Canadian Internet law blogger and expert Michael Geist writes: "Reports this morning indicate that the government plans to prorogue Parliament, effectively shutting it down until March. [...] All bills that have not received royal assent die and must be restarted from the beginning when a new Parliament begins." This includes bill C-27 covering anti-spam and electronic commerce. "While the government can try to move bills with broad support quickly back through the process [...], the delays are significant."
That's all for now folks. We'll see what develops in 2010.
That's all for now folks. We'll see what develops in 2010.
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