Cons do object the bill, I guarantee you that. But that doesn't matter, the Liberals hold the majority.I view Ms Michelle Rempel's speed as good news. She is attacking the government's policy from all the points, but not the amendments. She is on opposition side, and hence she simply cannot just saying that we conservatives support the bill.
As her speech is almost completely unrelated to Bill C-6, I interpret that Cons do not object the bill or the amendments.
The bill won't pass today no matter what. Since many MPs are not on the Hill anymore, even if they will only need this debate tonight, the vote will be deferred until the next day, during the day.thats how you make sure the bill will be able to pass today. Just make sure your speech long enough to finish the working hour. Last time she read a newspaper article A-Z.
She is the only one who has unlimited speaking time. Also there will be a time allocation motion anyways. It won't happen today. Time allocation motions must be announced a day ahead.Time allocation order needed...at the first opportunity!
I meant if they planned to seriously object the bill at this stage, they should have focused on the amendments. There are lots arguments can be made to convenience others to vote nay for the bill. Instead, she is just using her time to put lots of unrelated issues on board. I'm sure the Cons is not that dumb.Cons do object the bill, I guarantee you that. But that doesn't matter, the Liberals hold the majority.
Actually she is no stranger to the art of talking to talk, few day ago in a meeting about refugees she used the same technique to waste time and block others from participating. Not that it matters, she is just using her time for early election campaignAha, I think that's the reason why she is rambling about whatever: She has unlimited time to speak as the first person replying to the minister. That's something she usually doesn't get so he wants to use it.
It's not really filibustering. There's not such thing in the Canadian House of Commons. It's just her chance to be heard.