The National Assembly will end it’s session at the end of the week, but that doesn’t mean the Province’s MNAs will be done their work by then. The Quebec government could invoke closure to force the adoption of a bill to freeze hydro rates. As Global’s Raquel Fletcher explains, the government and opposition parties blame each other for a dysfunctional parliament.
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