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Posted
29 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

Huh???

I only asked for proof..... besides biased media 

All I ever ask is proof of your BS  :)

Prove your BS...that is all I ever ask...and all you ever do is deflect and come up with more BS :)

2 days ago  On Thursday, the science and research committee was moved in camera following a Liberal request to proceed to "drafting instructions" on a study ...Read more
 
1 day ago  Opposition MPs say the Liberals used their new power as a majority government Thursday to shelve debate on calls for the government to ...
 
 
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Four committee meetings have been held in camera since the Liberals secured a majority government less than a week ago.
 
 
19 hours ago  “This move to in camera is completely undemocratic because when a committee is in camera it means the cameras are actually shut off. It ...Read more
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BREAKING: The Liberals just voted to SHUT OFF THE CAMERAS at the health committee's emergency meeting on PrescribeIT.
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Four committee meetings have been held in camera since the Liberals secured a majority government less than a week ago.
 
2 days ago  OTTAWA — Opposition MPs say the Liberals used their new power as a majority government Thursday to shelve debate on calls for the government ...
 
Be ashamed of yourself! Conservatives call out Liberals for shutting off camera to hide the truth. 2.7K views · 4 hours ago.Read more
 
BREAKING The Liberals have voted to shut off the cameras at today's Science and Research Committee meeting, cutting off debate on a motion ...Read more
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Posted
5 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

He was almost likeable for that brief, shining moment. 

Huh???

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Posted
1 hour ago, ExFlyer said:

Where is the legislation that indicates a 30 year ban from discussing the meetings?

Here:

Broadcasting Services - The Parliamentary Record - House of Commons Procedure and Practice, Third edition, 2017 - ProceduralInfo - House of Commons of Canada

 

What this means

In the Canadian Parliament, “in camera” (closed‑door) committee meetings are not open to the public, and their minutes, transcripts, and evidence are kept confidential. According to House of Commons procedural rules, these records are archived and normally remain sealed for 30 years before they can be released.

This 30‑year rule is part of the House of Commons’ broader approach to parliamentary records and is reflected in the way historical committee documents eventually become accessible through the Canadian Parliamentary Historical Resources archive, which includes materials only after long-term confidentiality periods expire.

 

What becomes public after 30 years

Once the confidentiality period expires, the following may be released:

  • Committee minutes

  • Transcripts (if any were taken — not all in camera meetings are transcribed)

  • Documents submitted to the committee

  • Reports or internal analyses

These materials then appear in the Library of Parliament’s historical archives.

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
11 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

And are a way to hide what's going on from the public. 

So you admit i was right again. Well... glad we're on the same page. 

The CBC appears concerned that the Liberals' inexorable drift towards one-party rule was - ironically - made more transparent by their lack of transparency.

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If the Cultist Narrative Network/Cultist Broadcasting Corporation gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

"I don't hate American's, I pointed out the literacy rate to Uncle Sam." - LinkSoul

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Goddess said:

You don't like AI when it says something you don't like?

Quel surprise. 🙄

Nope...only when it is applicable and as usual..whatever you post is not applicable :)

AI responds to questions, what the question is and how the question is asked...so, stupid questions get ambiguous answers and therein lies your quotes...ambiguous at best :)

1 hour ago, CdnFox said:

LOL smartest thing you've said on this forum :)  

I have to keep it to a level so that you can understand.

1 hour ago, WestCanMan said:

It kinda humanizes the little guy... Lends the impression that he's actually thinking, when he's clearly never doing that. 

He was almost likeable for that brief, shining moment. 

OMG...please do not try to appease me.... 

1 hour ago, CdnFox said:

And are a way to hide what's going on from the public. 

So you admit i was right again. Well... glad we're on the same page. 

If you, in some way, think you need or are entitled to know...you are totally mistaken.

I accept your defeat again LOSER

Tap Tap Tap

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May be an image of text that says 'The last time Conservatives were in charge of Canada, they sold: Nexen to China Inco t Brazil Stelco to the USA Nortel to Sweden Falconbridge to Switzerland Canada's Wheat Board to Saudi Arabia, and Entered a 31-year FIPPA with China. Happy Conservatives are On the sidelines this round.'

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Posted
37 minutes ago, Goddess said:

Here:

Broadcasting Services - The Parliamentary Record - House of Commons Procedure and Practice, Third edition, 2017 - ProceduralInfo - House of Commons of Canada

 

What this means

In the Canadian Parliament, “in camera” (closed‑door) committee meetings are not open to the public, and their minutes, transcripts, and evidence are kept confidential. According to House of Commons procedural rules, these records are archived and normally remain sealed for 30 years before they can be released.

This 30‑year rule is part of the House of Commons’ broader approach to parliamentary records and is reflected in the way historical committee documents eventually become accessible through the Canadian Parliamentary Historical Resources archive, which includes materials only after long-term confidentiality periods expire.

 

What becomes public after 30 years

Once the confidentiality period expires, the following may be released:

  • Committee minutes

  • Transcripts (if any were taken — not all in camera meetings are transcribed)

  • Documents submitted to the committee

  • Reports or internal analyses

These materials then appear in the Library of Parliament’s historical archives.

From 2017???  9 years ago??

So there is nothing new here LOL

 

 

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Posted
49 minutes ago, Legato said:
 
BREAKING The Liberals have voted to shut off the cameras at today's Science and Research Committee meeting, cutting off debate on a motion ...Read more

As you buddy goodeees has provided..the issue is from 2017...9 years ago.

Nothing new here at all LOL

Broadcasting Services - The Parliamentary Record - House of Commons Procedure and Practice, Third edition, 2017 - ProceduralInfo - House of Commons of Canada

In the Canadian Parliament, “in camera” (closed‑door) committee meetings are not open to the public, and their minutes, transcripts, and evidence are kept confidential. According to House of Commons procedural rules, these records are archived and normally remain sealed for 30 years before they can be released.

This 30‑year rule is part of the House of Commons’ broader approach to parliamentary records and is reflected in the way historical committee documents eventually become accessible through the Canadian Parliamentary Historical Resources archive, which includes materials only after long-term confidentiality periods expire.

 

What becomes public after 30 years

Once the confidentiality period expires, the following may be released:

  • Committee minutes

  • Transcripts (if any were taken — not all in camera meetings are transcribed)

  • Documents submitted to the committee

  • Reports or internal analyses

These materials then appear in the Library of Parliament’s historical archives.

 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

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You live rent free in your mother's basement. :P 

i accept your admission of defeat :)  

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"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted
2 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

You live rent free in your mother's basement. :P 

i accept your admission of defeat :)  

LOL LOL LOL

Can't even come up with something original??

What LOSER LOL LOL LOL

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Posted
22 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

As you buddy goodeees has provided..the issue is from 2017...9 years ago.

Nothing new here at all LOL

Broadcasting Services - The Parliamentary Record - House of Commons Procedure and Practice, Third edition, 2017 - ProceduralInfo - House of Commons of Canada

In the Canadian Parliament, “in camera” (closed‑door) committee meetings are not open to the public, and their minutes, transcripts, and evidence are kept confidential. According to House of Commons procedural rules, these records are archived and normally remain sealed for 30 years before they can be released.

This 30‑year rule is part of the House of Commons’ broader approach to parliamentary records and is reflected in the way historical committee documents eventually become accessible through the Canadian Parliamentary Historical Resources archive, which includes materials only after long-term confidentiality periods expire.

 

What becomes public after 30 years

Once the confidentiality period expires, the following may be released:

  • Committee minutes

  • Transcripts (if any were taken — not all in camera meetings are transcribed)

  • Documents submitted to the committee

  • Reports or internal analyses

These materials then appear in the Library of Parliament’s historical archives.

 

10 Years Ago (Approx. 2016): While political disputes over in-camera meetings are not new, current critics suggest the trend towards shutting down public debate has intensified under the current Liberal government's majority in 2026.

Decrease in Parliamentary Transparency: Data generally suggests a long-term trend of the Canadian Parliament meeting less frequently and conducting more work away from public scrutiny over the past few decades, with 2025 being one of the lowest-sitting years in Canadian history

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Posted
30 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

LOL LOL LOL

 

 Oh dear, that's how you signal to your mom that your diaper is full isn't it? 

Hang in there little guy!!  I'm sure she'll be finished with her 'business' with that gentleman that came over and will change you as soon as she can!!! 

LOL you get so panicked when you're losing.  :) But you're always amusing! 

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"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted
17 minutes ago, Legato said:

10 Years Ago (Approx. 2016): While political disputes over in-camera meetings are not new, current critics suggest the trend towards shutting down public debate has intensified under the current Liberal government's majority in 2026.

Decrease in Parliamentary Transparency: Data generally suggests a long-term trend of the Canadian Parliament meeting less frequently and conducting more work away from public scrutiny over the past few decades, with 2025 being one of the lowest-sitting years in Canadian history

Old news LOL

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Legato said:

10 Years Ago (Approx. 2016): While political disputes over in-camera meetings are not new, current critics suggest the trend towards shutting down public debate has intensified under the current Liberal government's majority in 2026.

Decrease in Parliamentary Transparency: Data generally suggests a long-term trend of the Canadian Parliament meeting less frequently and conducting more work away from public scrutiny over the past few decades, with 2025 being one of the lowest-sitting years in Canadian history

This will probably continue. The liberals have set the bar very low and there's very little reason pretty future government to correct that if the public is going to let them get away with it.

In the states we're seeing more and more power being consolidated in the office of the president over the last several terms, in Canada it's more and more behind closed doors committee consolidation of power

 

1 minute ago, ExFlyer said:

Old news LOL

2026 isn't that old. Mind you then again neither are you

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"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

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7 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

 Oh dear, that's how you signal to your mom that your diaper is full isn't it? 

Hang in there little guy!!  I'm sure she'll be finished with her 'business' with that gentleman that came over and will change you as soon as she can!!! 

LOL you get so panicked when you're losing.  :) But you're always amusing! 

Nice try but so lame LOSER LOL

Back to your pedophilia ways and insulting my dead mother...claiming she is prostitiuitng

Sad when you have to stoop so low.  LOSER

 

3 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

 

2026 isn't that old. Mind you then again neither are you

Once again...your reading comprehension has overwhelmed you LOSER

2016 not 2026 LOL  LOSER

Being in your head rent free has phked you up real good :)

 

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Posted
58 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

So there is nothing new here LOL

Because the procedure still stands.

Are you really this stoopid?

Don't answer that.

We can all see.

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted

Amazing.

Liberal cheerleaders are so rabid, they even reject the House Of Commons website as "misinformation" if it doesn't say what they want it to say.

This is absolutely a cult.

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
3 minutes ago, Goddess said:

Because the procedure still stands.

Are you really this stoopid?

Don't answer that.

We can all see.

Hey LOSER...you are the one that brought up a 10 year old rule.

Who is stoopid??? Old news is old news and you jumped on it LOL LOSER

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Posted
1 minute ago, ExFlyer said:

Hey LOSER...you are the one that brought up a 10 year old rule.

 

 

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
Just now, Goddess said:

Amazing.

Liberal cheerleaders are so rabid, they even reject the House Of Commons website as "misinformation" if it doesn't say what they want it to say.

This is absolutely a cult.

Conservative cheerleaders cling on to 13+ year old and 4 elections and 3 leaders and still think they are somehow credible LOL

I asked for proof of your rant and you provided a 10 year old rule...old news so, kudos for providing but really, thinking it is news is sad, even for a conservative LOSER like you LOL

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Is that a photo of you??? Why nervous...in case you get caught in stupidity again LOL

You should give a phuk...digging up old $hit and trying to make it relevant or new is a trait LOSERS like you do often

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Posted
10 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

you provided a 10 year old rule

Do you have a cut-off date in mind for rules? I'm not following your "logic".

Are you saying this procedure is 10 years old, so they don't follow it?  You'll have to provide proof of that.

I'm wondering because our Westminster system still has procedures on the books that date back more than a hundred years and they are still followed.  Some of it looks silly now - like when they parade in new members and present them to the House.  But it's still a procedure that s followed.

The rule to not murder in Canada goes back further than that.  Is that also an outdated rule?

Maybe your friend John Stone can help you - he agrees with everything you are saying.

 

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
16 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

Why nervous

Being in the presence of lunacy.

Like when an insane asylum inmate is really excited to show you what he pooped out into his diaper.

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
48 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

Old news LOL

the trend towards shutting down public debate has intensified under the current Liberal government's majority in 2026.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Legato said:

the trend towards shutting down public debate has intensified under the current Liberal government's majority in 2026.

I haven't seen this kind of fanatical desperation to support id10cy since I left the cult.

Seeing the psychopathy of it in real time is fascinating.

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

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BC bought a hotel in downtown Vancouver for $55 million and filled it with drug addicts, who completely destroyed it. The government is now moving them out of the destroyed building and refuses to let media see the damage.

In totally unrelated news, the BC government is canceling the construction of new healthcare facility - due to lack of funds.

‘Destroyed in less than a year’: Granville St. SRO resident wants public to see conditions - BC | Globalnews.ca

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
7 minutes ago, Goddess said:

I haven't seen this kind of fanatical desperation to support id10cy since I left the cult.

Seeing the psychopathy of it in real time is fascinating.

The Carney's been in office for over a year with little to show for the expensive high fly meals.

His backpack is choc full of M.O.U's and stolen single serve marmalade.

 

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