House of Commons can manage virtual voting securely if MPs want it, Speaker says
OTTAWA — House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota says he is now comfortable with the technology that could allow MPs to vote remotely during the hybrid Parliament sittings.
Just seven weeks ago, Rota told the House of Commons committee on procedure and House affairs that an electronic voting system for MPs was not something Canadians were going to see “in the near future.”
But Tuesday he told that same committee a “conceptual solution” has been developed using existing House of Commons security and technology.
“We’re technically ready for virtual voting,” Rota said.


