House committees should end gridlock, truly elect committee chairs: expert

Conservatives in the last Parliament wanted real elections, but Liberals blocked the move. The Tories are now doing the blocking.

To avoid gridlock in House committees in minority Parliaments, governing parties should not insist on getting committee chairs from their own caucus, says a former Commons committee clerk, who believes some committee chairs are torn between being loyal to their party or the committee.

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