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Newsroom Ready: PM would be in-person in hybrid House, Holland says
Government House leader Mark Holland says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would be in the House of Commons even if MPs agree to a hybrid model. Liberals and New Democrats support allowing MPs to take part in debates virtually, with the Conservatives opposed. Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says the Liberals are pushing a hybrid model to duck accountability.
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The Canadian Press
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CP142541852
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11/25/2021 6:20:00 PM
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