Here's an actual fact: The Senate just passed C-18. This means that as of today, there is a total of two government bills (two! bills!) before the Senate as a whole (there is some more in committee for pre-study and after second reading, but these bills are not in the actual Senate, only in the committee).
This is the lowest number of bills before the Senate that I have witnessed since I started following the count this spring.
I highly doubt that the Senate can spend all their time on two bills for the remaining 3 weeks + 1 day that the Senate is sitting. They would literally have to refuse to do their work.
So there is plenty of space for C-6 (which, apart from C-44 is the only bill that the HoC can currently send to the Senate).
Disclaimer: I am not saying that bill C-6 will make it through the Senate before the break. No one can, see the tweet that Marceau shared. I'm just saying that is is possible and not unrealistic.
Here's the link:
http://www.parl.ca/LegisInfo/LAAG.aspx?Language=E
This is the lowest number of bills before the Senate that I have witnessed since I started following the count this spring.
I highly doubt that the Senate can spend all their time on two bills for the remaining 3 weeks + 1 day that the Senate is sitting. They would literally have to refuse to do their work.
So there is plenty of space for C-6 (which, apart from C-44 is the only bill that the HoC can currently send to the Senate).
Disclaimer: I am not saying that bill C-6 will make it through the Senate before the break. No one can, see the tweet that Marceau shared. I'm just saying that is is possible and not unrealistic.
Here's the link:
http://www.parl.ca/LegisInfo/LAAG.aspx?Language=E