Don’t forget to dress the part: Parliament debates how to go virtual

OTTAWA — The Speaker of the House of Commons says any virtual Parliament needs to stick to some basic principles, including making sure MPs get dressed for work.

The lighthearted bit of advice from Anthony Rota is part of guidance he is giving MPs who are studying how to transform the federal legislature into a virtual democratic institution.

Parliament has been largely adjourned since mid-March as part of efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19, but a motion passed Monday will see some regular virtual sittings established.

Rota told MPs on the procedure and House affairs committee the technology needed to ensure all MPs can participate will be the biggest challenge, given internet access is uneven across the country.

Protecting the rights of MPs to do their work is one of the principles he is urging members of the committee to uphold as they decide how to make the transition.

Others include ensuring the decorum and dignity of the proceedings — including a dress code — and that MPs can participate fully in either French or English.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 21, 2020.

The Canadian Press

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