The government’s rejection of about half the nearly 200 amendments put forth by the Senate after months of consultation and public hearings with industry, environmental, and Indigenous groups had representatives of the Save Canadian Jobs Coalition (SCJC) expressing grave concerns at a press conference in Ottawa on June 17.
Bill C-69, which is proving to be a highly controversial and polarizing piece of legislation, has been the subject of numerous public hearings as it makes its way through the Senate.
The government’s rejection of about half the nearly 200 amendments put forth by the Senate after months of consultation and public hearings with industry, environmental, and Indigenous groups had representatives of the Save Canadian Jobs Coalition (SCJC) expressing grave concerns at a press conference in Ottawa on June 17.
Bill C-69, which is proving to be a highly controversial and polarizing piece of legislation, has been the subject of numerous public hearings as it makes its way through the Senate.