House of Commons passes motion to permanently allow virtual attendance, voting
OTTAWA — The House of Commons passed a motion Thursday evening to keep hybrid workplace rules adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This means members of Parliament can attend sittings and committee meetings virtually, and keep voting through an app.
The final vote on government House leader Mark Holland’s motion passed 171 to 137, with support from most Liberal and NDP MPs.
Most Conservatives and Bloc Québécois MPs voted against it.