Committee recommends move to virtual sittings for all Commons business, votes

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An all-party committee is recommending the House of Commons hold additional virtual sittings to conduct all its regular business -- including voting -- during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The recommendation is included in a report released today by the procedure and House affairs committee, which has been studying how to move toward a fully virtual Parliament.

The Commons has been adjourned since mid-March, except for several single-day special sittings to pass emergency aid legislation. However, since late last month MPs have been meeting by videoconference twice a week and in person once a week in modified Commons proceedings devoted strictly to the COVID-19 crisis.

Given the success of those online proceedings, the committee report says the Commons should move toward additional virtual sittings for all its regular business and set up a secure electronic voting system as soon as possible. The Conservatives have issued a dissenting report, arguing that in-person gatherings of MPs are vital to the proper functioning of democracy.

 

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Just when Andy wants to stone tablets.

Where is the Poutine Press with accountability and democracy questions? The Liberal Lap Dogs CTV won’t ask liberals a tough question because they will lose their spot in the coward of the cottage scrum.

This only proves federal government is unnecessary and Canada could be run better with a council of Premiers who unlike these cowards are out there working for Canadians.

If this goes through, and it moistly will, then it will be considered as a massive Work refusal.

Bunch of lazy cowards.

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