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OTTAWA The House of Commons Speaker says that the taking and leaking of a screenshot of Liberal MP Will Amos who accidentally appeared nude in a non-public view of the virtual House of Commons was an “affront to the authority and dignity” of members of Parliament, but he won’t be investigating it further. In a ruling delivered following question period on Monday, House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota said that the “inappropriate sharing” of the screenshot put Amos in a “difficult situation.” On April 14, Amos returned to his office after a jog and began changing into work clothes, unaware his camera was on, revealing himself to his parliamentary colleagues who were using the Zoom-like House of Commons platform.
Posted: Mar 08, 2021 5:58 PM ET | Last Updated: March 9
Liberal MP Yasmin Ratansi has been ordered to reimburse the House of Commons for employing her sister.(Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)
Members of Parliament are ordering former Liberal MP Yasmin Ratansi to reimburse the House of Commons more than $9,000 after determining she breached parliamentary rules by employing her sister in her constituency office for more than three years using public funds.
The secretive Board of Internal Economy, the governing body for the House of Commons that controls Parliament s spending, made the decision during an in-camera meeting on Feb. 25.
The chair of the board, Speaker of the House of Commons Anthony Rota, confirmed in a statement a three-month-long review of the matter has concluded. The board decided Ratansi must pay back termination and severance pay amounts, totalling $9,391.27, that were paid to her sister when her employment was terminated, according to the stateme
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Posted: Mar 09, 2021 6:49 AM ET | Last Updated: March 9
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Canadians shouldn t shop around for vaccines with higher efficacy rates, experts say
The approval of a fourth vaccine in Canada should not give Canadians the green light to hold off on getting inoculated in order to shop around or wait for other doses with higher efficacy rates, medical experts say.