No committee or caucus roles, longtime Tory MP Scott Reid still sidelined after breaking rank

A Member of Parliament since 2000, Scott Reid has not been named as a member of any House, special, or joint committees this Parliament.
Conservative MP Scott Reid, pictured at a meeting of the Procedure and House Affairs Committee in Centre Block's room 112-N back in 2017, is the only member of his caucus not running to lead the party to not have any additional roles.
After being stripped of his critic duties during the last Parliament for voting against the party line, longtime Conservative MP Scott Reid has been entirely left off of House committee membership lists this time around. Up until this Parliament, Mr. Reid had spent 15 years as a member of the Proce...

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