COVID-19 dominates the rhetoric, and the reality, of MPs on Parliament Hill
OTTAWA — Bright spotlights, metal girders and the stone backdrop of West Block’s interior courtyard give the temporary home of the House of Commons the feel of a movie set.
Perfect, some have observed, for the political theatre that usually unfolds on the floor.
On Wednesdays, it’s normally a raucous show.
The sitting always follows the weekly meetings of party caucuses and usually all 338 seats are filled with MPs ready to fire on all cylinders at their political foes.