House of Commons set to welcome back public, lift COVID-19 ban on visitors
OTTAWA — The House of Commons will next week lift a ban on public visits, introduced more than two years ago to stem the spread of COVID-19.
The Commons chamber’s public gallery will reopen on Monday, allowing people to once again watch MPs’ debates in person.
The public will also be able to watch committees where MPs discuss a variety of issues including health and Indigenous affairs.
Next month, guided tours of the House of Commons will also restart for the first time since March 2020.