House of Commons closes for five weeks over COVID-19 concerns
OTTAWA – The House of Commons decided to shut down Friday for five weeks to help ensure MPs do not contribute to the spread of COVID-19.
All parties agreed to the measure, which means MPs will miss two sitting weeks, as they had previously planned to be away next week and two weeks in April.
The agreement among MPs hastens passage of the new trade deal among Canada, the United States and Mexico, with a vote in the Senate expected this afternoon.
However, the federal budget, slated for March 30, won’t be delivered that day. It’s postponed to a time yet to be chosen.