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'Follow-Up' Podcast: Parliament Wraps With Legal Bud And A Conservative Twist

House of Commons hijinks return Sept. 17.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reflected in a monitor while speaking during a news conference in Ottawa on June 20, 2018.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reflected in a monitor while speaking during a news conference in Ottawa on June 20, 2018.

OTTAWA — True to tradition, June has been a political gongshow.

In its last days before summer break, the House of Commons has been buzzing with activity. Parliament passed the Liberal government's bill to legalize recreational marijuana — a day after the party got smoked in a rare byelection defeat.

Compared to its first year, the Liberal government has made progress in getting bills passed. But not without vocal criticisms, opposition delay tactics, and pulling a few strategies of their own.

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