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the The constitution has a special rules, and orders necessary for provision on the subject. the regulation of its own proceedings; not in the constitution. _Money And Tax Bills_ _Money and Tax Bills_ The same. Money and tax bills can only originate in the house of representatives. |Same by practice. The senate can reject, but not amend, taxation or appropriation bills. Not in Canadian constitution. The senate may return money and appropriation bills to the house of representatives, requesting the omission or amendment of any provision therein, but it is optional for the house to make such omissions or amendments. No such provision. If bills, other than money bills, have twice been passed by the house of representatives and twice been rejected by the senate or passed by that body with amendments to which the house of representatives will not agree, the governor-general may dissolve the two houses simultaneously; and if, after the new election they continue to disagree, the governor-general may convene a joint sitting of the members of the two houses, who shall deliberate and vote upon the
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