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prorogation

In Britain, the termination of a session of Parliament and the setting of the date for a new session. All business, including bills before Parliament, is terminated by prorogation and must, if desired, be reintroduced in the following session. The only exceptions to this are impeachment proceedings by the House of Commons (now obsolete) and appeals before the House of Lords. The period between sessions is known as a ‘recess’.



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As we contemplate the pathetic spectacle of Parliament's return after its prorogation in December, the name Eugene Forsey is once again being invoked by thoughtful Canadians.
With this the Presiding Officer read out the prorogation orders and adjourned the House for indefinite period.
As the governor-general has granted a prorogation, it is a logical time for us Liberals to assess how we can best prepare our party to carry this fight forward," Dion commented.
 
 
 
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