how on earth can anyone of us claim to make any useful prediction about this bill based on their own feelings / assessment of the situation? No one here (myself included) is qualified to do this.
People are guessing whatever and if it comes the way that person guessed, that thing called "retrospective determinism" kicks in and that one person is going to say "see I told you so" although it happened to be that out of the 100 predictions being made in this thread theirs was the one that coincidentally got closest to the facts in retrospect.
If you claim to know that
- the bill will pass by the end of June
- the bill won't pass by the end of June
- the bill will die in parliament
Literally no one cares what you claim because you don't know it better than any of us. Just spare us your random guessing.
I didn't make any of those 100 predictions, stop pinning other people's nonsense to me.
Your attitude as to the timeline of this bill has been nothing but bizarre. What you're saying is akin to looking at a cloudy sky and screaming "no one knows for sure if it's going to rain!! Only a fool could say that for sure!"
Yes, of course no one knows for sure if this bill will pass, and I never claimed that it won't with complete certainty. I simply referred to the fact they only two weeks remain (of which the senate sits only six days) during this session, that there are MANY bills on the docket, that C6 face what resistance in the senate, and therefore, it is unlikely that it will pass with the short time that is left. I am entitled to having that opinion and I am freely expressing it.
You will probably still be telling people on the 23rd that "nobody can be sure if this bill will pass!", calling everyone who suggests that not enough time exists a fool who doesn't understand Ottawa politics.
Fair enough...that's you're attitude, that's fine. I never attacked you for it and I ask that you reciprocate and respect mine. Instead, you're just acting like a bigot, coddling those who are holding out hope and scolding those who DARE to express an opinion that might cast some doubt on this law passing.