L’un des rôles fondamentaux du Parlement consiste à examiner et à approuver les plans d’imposition et de dépenses du gouvernement. Pour s’acquitter de ce rôle, les parlementaires suivent le cycle financier parlementaire, qui comprend une série d’activités qui s’échelonnent tout au long de l’année civile. Comme l’exercice du gouvernement fédéral commence le 1er avril et prend fin le 31 mars de l’année suivante, les activités qui ont lieu au cours d’une même ann...| Notes de la Colline
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In today's complex world, the lack of clear boundaries between domestic and foreign policy regularly pushes Canadian parliamentarians to take action on the international stage. More and more of them are engaged in direct exchanges with their foreign counterparts on issues of national and global importance. In Canada, diplomatic engagement has long been an integral part of our parliamentarians' activities, and is generally aimed at the following three objectives: exchanging ideas and best prac...| HillNotes
Officers of Parliament support both houses in their accountability and scrutiny functions by carrying out independent oversight responsibilities assigned to them by statute. These officers are responsible directly to Parliament rather than to the government or a federal minister. While no statutory definition exists of what constitutes officers of Parliament, they should not be confused with officials who assist Parliament in procedural and administrative matters.| HillNotes