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  • Ekos: "Prorogue" comes from a Latin phrase meaning, "turns out people do care about process stories"

    Macleans.ca 2010

  • Ekos: "Prorogue" comes from a Latin phrase meaning, "turns out people do care about process stories"

    Macleans.ca 2010

  • Ekos: "Prorogue" comes from a Latin phrase meaning, "turns out people do care about process stories"

    Macleans.ca 2010

  • Ekos: "Prorogue" comes from a Latin phrase meaning, "turns out people do care about process stories"

    Macleans.ca 2010

  • Ekos: "Prorogue" comes from a Latin phrase meaning, "turns out people do care about process stories"

    Macleans.ca 2010

  • Ekos: "Prorogue" comes from a Latin phrase meaning, "turns out people do care about process stories"

    Macleans.ca 2010

  • Prorogue is just a fancy word for suspension … compare this to our reasoning behind suspending a child from school (vs expelling that student) we try and give that student time to think about his/her actions, in the hopes that that student returns to school having learned a lesson, and correcting his/her behaviour.

    Prorogue a ‘Very Dangerous’ Precedent : Law is Cool 2008

  • Now we have no choice but to take to the streets and fight for our freedoms you, Harper, have taken away. watercooler » Prorogue, the new Black on

    Prorogue a ‘Very Dangerous’ Precedent : Law is Cool 2008

  • By all means be sure to make fun of No Prorogue! at every opportunity.

    Peace, order and good government, eh?: January 2010 Archives 2010

  • I'm sure you'll want to know about a new website called No Prorogue! and I wanted to be the first to tell you.

    Peace, order and good government, eh?: January 2010 Archives 2010

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