Speaker tells MPs a virtual parliament with remote voting is ready if they want it

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Part of the Liberals argument for suspending full parliamentary sittings is that only those physically in the chamber would be able to vote on bills and motions

OTTAWA – House of Commons speaker Anthony Rota told a committee Tuesday the technology is in place to resume Parliament virtually, including with remote voting.

Since mid-March MPs have only been in the chamber in limited numbers to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The House continues to sit as a special committee on the pandemic, with members taking part both in the House of Commons and virtually through a video conference with screens in the chamber. “The technology is in place. It has been tested in other places,” he said. “It really comes down to the comfort level that individuals are willing to live with.”

Parliament is governed by what are called the standing orders, rules on procedure and voting, that spell out how the Commons daily functions are structured. Rota said staff have prepared for a variety of different scenarios and said it will be up to MPs to decide what happens next. “When we are looking at the path forward for Parliament, we shouldn’t be thinking of the House of Commons as a technological issue looking to be solved. Technology is only one part of the consideration,” he said.

 

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