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Prorogation in the
Westminster system of
government is the
action of
proroguing, or interrupting, a parliament, or the
discontinuance of
meetings for a...
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whenever it is most convenient, but a "good
faith exercise of the power" to
prorogue parliament does not
include preventing it from
frustrating the
prime minister's...
- give a
proconsular dignity.
After the
Sullan era, all
magistrates were
prorogued pro consule. Badian, Ernst; Lintott,
Andrew (2016). "pro consule, pro...
- many who had
joined a
group on Facebook,
known as the "Canadians
Against Proroguing Parliament" (CAPP). At the 23
January rallies in
Ottawa and Toronto, Liberal...
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Mostyn and
advised her to
prorogue Parliament and
dissolve the
House of Representatives. The
Parliament was then
prorogued and the
House of Representatives...
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prime minister of Canada. He also
asked Governor General Mary
Simon to
prorogue Parliament until March.
Chrystia Freeland had been a
member of Trudeau's...
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General with his
opinion that she must
refuse the
prime minister's
advice to
prorogue parliament; in his opinion, it
would be an
abuse of
power to deny or delay...
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office – that is,
private citizens (privati) – were
given imperium and
prorogued, as
justified by
perceived military emergencies. In the late republic...
- Governor-General
advising the
latter to
prorogue Parliament and
dissolve the
House of Representatives. The
Parliament was then
prorogued and the
House of Representatives...
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rising scandal".
Globe and Mail.
Retrieved October 16, 2012. "Trudeau
prorogues Parliament — what
exactly does that mean? -
National | Globalnews.ca"...