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Five (and a half) suggestions for new MPs in the 43rd Parliament

Opinion | BY KENDALL ANDERSON | January 27, 2020
'As the House of Commons gets set to reconvene and new MPs take their places, now is the time to understand the challenges of the past and to apply those lessons to strengthen representative democracy. According to MPs, the top obstacle to their work as legislators was inadequate time to consider and deliberate on policy and legislation,' which could be more relevant in a minority parliament, writes Kendall Anderson. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KENDALL ANDERSON | January 27, 2020
Opinion | BY KENDALL ANDERSON | January 27, 2020
'As the House of Commons gets set to reconvene and new MPs take their places, now is the time to understand the challenges of the past and to apply those lessons to strengthen representative democracy. According to MPs, the top obstacle to their work as legislators was inadequate time to consider and deliberate on policy and legislation,' which could be more relevant in a minority parliament, writes Kendall Anderson. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KENDALL ANDERSON | January 27, 2020
'As the House of Commons gets set to reconvene and new MPs take their places, now is the time to understand the challenges of the past and to apply those lessons to strengthen representative democracy. According to MPs, the top obstacle to their work as legislators was inadequate time to consider and deliberate on policy and legislation,' which could be more relevant in a minority parliament, writes Kendall Anderson. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KENDALL ANDERSON | January 27, 2020
Opinion | BY KENDALL ANDERSON | January 27, 2020
'As the House of Commons gets set to reconvene and new MPs take their places, now is the time to understand the challenges of the past and to apply those lessons to strengthen representative democracy. According to MPs, the top obstacle to their work as legislators was inadequate time to consider and deliberate on policy and legislation,' which could be more relevant in a minority parliament, writes Kendall Anderson. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KENDALL ANDERSON | November 5, 2019
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, pictured on Oct. 30, with some of the new and returning MPs of his 24-member caucus. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KENDALL ANDERSON | November 5, 2019
Opinion | BY KENDALL ANDERSON | November 5, 2019
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, pictured on Oct. 30, with some of the new and returning MPs of his 24-member caucus. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KENDALL ANDERSON | October 17, 2019
Representative democracy, starting on Oct. 22nd, needs to be rethought, reinvigorated, and reimagined.  Photograph courtesy of the House of Commons' Twitter
Opinion | BY KENDALL ANDERSON | October 17, 2019
Opinion | BY KENDALL ANDERSON | October 17, 2019
Representative democracy, starting on Oct. 22nd, needs to be rethought, reinvigorated, and reimagined.  Photograph courtesy of the House of Commons' Twitter