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Half-hour ‘House parties’ on Zoom: MPs adjust to the transition to electronic voting

The introduction of  drawn-out voting proceedings over Zoom have given the usually staid practice a new tone. Some MPs serenaded their colleagues with the piano, mandolin, saxophone, and guitar—some musical accompaniment to wile away the wee hours.  “Charlie Angus had his guitar; people were singing. Generally, people were in good spirits,” said NDP MP Lindsay […]

First virtual Commons vote featured lags and laughs

The House of Commons held its first hybrid in-person/remote recorded division on Sept. 28, with a vote on a Bloc Québécois change to a Conservative amendment to the House’s Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne. It wasn’t without a few hiccups. A world-wide Microsoft outage delayed the vote by more than 30 […]

Election cat and mouse games begin

OTTAWA—The election cat and mouse games begin. In a minority situation, an election can happen at any time if parties clash on spending priorities. But these are not ordinary times. In the middle of a pandemic, even getting to the polls is complicated. The British Columbia government just called an Oct. 24 election. Hours after […]

Three possible election date scenarios

There are three possible election date scenarios facing Canadians: the first coming on the heels of the Speech from the Throne, presumably on a non-confidence vote; second, a non-confidence motion put after a fall budget or economic update; and lastly, a vote of non-confidence following a spring budget. In all three scenarios Prime Minister Justin […]