The Liberals are moving forward with a motion to speed up the passage of their continuously delayed anti-hate bill, signalling the government may have run out of patience for further negotiations with the Conservatives.
A motion placed on the House notice paper this week would set a timeline for the justice committee to complete its review of Bill C-9.
If passed, it would require the committee to resume clause-by-clause consideration at its next meeting. Votes would be called on all amendments and the meeting cannot end until the bill passes review.

