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Bill 108 – Third Reading Scheduled for June 4
Posted on May 29, 2019
On Tuesday, May 28 the government’s time-allocation motion for Bill 108 passed after question period. The motion will require Bill 108, which makes sweeping changes to planning and development regulations, to be sent back to the House for third reading debate by next Tuesday, June 4th.
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