What are the types of days indicated on the parliamentary calendar?
• Sitting: A meeting of the House of Commons within a session. Although usually a calendar day, a sitting may last for only a matter of minutes or may extend over several days. • Possible extension of sitting hours: Days on which the hours of sitting may be extended. • Adjournment tabling: Days during an adjournment period when the government may deposit documents with the Clerk of the House. • Subject to change: Dates for sitting between the last Monday in January and the Monday following Easter Monday are determined by the Speaker in consultation with the House Leaders by September 30th for the following year. For more information about the calendar, click the “About this Calendar” tab on the House of Commons Calendar page.