Hybrid sittings will further weaken government accountability

With hybrid sittings, the PMO or opposition leaders’ offices will be able to dictate to their caucus members how to vote.
Former Liberal MP Wayne Easter spoke out against the decision to make hybrid sittings permanent in the House of Commons.

Backbench MPs from both the governing and opposition parties often gripe privately that their respective leaders don’t give much value to their opinions on political and policy issues. At the weekly national caucus meetings, especially on the government side, they ask why ...

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