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COPYRIGHT 2005 Canadian Parliamentary Association
On June 7, 2005, the Second Session of the Sixty-second General Assembly was prorogued after 53 sitting days, a comparatively long Session for Prince Edward Island. Records show that only four times in the past two decades has a Session gone beyond the 50-day mark.
During the Session, a total of 56 bills received Royal Assent; 53 motions were tabled; 170 ministerial statements were read; 155 members' statements made; and 15 reports by the various standing and special committees of the Assembly were tabled.
On April 20, 2005, the Standing Committee on Privileges, Rules and Private Bills presented its report...
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