Liberals table proposal for expanded Commons COVID-19 meetings, summer sittings
OTTAWA — The Liberals have tabled a proposal that would see expanded Parliamentary meetings to discuss the government’s response to the COVID-19 crisis as well as a handful sittings over the summer.
The proposal is laid out in a motion that will be debated in the House of Commons on Monday.
The motion proposes to add an additional day to the weekly meetings of the special COVID-19 committee, which have been acting as a sort of stand-in for the Commons.
The special committee has been meeting in the House of Commons chamber once a week in person, with fewer than three dozen MPs actually present, and twice a week virtually.


