For parliamentary interns, a lesson in the importance of institutional flexibility

In pre-pandemic times, it was easier for informal discussions between MPs and staffers across the partisan aisle to take place.
For the first time in history, in May 2020, Parliament moved to allow MPs to participate in proceedings virtually.
COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted students and recent graduates. With the labour market still ...

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