While some MPs urge adoption, Conservatives still skeptical about remote voting

A House committee is set to make recommendations on possible Standing Order changes needed as a result of COVID-19 by June 23, including on whether to introduce remote voting for MPs.
The House of Commons Chamber, pictured on June 4 with new TV screens installed on either side of the Speaker's chair to enable the Special Committee on COVID-19 to hold hybrid sittings, with some MPs tuning in virtually.
As the House Affairs Committee studies whether and how to introduce remote voting to the Lower Chamber, some MPs are urging it to recommend such voting be temporarily introduced as physical-distancing restrictions prompted by COVID-19 have kept Canada’s top legislature from dealing with almost all...

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