What key legislation passed, what's in limbo after Parliament breaks for summer

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Centre Block’s Peace Tower is seen behind as a Parliamentary Protective Services officer walks on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Friday, June 17, 2022.

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Now that the House and Senate have adjourned for the summer, no more bills or motions will pass in Parliament until MPs and senators return to Ottawa in late September. With politicians now back in their constituencies for a few months, CTVNews.ca analyzes what key pieces of legislation passed in the final days of the spring session, and digs into what key government bills will be left to deal with in the fall.In addition to nine other pieces of government legislation that passed earlier in the 44th Parliament, six other bills made it to the finish line to become law in the last week of the sitting.

 

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Nobody gives a 💩 .

Oh good. We are free slaves until late September when they lock us down again for the common cold. And make us wear diapers on our face to silence us.

'limbo'? Again and again, as the pivotal day approached, top law enforcement officials fielded warnings of what was to come, but failed to respond in kind. Red Flags. CanDayConvoy. Canada Day 2022. marcomendicino BillBlair

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