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Tories putting their case for more Commons sitting to Canadians, Scheer says
The list of Liberal government errors and course corrections amid the COVID-19 pandemic is so long that ministers need to be held to account with multiple sittings of the House of Commons each week, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says. Without an agreement on how that would work, the Commons returns to its usual full schedule Monday.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP17167693
Legacy Identifier:
n_Scheer-COVID-Parliament20200417T1310
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1m5s
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4/17/2020 1:10:00 PM
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Andrew Scheer
COVID-19
parliament
PUBLIC HEALTH
social distancing