Stand and deliver: MPs shouldn’t shirk recorded House votes

If MPs aren’t going to knuckle down and give legislation a thorough examination, then they should be asked to stand and put their name to their choice.
Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon, front, and Chief Government Whip Mark Gerretsen.

The House of Commons has sat for 40 days since returning from the holiday recess on Jan. 26.

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