Like you, dear reader, I've long wished for a handy Web site or two that would settle arguments, once and for all, about which of the six days of debate on a throne speech is set aside for votes on sub-amendments to the main amendments to the government's motion to accept the throne speech. (Answer: Days Two and Four)
Well, wait no longer. Here are the sites you will immediately want to place at the top of your bookmark list:
House of Commons Procedure and Practice (the famed Marleau and Montpetit)
Compendium of House of Commons Procedure
Annotated Standing Orders of the House of Commons, 2005 edition
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