May I draw your attention to these facts:
This is the current status of bills before the Senate:
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As you can see, the last category, which is exactly the category in which C-6 will fall, already has two bills in the pipeline. Even if C-6 were sent to the Senate today, they would first want to finish C-4 and C-7 before they dealt with C-6. So sending the bill to the Senate today would simply mean that a bill would be added to a pile that already has stuff on it. Plus, there are three bills at the third reading stage which is a lot. So there is literally no difference in when the Senate will deal with C-6, no matter if C-6 were sent to the Senate today or next week. In either case, they wouldn't have time before next week.
To add to that, this is the current status of bills before the House:
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As you can see, at the moment a huge amount of bills are at second reading in the house, while the committees barely have any bills to deal with (two bills in committee is nothing in the HoC). You can clearly see how things are piling up the Second Reading box and the Commitee and third Reading boxes are empty (or close to empty).
So let me ask you this: If you were the person in charge of deciding what bills to deal with in the HoC and you observe these two things:
So: What would you decide to deal with today?!
- The Senate won't be ready to deal with C-6 until next week at the least.
- There are too many bills at Second Reading in the HoC and the committees have barely anything to do.
With all respect that I have for you and your time and effort in this forum, I do not agree with you on this. The priority should be always for the bills that were introduced first, specially such a bill that was introduced one year and a half before. Until it passed the Senate the blame was always on the Senate that delayed the bill. If you remember, the government was trying to make this bill law before Canada day last year (they wanted the Senate to pass the bill in about two weeks before the Summer break!). Take Bill C-37 as an example, It took them about two weeks to discuss the Senate amendments and it became law on May 18, exactly when there are so many bills at second reading in the parliament as you mentioned. I think there are other reasons for this delay for C-6, for example either there are disagreements between the parliament members/senators or they are delaying it so that it can become a law as close to Canada day as possible so they can make the announcement that day, which means (if the latter is the case) their political purpose is more important than implementing the law and benefiting people who are waiting for this bill!