out Carney’s sprint to push projects bill through Commons
OTTAWA — Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said the drive by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government to rush its major projects bill through Parliament this week represents a “new low” in government contempt for Parliament.
Speaking at a press conference Monday morning, May said she hasn’t seen anything like it since the Conservative government under Stephen Harper pushed an omnibus bill through more than a decade ago.
May said she was “shocked when Stephen Harper in spring of 2012 brought in an omnibus bill, Bill C-38, that was 400 pages long and destroyed 70 environmental laws, and it was fast-tracked.”
“This is worse,” she added.