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.
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Waterman’s campaign didn’t file overdue campaign reports until Thursday, elections director Joe Rozell said.
On April 13, Waterman had signed an affidavit “that says under penalty of perjury she is swearing that all fees and all reports have been filed,” Rozell said.
Waterman can advance to the fall election if she finishes first or second in the primary as a write-in candidate. The other candidates are Mark Holland and Tim Greimel.
“I look forward to continuing the fight for progress, justice and inclusivity in Pontiac city government,” Waterman said.
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