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‘The system is broken’: $30.7-billion in spending estimates not reviewed by House committees via thehilltimes

Liberal MPs Randeep Sarai, left, Salma Zahid, Ron McKinnon, René Arseneault, and Joël Lightbound chair six House committees that didn't review spending estimates for the current fiscal year.

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