MPs to discuss suspending Parliament in COVID-19 fight
OTTAWA — Parliamentarians will consider today whether to take the unprecedented move of suspending Parliament because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Members of the House of Commons administration committee could not agree Thursday on what measures to take to address the outbreak even as the Ontario government shuttered schools, sports leagues suspended seasons, and public gatherings were restricted or cancelled all across the country.
The Commons is sitting today before a planned one-week break, but discussions are underway about whether that break should be extended.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in two weeks of self-isolation after his wife Sophie tested positive for COVID-19, which would keep him out of the House for several days after its scheduled return.