Government House Leader Pablo Rodriguez says the Liberals are holding out hope for a deal with opposition parties so they can debate their latest bill adjusting the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB). “I don’t feel that we’re heading to unanimous consent, but maybe things can change,” Rodriguez told journalists in Ottawa on Wednesday morning. “I’m an optimist. I remember one night we got a deal at 3 a.m.”
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Pablo Rodriguez on prospect of CERB bill being passed: ‘I’m an optimist’
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